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RI 2386 Commuted Smokeless Powder as Blasting AgentBy C. E. Munroe
In order to meet the emergencies of the world wr, tne quantities of explosivea produced in the Unitecl States, and the number of explosives plants were onti:.1.1.:l,lly ncreased so that when the arm
Aug 1, 1922
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1991 SummaryBy Charles L. Kimbell
In broadest overview, UN global industrial production indicators released and shown in table 2 suggest that the extractive sector of the world's mineral industry in aggregate registered a very sl
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 5546 Effect Of Common Impurities On Hardness Of Electrolytically Refined Titanium Metal ? SummaryBy F. P. Haver
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effect of common impurities, that is, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and iron, on the Brinell hardness of electrolytic titanium. On a weight basis, ni
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 2279 Natural Gas-Gasoline BlendsBy D. B. Dow
"Natural gas-gasoline is made by collecting in the liquid state the condensable hydrocarbon vapors that exist in different natural gases in varying amounts. In the richer type of natural gas the gasol
Sep 1, 1921
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IC 7305 Successful Method For Signaling From Mine Cages At Rest Or In MotionBy Carl Belser
In 1925 the Park Utah Consolidated Mines Co., after several years of experimental work, installed a system for signalling from cages which has been operating efficiently and with low upkeep costs for
Jan 1, 1945
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RI 7365 Geometric Relationships Between Geologic Structure And Ground Stresses Near Atlanta, Ga.By Carl E. Norman
An investigation of geologic structure on macroscopic, mesoscopic, and microscopic scales was conducted on near-surface igneous and metamorphic rocks in which the existing stress field was determined
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 2745 Tests And Characteristics Of Dust Respirators ? IntroductionBy S. H. Katz
In the Bureau of Mines investigations of respiratory apparatus, a laboratory study of dust respirators has been conducted, and the results will be published in detail as a technical paper. Many indust
Jan 1, 1926
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RI 5657 Rapid Evaluation Of Spodumene And Kyanite Samples By Heavy Liquid Separation ? Introduction And SummaryBy James S. Browning
Heavy liquids have been used to separate minerals of different specific gravities for many years.4 5 6 7 8 9/ The method permits substantially quantitative evaluation of a variety of minerals and requ
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 7963 Infrared Spectra of Compounds of Importance in Lead Sulfide FlotationBy Roy L. Wilfong
Infrared reference spectra are presented of compounds of importance in lead sulfide flotation research. Included are the spectra of several short chain alkyl xanthates of lead and zinc, the correspond
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 2569 Lignite CarbonizationBy W. W. Odell
"It is common knowledge that extensive lignite deposits occur in the States of Montana, North and South Dakota and Texas. The total area of these deposits and the total amount of lignite in them is so
Feb 1, 1924
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Overview Of U. S. Research On Three Approaches To Ensuring That Coal Miners Work Safely: Management, Workplace Design, And TrainingBy Robert H. Peters, George R. Bockosh, Barbara Fotta
This paper was commissioned by the Japan Technical Cooperation Center for Coal Resources Development. It is to be published in a proceedings following a series of presentations to Japanese coal offici
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RI 5050 A New Method Of Measurement Of The Incendivity Of Explosives To Firedamp ? IntroductionBy R. L. Grant
The conventional gallery test used by the Bureau of Mines Explosives Testing Station and corresponding establishments in other countries to establish the permissibility of explosives serves principall
Jan 1, 1954
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IC 9130 Helium Resources Of The United States, 1985By Richard D. Miller
The helium resources base of the United States was estimated by the Bureau of Mines to be 1,070 Bcf as of January 1, 1985. These resources are divided into four categories in decreasing degree of assu
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 9416 - Cause of Floor Self-Heatings in an Underground Coal MineBy Jeffrey Shawn Peterson
The testing procedures of the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration specify that intrinsic safety acceptance tests be conducted using a standard tungsten-cadmium electrode configuration in the br
Jan 1, 1992
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Communication Systems - 2.1 IntroductionAny communication system requires at least three elements in order to function: a transmitting device, a receiving device, and a transmission line or propagation medium. Even the device children use,
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 8621 Thermodynamic Properties of Synthetic Acmite (NaFe3+Si206)By K. O. Bennington
The thermodynamic properties of synthetic acmite, NaFe3+Si206, were determined by the Bureau of Mines. The enthalpy of formation was determined by hydrofluoric acid solution calorimetry. The values of
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 9058 - Oxidative Thermal Degradation of PVC-Derived, Fiberglass, Cotton, and Jute Brattices, and Other Mine MaterialsBy Maria I. De Rosa
The Bureau of Mines performed experiments to determine concentrations of toxic gases and liquids, and smoke-particle diameters and diameter-concentrations evolved during degradation of PVC-derived bra
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 6759 Milling Methods At The Oxide Concentrator Of The International Smelting Co., Tooele, Utah ? IntroductionBy J. J. Bean
This paper, describing the milling practice at the oxide concentrator of the International Smelting Co., is one of a series on milling methods and costs being published by the United States Bureau of
Jan 1, 1933
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RI 6381 Metathesis of Bastnasite and Solvent Extraction of CeriumBy D. J. Bauer, V. E. Shaw
Bastnasite concentrate was processed to recover total rare - earth content and obtain high - purity ceric nitrate . Reaction of the concentrate with 45 percent caustic soda for 1 hour at 180 ° C in st
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 4312 Investigation Of Simon & Coles Manganese Deposit Bedford County, Pa.By W. H. Kerns
The Simon & Coles manganese deposit in Sherman Valley, Bedford County, Pa., was investigated by the Bureau of Mines during the fall of 1942. Two churn-drill holes; 65 and 75 feet deep were bored, and
Jan 1, 1948