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  • NIOSH
    IC 6517 Fatalities in Tennessee Coal Mines

    By H. B. Humphrey, F. E. Cash

    The Southern Appalachian coal field extends southward across Tennessee in a belt about 50 miles wide between the eastern and middle sections of the State. The earliest record of the production of coal

    Sep 1, 1931

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    IC 6523 Pyrites General Information

    By Robert H. Ridgway

    This circular outlines salient facts regarding the pyrites industry of the United States and the world. It is founded chiefly upon published information available in the literature of the subject. The

    Sep 1, 1931

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    IC 6491 Turquoise

    By I. AITKENS

    Turquoise is prized solely for its attractive color ; it is dull and opaque , wholly lacking the brilliant luster that is the chief attraction of transparent gems . The best quality of turquoise is bl

    Sep 1, 1931

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    IC 6504 Umber, Sienna, and Other Brown Earth Pigments

    By R. M. Santmyers

    Umber and sienna, like ocher, are naturally occurring mineral pig- ments composed largely of clay permeated with hydrated iron (ferric oxide), but they differ from ocher in that they also contain hydr

    Sep 1, 1931

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    IC 6524 Utilization of Dolomite and High-Magnesium Limeston

    By Paul Hatmaker

    This paper covers briefly the particular field of dolomite and magnesium limestone; certain uses of high-calcium limestone are mentioned only to show more clearly the limita¬ tions of the magnesian ro

    Sep 1, 1931

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    IC 6505 How and why Fatalities Occurred in Pennsylvania Bituminous Coal Mines During the Five-Year Period 1926 - 1930

    By W. J. Fene

    A comprehensive study of all bituminous coal-mine fatalities occurring in Pennsyl¬ vania during the 5-year period, 1926-1930, was made to try to determine the factors that in¬ fluence accidents which

    Sep 1, 1931

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    IC 6493 Opals

    By I. AITKENS

    The opal , long in disfavor because it was considered " unlucky, " has become much more popular in recent years . For variety and beauty of color the precious opal is without a peer . These colors do

    Sep 1, 1931

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    RI 3112 Flotation Reagents, 1929

    By R. L. Kidd, T. H. Miller

    "INTRODUCTION This paper is the seventh of a series of yearly reviews started in 1921 and pre¬sents information gathered in a cooperative investigation undertaken by the United States Bureau of Mines

    Aug 1, 1931

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    RI 3121 Comparison Of A Storage-Battery And Cable-Reel Gathering Locomotives In A West Virginia Coal Mine

    By C. W. Owings

    "PURPOSE OF REPORTThe safety and efficacy of permissible storage—battery gathering locomotives are becoming recognized more and more in coal mines. The great mobility of this type of haulage equipment

    Aug 1, 1931

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    RI 3110 A Study of Falls of Roof and Coal in Mines of Harrison County, West Virginia

    By J. W. Paul, J. N. Geyer

    "GENERAL STATEMENTThe purpose of this report, which is the first of a series of three covering mines in the Fairmont district of West Virginia, is to give the result of a' study conducted in seal mine

    Aug 1, 1931

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    IC 6472 Quartz and Silica Part 1 General summary

    By R. M. Santmyers

    "Quartz and silica not only occur in diversified forms in nature but find a multiplicity of uses in industry. The purpose of the present paper is to assemble brief summaries of the many widely differi

    Aug 1, 1931

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    RI 3105 Flotation of Low-Grade Phosphate Ores II.

    By H. M. Lawrence, E. Roca

    "INTRODUCTION Of the phosphate rock deposits of the United States that are being exploited actively at present, the land-pebble area in Florida is the largest producer. In recent years the land-pebble

    Aug 1, 1931

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    RI 3122 Tests on Brick Klins Fired With a Stoker

    By R. R. Falier, W. E. Rice

    "PURPOSE OF REPORTThis paper presents the results of a series of tests made by the U. S. Bureau of Mines in cooperation with The Ohio State University Engineering Experiment Station as part of an inve

    Aug 1, 1931

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    IC 6506 Lost-Time Accidents in Some Alabama Coal and Iron Mines During 1930

    By H. B. Humphrey, F. E. Cash

    The following information on accidents in Alabama during 1930 was compiled from data obtained from the companies represented in a course on accident prevention given by the United States Bureau of Min

    Aug 1, 1931

  • NIOSH
    IC 6474 Quartz and Silica Part III Sand and Miscellaneous Silicas

    By R. M. Santmyers

    Of the sand and miscellaneous silica produced in the United States , ordinary sand and gravel are , of course , the most important, at least as regards volume of output . The building- construction in

    Aug 1, 1931

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    IC 6473 Quartz and Silica Part II Quartz Quartzite and Sandstone

    By R. M. Santmyers

    Except for optical purposes and a few other special uses quartz and quartzite are to a considerable degree interchangeable. This also may be said with respect to pulverized quartz and ground silica sa

    Aug 1, 1931

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    IC 6471 Rubies and Saphires

    By I. AITKENS

    The precious stones rubies and sapphires are transparent varieties of the mineral corundum . Essentially they are aluminum oxide , but the aluminum is often replaced. by small amounts of chromium , ti

    Aug 1, 1931

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    IC 6510 Safety Standards and Safety Suggestions At Iron Mines in the Lake Superior Region

    By F. S. Crawford

    Although it may be impracticable to adopt standard methods of safe working in all branches of mining, and although it may be impossible to establish a standard for each class of work at each mine, som

    Aug 1, 1931

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    IC 6507 Safety Inspections in and Around Iron Mines in the Lake Superior District

    By F. S. Crawford

    During the course of a study of the safety organizations of the various iron mining companies in the Lake Superior district considerable in¬ formation regarding the methods of safety inspection in use

    Aug 1, 1931

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    RI 3097 Acidity of Bennett Branch of Sinnemahoning Creek, PA., during low Water, 1930

    By R. D. Leitch

    "INTRODUCTION The general program of the investigation of coal mine drainage which the Bureau of Mines is making includes, among its many phases and objectives, a study of the fate of the acid, conten

    Jul 1, 1931