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  • NIOSH
    RI 2975 Dynamites: Their Propulsive Strength, Rate Of Detonation, And Poisonous Gases Evolved ? Definition Of Propulsive Strength

    By N. A. Tolch

    [In this partner ?propulsive strength? or "strength" is defined as the relative propulsive effect of an explosive as determined by means of the United States Bureau of Mines ballistic pendulum. The da

    Jan 1, 1929

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    IC 7639 A Practical Method For Teaching Mine Workers And Officials Use Of Gas-Detecting Equipment ? Introduction

    By D. S. Kingery

    Owing to changes in State mining laws, the Maryland Bureau of Mines requires all mine foremen to have a thorough, practical knowledge of mine gases and the limitations and use of recognized gas-detect

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Injury Experience In Coal Mining, 1949 - Detailed Analysis Of Factors Influencing Mine Safety And Related Employment, Production And Productivity Data - Introduction

    By Seth T. Reese

    THE INJURY DATA and experience at coal mines in the United States for 1949 are presented in this bulletin under the following general sections: (A) General injury experience: 1. Tables 1 to 18: Con

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Mine Fire Detection Under Zero Airflow Conditions

    By John C. Edwards, Gene F. Friel, John J. Opferman, Robert A. Franks

    A series of diesel fuel fire experiments were conducted in the Pittsburgh Research Center's Safety Research Coal Mine (SRCM) to determine products-of-combustion (POC) spread rates along a single

  • NIOSH
    RI 9036 - An Infrared Examination of Ion-Exchanged Montmorillonite Treated With Polyethylene Oxide

    By Steve W. Webb

    The Bureau of Mines is researching a new technology for dewatering clay suspensions that consists of flocculation by high-molecular-weight poly-ethylene oxide (PEO) polymer and subsequent removal of w

    Jan 1, 1986

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    RI 8147 Steel From Urban Waste

    By Willard L. Hunter

    A series of steel heats, one low-alloy and nine carbon, was made by the Bureau of Mines in a 1-ton arc furnace from ferrous scrap from incinerated refuse, steel cans, and detinned steel cans, both alo

    Jan 1, 1976

  • NIOSH
    Technological Aspects of Solid-State and Incandescent Sources for Miner Cap Lamps (25d4907d-bf3e-45d8-b269-47365b23acab)

    By John J. Sammarco

    Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are emerging as viable replacements for incandescent (INC)-based cap lamps used in mining. The photometric and energy characteristics of these light sources differ in impo

    Jan 1, 2009

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    RI 6516 Explosibility of Metal Powders

    By John Nagy, Austin R. Cooper, Murray Jacobson

    Data obtained in the Bureau's study of dust explosions of 313 elemental metals , alloys , catalysts , and ores comprising 54 types of material are summarized . Information is given on ignition tempera

    Jan 1, 1964

  • NIOSH
    RI 4300 Effect Of Acid Oxides Upon Desulfurization In The Iron-Manganese System

    By M. B. Royer

    Sulfur is present in many ores and other raw materials that are used in the production of metals and alloys of industrial importance. Its presence, especially in ferrous-metal products, generally is u

    Jan 1, 1948

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    IC 7342 Backfilling Problem In The Anthracite Region As It Relates To Conservation Of Anthracite And Prevention On Subsidence ? Introduction

    By S. H. Ash

    The paramount responsibility of Government is to protect the general welfare. One of the chief functions of the Bureau of Mines is to investigate and publicize methods of increasing safety and efficie

    Jan 1, 1946

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    B. Petroleum and Related Products Carbon Black

    By Ivan F. Avery

    OUTPUT of carbon black in 1959 increased in all producing States except New Mexico. The national increase was 20 percent. Domestic sales and exports increased 22 percent and 16 percent, respectively,

    Jan 1, 1960

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    IC 9339 Evaluation Of A Nitric-Oxide-Compensated Carbon Monoxide Fire Sensor

    By Charles D. Litton

    This U.S. Bureau of Mines report describes the results of two large-scale tests conducted to evaluate a prototype nitric oxide (NO)-compensated carbon monoxide (CO) fire sensor, developed by Carnegie

    Jan 1, 1993

  • NIOSH
    RI 7487 Method For Controlling Instability Of Liquid-Saturation Computations

    By C. Kenneth Eilerts

    A method is described for controlling instability in finite-difference computations of liquid saturation near the borehole of a recovery well. Differences of pressure-and saturation-dependent variable

    Jan 1, 1971

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    RI 4235 Bauxite Deposits in Union & Pontotoc Co., Miss.

    By Don M. Coulter

    "INTRODUCTION The district comprising Union, Lafayette, Pontotoc and Calhoun Counties, Miss. (fig. 1), was examined in October 1941 by R. W. Smith of the Bureau of Mines, accompanied by J. W. Adams of

    Apr 1, 1948

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    IC 8250 Oilfields in Mahoning, Columbia, Carroll, Jefferson, and Harrison Counties, Ohio

    By Charles E. Whieldon, C. I. Pierce

    Data on the oilfields in Mahoning , Columbiana , Carroll , Jefferson , and Harrison Counties , Ohio , were collected from scattered sources and compiled to make the information readily available to op

    Jan 1, 1965

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    OFR-121-80 Hydrothermal Precipitation Of Boehmite From Aluminum Chloride Solutions

    By Gopala N. Krishnan

    The most promising candidate for the recovery of alumina from non-bauxitic sources is the leaching of clay by HCL acid followed by crystallization of aluminum chloride hexahydrate (ACH) by hydrogen ch

    Jan 1, 1980

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    RI 8283 Effect of Water Sprays for Respirable Dust Suppression With a Research Continuous-Mining Machine

    By Welby G. Courtney

    The Bureau of Mines conducted a field test program in the Pittsburgh coal seam to investigate the effect of water sprays in the suppression of respirable dust being formed while cutting with a continu

    Jan 1, 1978

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    IC 9071 Economic Evaluation Of An Electrolytic Process To Recover Lead From Scrap Batteries

    By Thomas A. Phillips

    This publication is an economic evaluation of the Bureau of Mines electrolytic process for recovering lead from scrap lead-acid batteries. In this process, scrap batteries are crushed and separated in

    Jan 1, 1986

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    RI 9004 - Evaluation of a Ground Penetrating Radar System for Detecting Subsurface Anomalies

    By Ronald H. Church

    The Bureau of Mines tested & ground penetrating radar (GPR) system in the central Florida phosphate district. to determine the feasibility of utilizing GPR technology for subsurface cavity detection.

    Jan 1, 1986

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    RI 6641 Methods Of Analyzing Oilfield Waters: Cesium And Rubidium

    By A. Gene Collins

    This report discusses some of the chemistry and geochemistry of cesium and rubidium. Knowledge of the cesium and rubidium content of oilfield waters aids in resolving the origin of waters and petroleu

    Jan 1, 1965