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RI 2345 The Economic Relation of Accidents and Preventable Diseases to the Coal-Mining IndustryBy Arthur L. Murray
The first thought in the case of an accident or contagious disease is naturally that aroused by our humane instinct , how serious is the case and will the person recover ? The economic effects of such
Apr 1, 1922
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IC 6670 International Conference on Mine-Safety Research at Buxton, England, July 1931By G. S. Rice
To those concerned in attaining greater safety to life and incidentally to property in coal mining, the meeting of representatives of the national mine safety research organiza¬ tions of the principal
Dec 1, 1932
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RI 8050 Methods for Sampling Noncombustible Content of Coal Mine DustBy R. D. Saltsman
Under contract with the Federal Bureau of Mines, Bituminous Coal Research, Inc., performed a statistical study to find less expensive and time-consuming methods of monitoring the noncombustible conten
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 7747 Ionic And Neutral Reactions In Glow Discharges Of A He-SO2-CO MixtureBy D. G. Kuehn
Mass spectrographic studies have been conducted on the positive ions and neutral species of glow discharges containing 1.0 pct S02 and 1.0 pct CO in helium. Measurements were conducted for gas pressur
Jan 1, 1973
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The Mineral Industry Of Other East African Countries - Burundi (ac5e2484-8252-4f43-8396-e1aee74b7c8c)By Kevin Connor
The mineral industry continued to be an almost negligible contributor to the country's economy as the Government continued its 1979 ban on any mineral exploitation for export; a policy initiated
Jan 1, 1984
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Minerals In The World Economy (7008a731-921b-4f97-80d9-29d1bdfa317d)By Stephen C. Brown
The major developments of the world's Mineral economy in 1955 were the continued rise in production and consumption of practically all major minerals. the sharp increase in output of the fertiliz
Jan 1, 1967
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IC 9057 Evaluation Of Sensitive Ground Fault Interrupters For Coal MinesBy Michael R. Yenchek
Contacts with energized conductors are a major cause of electrocutions in underground coal mines. Sensitive ground fault interrupters (GFI's) installed on in-mine three-phase ac utilization circu
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 4575 Investigation Of The K. T. Dome Zinc-Lead Mine Owen And Henry Counties, Ky.By William A. Beck
The K.T. Dome Mine in Owen and Henry Counties, Ky., has been operated intermittently under several different owners since the early nineteen hundreds. No record of total production is available, but
Jan 1, 1949
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OFR-187(2)-84 Erodibility Of Reclaimed Surface Mined LandBy D. T. Hahn
Adequate and cost effective erosion control is an important component in most plans for reclamation of surface mined land. Despite the fact that much is known about erosion of agricultural lands, insu
Jan 1, 2011
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RI 5197 Mobile Laboratory For Recording Blasting And Other Transient Phenomena ? Introduction And SummaryBy T. C. Atchison
This report describes a mobile laboratory designed and constructed by the Bureau of Mines in 1950 to meet the needs of an experimental blasting research program. The laboratory has facilities for maki
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 6287 Low-Temperature Heat Capacity and High Temperature Heat Content of MulliteBy K. K. Kelley, L. B. Pankratz, W. W. Weller
Mullite is a substance of prime importance in ceramic technology . Despite this fact , its thermodynamic properties have received little attention . A Bureau of Mines literature survey disclosed the a
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 4989 Investigation Of The Sunset Copper Mine Snohomish County, Wash. ? Introduction And SummaryBy Peter H. Toepfer
This report presents the factual data obtained by the Bureau of Mines during diamond-drilling investigation of the Sunset copper deposit in the Index mining district, Snohomish County, Wash. The Su
Jan 1, 1953
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RI 6668 Flotation Of California Mica OreBy James S. Browning
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory batch and pilot plant flotation tests to determine the technical feasibility of recovering commercial-grade mica from a California micaceous schist. Best resul
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 8428 Recovery of Silver From Chloride Leach Solutions by Iodide PrecipitationBy T. G. Carnahan
The Federal Bureau of Mines investigated, on a laboratory scale, a technique for recovery of silver from pregnant solutions generated in the hydro-metallurgical treatment of complex base-metal sulfide
Jan 1, 1980
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IC 9284 User's Manual For The U.S. Bureau Of Mines In Situ Copper Oxide Mining Cost ModelBy Joseph M. Pugliese
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has produced a generic in situ copper mine design manual, which contains a computerized cost model for in situ copper oxide mining. The model specifies (1) site-specific param
Jan 1, 1991
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IC 8952 Rates Of Chlorination Of Aluminous ResourcesBy N. A. Gokcen
This Bureau of Mines report reviews and summarizes recent studies of the rates of chlorination of aluminous resources with CO and C12 mixtures with and without COC12. No reaction mechanism could be ob
Jan 1, 1983
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1.1 Method DiscussionWater pollution has been an integral part of most mining operations in the past. Most mine planners had designed their mining operations with little or no regard for prevention of water pollution. The
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 2253 High-Grade Talc and the California Talc IndustryBy Raymond B. Ladoo
"The recent discovery and exploitation of petroleum territory have resulted in the enactment of new petroleum laws in most of the South American Republics. The activities in the discovery of these new
May 1, 1921
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Altered Calcium Homeostasis and Cell Injury in Silica-Exposed Alveolar MacrophagesBy D. E. Banks, J. K. H. Ma, Y. Rojanasakul, J. Y. C. Ma, C. J. Malanga
There is evidence to suggest that cell injury induced in alveolar macrophages (AM) following phagocytic activation by silica particles may be mediated through changes in intracellular free calcium [Ca
Nov 1, 1995
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OFR-43-75 Mine Air Monitor - IntroductionBy Arnold F. Stalder
The measurement of various gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a particular location has become a problem of considerable importance. Levels that need to be monitored vary from the range of percen
Jan 1, 1974