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Creep Along Weak Planes in Roof and How It Affects StabilityBy Ryan G. Wade, Mark K. Larson
Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) are studying the time-dependent response of rock stressed along weakness planes. The objective is to improve mine safe
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RI 6805 Electrolyte Life In Winning Tungsten From ScheeliteBy John M. Gomes
In the repetitive electrowinning of tungsten from scheelite, the calcium impurity buildup in the molten electrolyte results in decreased metal purity, metal recovery, and current efficiency. Periodic
Jan 1, 1966
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Modeling Methane Emissions and Ventilation Needs by Examination of Mining Induced Permeability Changes and Related Damage to Ventilation ControlsBy K. D. Luxbacher
Understanding methane emissions in underground coal mines is critical for a safe and productive mine. In addition to reasonable estimation of initial coalbed reservoir parameters, it is also crucial t
Jan 1, 2009
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RI 2639 Improvement Of The Geophone By The Use Of Electrical Sound Amplifiers - IntroductionBy Walter T. Ackley
[The geophone has occupied a prominent position as a mine signalling device since its first introduction. The Bureau has carried out tests at different times with a view to improving the early geophon
Jan 1, 1924
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RI 4862 Bumpus Pegmatite Deposit, Oxford County, MaineBy G. L. Neumann
In October 1949 the College Park Branch of the Mining Division instituted a survey of the New England pegmatites. Many of the New England pegmatite deposits were superficially examined, and the Bumpus
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 6865 A Machine-Test Method For Measuring Carbon Dioxide In The Inspired Air Of Self-Contained Breathing ApparatusBy E. J. Kloos
The Bureau of Mines devised a new machine-test method for measuring carbon dioxide inspired by a wearer of self-contained breathing apparatus. The new method compares favorably in speed and precision
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 8516 A Practical Approach To Cutoff Sampling For Repetitive SurveysBy Katherine Harding
This Bureau of Mines publication describes a practical approach to sampling that does not require elaborate statistical techniques. Simple steps are given for finding a cutoff point in the response fr
Jan 1, 1971
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Detection of Receptor and Synthesis Antagonists of Platelet Activating Factor in Human Whole Blood and Neutrophils Using Luminol-Dependent ChemiluminescenceBy V. Castranova, K. VanDyke
"INTRODUCTION A soluble mediator has been described which is released from activated rabbit leukocytes and induces histamine secretion from rabbit platelets (Barbaro and Zvaifler, 1966; Siraganian and
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 4939 Investigation Of The New Anniversary-Bucky Pegmatite, Gunnison County, Colo. ? Introduction And SummaryBy S. R. Wilson
[The Anniversary-Bucky pegmatite is one of the largest, dikes in the Quartz Creek district, 21 miles east of Gunnison, Colo. The major dike consists of quartz-albite pear pagmatite and graphic gran
Jan 1, 1953
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IC 6262 Proposed Standard Smoke OrdinanceBy BUREAU OF MINES
Atentative Draft of a standard smoke abatement ordinance has been prepared by a joint committee made up of representatives of the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers, the Stoler Mamu
Mar 1, 1930
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Mutagenicity of Diesel Exhaust Soot Dispersed in Phospholipid SurfactantsBy W. Wallace, T. Ong, M. Gautam, M. Keane, S. Xing, J. Harrison
"Diesel exhaust soots were assayed in the Ames Salmonella typhimurium histidine reversion assay system using TA 98, the soots being applied as the following preparations: dispersion in dipaimitoyl gly
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 6144 A Gas Explosion In A Rock-Dusted Mine ? IntroductionBy G. S. McCaa
Rock-dusting is an. effective means of preventing coal-dust from propagating an explosion in a coal mine, but it will not prevent gas from igniting-explosively and with much attendant damage locally.
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 8267 Methane Accumulations in Coal Mine Roof Cavities (4df418a4-cb05-4233-aba5-f5b26558cd35)By Robert P. Vinson
The Bureau of Mines investigated the presence and extent of methane accumulations in mine roof cavities using a full-scale mine model. Methane was released at a constant rate into the roof of a cavity
Jan 1, 1978
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Appendix A. - Program Listing Of Head Loss Calculation Using The USBM MethodBy R. V. Ramani, R. Stefanko, G. W. Luxbacher
CALCULATION OF MINE HEAD LOSSES FROM ALTIMETER SURVEY DATA USBM PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY - MINERAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT USBM USBM USBM THIS PROGRAM CALCULATES PRESSURE LOSSES USING THE
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 2391 Underground Hygiene and SanitationBy R. R. Sayers
The terms "sanitation and }\Vgienen are often used interchangeably, but it is more "' usual to apply ttsani tat ion'' to th environment or surroundings, and nr.ygieneto the iiiividual, The subject,. h
Aug 1, 1922
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IC 7895 Special Precautions For Multiple Short-Delay Blasting In Coal Mines ? SummaryBy John Nagy
This circular has been prepared for the guidance of safety engineers, shot firers, and coal-mine inspectors concerning multiple blasting with short-delay (millisecond-delay) detonators. These special
Jan 1, 1959
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IC 7991 Peat Producers In The United States That Reported Production In 1959 - IntroductionBy Eugene T. Sheridan
The Bureau of Mines annually canvasses the peat producers in the United States and publishes economic data on the industry, based upon reports from producers. This publication lists all producers that
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 5485 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities And Entropies At 298.15° K. Of Cerium Monosulfide, Cerium Sesquisulfide And Thorium Disulfide ? Introduction And SummaryBy E. G. King
Cerium and thorium sulfides have found use as crucible materials for melting certain radioactive metals. However, thermodynamic treatment of these sulfides has been hampered by lack of experimentally
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 7676 A Solid-State Amplifier For The Bridge Circuit Of A Mercury DetectorBy C. Melvin Lepper
A solid-state amplifier for the bridge circuit of an atomic-absorption mercury detector is presented and described. Operational advantages over previously used circuitry include improved time and temp
Jan 1, 1972