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IC 8281 Respiratory Protective Devices Approved by the Bureau of Mines as of October 1, 1965(2)By E. J. Kloos, R. H. Schutz, B. I. Ferber
To Assist users in the selection of reliable and satisfactory respiratory protective devices, the Bureau of Mines has established five schedules of minimum performance requirements for the approval of
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 8579 Radiation Halos And Hydrocarbon Reservoirs: A ReviewBy F. E. Armstrong
This Bureau of Mines publication reviews 237 papery on radiometric prospecting, which is the measurement of naturally occurring radioactivity in the earth's surface and its application to petrole
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 4511 Investigation Of Concentration Sections At The Central Mill Of The Eagle-Picher Mining & Smelting Co., Cardin, Okla.By H. Kenworthy
This report concerns cooperative milling investigations of the Central mill of the Eagle-Picher Mining &. Smelting Co, The work carried on at the Central mill and the Rolla, Station shows that: It is
Jan 1, 1949
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MLA 7-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Lost Creek Rare II Area (No. 5089), Shasta County, California ? SummaryBy Harry W. Campbell
A Bureau of Mines investigation identified no mineral deposits in the Lost Creek RARE II area. Sand and gravel has been mined from alluvial flood plain deposits just outside the RARE II boundary. An o
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 9050 - A Method for Locating Abandoned MinesBy R. G. Burdick
The problems presented by old mine workings affect both present day mining and land development. An automated method of locating these old mines from the surface using electrical resistivity technique
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 5286 Analysis Of Crude Shale Oil 2. Some Brazilian And U.S.A. Oils ? SummaryBy C. S. Allbright
This report gives the results of analyzing three groups of crude shale oils by the Bureau of Mines procedure:4/ (1) Oils produced by standard Fischer assay determinations on oil shales from Brazil (Pa
Jan 1, 1956
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OFR-15-74 Standardization Of Controls For Underground Electric Face Equipment - Section 1. Introduction - BackgroundBy William G. Hedling
The operation of electric face equipment in underground coal mines has proven to be extremely hazardous to mining personnel, including equipment operators and others working in the vicinity of active
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 9537 - Relative Self-Heating Tendencies of Coal, Carbonaceous Shales, and Coal RefuseBy Ann G. Kim
Studies on the initiation and propagation of mine fires have dealt almost exclusively with coal. It has been assumed that the self-heating potential of carbonaceous shales and coal wastes is relativel
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 5574 Hydrogenating Shale Oil And Catalytic Cracking Of Hydrogenated Stocks ? SummaryBy C. M. Frost
Two Federal Bureau of Mines recycle hydrogenation experiments to prepare catalytic cracking feed stock were made at 3,000 pounds pressure with crude shale oil retorted from Green River (Colo.) shale i
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 7956 Mining Methods And Costs At Crystal-Victory And Minerva No. 1 Fluorspar Mines Of Minerva Oil Co., Hardin County, Ill. ? SummaryBy Gill Montgomery
This report covers operations at the Crystal-Victory and Minerva No. 1 mines in Hardin County, Ill., which are operated by the Minerva Oil Co., Fluorspar Division, with offices in Eldorado. It describ
Jan 1, 1960
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OFR-59-82 Design Of A Portable Gas Analyzer For Monitoring During Mine FiresBy Clayton J. Bossart
The design and fabrication of an engineering model and three prototypes of a portable gas analyzer and sapling system is herein described. This design effort has provided a battery operated system whi
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 3129 Twenty-Third Semiannual Motor-Gasoline Survey - Part I ? IntroductionBy E. C. Lane
This paper is the first part of a report giving the results of the Bureau of Mines' twenty-third semiannual survey of motor gasoline marketed in the United States. A companion report, Part II, is
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 3134 Active List of Permissible Explosives and Blasting Devices Approved Prior to June 30, 1931"An active list of permissible explosives was published in July, 1930 as part of the United States Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 3025, under the title of “Active List of Permissible Explosi
Jul 1, 1931
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IC 7210 Standard Methods for Measuring Extent of Atmospheric PollutionBy H. H. Schrenk, Carlton E. Brown
"The purpose of this paper are (1) to present a broad picture of the recognized methods of measuring the various forms of atmospheric pollution; (2) to evaluate the significance of such measurements;
May 1, 1942
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OFR-68(1)-81 An Annotated Bibliography Of Metal And Nonmetal Mine Fire Reports - Volume IBy Robert M. Baker
This document details the method whereby Allen Corporation of America gathered and analyzed data and developed an annotated bibliography of metal and nonmetal mine fire reports (1950-1979). The primar
Jan 1, 1980
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Sources Of Limestone, Gypsum, And Anhydrite For Dusting Coal Mines To Prevent Explosions - Introduction - Causes Of Dust Explosions In Coal MinesBy Oliver Bowles
Accidental explosions in coal mines are due to various causes, but many of them can be directly attributed to coal dust; others that probably in no way depend on dust as a primary cause are propagated
Jan 1, 1925
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OFR-14-78 Development Of Optimized Diffuser And Spray Fan Systems For Coal Mine Face VentilationBy Robert E. Wallhagen
This report describes the results of a four year investigation into improved face ventilation systems for underground coal mines. The objective was to experimentally determine configurations for a dif
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 6278 Low-Temperature Phase Equilibria Of Helium-Bearing Natural Gases: Hogback GasBy Lowell Stroud
A windowed-cell phase equilibrium apparatus was used to obtain equilibrium vapor- liquid data for a helium-bearing natural gas (Hogback) at temperatures from -100 to -250° F and pressures to 500 psia.
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 8795 Plastic Canopy - A Computer Program For The Structural Analysis Of Protective CanopiesBy Kenneth D. Winters
This Bureau of Mines report presents a Fortran IV computer program for the structural analysis of (1) protective canopies used in underground mines to protect equipment operators from roof falls and (
Jan 1, 1979
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Carbonizing Properties: Chilton Coal From Lorado No. 5 Mine Lorado, Logan County, W. Va. - Introduction And SummaryBy J. D. Davis
THE CARBONIZING properties of Chilton-bed coal from Lorado No. 5 mine, HE Logan County, W. Va., were determined by Bureau of Mines-American Gas Association tests at 600°, 700°, 800°, 900°, and 1,000°
Jan 1, 1951