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Seeking the "Rank Factor" in CWP Incidence: The Potential Role of Respirable Dust Particle PurityBy R. Andre, R. L. Grayson, T. Simonyi
"Results from research directed at determining the reason(s) for the ""rank factor"" in correlations between coal workers' pneumoconiosis incidence and coal seam of employment are presented. Using com
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 2280 Storing Carbide With ExplosivesBy Charles E. Munroe
On March 14, 1921, an explosion occurred at about 6:15 A.~. on the premises of an iron-mining concern throug:1 which two magazines, one containing upwards of 9,000 pounds ot a high explosive of the dy
Sep 1, 1921
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RI 7502 Utilization Of Waste Fluosilicic Acid (In Two Sections) 1. Laboratory Investigations 2. Cost Evaluation - 1. Laborotory InvestigationsBy H. E. Blake
An evaluation was made to determine the economics of utilizing waste fluosilicic acid for production of (1) calcium fluoride, and (2) anhydrous hydro-gen fluoride. Two versions of each process were co
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 7340 An Improved Maximum-Bubble-Pressure System For Measuring Surface Tension Of Molten MetalsBy Alfred E. Schwaneke
An improved maximum-bubble-pressure system using the Sugden twin-capillary method for measuring the surface tension and density of molten metals is described. Improvements include (1) internally groun
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 8132 Methane Emissions From an Advancing Coal Mine Section in the Pittsburgh Coalbed (ed75533c-eac2-4ff0-b5f1-4dd87e27419c)By P. W. Jerant
The methane emissions from an advancing coal mine section were continuously monitored for 120 days. During this time, the section advanced 2,000 feet into virgin Pittsburgh coalbed producing 54,565 to
Jan 1, 1976
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Minor Metals ? Arsenic (2b55951a-fff5-4247-ba72-0d57c2f43b3d)By J. Roger Loebenstein
Demand for arsenic exceeded supply in 1980, and the major domestic and foreign producers allocated available supplies to customers. Major demand was about evenly divided between industrial chemicals a
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8054 Isotopic Purification of Helium by Differential Distillation Below the Lambda-PointBy Philip C. Tully
The Bureau of Mines, in a continuing effort to improve processes and methods of helium purification, has developed a differential distillation method for removing helium-3 from helium-4. Differential
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 8132 - Methane Emissions From An Advancing Coal Mine Section In The Pittsburgh CoalbedBy P. W. Jeran, M. C. Irani, D. H. Lawhead
The methane emissions from an advancing coal mine section were continuously monitored for 120 days. During this time, the section advanced 2,000 feet into virgin Pittsburgh coalbed producing 54,565 to
Jan 1, 1976
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OFR-128-77 Economic Mining Feasibility Studies Of Selected Mineral Deposit Types In The Western Brooks Range, AlaskaBy Uldis Jansons
This report evaluates the economic Mining feasibility of four selected mineral deposit types that can be anticipated to be found in (d)(2) lands in the western Brooks Range, Alaska. The major assumpti
Jan 1, 2012
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An expanded model for predicting surface coal mine drill respirable dust emissionsBy Steven J. Page
Overexposure to airborne respirable crystalline silica dust can cause disabling or fatal respiratory disease, and mine worker exposure to silica dust continues to be an ongoing occupational health con
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 7206 Field Investigation And Testing Of A Minnesota Clay Resource For Iron Ore Pellet BondingBy James H. Aase
Selected glacial lake clay deposits in Minnesota were sampled, tested, and evaluated to determine their suitability for use as a bonding agent in iron ore pellet manufacturing. Preliminary tests condu
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 7431 Safety in Blasting at Ajo, ArizBy Allen D. Look, J. Howard Bird
"INTRODUCTION The Phelps-Dodge Corp. New Cornelia Branch open-pit copper mine operated without a fatality in the drilling and blasting department from December 13, 1937, to April 1, 1947, and continui
Feb 1, 1948
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IC 7086 Testing and design of respiratory protective devicesBy H. H. Schrenk
"One phase of the Bureau of Mines' work in the field of health and safety is the promotion of the use of safe, satisfactory, and reliable respiratory protective devices. To promote the development of
Sep 1, 1939
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Directional Sprays Reduce Auger Mining Dust Levels ? ObjectiveReduce dust at the auger mine face by modifying airflow patterns, around the minim machine. Approach Limited clearance between an auger miner and the mine root restricts airflow across the face
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 4116 Pyrites, Mineral, Louisa Co., VABy R. C. Hickman
"INTRODUCTION The most productive area of the eastern Virginia pyrite belt lies to the north of the village of Mineral., in Louisa County. The largest producers of pyrite ore in the area were the Arme
Aug 1, 1947
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Blast Wave Propagation In Underground MinesBy Richard J. Mainiero, Eric S. Weiss
This project investigates the behavior of blast waves from the detonation of high explosives in an underground mine. A series of explosive tests was conducted in the underground and surface facilities
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RI 3731 Coke from Low-Ash Appalachian Coals for Carbon Electrodes in Aluminum IndustryBy W. H. Ode, F. H. Gibson, W. A. Selvig
The great expansion of production of aluminum for war purposes has aroused some concern regarding the available supply of carbon suitable for making carbon electrodes required in the electrolytic alum
Nov 1, 1943
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RI 4421 Investigation Of Muir Inlet Or Nunatak Molybdenum Deposits, Glacier Bay, Southeastern AlaskaBy R. S. Sanford
The Muir Inlet or Nunatak molybdenum deposits arc in the Glacier Bay district, Muir Inlet, miles northwest of Juneau. The deposits were examined by Bureau of Mines engineers, and the area was mapped
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 4361 Investigation Of The Rainy Creek Mercury Prospect Bethel District, Kuskokwim Region Southwestern AlaskaBy F. A. Rutledge
The Rainy Creek deposits lie at the western base of the Kilbuck Mountains, about So miles southeast of Bethel, in southwestern Alaska. The deposits were brought to the attention of the Bureau of Mine
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 6618 Heats Of Formation Of Goethite, Ferrous Vanadate, And Manganese MolybdateBy R. Barany
The heats of formation of goethite, ferrous vanadate, and manganese molybdate at 298.15° K were determined by solution calorimetry. For formation from the elements, the heat values were -133.7 ±0.3 kc
Jan 1, 1965