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IC 6994 Some Of The Results Of Recent Research On The Control Or Prevention Of SilicosisBy D. Harrington
Research in connection with occupational diseases, including silicosis or, more definitely, pneumoconiosis, has been prosecuted much more actively in North American countries during the past 5 or 10 y
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 5383 Laboratory Carbonization Assay Of Low-Rank Coals At Low, Medium, And High Temperatures ? Summary And ConclusionsBy John B. Goodman
This report presents a study of a modification of the precision laboratory carbonization-assay apparatus that renders the unit capable of performance at low-, medium-, and high-temperature assay level
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 2951 A Method For The Sizing Of Ore By ElutriationBy John Gross
The modern practice of grinding ores so that often 80 per cent or more of the product is finer than 200 mesh makes it desirable to supplement sieve sizing so as to extend considerably the range of siz
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 3999 Little Pittsburg Lead-Zinc Mine, Shoshone Conuty, IdahoBy J. A. Herdlick
"INTRODUCTION The Bureau of Mines began a broad program of exploration of various proportion in the Pine Creek area of the Coeur d'Alene mining region in the fall of 1943. As a part of this project, e
Jan 1, 1947
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RI 3034 The Effectiveness Of Different Size Rock Dusts In Preventing Coal-Dust Explosions In MinesBy G. S. Rice
The recommendations of the Bureau of Mines on rock dusting practices are embodied, except in a few details, in the Recommended American Practice for Rock-Dusting Coal Mines to Prevent Coal-Dust Explos
Jan 1, 1930
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IC 7235 The Storage Of Coal - Revised And Expanded Edition Of Information Circular 7211. Pointers On The Storage Of Coal - IntroductionBy J. F. Barkley
During the present war emergency, under the urge of the Federal Government to store coal, the following questions are frequently asked by coal users: (a) Will the coal lose any, of its heating valu
Jan 1, 1943
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RI 3094 Smelting in the Lead Blasting Furnace. VII. Method of Charging Rate pf Subsidence of the Charge and Accretions MadeBy G. L. Oldright, Virgil Miller
"ACKN0WLEDGMENTSThe data given in this paper were collected at the Bunker Hill smelter through the courtesy of Stanley A. Easton, the vice-president and general manager, Frank M. Smith, the smelter di
Apr 1, 1931
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RI 8063 Decomposition Reactions of Nitrogen Oxides in Direct Current Glow DischargesBy D. G. Kuehn
Studies were conducted by the Bureau of Mines to determine the positive ions and neutral species produced in glow discharges of gas streams containing 1.0 percent NO in helium, 29 percent dry air in h
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 9459 - The Effect of Ventilation on the Water Spray Pattern of Automatic Sprinkler HeadsBy A. C. Smith
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a study to evaluate the effect of ventilation on the water spray patterns of automatic sprinkler heads. Experiments were performed in a rectangular tunnel with pende
Jan 1, 2010
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Part Eight - Earth Model - I. IntroductionThe question of earth models has repeatedly arisen in our work. An accurate representation of the seismic properties is required for three reasons: 1.To be able to determine from a set of received
Jan 1, 1974
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Appendix C -Lighting Regulations: Underground Coal MinesBy Cecil E. Lester
Since the advent of coal mining, the minimal lighting in the under¬ground working place has been an obstacle to the safe and efficient performance of the miner's many tasks. Compounding this prob
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 3762 An Apparatus For Differential Thermal AnalysisBy Louis H. Berkelhamer
"INTRODUCTION The method of differential thermal analysis suggested by Le Chatelier (1)1 in 1887 has recently emerged as an outstanding means of studying the constitution of various substances, partic
Jul 1, 1944
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IC 7202 Marketing Silica (Quartz, Tripoli, Diatomite, Etc.) ? IntroductionBy Nan C. Jensen
Silica, the world's most abundant mineral compound, is composed of the two commonest elements - oxygen and silicon. In addition to being the life-giving constituent of the atmosphere and the majo
Jan 1, 1942
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Bulletin 25 Mining Conditions un the City of Scranton, PABy Joseph A. Holmes
The perpetuation of the supply of anthracite coal in Pennsylvania is a national as well as a State problem. Any investigation that shows how larger percentages of this coal may be saved in mining, wit
Jan 1, 1912
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RI 8395 Effect of Symmetric Bit Wear and Attack Angle on Airborne Respirable Dust and Energy ConsumptionBy Bruce D. Hanson
The Bureau of Mines conducted a series of experiments using four different coal types to determine the effect of attack angle and symmetric bit wear on airborne respirable dust (ARD) generated by poin
Jan 1, 1979
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Bulletin 103 Mining and Conentration of Carnotite OresBy John A. Davis, Karl L. Kithil
The principal deposits of carnotite, so far as now known, are con- fined to a well-defined area lying in the southwestern part of Colo- rado and the southeastern part of Utah (see Pl. I). Approxi- mat
Jan 1, 1917
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IC 6570 How to prevent death and injury from falls of roof in coal minesBy J. W. Paul
"The economic features of coal mining must take into account the drain on the man power. Study over a recent 5-year period reveals an average yearly loss of 2,125 underground men, of whom 1,182 are ki
Feb 1, 1932
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IC 7535 Guide to Prospecting for Lode Gold & Locating Mining Claims on the Public DomainBy E. D. Gardner
"The Bureau of Mines receives many inquiries concerning favorable areas in which to prospect for gold, procedure to be followed, equipment required, and allied subjects. This circular has been prepare
Feb 1, 1950
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Introduction (2ce40b6b-0620-4440-8bf1-91a499de9961)This surveillance report summarizes data on work-related fatal and nonfatal injuries, illnesses, and hazardous exposures in the mining industry for the 10-year period 1986-1995. The term "surveillance
Jan 5, 2000
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Getting Through To Greenhorns: Do Old Training Styles Work With New Miners?By Dana Reinke, Launa Mallett, Michael J. Brnich
Some segments of the mining industry, especially underground coal, have seen a large influx of inexperienced miners in recent years. It is anticipated that this trend will reach other mining segments
Jan 1, 2002