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    The Mineral Industry Of Other Areas Of The Far East And South Asia - Bangladesh (01894211-4354-400a-aa9f-91795fb17e1c)

    By E. Chin

    The production of crude mineral commodities in Bangladesh was limited to natural gas, a small amount of construction materials, and clay for ceramics and bricks. No metallic minerals were mined. The

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Breathing Easier - With the right ventilation controls and techniques, underground stone operators can create healthier work environments.

    By Roy H. Grau

    Increased awareness of a healthy work environment is common to all industries and the stone industry is no exception. The presence of operating diesel equipment, welding, stone production blasting, an

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Introduction of Luminol-dependent Chemiluminescence as a Method to Study Silica Inflammation in the Tissue and Phagocytic Cells of Rat Lung

    By M. J. Reasor, M. DiMatteo, J. M. Antonini, K. Van Dyke, Z. Ye

    "The inhalation of silica has been shown to produce a dramatic inflammatory and toxic response within the lungs of humans and laboratory animals. A variety of cellular and biochemical parameters are u

    Dec 1, 1995

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    RI 8233 Dry-Process-Sprayed Coal Mine Sealants, A Progress Report

    By Jack E. Fraley

    In this Bureau of Mines study, sealants containing mineral wool, cement, etc, were sprayed through dry-process equipment that propels dry material pneumatically to the water-adding nozzle. Advantages

    Jan 1, 1977

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    RI 5365 The Titanium-Germanium System From 0 To 30 Percent Germanium - Summary

    By V. C. Petersen

    The titanium-rich end of the titanium-germanium system was investigated by x-ray and metallographic methods and verified by resistivity and dilatometer measurements. A constitution diagram is proposed

    Jan 1, 1957

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    RI 8444 Helium-Its Relationship to Geologic Systems and Its Occurrence With the Natural Gases, Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide, and Argon

    By Claude A. Tongish

    This Federal Bureau of Mines report presents information on the accumulation and distribution of helium in U.S. natural gas reservoirs. The investigation concerns the relationship or association of he

    Jan 1, 1980

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    1991 Summary

    By Charles L. Kimbell

    In broadest overview, UN global industrial production indicators released and shown in table 2 suggest that the extractive sector of the world's mineral industry in aggregate registered a very sl

    Jan 1, 1993

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    RI 8136 Oil and Gas Seeps in Alaska - North-Central Gulf of Alaska

    By Donald P. Blasko

    The Bureau of Mines investigated two areas of oil and gas seeps in the north-central Gulf of Alaska--Katalla River to Bering River and Cape Yakataga to Yakutat Bay to determine (1) whether previously

    Jan 1, 1976

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    RI 8590 Aluminum Chloride Hexahydrate Crystallization by HCI Gas Sparging

    By J. H. Maysilles

    The Bureau of Mines is conducting research on various technologies to recover alumina from domestic resources for feedstock to existing aluminum smelting capacity as a means to reduce dependence on im

    Jan 1, 1981

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    RI 5241 Laboratory Flotation Of Talc From Arkansas And Texas Sources ? Summary

    By D. W. Frommer

    Laboratory mineral-dressing investigations were conducted on talc-bearing samples from Arkansas and Texas under the Bureau of Mines program of examinations and surveys, which is concerned, in part, wi

    Jan 1, 1956

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    RI 6032 Defluorination Of Fluorspar: Pyrohydrolysis At 1,500° C. ? Summary

    By Robert K. Koch

    Laboratory-scale studies on defluorination of natural and synthetic fluorspars by pyrohydrolysis at 1,500° C. were made to determine the feasibility of developing a process for producing hydrogen fluo

    Jan 1, 1962

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    RI 9241 - Calamity Hollow Mine Fire Project (In Five Parts) 2. Operation of the Burnout Control System

    By Robert F. Chaiken

    More than 500 fires are now burning in abandoned coal waste banks and coal deposits in the United States. Once established, such fires can burn for decades, and extinguishing them by conventional meth

    Jan 1, 1989

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    IC 6584 Notes pertaining to safety inspections of permissible electric mine equipment

    By E. J. Gleim

    "When permissible equipment is first placed in a gassy mine, those in charge may not realize the amount of attention and care they must give it if they intend to secure its full value as safety equipm

    Apr 1, 1932

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    RI 6036 Application Of Rapid Methods For Analyzing Coal Ash And Related Materials ? Introduction And Summary

    By F. H. Gibson

    In recent years physico-chemical techniques have been applied for rapid analysis of coal and coke ash as replacements for classical wet-chemical methods. Although the classical methods are accurate, t

    Jan 1, 1962

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    IC 6895 Explosions of coal dust in tipples and cleaning plants and some suggestions on preventing them

    By W. J. Pena, C. W. Owings

    "Generally, the hazard of cool-dust explosions in tipples and cleaning plants is not given the consideration that is given it underground. This lack of consideration is probably due to failure to appr

    Jul 1, 1936

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    RI 8625 Diagnostics of Sealed Coal Mine Fires

    By J. M. Kuchta

    The Bureau of Mines investigated four simulated coal gob fires to obtain a more reliable data base for defining the state of a sealed mine fire and to evaluate the performance of various fire detector

    Jan 1, 1982

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    RI 6132 Spectrochemical Determination Of Beryllium In Mineral Beneficiation Products

    Spectrochemical methods were developed to determine beryllium in the concentration range 0.0015 to 4.0 percent in siliceous mineral beneficiation products. Two methods are described. They are (1) a fu

    Jan 1, 1962

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    RI 6220 Synthesis Of Fibrous Silicon Carbide By Thermal Reduction Of Silicates And Silicon Compounds

    By John K. Alley

    Fibrous silicon carbide was produced by thermal decomposition of certain silicates contained in graphite crucibles. Induction heating was used to produce the necessary temperature and thermal gradient

    Jan 1, 1963

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    RI 8450 Behavior of Wood Fires in Model Tunnels Under Forced Ventilation Flow - Tests With Untreated Wood

    By C. K. Lee

    This Bureau of Mines report presents results from experimental studies on wood fires in a laboratory-scale tunnel network. Experimental measurements include ignition delay time, flame spread rate, ven

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Abrasive Materials (MATERIALS MINERALS YEARBOOK-1992)

    By Gordon T. Austin

    The combined value of production of natural abrasives, which include tripoli, special silica stone, garnet, staurolite, and emery, decreased about 24% in 1992. The decrease in the value of tripoli pro

    Jan 1, 1992