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Do light-emitting diode cap lamps enable improvements in miner safety?By J. Sammarco
Proper illumination is critical to a miner?s ability to detect hazards in underground mines. Moving hazards are often located in the miner?s peripheral field-of-view, while slip/trip/ fall hazards ar
Jan 1, 2009
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RI 2901 The Reaction Between Magnetite And Ferrous Sulphide ? IntroductionBy F. S. Wartman
The presence of magnetite, either dissolved or suspended as solid crystals, in slags from the copper reverberatory furnace is a frequently mentioned cause of an abnormally high copper content in those
Jan 1, 1928
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RI 5260 Carbonization Characteristics Of Some North-Central United States Lignites ? Summary And ConclusionsBy J. J. Hoeppner
Lignite samples were collected so as to be widely representative of the extensive deposits in the western north-central area. These were carbonized at temperatures ranging from 450° to 550° C., accord
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 9199 - Metal Recovery From Secondary Copper Converter Dust by Ammoniacal Carbonate LeachingBy R. C. Gabler
Effective recycling or disposal of flue dusts is a continuing problem, particularly for secondary smelters treating low-grade Cu scrap. The Bureau of Mines investigated a variety of flue dust treatmen
Jan 1, 1988
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IC 8899 Evaluation Of A Combined Face Ventilation System Used With A Remotely Operated Mining MachineBy E. Divers
This Bureau of Mines report presents results of an underground evaluation to determine the respirable dust and gas control effectiveness of a combined (push-pull) face ventilation system for coal mine
Jan 1, 1982
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The Chemical Thermodynamic Properties Of Hydrocarbons And Related Substances - Properties Of The Alkane Hydrocarbons, C1 Through C10 In The Ideal Gas State From 0 To 1500 KBy Donald W. Scott
Chemical thermodynamic properties for the ideal gas state from 0 to 1500 K are tabulated for all of the alkane hydrocarbons through C10. These properties are based on correlations of the extant data f
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 7776 Reducing Copper And Tin Impurities In Ferrous Scrap Recovered From Incinerated Municipal RefuseBy L. L. Oden
The purpose of this research was to develop a method to remove copper and tin from the magnetic fraction of incinerated municipal refuse, as recovered by the Bureau of Mines pilot plant in College Par
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 7860 Permeability Changes and Compaction of Broken Oil Shale During RetortingBy Edward L. Burwell
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory experiments to determine the change during retorting in the apparent permeability and the degree of compaction of beds of broken oil shale. Grades of oil shale
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 9218 Thermal Characteristics of Energized Coal Mine Trailing CablesBy M. R. Yenchek
The Bureau of Mines conducted research to determine the relationship between cur-rent load and temperature rises in coal mine trailing cables. Six low-voltage, unshielded, portable power cables were c
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 2597 Present Tendencies In Electric Brass-Furnace PracticeBy H. W. Gillett, E. L. Mack
"This report describes the trend of developments in electric brass-furnace practice in the last two years, and supplements Bureau of Mines Bulletin 202, ""Electric Brass-Furnace Practice"", which was
Apr 1, 1924
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RI 5606 Back-Pressure Tests On Gas-Storage Projects ? Summary And IntroductionBy C. J. Walker
The ever-increasing use off natural underground formations for storing natural gas has focused attention on the behavior of such storage formations under varying operating conditions. The need for a m
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 6894 Electrical Viewpoint In A Complete Safety Survey Of A Coal Mine - IntroductionBy E. J. Gleim
To make a thorough survey of a coal mine in order to eliminate hazards, the competent safety engineer must be familiar with mere than one branch of engineering. It is essential that he know the proper
Jan 1, 1936
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Model Verification And ImplementationBy R. V. Ramani, V. T. Burgos, J. A. McClay
Model testing is a two part operation; first, to assure the valid¬ity of the mathematical statements and second, to evaluate the accuracy of the computer model for predictive purposes. Verification of
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 4791 Investigation Of The Torpedo Copper Deposit Organ Mining District, Dona Ana County, N. Mex.By John Soule
The Torpedo copper mine in the Organ Mining, District, Dona Ana County, N. Mex., was discovered in 1899, and production of copper from oxidized-ore deposits was begun in 1900. Production continued thr
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 9559 - Improved Grindability of Taconite Ores by Microwave HeatingBy John W. Walkiewicz
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has conducted studies to utilize rapid microwave heating to stress fracture ore samples. Iron ores containing hematite, magnetite, and goethite were subjected to microwave ene
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 8970 - Recovery of Platinum, Palladium, and Gold From Stillwater Complex Flotation Concentrate by a Roasting-Leaching ProcedureBy E. G. Baglin
The Bureau of Mines devised a procedure for selectively extracting platinum-group metals (PGM) and gold from Stillwater Complex flotation concentrate. The Stillwater Complex is the only major U.S. PGM
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 7228 Some Haulage And Hoisting Hazards In Western Mines ? IntroductionBy E. H. Denny
The subject of haulage and heisting hazards is one that merits the attention of everyone engaged in mining. The purpose of this circular is to the importance of such hazards as are shown by Bureau of
Jan 1, 1942
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IC 6886 Shifts In Sources Of Chromite Supply ? World Production And ExportsBy Robert H. Ridgway
Chromite has been produced commercially for slightly more than a century. Developed, at one time, chiefly as a chemical pigment raw material, it has subsequently found extensive application in other c
Jan 1, 1936
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MLA 36-88 - Mineral Resources Of The Sleeping Giant Study Area, Lewis And Clark County, Montana ? SummaryBy Thomas J. Peters
In 1987, at the request of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied the 15,174-acre Sleeping Giant study area, including the 6,112-acre Wilderness Study Area (MT-075-111),
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 7447 Photographic Calibrations For Emission Spectrography Using A Small ComputerBy R. J. Heemstra
A method was developed for calibrating photographic emulsions and retrieving working curves for emission spectrography. The values obtained from a digital readout or a recorder chart of a comparator-m
Jan 1, 1970