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Significant Events In 1986 - National Economic PerformanceThe U.S. economy continued to expand during 1986, although at the slowest pace since 1982 when the current business expansion began. Real gross national product (GNP) grew about 2.6%, slightly below 1
Jan 1, 1986
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Review Of Metallurgical Technology (e1c7f003-c32b-46ec-9405-4bc4bb2e968d)By Kenneth B. Higbie
METALLURGICAL ACTIVITY in 1963 was again dominated by the insatiate demands of research and development conducted in conjunction with the nation's defense and aerospace programs. An increasing ef
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 6057 Transfer Of Heat From Helium At High Temperatures - Physical Characteristics Of Ceramic Heat Exchangers ? Summary And IntroductionBy John J. S. Sebastian
A laboratory-scale investigation was made of the basic problems involved in developing a ceramic heat exchanger to operate at high temperatures for using nuclear heat from gas-cooled process-heat reac
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 8384 An Energy Model For The United States, Featuring Energy Balances For The Years 1947 To 1965 And Projections And Forecasts To The Years 1980 And 2000By Warren E. Morrison
A simplified energy model for the United States is quantified for a recent historical period. The basic model and calculated quantified structures are used for a number of analytical case studies that
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 6052 Chloridization Of Certain Mineral SulfidesBy J. G. Donaldson
Optimum conditions are given for chloridizing pyrite, marcasite, chalcopyrite, arsenopyrite, stibnite, and covellite with chlorine gas. The formation of metal chlorides is affected by the time and tem
Jan 1, 1962
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OFR-6(2)-76 Mathematical Modelling Of Raw Materials And Energy Needs Of The Iron And Steel Industry In The U. S. A. - Phase II. Metallic Supply For Steelmaking - A Dynamic SystemBy John F. Elliott
Six major trends that have had and are continuing to have major effects on the use and supplies of pig iron and scrap in the United States are (a) gradual replacement of the basic open hearth furnace
Jan 1, 1975
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Cabs With Powered Height Adjustment (Rail Mounted) - ObjectiveProvide optimum visibility of mining operations while maintaining protection and comfort for ma-chine operators. Approach Cabs and canopies with hydraulically powered variable-height control w
Jan 1, 1978
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OFR-121-77 Longwall Ignition SuppressionBy Ronald D. Rothchild
This report describes the results of a study of longwall ignition hazards and specific suppression systems to minimize each of the major hazards. The major ignition hazards were identified by conducti
Jan 1, 1976
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OFR-132-81 Model Demonstration Of Drainage Structures For Safety Of Mine Waste ImpoundmentsBy Mark P. Zaitsoff
The project involved design, construction, and testing of hydraulic models of culverts, decant and open channel spillways which are typical drainage structures used for protecting mine waste embankmen
Jan 1, 1981
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Ground Fall Injuries In Underground Stone Mines – SummaryWorkers in underground stone mines have a high fatality rate caused by falls of ground from the mine roof or rib. NIOSH recommendations to reduce ground fall injuries and deaths address baskets, mecha
Jan 11, 2003
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RI 3330 Engineering Report On Oklahoma City Oil Field, Oklahoma ? Introduction (204656e0-85df-437b-a9d9-8b83d17b6558)By H. B. Hill
Virtually from the date of its discovery in December 1928 the Oklahoma City oil and gas field, Oklahoma County, Okla., has attracted national and international attention. The history of the field has
Jan 1, 1936
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OFR-49-82 Innovative Techniques In Trolley Line Power DistributionBy B. Gillenwater
This report describes the results of investigations into four specific areas related to trolley wire power distribution systems in coal mines. These are: 1. Partially insulated (shielded) trolley w
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 4796 Oil Shale Operations in New South Wales, AustraliaBy A. J. Kraemer, H. M. Thorne
The following account of oil-shale operations in Australia is based upon infor- mation obtained by the authors while visiting Australia from September 15 to October 7, 1947, supplemented by published
Jul 1, 1951
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OFR-38(2)-74 Survey Of Electromagnetic And Seismic Noise Related To Mine Rescue Communications - Volume II - Seismic Detection And Location Of Isolated Miners ? IntroductionBy Robert L. Lagace
This final report documents the work dune by Arthur D. Little, Inc. (ADL) on behalf of the U.S. Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh Mining and Safety Research Center (PMSRC), on Contract H0122026 (which began
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 3330 Engineering Report On Oklahoma City Oil Field, Oklahoma ? IntroductionBy H. B. Hill
Virtually from the date of its discovery in December 1928 the Oklahoma City oil and gas field, Oklahoma County, Okla., has attracted national and international attention. The history of the field has
Jan 1, 1937
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Electric Shot-Firing In Mines, Quarries, And Tunnels - IntroductionBy L. C. IlsLey
Explosives have been fired electrically for several decades. Mountains have been tunneled, deep shafts sunk, extensive coal and metal mine workings excavated and, in times of war, railroads, buildings
Jan 1, 1926
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RI 5989 Effects Of Selected Operating Variables On Continuous-Cell Flotation Of Coal: A Laboratory Study ? Introduction And SummaryBy J. B. Gayle
Commercial flotation plants operate on a continuous basis that is not simulated closely by the batch testing methods widely used in Bureau of Mines laboratory studies of flotation, Batch methods indic
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 4319 Petroleum-Engineering Study Of The Lake Creek Field Montgomery County, Tex.By H. B. Hill
The Lake Creek gas-condensate field, Montgomery County, Tex., Was discovered early in 1941 by the Superior Oil Co. The field, shown in figure 1, is approximately 37 miles northwest of Houston, Tex., a
Jan 1, 1948
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IC 7322 Annual Report Of Research And Technologic Work On Coal - Fiscal Year 1944By A. C. Fieldner
The past full year of war has increased greatly the demand for virtually all kinds of fuel, and the Bureau of Mines research and service facilities have been extended to meet these unprecedented requi
Jan 1, 1945
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RI 6040 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities And Entropies At 298.15° K. Of Antimony And Indium Sulfides ? Introduction And SummaryBy E. G. King
As low-temperature heat-capacity and entropy data were available for only one sesquisulfide (cerium sesquisulfide), it appeared desirable to augment the information for this class of compounds by meas
Jan 1, 1962