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RI 2847 Prevention Of Hydrogen Sulphide Poisoning In Handling And Refining High-Sulphur Petroleums ? IntroductionBy H. C. Fowler
Hydrogen sulphide associated with the gasps and vapors from certain crude oils now produced in the United States has forced a serious health and safety problem upon the petroleum industry. Although th
Jan 1, 1927
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RI 7996 Double Roast-Leach-Electrowinning Process for Chalcopyrite ConcentratesBy M. B. Shirts
Numerous alternative processes have been proposed as being potentially more economical or less polluting than the traditional smelting of copper sulfide concentrates. One such process as recently deve
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 5659 Heat Of Formation Of Yttrium Chloride ? Summary And IntroductionBy R. L. Montgomery
Heats of solution of yttrium chloride and oxide in hydrochloric acid were measured by Bureau of Mines researchers. Using the heat of combustion of yttrium mentioned in the literature, the Bureau calcu
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 6554 Method And Cost Of Quarrying, Crushing, And Grinding Limestone At The Security Quarry Of The North American Cement Corporation, Security, Md. - IntroductionBy Albert W. Cox
This paper, one of a series prepared for the United States Bureau of Mines discussing the methods used in mining, crushing, and grinding materials for cement manufacture, deals particularly with the m
Jan 1, 1932
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OFR-145-82 Guidebook For Dust Control In Underground MiningBy J. A. Kost
A dust-control manual was prepared for use by mine operations personnel. The manual documents state-of-the-art control techniques, dust sampling, and use of personal protective devices. Content addres
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-147-77 Borehole Logging With Neutron Activation ? A Laboratory AssessmentBy Craig M. Jensen
A laboratory assessment of prompt and delayed neutron activation analysis with 252Cf and 14MeV neutron sources, for use as an in-situ method of determining low-level copper concentration has been perf
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 8444 Helium-Its Relationship to Geologic Systems and Its Occurrence With the Natural Gases, Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide, and ArgonBy 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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RI 4261 Investigation Of Arkansas Bauxite ? Volume XI (Deposits in T. 1 S., R.13 W.)By M. C. Malamphy
A general description of the activities and results of bauxite investigation by the Bureau of Mines at its bauxite project in saline and Pulaski Counties, Ark., has been given in Report of Investigati
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 2993 Some Phases of the Relative Responsibility of Management and Workers for Accidents In MinesBy D. Harrington
"Up to the last 10 or 15 years, responsibility for accidents in mines was generally, though not universally, placed upon the person or persons immediately involved. Present-day thought is rapidly veer
Apr 1, 1930
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RI 4700 Data On Pumping At The Anthracite Mines Of PennsylvaniaBy S. H. Ash
The Pennsylvania anthracite region is composed of four fields, namely, the Northern, Eastern Middle, Western Middle, and Southern. It is in the eastern part of Pennsylvania and is shown on figure 1.
Jan 1, 1950
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OFR-103(4)-77 U.S.B.M. Pilot Hole "X", Horse Draw, Rio Blanco County, Colorado - Volume II - Drill Hole HistoryBy L. A. Readdy
Pilot Hole "X" was drilled to test the formations through which the ventilation shaft for the proposed U.S.B.M. demonstration oil shale mine will be drilled. The history of the drilling of Pilot Hole
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 8876 - Performance Comparison of Oxygen Self-RescuersBy N. Kyriazi
A performance study of oxygen self-rescuers from the United States and other countries was undertaken as an assessment of present worldwide technology. The apparatus were tested a an breathing and met
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 4406 Investigation Of Big Ben Molybdenum Deposit Neihart District, Cascade County, Mont.By J. A. Herdlick
At the request of the War Production Board a preliminary examination of the Big Ben molybdenum prospect near Neihart, Cascade County, Mont., was made by the Bureau of Mines under G. N. Bennett, mining
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 9129 - Avoiding Anchorage Problems With Resin-Grouted Roof BoltsBy Howard C. Pettibone
Mine safety personnel reported occurrences of excessive "glove-fingering" and other problems with resin-grouted roof bolt installa tions. To study these problems, the Bureau of Mines designed a test p
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 6653 Stresses Induced Around Mine Development Workings By Undercutting And Caving, Climax Molybdenum Mine, Colorado (In Two Parts) 1. Use And Evaluation Of Gages For Measuring Strain Or DeformationBy Stephen Utter
Stresses induced by block-caving mining were estimated from in-place measurements of strain or deformation in rock and concrete around mine openings. The four types of gages used for measurements in t
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 8473 Lithologic Descriptions of Appalachian Area Oil-Producing FormationsBy R. L. Rough, W. K. Overbey
The Bureau of Mines obtained samples of oil - reservoir rock from wells in Ohio , Pennsylvania , and West Virginia as part of an investigation of the susceptibility of petroleum reservoirs to secondar
Jun 1, 1970
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RI 3428 Carbonizing Properties Of A Subbituminous Coal From Puritan Mine, Dacono, Weld County, Colo. ? IntroductionBy J. D. Davis
On May 15, 1936, Congress authorized the Bureau of Mines to conduct certain studies, experiments, and investigations of subbituminous coal and lignite .4/ Appropriations were made in July 1937, and si
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 3263 Froth Flotation of Coal; Sulphur and Ash ReductionBy J. A. Taylor, H. F. Yancey
"INTRODUCTION Froth flotation as applied to coal is a process for separating desirable carbonaceous material from undesirable inorganic matter. In general, the feed must be finer than one eighth inch
Jan 1, 1935
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RI 3820 National Motor-Gasoline Survey Winter 1944-45By O. C. Blade
"INTRODUCTION This report on the properties of motor fuels sold through service stations in the United States is a continuation of a series of reports made in accordance with a cooperative agreement b
Jun 1, 1945
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IC 7193 The Various B. t. u. Values of a CoalBy L. R. Burdick, J. F. Barkley
The inherent heating value or the amount of heat that will be produced when a coal is completely burned is measured in British thermal units (B. t. u.) per pound of coal . This standard heat unit is t
Dec 1, 1941