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RI 5983 Chlorination Of Titaniferous Slags: A Study Of The Moving Bed Technique ? SummaryBy E. C. Perkins
As part of a program for developing methods of using domestic titanium deposits, the Bureau of Mines investigated methods for chlorinating titanium slags prepared from titaniferous minerals by electro
Jan 1, 1962
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OFR-108-79 Dust Sampler Tamper-Proof Filter CassetteBy Charles H. Etheridge
A new filter cassette is described which can be used with Coal Mine Dust Personal Sampler Units (CFR, Title 30, Part 74). The sealed cassette design reduces the chances of sample loss due to reverse f
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 8647 Development of a Soft-Soldering System for AluminumBy W. L. Falke
The Bureau of Mines has developed a system that permits the "soft" soldering of aluminum and aluminum alloys with standard tin-lead solders. The method employs application of a thin nickel-copper-allo
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 7740 Reconnaissance Of The "Red Bed" Copper Deposits In Southeastern Colorado And New Mexico ? SummaryBy John H. Soulé
This paper describes the location and general features of the ?Red Bed? or sandstone copper deposits in southeastern Colorado and New Mexico. Most of the areas containing this type of deposit were vis
Jan 1, 1956
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IC 6872 Methods Of Development And Pillar Extraction In Mining The Pittsburgh Coal Bed In Pennsylvania, West Virginia, And Ohio ? IntroductionBy J. W. Paul
The United States Bureau of Mines has made a study of roof control in 68 mines operating in the Pittsburgh coal bed in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio. In making these studies, much information
Jan 1, 1935
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IC 8171 Injury Experience In Quarrying, 1960 ? Introduction And Summary (6a0cbd68-3e8b-4de3-9d18-6cc117ac809d)By John C. Machisak
THIS INFORMATION CIRCULAR contains injury and employment data for all stone quarries in the United States for the Calendar year 1960. This publication contains statistical data on injuries and employm
Jan 1, 1963
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OFR-14-84 Improved Crowd Limit Switches And Greenhorn For Electric ShovelsBy Gary Choate
The work presented in this report represents the background activity which led to the fabrication and testing of a greenhorn and crowd limit switch system for electric shovels. The program began With
Jan 1, 1983
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Seventy-Two Fatalities Have Occurred at Coal and Metal/Nonmetal Mining Operations Since January 2001This article updates the status of fatalities occurring in both coal and metal/nonmetal mines from January through December of 2001. Based on preliminary accident reports, as of December 31, 2001, sev
Jan 1, 2002
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IC 8171 Injury Experience In Quarrying, 1960 ? Introduction And SummaryBy John C. Machisak
THIS INFORMATION CIRCULAR contains injury and employment data for all stone quarries in the United States for the Calendar year 1960. This publication contains statistical data on injuries and employm
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6009 Calibration Studies Of Three Portable SeismographsBy David E. Fogelson
One model each of three different makes of portable displacement seismographs was calibrated on a shaking table capable of 5,000 pounds of force, Calibration tests were conducted in the frequency rang
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 7169 Corrosion Properties Of The TZM And Molybdenum-30 Tungsten AlloysBy W. L. Acherman
The Bureau of Mines found the chemical and galvanic corrosion behavior of the TZM and molybdenum-30 tungsten alloys to be generally equal or superior to that of unalloyed molybdenum in many aqueous so
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 8492 Research And Technologic Work On Explosives, Explosions, And Flames: Fiscal Year 1969 ? IntroductionThe principal activities of the Bureau of Mines Explosives Research Center during fiscal year 1969 (July 1: 1968, to June 30, 1969) are reviewed in part 1. Part 2 presents short abstracts of the publi
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 3605 Practical Fire-Sensitivity Of Liquid-Oxygen Explosives Treated With Fire-Retardants ? IntroductionBy A. R. T. Denues
Liquid oxygen explosives are ordinarily made from a carbonaceous absorbent and from liquid oxygen of high purity. These explosives have a limited but definite field of usefulness; their properties hav
Jan 1, 1941
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IC 7297 Control Of Silicosis Hazard By Substitution Of Quartz-Free Or Low-Quartz Material For Sand Used Under Mine Locomotives ? IntroductionBy Carlton E. Brown
Sand, which is used widely under the wheels of mine locomotives to prevent slipping, is an important source of silica dust breathed by some employees of certain mines, such as those having appreciable
Jan 1, 1944
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RI 9225 - Causes and Control of Coal Mine BumpsBy K. Y. Haramy
Coal mine bumps involve the violent, rapid failure of coal and rock around a mine excavation. Deep coal mines with strong roof and floor rocks and high-stress conditions frequently experience face and
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 8729 Building Seals by Pneumatic Stowing in Mine Closure OperationsBy Siavoljub D. Maksimovic
The Bureau of Mines, through a cooperative agreement with Duquesne Light Co. of Pennsylvania, field tested a method of using pneumatic stowing of crushed limestone to construct seals in long-abandoned
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-51-82 Technology For Environmental Noise Control In Surface MinesBy Michael A. Staiano
The objective of this study was to determine the magnitude and sources of environmental noise from mining operations near populated areas, to de-scribe monitoring techniques, and to identify applicabl
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 8560 The Impact Of Blasting Agents And Slurries On Explosives TechnologyBy Richard A. Dick
This Bureau of Mines report describes the evolution of modern-day blasting agent and slurry products and the state of the art of the usage of these products as it exists today. The steadily increasing
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 3444 Measurement Of Pressures On Rock Pillars In Underground Mines ? Part I ? IntroductionBy Leonard Obert
The ultimate object of this investigation is to develop a method for determining the pressure, in- situ, on rock mine pillars, arches, end other mire structures. The preliminary investigations of Bure
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 6027 Hydrogenation Of Coal To Gaseous Hydrocarbons ? SummaryBy Raymond W. Hiteshue
Experiments were conducted al temperatures of 480° to 800° C. and hydrogen pressure of 6,000 p.s.i.g. to determine the effect of coal residence time on the conversion of a high-volatile bituminous C c
Jan 1, 1962