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RI 8309 Improved Methods for Monitoring Production From Vertical Degasification Wells (a1145d87-20e5-400f-9b51-c975df4c6c5d)By S. W. Lambert
In this Bureau of Mines investigation, production was monitored for 1 year at over 30 coalbed gas-drainage boreholes located in Alabama, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Results indicate that the qual
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 4025 Segerstrom-Heizer Iron Property Pershing County, NevadaBy Victor E. Kral
"INTRODUCTION The Segerstorm-Heizer property was examined by engineers 3/ of the Bureau of Mines in May and June 1942 and Mach 1943. As a result of these examination, the Nevada State Department of Hi
Mar 1, 1947
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RI 3697 A Simple Device for Detecting Small Concentrations of Organic Halide Gases in the AtmosphereBy G. W. Jones, R. E. Kennedy
A simple , quick, and relatively accurate device is needed for determining the presence of very small concentrations of organic halide gases in various atmospheres . Such a device would enable safety
Apr 1, 1943
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IC 6139 Recommendation For Safety In Coal Mining Relating To Placing Main Haulage In Intake AirAs a basis for recommendation and for instruction of bureau engineers the considered opinion of the bureau is expressed in "decisions" of its Mine Safety Board, approved by the Director. Ten of these
Jan 1, 1929
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Holographic Interferometry Applied to Acoustically Excited Excised LungsBy G. Nuñez, M. A. Pathak, C. F. Stanley
"A 1986 report by the U.S. National Committee on Blomechanlcs (1) describes lung disease as a major national health problem. The report cites three areas that would benefit from a better understanding
Jan 1, 1989
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Technical Paper 306 - Operation and Maintenance of Electrical Equipment Approved for Permissibility by the Bureau of MinesBy L. C. IlsLey
Briefly, a permissible schedule of the Bureau of Mines establishes certain minimum standards for safety; it gives details of test methods adopted to determine whether these standards have been met, an
Jan 1, 1922
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IC 6096 State Regulations Governing Explosion-Proof Type Electric Motors in Coal MinesBy L. C. IlsLey
So many subjects are covered in State mine-safety regulations that any attempt to compare different State laws in their entirety would be futile. On the other hand, if one selects a single phase or br
Jan 1, 1929
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Inaccuracy Of Area Sampling For Measuring - The Dust Exposure Of Mining Machine Operators In Coal MinesBy F. N. Kissell, H. K. Sacks
This study examines the accuracy of area sampling for measuring the dust exposure of mining machine operators in coal mines. The specific objective of this research was to find locations where an area
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Coal Pillar Strength And Practical Coal Pillar Design ConsiderationsBy Daniel W. H. Su, Gregory J. Hasenfus
This paper demonstrates that finite-element modeling can be used to predict in situ coal pillar strength, especially under non ideal conditions where interface friction and roof and floor deformation
Jan 5, 1999
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IC 6530 Accident Experience of the Coal Mines of Utah for the Period 1918 to 1929By A. L. Murray, D. Harrington
From 1870 to the end of 1929 the coal production of Utah has been some- what less than 110,000,000 tons. During this period at least three major disasters have occurred with fatalities totaling about
Nov 1, 1931
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RI 2356 The Tannic Acid Method For The Quantitative Determination Of Carbon Monoxide In The BloodBy R. R. Sayers
carbon monoxide mav occur in many places and inhalation of that insidious s is a. frequent and .videly distributed cause of poisoning, ranging in severity from headache and. inefficiency to unconscio
May 1, 1922
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Impact, Thermal, And Shock Sensitivity Of Molten TNT And Of Asphalt-Contaminated Molten TNT (e4a9c30a-dae5-4199-9e51-53a7cbf7f133)By Richard J. Mainiero, James Q. Wheeler, Lewis H. Kopera, Yael Miron
The research reported here was part of the effort to evaluate the safety of a process to recover TNT from MK-9 depth bombs by the autoclave melt out process. In this process the depth bombs are heate
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RI 8159 An Electromagnetic System for Detecting and Locating Trapped Miners (98645320-2a36-480a-80c7-89be32280c48)By James A. Powell
The theory of electromagnetic fields indicates such fields could be used to detect and locate trapped miners. To be useful, the hardware of the system must meet a number of requirements, including sma
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 7794 Oxidation Of Cement Copper By Flash RoastingBy Walter W. Fisher
Cement copper was flash roasted in a vertical tube furnace to convert the copper to acid-soluble oxides as part of a postulated process for refining cement copper by oxidation roasting, acid leaching,
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 4034 Properties of Louisiana Crude Oils, Pt. 3By O. C. Blade, E. L. Garton
Louisiana is one of the major oil-producing States of the country. Commercial production of crude oil in the State began in 1902 and has increased to an estimated output of 157,409,000 barrels in 1945
Dec 1, 1946
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IC 7894 Abating Stream Pollution By Recovering Waste Oil From Steel Rolling Mills ? SummaryBy B. P. Martinez
This report presents the results of a research and development program in recovering waste-rolling oils conducted by the Bethlehem Steel Co., before 1954 at its Sparrows Point plant, Sparrow Point, Md
Jan 1, 1959
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Conclusion - Report to the Committee on Mining and Mineral Resources Research 1987"Health standards in the U.S. are among the highest in the world. Achieving these standards have often had an impact on productivity, slowing output, and raising prices to levels that make it difficul
Nov 1, 1988
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"""Piggy Back"" Mechanism with Calcium Explains How SilicaExerts Its Toxicity to Phagocytic Cells"By C. Van Dyke, K. Van Dyke, J. Gutierrez, C. Nowack
"Using propidium assay and flow cytometry, we examined how silica exerts its toxicity toward phagocytic cells employing the human neutrophil as a model. This toxicity appears to be associated with cal
Nov 1, 1995
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RI 5885 Preparation Of Ultrathin Sections Of Coal ? Introduction And SummaryBy J. T. McCartney
Thin sections of coal have been prepared for many years either by cutting on a microtome (1,2)5 or by grinding and polishing (2,1). Specimens of most coals had to be demineralized in hydrofluoric acid
Jan 1, 1961
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Characterization of Coal Mine DustBy John M. Dower, Ralph W. Plummer, Terrence J. Stobbe, Hyunwook Kim
"The relationship between exposure to coal mine dust and the development of various respiratory diseases is well recognized. The cause of these diseases however. Is still uncertain. To study this caus
Mar 1, 1989