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RI 3507 Gaseous Products From Explosives - 1. -Some Factors Affecting Test Results ? Introduction (eb5c4661-f33d-4d61-8603-12b053c561fe)By John C. Holtz
Information on the gaseous products from the detonation of explosives has been obtained in two ways. In the first, the atmosphere in nines is analyzed after blasting, aid in the second, the gases foun
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 5978 Borehole Deformation Gage For Determining The Stress In Mine Rock ? SummaryBy Leonard Obert
This report describes a gage which, when used with my procedure for producing strain relief, will measure the resulting borehole deformation, From the borehole deformation the magnitude and direction
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 9203 Characterization Of The 1986 Sand And Gravel Mining WorkforceBy Shail J. Butani
In 1986 the Bureau of Mines conducted a probability sample survey, Mining Industry Population Survey, to measure such employee characteristics as occupation; principal equipment operated; work locatio
Jan 1, 1988
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IC 6879 Sand And Gravel Excavation: Part VI: Mining Methods ? IntroductionBy J. R. Thoenen
This circular is part 6 of the third paper (entitled "Excavation") of a series summarizing the technical problems involved in the production and preparation of sand and gravel. Part 1 discussed the us
Jan 1, 1936
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IC 8477 Socioeconomic Aspects Of Mining In Selected Cities - Urbanization And Surface Mining, Atlanta, Ga.By R. R. French
The industrial minerals industry in the Atlanta, Ga., area was studied in order to better understand problems associated with exploiting mineral resources in and near metropolitan areas. A method for
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 8072 Quadratic Functions For Iron Radiation, 0° To 180° 2? ? SummaryBy Ronald M. Lewis
Quadratic functions, Q(hkl), are given to six places in increments of 0.01° for 2? from 00 to 90° for FeKa and from 25° to 180° for FeKa1. The wavelengths used for Fe in the computation are those agre
Jan 1, 1961
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OFR-29-75 A Feasibility Study On The Use Of Foam To Reduce Respirable Dust On A Joy 10cm Continuous MinerBy T. R. Achenbach
1. This, the final report to the U. S. Bureau of Mines on the program with the subject title, presents the data obtained from June 29, 1973, to April 20, 1974. 2. Operating in the Illinois #6 coal
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 6049 Heats And Free Energies Of Formation Of Calcium And Magnesium Vanadates ? Introduction And SummaryBy E. G. King
The literature contains little thermodynamic information regarding inter-oxidic compounds of the ferroalloy elements and, as a result, thermodynamic considerations of extractive and utilization proces
Jan 1, 1962
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OFR-84-82 Feasibility Of Water Injection For Particulate Removal In Large Turbocharged Diesel EnginesBy R. N. Hambright
Gaseous and particulate exhaust emissions are characterized for a 1200 Bhp two-stroke cycle diesel, a 1000 Bhp four-stroke cycle pre-combustion chamber diesel, and a 900 Blip four-stroke cycle, direct
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-100-75 Hazard Analysis Of Underground Coal Mine Haulage Systems ? 1. SummaryBy Herman O. Ankenbruck
Analyses of statistical data indicate that haulage accidents are one of the largest sources of injuries and fatalities in underground coal mines, and that the rate of accidents in transportation has b
Jan 1, 1975
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OFR-110(2)-84 Relationship Of Underground Diesel Engine Maintenance To Emissions - Volume IIBy Ronald Branstetter
Gaseous and particulate exhaust emissions from 20 diesel engines in service at five underground mines were measured with high accuracy instrumentation. The engines that were tested were checked for fa
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 7733 Survey Of Dust-Control Practices In The Coal-Mining Industry - SummaryBy R. W. Barnes
This circular presents results of a survey conducted by the Bureau of Mines to ascertain the extent to which dust-control practices are employed in the coal-mining industry. This survey was initiated
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 5393 Washability Study Of Coal From Mary Lee Bed, Maben, Ala. ? Summary And IntroductionBy H. L. Riley
At the Southern Experiment Station, Tuscaloosa, Ala., reports are prepared from time to time on results of washability studies of coal from important beds in the Southern Appalachian region. The inves
Jan 1, 1958
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OFR-26(1)-83 Data Collection And Mathematical Modeling For Predicting Underground Mine Water InflowThis study of underground mine water inflow was initiated by the U. S. Bureau of Mines in March 1980. The objective of this study is to evaluate the hydrologic variables associated with surface water
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 5843 Agglomerating Anthracite For Metallurgical Fuel ? SummaryBy W. S. Sanner
Anthracite was used extensively as a fuel in iron metallurgy from 1840 to 1880. In 1874, 226 of the 680 blast furnaces in the United States were operating on anthracite and producing almost one-half o
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 8390 Basic Coal Research In The United StatesReports by researchers in government, industry, and universities of the United States are given for various projects on basic coal research concerning, the metamorphism, physical and chemical properti
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 7560 Converting Organic Wastes To Oil - A Replenishable Energy SourceBy H. R. Appell
The Bureau of Mines is experimentally converting cellulose, the chief constituent of organic solid waste, to a low-sulfur oil, All types of cellulosic wastes, including urban refuse, agricultural wast
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 8938 - Laboratory Processing and Characterization of Waste Materials From Manganese NodulesBy B. W. Haynes
This Bureau of Mines report describes the laboratory processing of manganese nodules and the results of tailings characterization obtained during the cooperative program with the Department of Commerc
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 8105 Ferric Chloride-Brine Leaching of Galena ConcentrateBy F. P. Haver
Primary lead is produced in the United States by the pyrometallurgical smelting of lead sulfide (galena, PbS) concentrates, which poses sulfur dioxide and lead air pollution control problems. The Fede
Jan 1, 1976
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State Statistics – OhioOhio has an estimated 46 billion tons of coal beneath 12,000 square miles of the eastern third of the state. Recoverable coal reserves within this vast area are estimated at 21 billion tons, 3.2 billi
Jan 1, 1992