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IC 6292 Petroleum Refineries in the United States January 1 1930By G. R. Hopkins, E. W. COCHRANE
According to reports received by the United States Bureau of Mines , Department of Commerce , as of January 1 , 1930 , there were 412 completed refineries in the United States with a daily crude oil c
Apr 1, 1930
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RI 7113 Effects Of Boron And Of Boron With Carbon On The Mechanical Properties Of VanadiumBy H. G. Iverson
The effects of adding boron and boron plus carbon to electrorefined vanadium were evaluated with respect to mechanical properties at low temperatures and response to heat treatment. Grain size was sig
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 7646 Petroleum Refineries Including Cracking Plants, In The United States, January 1, 1952 ? Summary - Crude Oil CapacityBy J. G. Kirby
The total number of petroleum refineries in the United States decreased during 1951, while the total crude-oil charging capacity continued to increase. There were 350 refineries as of January 1, 1952,
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 6250 Design And Development Of A Rock Bolt Anchored By Explosive Forming: A Progress ReportBy Edward W. Parsons
Conventional rock-bolt anchors often fail when installed in weak formations. The purpose of this work was to develop an anchor that would utilize an explosive charge to secure anchorage in any typ
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 5444 Experiments In Concentrating Lead Sulfide Slime ? SummaryBy D. W. Frommer
As one phase of a general problem of recovering sulfide slimes, mineral-dressing research was conducted on flotation tailing from the St. Joseph Lead Co., Bonne Terre, Mo., mill to recover a significa
Jan 1, 1959
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IC 8485 A Method For Extinguishing And Removing Burning Coal Refuse BanksBy Frank C. Andreuzzi
The Division of Environmental Activities, U.S. Bureau of Mines, conducted a solid waste demonstration project on a burning coal refuse bank. The primary objective of this project was to develop and ev
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 8875 Computerized, Remote Monitoring Systems For Underground Coal Mines - Fires And Explosive AtmospheresBy Jeffrey H. Welsh
This report presents a study on the use of computerized, continuous remote monitoring systems for fire and explosive atmosphere safety in underground coal mines. The effects of these systems on the sa
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 7741 Development Of A Portable Radon DetectorBy H. L. Gibbs
A portable radon monitoring instrument capable of making on-the-spot measurements of the radon gas content of uranium mine atmospheres was designed and constructed. The monitor was tested in the labor
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 8841 - Control of Longwall Gob Gas With Cross- Measure Boreholes (Upper Kittanning Coalbed)By S. J. Schatzel, J. Cervik, A. A. Campoli
The cross-measure borehole technique is being studied by the Bureau of Mines as an alternative to the use of surface gob boreholes as a means of controlling methane in gobs during longwall mining. Sma
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 6774 Leasing System As Applied To Metal Mining ? IntroductionBy W. O. Vanderburg
The leasing or tribute system has been an important factor in the development of our metal-mining industry, particularly in the gold and silver mines of the Western States. It has received its widest
Jan 1, 1934
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Chromium (V) and Hydroxyl Radical Formation during the Glutathione Reductase-Catalyzed Reduction of Chromium (VI)By N. S. Dalal, X. Shi
"Electron spin resonance measurements provide evidence for the formation of long-lived Cr(V) intermediates in the reduction of Cr(Vl) by glutathione redtuctase in the presence of NADPH and for the hyd
Jan 1, 1989
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Particle Size Distribution of Airborne Dust in Coal MinesBy R. Hogg, T. F. Dumm
"Procedures for particle size analysis on respirable dust from coal mines have been evaluated. Using respirable dusts dispersed in a laboratory dust chamber, size distributions measured using cascade
Jan 1, 1989
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Quantitative Analysis of Silica in Silica-Kaolin Mixtures by Photoacoustic and Diffuse Reflectance SpectroscopiesBy M. S. Seehra, R. S. Pandurangi
"INTRODUCTION Silica and kaolin (a layer aluminosilicate) are among the major constituents of most coal mine dusts.' Whereas kaolin is cytotoxic in vitro but nonfibrogenic in vivo in humans and experi
Mar 1, 1992
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RI 8992 - Exhaust Ventilation of Deep Cuts Using a Continuous-Mining MachineBy Jon C. Volkwein
The Bureau of Mines, Foster-Miller Inc., and Beaver Creek Coal Co. have evaluated the ability of a new system to ventilate a 40-ft-deep cut. A remote-control continuous-mining machine, in a 7-ft-thic
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 6692 Extraction Of Manganese From Georgia Umber Ore By A Sulfuric Acid-Ferrous Sulfate ProcessBy H. P. LeVan
Research was conducted to examine the feasibility of extracting manganese from Georgia umber ore by a three-stage continuous sulfuric acid-ferrous sulfate pickle liquor leaching process. A continuous
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 7909 Mining Methods And Cost. Iowa Gypsum Deposits ? SummaryBy L. G. Marshall
Gypsum mining and processing has been one of the principal industries in Iowa for more than 75 years. For most of that period, Iowa has ranked among the five leading States in the production of crude
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 7117 Silver Recovery From Waste Photographic Solutions By Metallic DisplacementBy R. O. Dannenberg
A metallic displacement process, utilizing easily available steel wool or steel window screen, was devised and successfully used for the recovery of silver from waste photographic fixing solutions. La
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 8757 Comparative Shortwall And Room-And-Pillar Mining CostsBy L. E. Green
For shortwall mining to be profitable, the additional capital investment of about $1 million for shortwall roof supports must be offset by decreased total operating costs and/or increased coal product
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 7392 Spray-Applied Polyurethane Foam To Insulate Heated Rooms Excavated In PermafrostBy K. Robert Dorman
Spray-applied polyurethane foam was used to insulate the walls of heated rooms excavated in permafrost. The experiment was designed to determine whether polyurethane foam can be sprayed successfully o
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 8272 Research And Technologic Work On Explosives, Explosions, And Flames: Fiscal Year 1964 (f9367a78-045b-40e4-8249-bd721ea8173f)The principal activities of the Bureau of Mines Explosives Research Center from July 1, 1963 to June 30, 1964 are described briefly in part 1. Part 2 gives short abstracts of publications that app
Jan 1, 1965