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                     IC 6750 Mining Laws Of The Irish Free State ? Prefatory Note IC 6750 Mining Laws Of The Irish Free State ? Prefatory NoteBy E. P. Youngman This paper is one of a series of digests of foreign mining legislation and court decisions that is being prepared in advance of a general report relative to the right of American citizens to explore f Jan 1, 1933 
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                     IC 6751R Onyx Marble And Travertine ? Introduction IC 6751R Onyx Marble And Travertine ? IntroductionBy Oliver Bowles Calcareous rocks, of which the principal varieties are marble and lime¬stone, are used extensively for building and ornamental purposes. Onyx and travertine, subdivisions of these groups, are sufficie Jan 1, 1940 
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                     IC 6752 Explosions In Utah Coal Mines, 1900-1932 ? Introduction IC 6752 Explosions In Utah Coal Mines, 1900-1932 ? IntroductionBy D. J. Parker In attempting to discuss a subject of this character it should be clearly understood at the outset that the purpose is not to emphasize the mere fact of occurrence of such catastrophes, the memory of Jan 1, 1933 
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                     IC 6753 Explosions In Colorado Coal Mines, 1883 To 1932 - Introduction IC 6753 Explosions In Colorado Coal Mines, 1883 To 1932 - IntroductionBy G. M. Kintz In safety work a study of past accidents is of value in determining means of reducing future accidents of the same character. This is particularly true with reference to coal-mine explosions. Data fro Jan 1, 1933 
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                     IC 6754 Explosions In Kentucky Coal Mines, January 1, 1884 - June 30, 1933 ? Purpose Of This Report IC 6754 Explosions In Kentucky Coal Mines, January 1, 1884 - June 30, 1933 ? Purpose Of This ReportPrevention of coal-mine explosions depends largely upon thorough knowledge of the causes that initiate explosions. A review of coal-mine explosions in one geographical area when supplemented by nation Jan 1, 1934 
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                     IC 6755 The Experimental Mine Of The United States Bureau Of Mines ? Introduction IC 6755 The Experimental Mine Of The United States Bureau Of Mines ? IntroductionBy G. S. Rice The Experimental Mine of the United States Bureau of Mines is a unique coal mine that serves as a large-scale testing laboratory. It is used primarily for testing the explosibility of coal-dust and ga Jan 1, 1933 
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                     IC 6757 Review Of Fine Grinding In Ore Concentrators ? Introduction IC 6757 Review Of Fine Grinding In Ore Concentrators ? IntroductionBy Alexander M. Gow This paper summarizes a survey of fine-grinding practice in ore-concentrating plants throughout the United States, Alaska, Canada, Mexico, and Cuba as reported in the Bureau of Mines Information Circu Jan 1, 1933 
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                     IC 6758 Milling Methods At The Lead-Zinc Concentrator Of The International Smelting Co., Tooele, Utah ? Introduction IC 6758 Milling Methods At The Lead-Zinc Concentrator Of The International Smelting Co., Tooele, Utah ? IntroductionBy W. J. McKenna This paper, describing the milling practice at tine lead-zinc concentrator of the International Smelting Co., is one of a series of papers on milling methods being prepared by the United States Bureau Jan 1, 1933 
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                     IC 6759 Milling Methods At The Oxide Concentrator Of The International Smelting Co., Tooele, Utah ? Introduction IC 6759 Milling Methods At The Oxide Concentrator Of The International Smelting Co., Tooele, Utah ? IntroductionBy J. J. Bean This paper, describing the milling practice at the oxide concentrator of the International Smelting Co., is one of a series on milling methods and costs being published by the United States Bureau of Jan 1, 1933 
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                     IC 6760 Explosions In New Mexico Coal Mines, 1895 To 1932 ? Introduction IC 6760 Explosions In New Mexico Coal Mines, 1895 To 1932 ? IntroductionBy G. M. Kintz From 1895 to 1932, inclusive, 1,0163/ men were killed in and about New Mexico coal mines. Of these, 473 (approximately 47 percent) were killed in the 17 explosions listed in this paper. The second lar Jan 1, 1934 
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                     IC 6761 Mine Explosions and Fires in the United States During the Fiscal Year Ended June 30,1933 IC 6761 Mine Explosions and Fires in the United States During the Fiscal Year Ended June 30,1933By D. Harrington, W. J. Fene Explosions are a type of mine accident that can be prevented by known methods ; however , they continue to occur because some mining people are still negligent in adopting and using the known and , in Jan 1, 1934 
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                     IC 6762 Operating Coal Mines Without Accidents IC 6762 Operating Coal Mines Without AccidentsBy D. Harrington Coal mines and mining-, as well as metal and nonmetallic mines and min¬ing, are not inherently unsafe, although mining people think they are and would like to have everyone else think so. It is now be Jan 1, 1934 
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                     IC 6763 Accident Experience And Cost In Virginia Coal Mines 1929 To 1933, Inclusive ? Nature Of This Report IC 6763 Accident Experience And Cost In Virginia Coal Mines 1929 To 1933, Inclusive ? Nature Of This ReportBy Joseph F. Davies Along with the humanitarian need for preventing accidents the cost of injuries must be considered. As a means of bringing the facts concerning the prevalence of accidents in mining and their direct co Jan 1, 1934 
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                     IC 6764 Explosions In Illinois Coal Mines 1883 To 1932 IC 6764 Explosions In Illinois Coal Mines 1883 To 1932By C. A. Herbert The old fatalistic idea that industrial accidents were a necessary part of industry and that little, if anything, could be done about them has been succeeded by realization that a majority of the haza Jan 1, 1934 
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                     IC 6765 Wyoming Coal-Mine Explosions, 1881 ? 1931 IC 6765 Wyoming Coal-Mine Explosions, 1881 ? 1931By G. M. Kintz The data in this circular were taken from publications of the United States Bureau of Mines and published annual reports of the Wyoming State Inspector of Coal Mines. The tables included are complete Jan 1, 1934 
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                     IC 6767 Use Of Airplanes In Mining And Petroleum Operations ? Introduction IC 6767 Use Of Airplanes In Mining And Petroleum Operations ? IntroductionBy Hugh M. Wolfin This Information Circular is an abstract of a manuscript which was completed in June 1933, by Mr. Hugh M. Wolflin, formerly of the U. S. Bur eau of Mines. This abstract has been prepared by Charles Wi Jan 1, 1934 
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                     IC 6768 Manganese Its Occurrence, Milling, and Mefallurgy. Part I IC 6768 Manganese Its Occurrence, Milling, and Mefallurgy. Part IBy Will H. Coghill, Fred D. DeVaney, R. S. Dean Part I CONTENTS May 1, 1934 
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                     IC 6769 Manganese Its Occurrence, Milling, and Metallurgy. Part II IC 6769 Manganese Its Occurrence, Milling, and Metallurgy. Part IIBy C. G. Maier The present trend of chemicometallurgical research toward widespread and inclusive use of thermodynamic methods requires the inclusion of available data of this sort in any comprehensive metallurgical May 1, 1934 
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                     IC 6770 Manganese Its Occurrence, Milling, and MetalIurgy. Part III IC 6770 Manganese Its Occurrence, Milling, and MetalIurgy. Part IIIBy Edmund S. Leaver, R. S. Dean, T. L. Joseph The metallurgy of manganese has developed along the lines of iron metal¬ lurgy. Enough high-grade ore has Been available so that by reduction with carbon it could be turned into an iron-ma.nga.nese al May 1, 1934 
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                     IC 6771 Manganese Its Occurrence, Milling, and . Metallurgy. Part IV. Chapter 9. Ferrous Alloys of Manganese and Their Use in the Steel Industry IC 6771 Manganese Its Occurrence, Milling, and . Metallurgy. Part IV. Chapter 9. Ferrous Alloys of Manganese and Their Use in the Steel IndustryBy G. R. Fitterer, M. B. Royer The application of manganese in iron and steel metallurgy is very inter¬ esting historically. In general, ancient- irons and steels contained virtu¬ ally no manganese, probably because the available i May 1, 1934 
