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Hulin, C. D., Geology and Ore Deposits of the Randsburg Quadrangle, Cal., Calif. State Mining Bureau Bull., 95, pp. 62-64, 1925. [Pg.1]

In addition to Federal Government (U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, U. S. Army, Bureau of Mines, Bureau of Standards, etc.) requirements, several companies, including the American Novawood Corp., American Nuclear Corp., Gamma Process Co., General Electric Co., Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Nuclear Materials and Equipment Corp., Picker X-Ray Corp., and U. S. Nuclear Corp., and the Japanese and Canadian governments have... [Pg.117]

Blickensderfer, R., J.H. Tylczak, and B.W. Madsen. "Lab Wear Testing Capabilities of the Bureau of Mines." Bureau of Mines information circular 9001, U.S. Dept, of the Interior, 1987. [Pg.194]

The Institute of labor hygiene of Fushun Mining Bureau conducts the survey on workers exposed to noise in Longing coal mine, and the survey indicates that among 248 operational locations, a total number exposed to noise is 5951, which accounts for 44% of current members and 59% of production workers and workers who are exposed to the noise above 90 dB (A) account for the total number of 76%, and constitute 33% of current members, while the current numbers 24% in the environment where the noise is above 100 dB (A). [Pg.750]

Wiss, J. F., Linehan, P. W. (1978). Control of vibrations and blast noise from surface coal mining (Volumes 1-lV, Report to U.S. Bureau of Mines). Bureau of Mines. [Pg.187]

R.L. Day, Trends in the Idaho and western phosphate fields, Idaho Mines Bureau, 1973. [Pg.42]

According to Senate Report No. 95-181 (1977), As early as 1865, a bill was introduced in the Congress to create a Federal Mining Bureau. It further states that little was done until a series of serious mine disasters occurred after the turn of the century, causing pubhc demand for Federal action to stop excessive loss of life. ... [Pg.2]

Adams, W.W., and M.E. Kohlos. 1941. Metal- and Nonmetal-Mine Accidents in the United States During the Calendar Year 1939 (Excluding Coal Mines). Bureau of Mines Bulletin 440. Washington, DC U.S. Government Printing Office. Table 34. [Pg.13]

Rail, H.T., C.J. Thompson, H.J. Coleman and R.L. Hopkins (1972), "Sulfur compounds in crude oil". Bureau of Mines Bull. No. 659. Distributed by National Technical Information Service (NTIS), US Dpt of Commerce, Springfield, VA. [Pg.459]

Smith, H.M. (1940), "Correlation index to aid interpreting crude oil analysis". US Bureau of Mines, techn. paper No. 610, p. 54. [Pg.459]

American Petroleum Institute atmospheric residue atmospheric residue hydroconversion American Society for Testing and Materials Association pour la Valorisation des Huiles Lourdes Anstalt fur Verbrennungskraftmaschinen List Bureau of Mines Correlation Index bromine number... [Pg.499]

Mineral Industry Surveys (Fourth Quarter 1989), U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Mines, Washington, D.C., May 5,1990. [Pg.17]

I. Harttmann and J. Nagy, U.S. Bureau of Mines Eeport of Investigation No. 37Sty 1944. [Pg.467]

Annual Proceedings of the Safety Seminars, Dept, of Defense, Explosive Safety Board, Washington, D.C. International symposia on explosives and closely related subjects are excellent sources of information, ie, international symposia on detonation symposia on combustion symposia on chemical problems connected with the stabiUty of explosives international pyrotechnics seminars symposia on compatibiUty of plastics and other materials with explosives, propellants, and pyrotechnics, and processing of explosives, propellants, and ingredients and symposia on explosives and pyrotechnics Mineral Industy Surveys, U.S. Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, Pa. Periodic pubhcations dedicated primarily to explosive studies in Propellants and Explosives Journal of Ha yardous Materials, and apparent consumption of industrial explosives and blasting agents in the United States. [Pg.30]

A similar technique to the Bureau of Mines trommel process called pellet flocculation has been used in Japan on a number of substrates on an industrial scale (47) using equipment made by the Ebara-Infilco Co. Combinations of inorganic salts such as lime with polyacrylamides are used as flocculants. [Pg.36]

L. W. Brandt and L. Stroud, Open File Information and Data delating to the Extraction of Heliumfrom Natural Gas bj Fow Temperature Processes, U.S. Bureau of Mines, Amarillo, Tex., May 1, 1959. [Pg.177]

An annual review of germanium is pubUshed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines (40) and a broader survey is pubUshed every five years (41). The Engineering and Mining Journal also pubhshed an annual germanium review through 1986 (42). The economics of germanium, with special emphasis on world trade, have been reviewed (43). [Pg.280]

Years Bureau of Mines Private plants Total Exports... [Pg.12]


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