A Treatise on Practical and Theoretical Mine Ventilation |
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... give out a poisonous gas , carbonic - acid , the waste products of the com- bustion of our bodies . From this we may learn how important a factor oxygen is for health , and how neces- sary it is that we have plenty of fresh , pure air ...
... give out a poisonous gas , carbonic - acid , the waste products of the com- bustion of our bodies . From this we may learn how important a factor oxygen is for health , and how neces- sary it is that we have plenty of fresh , pure air ...
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... gives up its oxygen to the blood , receiving , in turn , carbonic acid and water , foul with waste matter which the blood has picked up in its circulation through the body . Should we rebreathe it into our lungs , the blood will leave ...
... gives up its oxygen to the blood , receiving , in turn , carbonic acid and water , foul with waste matter which the blood has picked up in its circulation through the body . Should we rebreathe it into our lungs , the blood will leave ...
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... to facilitate calculations . It gives the weight of 100 cubic feet of air in pounds at different barometrical pressures . TABLE II . 8.265 8.231 8.066 7.909 7.756 7.611 7.471 20-Qualifications entitling persons to explore, occupy.
... to facilitate calculations . It gives the weight of 100 cubic feet of air in pounds at different barometrical pressures . TABLE II . 8.265 8.231 8.066 7.909 7.756 7.611 7.471 20-Qualifications entitling persons to explore, occupy.
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... give the pressure that would cause circulation . Pounds . 900 cubic feet at 42 ° = 69.030 900 cubic feet at 72 ° = 65.124 Difference in weight 3.906 This pressure in the open air would produce a velocity of wind between twenty - five ...
... give the pressure that would cause circulation . Pounds . 900 cubic feet at 42 ° = 69.030 900 cubic feet at 72 ° = 65.124 Difference in weight 3.906 This pressure in the open air would produce a velocity of wind between twenty - five ...
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... gives rise to a brisker ventilation . For this reason , furnaces should not be used in shallow pits . When coal is worked at a dip , the effect of natural ventilation is very complicated ; and in many instances there will be little ...
... gives rise to a brisker ventilation . For this reason , furnaces should not be used in shallow pits . When coal is worked at a dip , the effect of natural ventilation is very complicated ; and in many instances there will be little ...
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acres Act of Congress action adverse claim affidavit air passing air-column airway amicus curiæ amount anemometer application asphyxia barometer brattice circulation co-efficient Copp's Copp's Min court cubic feet cubic foot district ditch easements entry feet of air feet per minute filed fire-damp friction furnace held horse-power hundred inches issue ksv2 labor lamp land office Landowner Law Rep length lien lode claims marsh-gas ment mineral lands mining claims motive-column Mueseler lamp necessary notice owners party patent perimeter person placer claim plat possession posting pounds per square pressure per square prior public lands purchase purposes quantity of air quartz record regulations repealed resistance revolutions per minute rubbing-surface rules safety-lamp Section Sickels square feet square foot Stat statute surface survey temperature thereof tion tunnel United upcast vein or lode velocity VENTILATION volume of air water-gauge weight
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Page xxxi - States governing their possessory title, shall have the exclusive right of possession and enjoyment of all the surface included within the lines of their locations, and of all veins, lodes, and ledges throughout their entire depth, the top or apex of which lies inside of such surface lines extended downward vertically, although such veins, lodes, or ledges may so far depart from a perpendicular in their course downward as to extend outside the vertical side lines of such surface locations.
Page xxxi - On each claim located after the tenth day of May, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, and until a patent has been issued therefor, not less than one hundred dollars' worth of labor shall be performed or improvements made during each year.
Page xxxi - ... upon a failure to comply with these conditions, the claim or mine upon which such failure occurred shall be open to relocation in the same manner as if no location of the same had ever been made, provided that the original locators, their heirs, assigns, or legal representatives, have not resumed work upon the claim after failure and before such location.
Page xxxi - It shall be the duty of the adverse claimant, within thirty days after filing his claim, to commence proceedings in a court of competent jurisdiction, to determine the question of the right of possession, and prosecute the same with reasonable diligence to final judgment; and a failure so to do shall be a waiver of his adverse claim.
Page xxxi - Every person above the age of twenty-one years, who is a citizen of the United States...
Page 153 - Mining claims upon veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver, cinnabar, lead, tin, copper, or other valuable deposits...
Page xxx - ... local customs or rules of miners in the several mining districts, so far as the same are applicable and not inconsistent with the laws of the United States.
Page xxxi - ... and he shall also post such notice in his office for the same period. The claimant at the time of filing this application, or at any time thereafter, within the sixty days of publication, shall file with the register a certificate of the United States surveyor general that five hundred dollars...
Page xxxi - ... survey and sale, there have been homesteads made by citizens of the United States, or persons who have declared their intention to become citizens, which homesteads have been made, improved, and used for agricultural...
Page xxxi - Whenever, by priority of possession, rights to the use of water for mining, agricultural, manufacturing or other purposes, have vested and accrued, and the same are recognized and acknowledged by the local customs, laws and the decisions of courts, the possessors and owners of such vested rights shall be maintained and protected in the same...