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RI 8047 - Hydraulic Stimulation Increases Degasification Rate Of CoalbedsBy C. H. Elder, Maurice Deul
Coal degasification boreholes drilled from the surface have been success - fully hydraulically stimulated to increase the flow of gas from the coal. This Bureau of Mines report describes the hydraulic
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 7591 - Methane Emission Rate Studies In A Central Pennsylvania MineBy Charles Findlay, Stephen Krickovic
A methane emission rate study was conducted in 1969 on a longwall section of a Lower Kittanning coalbed mine in central Pennsylvania. The longwall face was mined with a drum shearer between developed
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 8319 Sources of Metals in the Combustible Fraction of Municipal Solid WasteBy Benjamin W. Haynes
The Bureau of Mines conducted research to devise technology for increasing the Nation's mineral supply by recovering valuable constituents from currently discarded waste materials. Municipal soli
Jan 1, 1978
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IC 7561 Use of Dust Respirators in Coal MinesBy S. J. Pearce
"INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARYComplaints have been made regarding dust respirators that may be used in coal-mining operations. Some of these complaints may be due to improper use of the respirator, inadeq
Mar 1, 1950
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RI 2122 Collection and Examination of Rock Dust in Mine AirBy F. D. Osgood, A. C. Fieldner, W. A. Selvig
In connection with investigations being conducted by the Bureau of Mines regarding pulmonary disease which is prevalent among metal miners in certain districts , a large number of rock- dust samples h
May 1, 1920
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RI 6953 Selective Flotation Of A Fluorspar Ore From IllinoisBy W. H. Eddy
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory batch flotation tests and continuous pilot plant flotation tests on a complex calcareous fluorspar ore from Cave-in-Rock, Ill., to determine the technical feas
Jan 1, 1967
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IC 7421 Use of Rock Dust and Water under the Federal Mine Safety Code in Limiting Coal-Dust ExplosionsBy C. W. Owings, J. J. Forbes
"INTRODUCTION The recent coal-dust explosions in Illinois and Indiana have again brought forcibly to the attention of mining men the fact that mines which liberate little or no methane can have widesp
Jun 1, 1947
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IC 7549 Conditions and Practices at Coal Mines in the Ruhr District of Western GermanyBy R. W. Stahl, H. E. Sanford, J. B. Benson
Immediately following the capitulation of Germany in World War II, the German State was occupied by various allied forces, who supervised all indus- trial activities in the area. Coal production is vi
Feb 1, 1950
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Executive Summary"INTRODUCTIONThe information compiled in this volume initially formed the response by the Generic Mineral Technology Center for -Respirable Dust (GTCRD) to a review of its research and technology tran
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 9206 - Model of Coal Dust Explosion Suppression by Rock Dust EntrainmentBy John C. Edwards
The Bureau of Mines developed a mathematical model to calculate the aerodynamically induced lifting of coal and rock dust from a composite deposition on a mine entry floor and the subsequent transport
Jan 1, 1988
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Induction of Unscheduled DNA Synthesis in V79 Cells by Diesel Emission Particles Dispersed in Simulated Pulmonary SurfactantBy B. Z. Zhong, T. Ong, W. E. Wallace, W. Z. Whong, Z. W. Gu, M. J. Keane
"Abstract-Diesel emission particles (DEP) from an engine operating on the Federal Test Procedure VDC were dispersed in an aqueous mixture of dipalmitoyl lecithin (DPL). a major component of pulmonary
Dec 1, 1995
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RI 2914 Control of a Small Mine Fire With Rock DustBy George McCaa, H. C. Howarth
"During recovery operations following a recent coal-mine explosion, 12 small fires were encountered near the break line of pillar extraction in a large panel. All of the fires except one were quickly
Feb 1, 1929
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Water-Powered Throat Scrubber For Continuous Miner Dust Control - ObjectiveReduce workers' dust exposure by capturing airborne coal and quartz dust generated by a continuous mining machine. Approach Install a water-powered scrubber system operating at 1,000 psi on
Jan 1, 1988
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Load Capacity And Stiffness Characteristics Of Screen Materials Used For Surface Control In Underground Coal MinesBy Dennis R. Dolinar
Screen material in the form of welded wire mesh and geogrids are used in underground coal mines to prevent the fall of small pieces of rock from the roof between roof bolts. Further, if the screen is
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IC 7460 Psychological Aspects of Accident PreventionBy H. J. Sloman
"INTRODUCTION Industry, including coal mining, has come to realize that to prevent accidents the human element must be given more consideration than was customary in the past. In formulating safety ru
May 1, 1948
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Evaluation Of Person-Wearable Methane Monitors (a1fba754-b9f0-4fdd-8c35-806188aa4cb1)By J. E. Chilton
Regular monitoring for methane gas is required near working faces in gassy underground mines where the potential for methane ignitions is greatest. However, high concentrations of methane can also acc
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Linear Coal Cutting Concept Reduces Respirable Dust Generation And Provides Larger, More Uniform Product ? ObjectiveDesign a high-production coal mining machine with inherent low dust generation and low frictional ignition potential. Approach Constant depth linear cutting (CDLC) provides a longterm solution t
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 6415 Heat of Formation of Aluminum CarbideBy Alla D. Mah
The heat of combustion of aluminum carbide (Al, C3 ) , obtained directly by combustion calorimetry , was AH298.15 -1,029.6 ± 1.9 kcal / mole . == The heat of formation of aluminum carbide correspondin
Jan 1, 1964
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Seismic System For Detecting And Locating Trapped Miners ? ObjectiveProvide a method of detecting and locating miners trapped underground following a mine disaster. Approach Develop a surface deployed system which senses the vibrations caused by a trapped miner p
Jan 1, 1981
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Minor Metals ? Arsenic (2b55951a-fff5-4247-ba72-0d57c2f43b3d)By J. Roger Loebenstein
Demand for arsenic exceeded supply in 1980, and the major domestic and foreign producers allocated available supplies to customers. Major demand was about evenly divided between industrial chemicals a
Jan 1, 1981