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RI 8323 Methane Drainage Study in the Sunnyside Coalbed, Utah (4d256f80-a7bd-40e3-9f40-6ea7ad20da10)By J. H. Perry
The Bureau of Mines is conducting research to determine the effectiveness of long holes in degasifying an area of the Upper Split of the Lower Sunnyside coalbed at Kaiser Steel Co.'s Sunnyside No
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 8930 - Hydrogen Chloride Sparging Crystallization of the Chloride Salts of Cobalt, Manganese, and NickelBy D. E. Shanks
The Bureau of Mines investigated the effects of HCI concentration and solution temperature on the solubility and crystal form of the chlorides of Co, Mn, and Ni when sparged with HCI gas at temperatur
Jan 1, 1985
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Training future mine emergency responders - Part 2: What topics should be included? (aa4a119a-30c0-4dd3-9993-8b5b7d1d5e14)By Michael J. Brnich
Since 1991, Pittsburgh Research Center (PRC- formerly part of the Bureau of Mines) researchers have recorded extensive interviews with 30 individuals who are experts in the area of mine emergency resp
Jan 1, 1997
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Underground Mine CommunicationsBy Howard E. Parkinson, John N. Murphy
Abstract-Underground mines are typically extensive labyrinths that employ many people working over an area of many square miles; exten¬sive analysis of mine-communications systems has identified speci
Aug 28, 1977
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Part Nine - Additional Technical Support And Consulting Services Related To Mine Communications And Miner Location – IntroductionOver and above the technical support arid consulting work described in the preceding Parts of this Volume, ADL staff also provided a wide range of additional technical assistance to the Bureau on an a
Jan 1, 1974
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MLA 93-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Lincoln Creek Rare II Area (No. 5983), Douglas County, Nevada ? SummaryBy Scott A. Stebbins
During 1981, the U.S. Bureau of Mines and U.S. Geological Survey conducted a mineral resource survey of the 6,400 acre (15,800 ha) Lincoln Creek RARE II area (No. 5983) in the Toiyabe National Forest
Jan 1, 1982
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MLA 7-92 - Mineral Resources Of The Winegar Hole Study Area, Fremont County, IdahoBy Thomas J. Peters
The U.S. Bureau of Mines studied the 3,500-acre Winegar Hole study area, Idaho, a legislatively proposed (101st U.s. Congress) addition to the Winegar Hole Wilderness, Wyo.; it adjoins the western bou
Jan 1, 1992
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IC 7723 A Survey Of The Literature On The Electrodeposition Of Molybdenum ? SummaryBy T. T. Campbell
A survey of the literature eras made covering the use of aqueous non-aqueous, and fused-welt systems for the electrowinning or electroplating of molybdenum metal. The survey was prepared in order t
Jan 1, 1955
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IC 8621 - Methane Control In Eastern U.S. Coal MinesResearch workers from the Bureau of Mines and industry met with other government and industry representatives at the Mont Chateau Lodge, Morgantown, W. Va., on May 30-31, 1973, to discuss the current
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 9398 - Predicting Materials’ Ease of Combustion: Development of a Simple Test MethodBy Maria I. De Rosa, Charles D. Litton
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted experiments for predicting materials' ease of combustion (smoldering onset, smoldering, flaming, and decomposition rates) by means of submicrometer smoke partic
Jan 1, 1992
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NIOSH Safety Performance Testing Protocols For Standing Roof Supports And Longwall ShieldsBy Thomas M. Barczak
The safety of mine workers depends on the proper installation of roof supports to prevent the ground from collapsing into the working areas of an underground mine. As new support systems are develope
Jan 10, 2000
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Amplitude Statistics Of Electromagnetic Noise In Coal MinesBy M. Kanda, J. W. Adams
A system for measuring amplitude probability distributions (APD’s) of electromagnetic noise in coal mines is described and typical APD’s from an underground coal mine are presented. The APD is a basic
Jan 1, 1973
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Underground mine fire preparedness - Part 2 - Part 2 of 4 - Preparedness to evacuate and miners? experiences with incipient firesBy Charles Vaught
This is the second in a series of four articles that discuss underground firefighting preparedness. As with the first article in the May-June issue, it is based on interviews with 214 miners conducted
Jan 1, 1997
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Ultralow-Frequency Through-The-Earth Electromagnetic Fire Warning Alarm System For Underground Mines - ObjectiveProvide a rapid, reliable means of warning underground miners of a fire or other emergency. Approach An ultalow-frequency electromagnetic signaling system was designed, breadboarded, and tested
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 5366 Laboratory Investigation Of Bauxite Ore From The Quapaw Deposit, Saline County, Ark. ? SummaryBy W. A. Calhoun
The purpose of this investigation was to develop a procedure for removing excess iron from representative samples of bauxite ore from the Quapaw deposit of American Cyanamid Co., Saline County, Ark.,
Jan 1, 1957
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IC 9325 MULSIM/PC-A Personal-Computer-Based Structural Analysis Program For Mine Design In Deep Tabular DepositsBy Douglas A. Donato
This Information Circular presents the MULSIM/PC system of numerical modeling computer programs developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines. This system consists of four programs: PREMUL, the preprocessor o
Jan 1, 1992
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OFR-35-84 Evaluation Of Roof Trusses, Phase II - Use Of Frequency Of Vibration To Determine Chord TensionBy C. P. Mangelsdorf
This report deals with the efforts to develop a portable device suitable for underground use for the purpose of measuring the frequency of vibration of the horizontal chords of Birmingham roof trusses
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 8612 Improvements in Heap Leaching To Recover Silver and Gold From Low-Grade ResourcesBy G. E. McClelland
As part of its mission to assure an adequate domestic supply of metals essential to the Nation's welfare, the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, investigated a particle agglomerati
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8936 - Field Evaluations of Magnesium Oxide in Deep-Bed FiltrationBy Daniel N. Tallman
To provide technology for achieving more efficient water filtration systems for the mineral industry, the Bureau of Mines performed demon-stration filtration tests at three iron ore mines and one stee
Jan 1, 1985
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A Normal Accident Theory-Based Complexity Assessment Methodology For Safety-Related Computer SystemsBy John J. Sammarco
Computer-related accidents have caused injuries and fatalities in numerous applications. Normal Accident Theory (NAT) explains that these accidents are inevitable because of system complexity. Complex