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  • NIOSH
    Mineral Investigation Of The John Muir Wilderness; Fresno, Inyo, Madera, And Mono Counties, California

    By Fredrick L. Johnson

    In deposits of the John Muir Wilderness, tungsten is the principal metallic element. Gold, silver, copper, and molybdenum could be recovered as by-products from most of the tungsten deposits. More tha

    Jan 1, 1981

  • NIOSH
    Introduction - The Mission (d439b491-33fd-4640-99fe-5d6117d022a1)

    The Bureau of Mines is responsible for a broad spectrum of programs for meeting the diverse and changing mineral resource needs of the Nation. These programs are managed by the Director and two Deputy

    Jan 1, 1981

  • NIOSH
    RI 8134 Laser Alinement Sensor for Continuous-Mining Machines

    By Merle L. Bowser

    An alinement (steering) sensor for continuous mining machines has been developed under a Bureau of Mines contract. A laser source in the entry projects a beam parallel to the centerline of the entr

    Jan 1, 1976

  • NIOSH
    OFR-79-81 Coal Mine Hazard Detection Using Synthetic Pulse Radar

    By James C. Fowler

    This report contains a description of the contract activities performed by ENSCO, Inc. under contract H0292025. The purpose of this project was to prove the feasibility of detecting hazards in a coal

    Jan 1, 1981

  • NIOSH
    IC 7008 Verde Antique ? Introduction

    By Oliver Bowles

    Marble is one of tile most beautiful and enduring materials employed in the construction industries. Because of its diverse colors, decorative patterns, and varying textures, it has furnished material

    Jan 1, 1938

  • NIOSH
    IC 8175 The Application Of Hydraulic Fracturing In The Recovery Of Oil By Waterflooding: A Summary

    By James A. Wasson

    This report summarizes the results and conclusions reached by various investigators who have attempted to determine the extent to which hydraulic fracturing will affect the secondary recovery of crude

    Jan 1, 1963

  • NIOSH
    RI 7349 Strengths Of Sulfur-Basalt Concretes

    By Lester J. Crow

    This study advances the use of elemental sulfur in structural materials by demonstrating its value in bonding high-strength, well-graded basalt aggregates to form sulfur-basalt concretes. Sulfur is an

    Jan 1, 1970

  • NIOSH
    OFR-18-74 Development Of A Personal Dust Sampler - I - Introduction

    By C. Froger

    Since its creation in 1950, the Centre d'Etudes et Recherches des Charbonnages de France at Verneuil-en-Halatte (Oise) has been conducting many investigations concerned with airborne dust measure

    Jan 1, 1973

  • NIOSH
    OFR-105(1)-84 Ground And Air Vibrations Caused By Surface Blasting. Volume 1. Executive Summary

    Ground and air vibrations induced by large surface blasts have been monitored. These field results, as well as a large number of published results, have been used to assess the performance of existing

    Jan 1, 1983

  • NIOSH
    OFR-102-85 Satellite Monitoring For A Coal Waste Embankment

    By F. J. Prokoski

    The COALSTAR Project, which operated from November 1981 to December 1982, was a research and development project aimed at providing a reliable and inexpensive means of monitoring various waste site co

    Jan 1, 1984

  • NIOSH
    A Missing Component In Your Emergency Management Plans: The Critical Incident Stress Factor

    By Kathleen M. Kowalski

    In emergency management, the effects of stress on the performance of emergency personnel, typically have been ignored or regarded as too enigmatic to quantify. This paper discusses the concept of Crit

  • NIOSH
    IC 8057 A Method Of Analyzing Demand For Mineral Commodities - A Case Study Of Salt ? Introduction

    By Richard S. Watt

    The Bureau of Mines is often called upon to analyze the demand for various minerals and fuels and to make projections of the future demand. Because minerals and fuels are raw materials and because the

    Jan 1, 1962

  • NIOSH
    OFR-182-82 Burial Of Potentially Toxic Surface Mine Spoil

    By L. B. Phelps

    A method is presented for the burial of potentially toxic spoil in high density zones or packages within spoil piles. Such burial could reduce the outflow of pollutants and thus minimize contamination

    Jan 1, 1981

  • NIOSH
    OFR-146(3)-77 Comparative Coal Transportation Costs: An Economic And Engineering Analysis Of Truck, Belt, Rail, Barge And Coal Slurry And Pneumatic Pipelines ? Volume 3 ? Coal Slurry Pipelines ? 3.1 Introduction

    By Michael Rieber

    An analysis of coal slurry pipelines was presented in our May 1976 study, Route Specific Cost Comparisons: Unit Trains, Coal Slurry Pipelines and Extra High Voltage Transmission (4]. The present study

    Jan 1, 1977

  • NIOSH
    OFR-91-79 Conveyor Belt Fire Testing

    By Joseph L. Buckley

    A total of 55 conveyor belt fire tests were conducted in the Bureau of Mines Fire Test Gallery, located at the Factory Mutual (FM) Fire Test Center West Glocester, R.I. The objectives of these tests w

    Jan 1, 1978

  • NIOSH
    RI 4423 Investigation Of Cheever Limonite Deposit Berkshire County, Mass.

    By R. J. Burgess

    During World War II the shortage of ore revived interest in eastern iron deposits, among which -!2..c "Ile Massachusetts and Connecticut limonites. The Cheever mine, in the Richmond-Salisbury area of

    Jan 1, 1949

  • NIOSH
    Minerals In The World Economy (4af6244d-f585-47fd-b89b-5661a4e82ad3)

    By Charles L. Kimbell

    Virtually every available measure of total world mineral industry activity demonstrated that 1982 was little, if any, better for the industry than 1981 had been. Levels of production, trade, and consu

    Jan 1, 1984

  • NIOSH
    RI 6047 Methods Of Analyzing Oilfield Waters: Flame-Spectrophotometric Determination Of Potassium, Lithium, Strontium, Barium, And Manganese

    By A. Gene Collins

    Potassium, lithium, strontium, barium, and manganese are present in many oilfield brines, None of them except barium is determined routinely in brine analyses. Therefore, sensitive and accurate flame-

    Jan 1, 1962

  • NIOSH
    Behavior of Nitrogen Oxides in the Product Gases from Explosive Detonations

    By Richard J. Mainiero, Michael J. Sapko, James H. Rowland III, Marcia L. Harris

    All explosive materials produce a cloud of reaction products, the most toxic of which is nitrogen dioxide (NO2). In the study reported here, 4.5-kg (10-lb) charges of blasting agent confined in either

  • NIOSH
    RI 6045 Radioactive Waste Disposal In The Shiprock-Type Uranium Milling Flowsheet ? Summary

    By K. E. Tame

    The Bureau of Mines is studying possible modifications in conventional uranium ore-processing steps to confine and permit controlled disposal of radioactive wastes. A potential method of minimizing po

    Jan 1, 1962