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RI 9450 - Early Detection of Insulation Failure in Electric MotorsBy Gerald T. Homce
A system capable of monitoring mine electrical power systems and detecting impending component failure could significantly improve power system safety and reduce unscheduled equipment downtime. Such m
Jan 1, 1993
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Roof Stability Issues in Underground Limestone Mines in the United StatesBy Leonard J. Prosser, Dennis R. Dolinar, John L. Ellenberger, Gabriel S. Esterhuizen, Anthony T. Iannacchione
The room-and-pillar mining method is used extensively in underground limestone mines in the Eastern and Midwestern U.S. The rock mass is typically a near-horizontal, bedded deposit at relatively shall
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Maximizing The Ventilation Of Large-Opening MinesBy R. H. Grau, S. B. Robertson, R. B. Krog
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has conducted research to improve the ventilation of large-opening mines. Large-opening mine ventilation is unique for the following r
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Mineral Resources Of The Seven Blackfoot Study Area, Garfield County, Montana ? SummaryBy Michael S. Miller
In 1984, at the request of Bureau of Land Management, the Bureau of Mines studied 8,500 acres of the 20,250-acre Seven Blackfoot Wilderness Study Area (WSA) consisting of all 3,950 acres of MT-024-657
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 6691 Square-Set System Of Mining ? IntroductionBy E. D. Gardner
This paper on the square-set system of mining embodies the results of a special study of the subject made as a part of the Bureau of Mines general investigation of mining methods and costs. Data for t
Jan 1, 1933
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IC 8676 Sulfur Content Of Crude OilsBy M. Carrales
This Bureau of Mines report presents information on the sulfur content of crude oil in the United States and in some foreign countries. Data are presented for oil produced in 1971 from fields in 26 St
Jan 1, 1975
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IC 7180 Mercury Poisoning As A Mining Hazard - IntroductionBy Sara J. Davenport
With the increased demand for mercury incident to preparations for national defense and the reduction in imports from some of the usual sources owing to war conditions, many small mines in the United
Jan 1, 1941
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Practical Experiences With Application Of The Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) In Australian Coal MinesBy David Hill
The Australian underground coal mining industry has made extensive use of the Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) classification system for a diverse range of purposes in recent years. These include mining m
Jan 5, 2007
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OFR-146(5)-77 Comparative Coal Transportation Costs: An Economic And Engineering Analysis Of Truck, Belt, Rail, Barge And Coal Slurry And Pneumatic Pipelines - Volume 5 ? Conveyor Belts ? 5.1 IntroductionBy Michael Rieber
In this study a generalized specification and costing model for high tonnage coal carrying conveyor belts of 3.5 to 100 miles is presented. These belt systems, in modular units or flights, of up to 9
Jan 1, 1977
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OFR-190-83 Iowa Coal Project Demonstration Mine - Annual Progress Report -1982 - 1982 Crop SeasonBy Stan Henning
The monthly summary of the climatological record for the demonstration mine is presented in Table 1. Tear normal temperatures occurred throughout the growing season. From May to October precipitation
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 6976 Operations And Costs At The St. Joe Mining & Milling Co., Boulder, Colo. ? IntroductionBy Jos. R. Guiteras
This paper describes the operations of the St. Joe Mining & Milling Co. in Boulder County, Colo., as of June 1936. Later a brief visit was made to the mine in September 1936; information obtained at t
Jan 1, 1937
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IC 6447 Milling Methods At The Hughesville Concentrator Of The St. Joseph Lead Co., Hughesville, Mont. ? IntroductionBy Wm. O. Vanderburg
This paper describing the milling methods at the Hughesville concentrator of the St. Joseph Lead Co., Hughesville, Mont., is one of a series of similar papers being prepared by the U. S. Bureau of Min
Jan 1, 1931
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Using Major Hazard Risk Assessment to Appraise and Manage Escapeway Instability Issues: A Case StudyBy Stephen C. Tadolini, Gabriel S. Esterhuizen, Anthony T. Iannacchione
A Major Hazard Risk Assessment (MHRA) was developed in Australia after a series of mine disasters in the 1990’s. A MHRA is used to help prevent major hazards, i.e. fire, explosion, wind-blast, outburs
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OFR-102-83 Computer Simulation Of Mining Subsidence Using The Zone Area Method - I. IntroductionBy M. Karmis
Surface subsidence is an inevitable consequence of many underground mining operations and has been recognized as such since the fifteenth century. Damage resulting from this phenomenon ranges from sim
Jan 1, 1983
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Bulletin 177 The Decline and Ultimate Production of Oil Wells, With Noes on the Valuation of Oil PorpertiesBy Carl H. Beal
The oil industry in the United States is further advanced than in any other country, because of American initiative and the development of industries dependent in some way on petroleum or its products
Jan 1, 1919
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OFR-54-74 Effectiveness Of Respirable Dust Control By Water Through The Drum On An 11 Cm Joy Continuous MinerBy Gerald P. Scanlan
Control of the dust produced by continuous mining machines in coal mines is generally obtained by water sprays from fixed nozzles mounted on the frame of the machine in back of the cutting head. Mount
Jan 1, 1974
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Understanding and Quantifying Arc Flash Hazards in the Mining IndustryBy Gerald T. Homce, James C. Cawley
Arc flash generally refers to the dangerous exposure to thermal energy released by an arcing fault on an electrical power system, and in recent years, arc flash hazards have become a prominent safety
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Using Site Case Histories Of Multiple Seam Coal Mining To Advance Mine DesignBy Frank E. Chase, John L. Ellenberger, Christopher Mark
The nature of competition in the coal market tends to deplete the most favorable coal reserves first, and forces subsequent development of mines in more extreme ground conditions such as those associa
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RI 5516 Tungsten Deposits Of Yuma, Maricopa, Pinal, And Graham Counties, Ariz. ? Summary And IntroductionBy V. B. Dale
This is one of a series of reports covering the mineral resources of the Nation. It describes briefly most of the known tungsten deposits in Yuma, Maricopa, Pinal, and Graham Counties, Ariz. Most of t
Jan 1, 1959
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Workplace StressYOUR mom was right …count to 10. Most workers today report that they find their jobs stressful. Miners, in particular, are faced with hazardous and changing environments. Every shift provides differen