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IC 6135 Safeguarding Electrical Equipment Used In Gassy Mines - European Practice: II ? Belgium - IntroductionBy L. C. IlsLey
Cooperation between the United States Bureau of Mines and the Safety in Mines Research Board of Great Britain, continuous since 1924, has made possible this and other papers on safety subjects. Gratef
Jan 1, 1929
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Improved Fire Doors For Noncoal Underground Mines - ObjectivePrevent the propagation of a fire and control the spread of smoke and toxic gas in underground mines. Approach A fire door suitable for large openings in underground noncoal mines and providing
Jan 1, 1983
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A Safer Method For Cleaning State-Of-Maine Filters - ObjectiveImprove safety at mineral operations that use cyanide leach solutions to recover precious metals from finely ground ores, Approach Provide an alternative, non-acidic means of cleaning processing
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 6672 Ten years of fatal accidents and two years of accident costs in Indiana coal miningBy C. A. Herbert
"The Workman's Compensation Law of Indiana, enacted in 1915, amended in 1917, 1919, 1923, and 1927, and in 1929 named the Indiana Workmen's Compensation Act of 1929, provides for a weekly compensation
Dec 1, 1932
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Research Design And Sample ProfileHomans [1950] offered a working definition of group that is useful for this research: "We mean by a group a number of persons who communicate with one another often over a span of time, and who are fe
Jan 1, 2000
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Medium Frequency Vehicular Control And Communication Systems For Underground MinesBy Harry Dobroski, Larry G. Stolarczyk
Theoretical and experimental research sponsored by the U.S. Bureau of Mines shows that medium frequency (MF) electromagnetic (EM) signals propagate great distances in an underground environment such a
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Bulletin 175 Experiment Stations of the Bureau of MinesBy VAN. H. MANNING
During the nine years that have elapsed since the Bureau of Mines was established in 1910, the work of the bureau has included many investigations that have proved of high value to the Nation. Eleven
Jan 1, 1919
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IC 6192 Mining Laws of PersiaBy John W. Frey
This paper presents one of a series of digests of foreign mining legislation and court decisions that is being prepared in advance of a general report relative to the right of American citizens to exp
Nov 1, 1929
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RI 2973 Re-Forming Natural Gas In Water-Gas Generators, With Substantially Complete Elimination Of Entrained Carbon ? IntroductionBy Wm. W. Odell
In distributing natural and mixed gas, the industry is each year confronted with the problem of manufacturing gas in increasing amounts as the supply of natural gas becomes more nearly exhausted. The
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 5162 A Comparison Of The Smokescope And The Ringelmann Chart ? Introduction And SummaryBy L. R. Burdick
The Smokescope is an instrument recently developed for determining the density of smoke by shade comparison. The instrument is designed so that the smoke is seen adjacent to two shades of gray corresp
Jan 1, 1955
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Technical Paper 454 - Permissible Junction BoxesBy R. A. Keaens, L. C. IlsLey
For the purpose of this paper a junction box is defined as " a fused switch, inclosed in an explosion-proof compartment, provided with a ready means of connecting or disconnecting a trailing cable wit
Jan 1, 1929
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In-Line Aeration And Treatment Of Acid Mine Drainage - ObjectiveReduce the costs associated with conventional treatment of acid mine water. Approach Conventional treatment of acid mine drainage consists of plants requiring large mixing and aeration tanks, m
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 7467 Some Observations on Coal-Mine Haulage HazardsBy H. E. Sanford
"INTRODUCTION Of the occupations in and about coal mines, those of the haulage crews are among the most hazardous. Statistics indicate that the second largest number of fatalities about coal mines occ
May 1, 1948
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Dust Characterization"There is considerable evidence that all mine dusts do not present the same health hazard. Rank of coal and composition, especially silica content of the mine dust, shape, and surface charge are risk
Nov 1, 1988
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3 Properties, Production, And Potential For Exposure - 3.1 Chemical And Physical Properties Of Coal Mine Dust - 3.1.1 Coal And Its CharacteristicsCoal is a combustible, carbonaceous, sedimentary rock that is formed by the accumulation, compaction, and physical and chemical alteration of vegetation [Simon and Hopkins 1981; Bates and Jackson 1987
Jan 1, 1997
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RI 2639 Improvement Of The Geophone By The Use Of Electrical Sound Amplifiers - IntroductionBy Walter T. Ackley
[The geophone has occupied a prominent position as a mine signalling device since its first introduction. The Bureau has carried out tests at different times with a view to improving the early geophon
Jan 1, 1924
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A Comparative Study on the Methods Applied to Modeling of the Diesel Exhaust DispersionBy C. W. Lee
"Introduction of diesel engines in underground mines may generate severe health hazards associated with exhaust contaminants. One of the most important parameter in determining the optimal air quantit
Nov 1, 1995
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RI 2668 Test of CO 2 RecordersBy J. F. Barkley
"A knowledge of the carbon dioxide (002) content of the products of combustion, particularly from the boiler furnace, is very valuable. An instantaneous indication of the CO2 can be used as a useful g
Mar 1, 1925
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Dust/Lung Interaction"The dust/lung research of the Center has several long-range objectives:* better methods for the early diagnosis of coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP);* methods to modify the disease process;* tests t
Nov 1, 1988
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RI 2463 Utilization of Waste Rock at Lime PlantsBy Oliver Bowles
The following discussion of waste rock utilization constitutes the fifth paper of the current series of reports on lime- plant quarry problems . As here tofore lime manufacturers are invited to cooper
Apr 1, 1923