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5 Environmental Monitoring - 5.1 Current Sampling Criteria - 5.1.1 Characteristics Of The Currently Approved Sampling DeviceThe Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977* defines respirable dust as dust measured with a device approved by the Secretary of Labor and the Secretary of Health and Human Services [30 USC 842(e)]
Jan 1, 1997
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IC 7029 Cost Of Mining 55 Tons Of Copper-Nickel Ore At The Great Eastern Prospect, Bunkerville, Clark County, Nev. ? IntroductionBy Paul T. Allsman
This paper gives the cost and describes the mining of 55 tons of nickel-bearing rock by hand methods from a prospect in southern Nevada, June 15, 1937, by the Mining Division of the Bureau of Mines. T
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 7279 Explosion Development In A Spherical VesselBy John Nagy
The Bureau of Mines examined explosion development in a closed spherical vessel, mathematically correlating flame travel, pressure, and time with parameters defining the reaction. The model assumes th
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 8658 Superheated Drop Vaporization: Halon 1301By John C. Edwards
The Bureau of Mines has developed a time-dependent droplet vaporization model (in the absence of forced convection) that can be applied to the vaporization of liquid Halon 1301 droplets (vapor pressur
Jan 1, 1982
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Investment (b4cab369-4b00-4bee-8559-2892f155efa9)By Charles L. Kimbell
Updated information on market economy country petroleum industry capital and exploration expenditures by geographic area (table 14) was not available in time for inclusion here, thus this information
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 7890 Combination Model for Simulating Transient Gas Flow in a Vertically Fractured ReservoirBy W. K. Sawyer
In this Bureau of Mines investigation, one-and two-dimensional gas reservoir simulators were combined in such a manner that pressure distributions both in an induced vertical fracture and in the surro
Jan 1, 1974
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Statistical Summary (5d234130-9f0e-484e-9de6-9886c691caa6)By Sarah P. Guerrino
This chapter summarizes data on crude nonfuel mineral production for the United States, its island possessions, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Included also are the tables that show the principa
Jan 1, 1987
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IC 7214 Questions And Answers On Storage Of Coal In The Rocky Mountain Area ? Who Should Store Coal And Why?By V. F. Parry
Under the present emergency every consumer should store as much coal as he can. Although there is no shortage of coal, there is likely to be a shortage of labor to mine excessive quantities in the fal
Jan 1, 1942
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RI 2806 The Interpretation Of Crude Oil Analyses (Bureau Of Mines Hempel Method.) ? IntroductionBy N. A. C. Smith
During the past, six, years, the Bureau of Mines has made and. published several hundred analyses of typical crude oils and 'has developed a system of interpreting the analyses and of classifying
Jan 1, 1927
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Dust Agglomerator For Surface Coal Mine Drills - ObjectiveImprove the dust control effectiveness of dry collection systems on surface coal mine drills. Approach Use a dust pelletizer to convert the respirable dust particles discharged by the dry collec
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 7503 Heat Content And Specific Heat Of Six Rock Types At Temperatures To 1,000° CBy David P. Lindroth
The heat content above 25.0° C up to 1,000° C was measured for six rock types: St. Cloud Gray Granodiorite, Holston Limestone, Sioux Quartzite, Rockville Quartz Monzonite, Salem Limestone, and the bas
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 2663 Friction Factors For Metal Mine AirwaysBy G. E. McElroy
[During the period July, 1923, to April, 1924, we made a large number of careful determinations of the resistance to the passage of air in selected sections of airways in the metal mines of Butte, Mon
Jan 1, 1925
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Intergrity Factor Approach To Mine Pillar Stability Evaluation And Design ? ObjectiveDevelop a new method for coal mint pillar stability evaluation and design based on pillar load measurements. Approach A novel approach to chain pillar stability evaluation and design for longwal
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9395 - Accuracy and Precision of Microseismic Event Locations in Rock Burst Research StudiesBy P. L. Swanson, S. Billington, F. M. Boler, L. H. Estey
Stabiity analyses of fractured and faulted rock masses require delineation of the position, extent, and orientation of geologic discontinuities. The size of the smallest active discontinuity that may
Jan 1, 1992
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Papers Published in the 4th Symposium on Respirable Dust in the Mineral Industries, ProceedingsThe following are abstracts from papers presented at the 4th Symposium on Respirable Dust in the Mineral Industries and· were produced through research funding under the Generic Mineral Technology Cen
Jan 1, 1998
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RI 8226 Geology, Methane Content, and Reserves of the Upper Freeport Coalbed in Fayette County, Pa.By Peter F. Steidl
As part of the Bureau of Mines methane control program, the Upper Free-port coalbed was studied in Fayette County, Pa., where this coalbed lies about 650 feet below the Pittsburgh coalbed and contains
Jan 1, 1977
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Abandoned Mine Lands Program TN #15 Remining Abandoned Underground And Surface Coal Mines To Reduce Effluent Contaminant Load ? ObjectiveDetermine the effectiveness of remining operations in reducing contaminant load (acidity, iron, and sulfate) of discharges emanating from abandoned surface and underground coal mines. Background
Jan 1, 1994
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IC 9073 - Underground Coal Mine Lighting Handbook (In Two Parts) 1. BackgroundBy W. H. Lewis
This Bureau of Mines report and its companion report (Information Circular 9074) have been prepared as a complete reference on underground coal mine lighting. This report discusses the fundamentals of
Jan 1, 1986
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New Process Produces Lead From Galena Concentrates Without Pollution ? ObjectiveProvide an environmentally compatible means of producing lead from galena concentrates that replaces the current high-temperature pyrometallurgical primary lead smelting process and supplies pure lead
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 7965 Low-Temperature Evolution of Hydrocarbon Gases From Coal (c4e92957-28b8-4170-8acb-2f412f726bee)By Ann G. Kim
Hydrocarbon gases, primarily methane but also the Ca through Cs paraffins, the Ca and C3 olefins and possibly the C4 and Cs olefins, are byproducts of coal formation. Although it is generally believed
Jan 1, 1974