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RI 3499 Combustibility Of Coke In Air - A Laboratory MethodBy R. E. Zane
[The Northwest Experiment Station of the Bureau of lines, in cooperation with the College of Mines, University of Washington, has completed a detailed investigation of the physical and chemical proper
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 3450 A Washability Study Of The Black Creek Coal Bed At Yolande No .6, Rockcastle, Ala. ? IntroductionBy B. W. Gandrud
This is the third report published by the Bureau of Mines concerning the washability of Black Creek coal. Both of the former reports5/6/ dealt with the Black Creek coal at the Bradford mine, Dixiana,
Jan 1, 1939
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IC 8171 Injury Experience In Quarrying, 1960 ? Introduction And Summary (6a0cbd68-3e8b-4de3-9d18-6cc117ac809d)By John C. Machisak
THIS INFORMATION CIRCULAR contains injury and employment data for all stone quarries in the United States for the Calendar year 1960. This publication contains statistical data on injuries and employm
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 8171 Injury Experience In Quarrying, 1960 ? Introduction And SummaryBy John C. Machisak
THIS INFORMATION CIRCULAR contains injury and employment data for all stone quarries in the United States for the Calendar year 1960. This publication contains statistical data on injuries and employm
Jan 1, 1963
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Effect Of Operator Position On The Incidence Of Continuous Mining Machine/Worker CollisionsBy Sean Gallagher, John R. Bartels, Dean H. Ambrose
Remote operation of continuous miners has enhanced the health and safety of underground miners in many respects; however, numerous fatal and non-fatal continuous miner struck-by accidents have occurre
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Roof Screening for Underground Coal Mines: Recent DevelopmentsBy Sean Gallagher, Gene Wilson, Christopher Mark, Craig S. Compton, Gregory M. Molinda
Falls of small pieces of rock from between roof bolts continue to cause fatalities and to injure hundreds of coal miners each year. Roof screen is the most effective way to prevent these incidents, bu
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RI 5901 Heats And Free Energies Of Formation Of Anhydrous Silicates ? Introduction And SummaryBy K. K. Kelley
Thermodynamics data for silicates have applications in the fields of extractive metallurgy, ceramics, and geochemistry. To facilitate these applications, up-to-date tables of heats and free energies o
Jan 1, 1962
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OFR-143-77 Recommendations To Improve Premining Investigations In Metal And Nonmetal Mining ? IntroductionMining and the related extractive and processing industries are chiefly responsible for America's high standard of living. Enormous quantities of sand and gravel, limestone, copper, iron and a my
Jan 1, 1977
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Effects Of Weak Bands On Pillar Stability In Stone Mines: Field Observations And Numerical Model AssessmentBy John L. Ellenberger, Gabriel S. Esterhuizen
Observations of pillar conditions in limestone mines showed that the presence of weak bands in the limestone can result in pillar damage at stresses that are lower than one would otherwise expect. The
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OFR-19-77 Development And Design Of A Mine Roof Simulator - 0.0 Introduction - 0.1 BackgroundBy Klaus L. Cappel
In 1972, the Bureau of Mines of the U. S. Department of the Interior commissioned the development and design of a Simulator for research and testing of mine roof supports used in long-wall mining. The
Jan 1, 1974
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External L5?S1 joint moments when lifting wire mesh screen used to prevent rock falls in underground minesBy Sean Gallagher
Bolting large sheets of wire mesh screen (WMS) to the roof of underground mines prevents injuries due to rock falls. However, WMS can be heavy and awkward to lift and transport, and may result in sign
Jan 1, 2009
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OFR-65-73 Microminer - Research Dust Generator - Introduction And SummaryBy W. D. Kaiser
Recent legislation and expected future legislation is aimed at reducing the dust levels developed in underground coal mines. Several techniques for reducing dust levels are being evaluated. One of the
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 5959 Electrorefining Beryllium - Studies Of Operating Variables ? Introduction And SummaryBy M. M. Wong
Beryllium possesses attractive properties for use in the nuclear and space fields. Since fused-salt electrorefining can be employed to produce this metal in high-purity form from low-grade or scrap me
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 6875 Sand And Gravel Excavation: Part 5: Motor-Truck Haulage, Conveyor-Belt Haulage, Pumps And Pipe Lines, Barges And Towboats, Aerial Trams - IntroductionBy J. R. Thoenen
This circular is part 5 of the third paper (entitled "Excavation") of a series summarizing the technical problems involved in the production and preparation of sand and gravel. Part 1 discussed the us
Jan 1, 1936
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RI 3466 Oxidation Of Carbon Monoxide And Hydrogen By Bacteria ? IntroductionBy G. W. Jones
During the course of an investigation by the Bureau of Mines into the causes, behavior, end control of anthracite-line fires, it was observed that the carbon monoxide disappeared from a scaled fire ar
Jan 1, 1939
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IC 9204 Characterization Of The 1986 Nonmetallic Mining WorkforceBy Shail J. Butani
In 1986 the Bureau of Mines conducted a probability sample survey, Mining Industry Population Survey, to measure such employee characteristics as occupation; principal equipment operated; work locatio
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 9340 - Biosorption of Metal Contaminants Using Immobilized Biomass-A Laboratory StudyBy T. H. Jeffers
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed porous beads containing immobilized biological materials for removing metal contaminants from waste waters. The beads, designated as BID-FIX beads, are prepared
Jan 1, 1991
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RI 9248 - Assessment of Experimental Longwall Recovery Rooms for Increasing Productivity and Expediting Equipment Removal OperationsBy Eric R. Bauer
The U.S. Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with a southwestern Pennsylvania coal mining company, BethEnergy Inc., Mine No. 60, Eighty-Four, PA, recently assessed the feasibility of using pre driven reco
Jan 1, 1989
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Dust Control On Longwalls – Assessment Of The State-Of-The-ArtBy J. P. Rider
Operating practices and resulting production from longwall faces are continually improving. Consequently, longwall operators are continually seeking to improve the dust control capabilities on longwal
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OFR-133(2)-81 Study Energy Absorption Characteristics Of A Pit Bottom Buffer - Vol. IIBy F. A. Penning
An experimental and analytical investigation was conducted on a recoverable pit bottom buffer. Work was conducted at the Colorado School of Mines using the U.S. Bureau of Mine-s free fall test tower.
Jan 1, 1980