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Reducing Worker Exposure To Dust Generated During Longwall MiningBy J. P. Rider
Average production from longwall mining operations in the United States has risen from approximately 800 tons per shift in 1980 to over 4,600 metric tons per shift in 1999. Such a large increase in pr
Apr 1, 1975
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A Continuous Ground Bed Resistance MonitorBy R. Sainath, Wils L. Cooley
Continuous monitoring of ground bed resistance is essential to insure a low-resistance path for fault currents, lightning strokes, and electrostatic discharges. This paper explains the salient feature
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 6262 Proposed Standard Smoke OrdinanceBy BUREAU OF MINES
Atentative Draft of a standard smoke abatement ordinance has been prepared by a joint committee made up of representatives of the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers, the Stoler Mamu
Mar 1, 1930
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RI 8132 - Methane Emissions From An Advancing Coal Mine Section In The Pittsburgh CoalbedBy P. W. Jeran, M. C. Irani, D. H. Lawhead
The methane emissions from an advancing coal mine section were continuously monitored for 120 days. During this time, the section advanced 2,000 feet into virgin Pittsburgh coalbed producing 54,565 to
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 7192 Low-Temperature Performance Of Compressed-Oxygen Closed-Circuit Breathing ApparatusBy E. J. Kloos
Two self-contained breathing apparatus of the closed-circuit compressed-oxygen type were evaluated for performance at 32° to -25° F. Low-temperature effects of oxygen and carbon dioxide concentration,
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 7649 - Methane Migration Characteristics Of The Pocahontas No. 3 CoalbedBy Fred N. Kissell
Methane-flow and pressure data taken from a mine in the Pocahontas No. 3 coalbed are compared with flow rates from lump coal obtained in laboratory experiments. From this, it is concluded that the mai
Jan 1, 1972
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Foreword (b1104295-aa95-4bed-97e1-d16926616bc1)By Lloyd A. Morley, Alan M. Christman
This report was prepared by the Department of Mineral Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania under USBM Grant Number G0155102. The grant was initiated under the
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 2888 Utilization and Prevention of Molybedium WasteBy R. E. Head, Virgil Miller
"Under existing conditions in the treatment of oxidized lead ores containing small quantities of molybdenum no provision is made for the recovery of the molybdenum. Considerable quantities of this imp
Sep 1, 1928
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Areas Of The Far East And South Asia - BangladeshBy Gordon L. Kinney
Following a year of great uncertainty, the political situation in Bangladesh improved during 1976. The major problem for Bangladesh remained the high birth rate and crowded conditions. Bangladesh had
Jan 1, 1980
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Clothes Cleaning ProcessThis pamphlet and the enclosed video describe a safe, effective and economical method for removing dust from work clothes. Background Information Dusty work clothes can increase a worker’s expos
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RI 3048 Study Of High Manganese Slags In Relation To The Treatment Of Low-Grade Manganiferous Ores (00004050-bc7c-4606-9dd0-d872ae7e1036)By Jr. Herty
Ferromanganese continues to be an indispensable requirement in steel manufacture. Approximately 470,000 of the 80 per cent ferro-alloy was consumed in 1929 and increasing amounts will be required annu
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 8702 - Electromagnetic Surface Fields Due to a Magnetic Dipole Buried in a Three-Layered EarthBy Steven M. Shope
The Bureau of Mines electromagnetic trapped miner location and communications system requires a thorough understanding of through-the-earth electromagnetic wave propagation. An earth model incorporati
Jan 1, 1982
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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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References (e0ea4618-0af2-4c4c-8977-8e389c4b2702)By Lloyd A. Morley, Robert Stefanko
1. Anonymous (Berggewerkshaftliche Versuchsstrecke), "75 Jahre Berggewerkshaftliche Versuchsstrecke, 1894-1969," 1969. 2. Anonymous, British Symposium on Flameproofing and Intrinsic Safety, IEEE C
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 7571 Hardness, Tensile Strength, And Impact Toughness Of Reservoir Sandstone At Extreme TemperaturesBy C. A. Komar
Hardness, tensile strength, and impact toughness of dry and brine-saturated sandstone specimens were measured at ambient, cryogenic, and elevated temperatures as a measure of the relative stability of
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 8235 Coal Mine Combustion Products: Ingredients of Conveyor BeltsBy Theodore Christos
The Bureau of Mines sponsored an investigation of the thermal oxidative degradation characteristics of selected ingredients employed in the formulation and manufacture of conveyor belts. This work was
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 7078 Mine Safety Board Decision 31 - Main Fan Installations At Metal MinesIn the interest of safety in metal mining, the Bureau of Mines recommends: That underground metal mines be equipped with a main fan in a fireproof housing, located preferably on the surface. The fa
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 7313 High-Purity Zinc And Tin By Amalgam ElectrorefiningBy D. H. Chambers
The Bureau of Mines developed a process for producing high-purity zinc and tin by electrorefining from liquid amalgams. Commercial grade metals were dissolved in mercury to produce saturated amalgams
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 3673 Stemming in Metal Mines, Progress Report 5 Comparison of Dust and Gases Produced from Blasting Charges of Dynamite in Drill Holes, in Bombs, and in Mud-Cap ShotsBy Wing G. Agnew, John A. Johnson
"INTRODUCTION This paper is one of a series being published by the Bureau of Mines pertaining to an investigation on the use of stemming in metal mines now being conducted at the Mount Weather Testing
Dec 1, 1942
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Remote Control Roof Bolter ? ObjectiveImprove the safety of roof bolting machine operators working in underground coal mines while maintaining or improving efficiency of the roof bolting operation. Approach The Bureau of Mines fun
Jan 1, 1986