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Working Smart - NIOSH develops technology and products that address exposure to noise at the work siteBy Dana C. Reinke, David K. I Ingram
Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health partnered with the water well industry to develop engineering control technologies and training products to address noise expo
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RI 2314 Milling Methods in the Tri-State Zinc DistrictBy Will H. Coghill, C. O. Anderson
In July 1921 , we were assigned by the U. S. Bureau of Mines to an investigation of milling methods in the Tri - State zinc district ( Missouri -Kaneas- Oklahoma district ) . The work has progressed w
Jan 1, 1922
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OFR-115(2)-83 Development Of An Improved Man Transit Vehicle -Volume 2By Bruce Pinkston
This report presents a description of the Prototype Demonstration Vehicle and Safety Guidelines developed under U.S. Bureau of Mines Contract No. JO 366003, ?Improving Man Transit Safety. This veh
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 7492 Hazards of Black Blasting Powder in Underground Coal MiningBy R. G. Warncke, D. Harrington
"INTRODUCTION The use of black blasting powder as an explosive in coal mines has long been recognized as hazardous and has been responsible for many of the worst disasters in American coal mines. One
Mar 1, 1949
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RI 5454 Spectrographic Analysis Of Rare-Earth Elements ? SummaryBy L. Allan White
Instrumental analysis is an indispensable tool to many phases of research on rare-earth metals and their compounds; therefore, the development of new and improved instrumental techniques is essential.
Jan 1, 1959
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IC 6767 Use Of Airplanes In Mining And Petroleum Operations ? IntroductionBy Hugh M. Wolfin
This Information Circular is an abstract of a manuscript which was completed in June 1933, by Mr. Hugh M. Wolflin, formerly of the U. S. Bur eau of Mines. This abstract has been prepared by Charles Wi
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 4744 A Thermal Decomposition Study Of Colorado Oil ShaleBy Arnold B. Hubbard
A thermal decomposition study of the kerogen in three Colorado oil shales was made at different temperatures by heating the shales in the absence of oxygen at atmospheric pressure and measuring the de
Jan 1, 1950
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IC 7944 Exploratory Drilling Practices And Costs At Western Uranium Deposits ? IntroductionBy D. E. Redmon
Exploration of hidden mineral deposits becomes increasingly important as known ore reserves are depleted. The primary objective in any exploratory program is to obtain enough reliable information to e
Jan 1, 1960
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OFR-128-80 Development Of A Device For Evaluation Of Resin Bolt InstallationsBy R. Lusignea
This report describes the development of a device for the nondestructive testing of resin grouted roof bolts by means of mechanical frequency response. Various alternative methods were evaluated and t
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 9209 Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS) Performance Criteria For Large Mobile Mining EquipmentBy Stephen A. Swan
Certain types of mobile surface mining equipment are required to be equipped with rollover protective structures (ROPS) capable of protecting the operator in case of a rollover accident. The Bureau of
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 5611 Leonardite: A Lignite Byproduct ? Summary And ConclusionsBy Walter W. Fowkes
Leonardite is a coallike substance, similar in structure and composition to lignitic coal and believed to be derived from lignitic coal by the process of natural oxidation. Leonardite is little known
Jan 1, 1960
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OFR-79-93 Vol. I Cross-Ridge Mountaintop Mining Demonstration - Volume IBy Robert L. Lappi
This report covers the final phase of a project demonstrating the economic efficiency of cross-ridge mountaintop coal mining. A demonstration mine was established at Big Wheel Gap in northeastern Tenn
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 8057 A Method Of Analyzing Demand For Mineral Commodities - A Case Study Of Salt ? IntroductionBy Richard S. Watt
The Bureau of Mines is often called upon to analyze the demand for various minerals and fuels and to make projections of the future demand. Because minerals and fuels are raw materials and because the
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 7668 Vermiculite ? IntroductionBy O. S. North
As recently as the late 1920's there Were few indications that a 15-million-dollar-a-year industry would ever grow out of the mineralogic curiosity vermiculite. Today, it is an important industri
Jan 1, 1953
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MLA 103-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Little Sand Spring Wilderness Study Area (BLM No. CDCA-119), Inyo County, California ? Summary StatementBy Michael S. Miller
During U.S. Bureau of mines mineral investigations, in 1981 and 1983, no mines, prospects, or mineral resources were identified in the Little Sand Spring Wilderness Study Area (WSA). Placer gold value
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 4174 Tungsten Deposits in AlaskaBy Wilford S. Wright, Harold E. Heide, Robert L. Thorne, Neal M. Muir, Aner W. Erickson, Bruce I. Thomas
A program of investigation of strategic and critical minerals began in 1940 to examine and develop tungsten occurrences in the western United States and Alaska. During the years in which the nation wa
Jun 1, 1948
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In-Cab Noise Reduction On An Air-Rotary Drill RigBy R. J. Matetic, David S. Yantek, David K. Ingram
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has investigated engineering noise controls to reduce sound levels in cabs on air-rotary drill rigs. A recent investigation revealed t
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RI 4173 Antimony Deposits in Alaska - AKBy Walford S. Wright, NORMAN EBBLEY
During the past decade (1937 to 1947), including the war years of heavy demand for metals, the United States realized about one-eighth of its antimony requirements from domestic production, chiefly in
Jan 1, 1948
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Bulletin 83 The Humidity of Mine AirBy R. Y. Williams
The investigative work described in this report was undertaken by the Bureau of Mines under a cooperative agreement with the department of mining engineering of the University of Illinois and the Illi
Jan 1, 1914
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RI 6485 An Evaluation of the Western Phosphate Industry and Its Resources (In Five Parts) 1. Introductory ReviewBy A. L. Service, C. C. Popoff
Phosphate deposits in Montana , Idaho , Wyoming , and Utah are important factors in the mineral , agricultural , and industrial economy in the western part of the Nation . This report presents backgro
Jan 1, 1964