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Information On The Prevention Of Quarry Accidents - IntroductionBy D. Harrington
The primary objective of this paper is to discuss the hazards and furnish a list of recommendations for the safe operation of quarries and related works. They have been compiled from Bureau of Mines p
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 3546 Effect Of Particle Size On The Rate Of Oxidation Of Anthracite ? Introduction (fdf53f6c-522e-4ff4-9ba5-dd570aac6b4a)By G. S. Scott
In the course of tire investigation into the causes, behavior, and control of mine fires, which the Bureau of Mines is now conducting, come attention was given to the subject of spontaneous heating.
Jan 1, 1941
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Mineral Highlights - General (b132011f-eed6-4e96-93d3-5f85f859b7de)Robert C. Horton was sworn in as the new Director of the Bureau of Mines on October 13 in Washington. Horton, 54, was director of the Geology Division of the Bendix Field Engineering Corporation'
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 9009 - Geotechnology In Slate Quarry OperationsBy Noel N. Moebs
This report summarizes a Bureau of Mines study on the use of geotechnology to identify and reduce ground control hazards at slate quarry operations in eastern Pennsylvania. The major ground control ha
Jan 1, 1986
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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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Investigation Of Pillar-Roof Contact Failure In Northern Appalachian Stone Mine WorkingsBy Gabriel S. Esterhuizen, Anthony T. Iannacchione
The roof rock in underground limestone mines in Northern Appalachia can be subject to high horizontal stresses in spite of the shallow depth of the workings. The high stresses can cause roof stabilit
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Developing Toolbox Training Materials For Mining - What Is Toolbox Training And Why Use It?By Floyd D. Varley, C. M. K. Boldt
Toolbox training is often described as short, informal training conducted at a worksite by technically competent persons for the benefit of a work team. The key feature of toolbox training is the focu
Jan 1, 2002
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RI 3476 Properties Of Louisiana Crude Oils - II. - Additional AnalysesBy E. L. Garton
[Analyses of may crude oils produced in Louisiana are included in reports that t have boon published by the Bureau of Mines. The first report, giving, analyse of 6 Louisiana crude oils, was 3 publishe
Jan 1, 1939
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OFR-23-73 A Comprehensive Study Of Intrinsic Safety Criteria - I. Review - 1. BackgroundBy Zsuzsanna Zborovszky
A circuit is considered intrinsically safe when any spark or thermal effect produced normally (that is, by operating the equipment in its correct operational manner to fulfill its purpose) or accident
Jan 1, 1972
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IC 7028 Reconnaissance Of Placer Mining In Boise County, Idaho ? IntroductionBy O. H. Metzger
This is one of a series of papers on placer mining in the western United States. The author has endeavored to give a general outline of the available placer deposits in Boise County, Idaho, together w
Jan 1, 1938
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IC 9122 Flake And High-Crystalline Graphite Availability-Market Economy Countries - A Minerals Availability AppraisalBy Catharine T. Fogg
The Bureau of Mines investigated the availability of flake and high-crystalline natural graphite from 4 domestic and 25 foreign mines and deposits in 11 market economy countries (MEC's). Demonstr
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 5208 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves And Preparation Characteristics Of Coking Coal In Van Buren County, Tenn. ? Conclusions - ReservesBy R. E. Hershey
1. Reserves were estimated for three coal beds: Lantana, Sewanee, and Richland. 2. Known measured and indicated reserves for all beds, based on a minimum thickness of 14 inches and on 1,800 tons pe
Jan 1, 1956
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IC 8483 Fly Ash Utilization - A Summary Of Applications And TechnologyBy John P. Capp
Information is summarized on the major uses of fly ash and prospects for utilization in agriculture and in brick and mineral-wool manufacture. Technological aspects of utilization are discussed and re
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 7430 Low-Temperature Carbonization of Coal in JapanBy William T. Reid
Low-temperature carbonization of coal in Japan served as an important source of liquid fuels during the war. Six plants operating in Japan Proper produced 203,069 KL (53.7 million gallons) of liquid f
Feb 1, 1948
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IC 9508 - The Application of Major Hazard Risk Assessment (MHRA) to Eliminate Multiple Fatality Occurrences in the US Minerals IndustryBy A. Iannacchione
Major Hazard Risk Assessment (MHRA)1 is used to help prevent major hazards, e.g., fire, explosion, wind-blast, outbursts, spontaneous combustion, roof instability and chemical and hazardous substances
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 4912 Soda Sinter Process For Treating Low-Grade Titaniferous OresBy Robert T. MacMillan
A process has been developed in the laboratory and expanded to semi-pilot-plant scale for recovering titania, iron, and byproducts from two types of titaniferous iron ores. A reducing roast with coke
Jan 1, 1952
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OFR-103(3)-79 Control Of Vibration And Blast Noise From Surface Coal Mining - Volume IIIBy John F. Wiss
A series of controlled experiments was conducted at four surface coal mines to study the effects of certain blast parameters upon the ground and air vibration. Preliminary scale-model blasts were cond
Jan 1, 1978
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IC 9423 Comparison Of Small Mines And Small Businesses: Health And Safety Barriers And Intervention StrategiesBy Lynn L. Rethi
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report summarizes common obstacles found when attempting to implement health and safety strategies in small mines and small businesses in general industry. Recently, the U.S.
Jan 1, 1995
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Technology News - No. 503 - Hazcom Helper Compliance Tool For MSHA Rule 30 CFR Part 47Develop tools that mine personnel can use to comply with 30 CFR,Part 47. Background The new MSHA rule, 30 CFR, Part 47 (also known as the HazCom rule), requires all mines to develop a written pr
Mar 1, 2003
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RI 6043 Recovery Of Mineral Values In Cupriferous And Nickeliferous Pyrrhotite ? SummaryBy Oliver C. Fursman
These investigations were conducted to determine conditions for recovery of nickel and copper from Funter Bay, Alaska, sulfide ore and recovery of nickel from nickel-silicate ore, Nickel Mountain, Rid
Jan 1, 1962