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  • NIOSH
    IC 7493 Major disasters at MNM mines and quarries in U.S. (excluding coal mines)

    By Leland H. Johnson, D. O. Kennedy, John Hyvarenen

    "SUMMARYA chronological list of accidents at metal and nonmetal mines and quarries (excluding coal mines) in the United States in which five or more lives were lost has been compiled. Many accidents w

    Apr 1, 1949

  • NIOSH
    RI 5290 Anthracite Mechanical-Mining Investigations - Use Of Yielding Steel Supports (Props) In Combination With Backfilling For Mining Thick, Flat Beds ? Summary

    By John C. Hartley

    Large areas of the anthracite beds in the Wilkes-Barre, Pa., region have been first-mined in such a manner that over half of the original coal has been left underground as pillars to support the overb

    Jan 1, 1956

  • NIOSH
    OFR-99-83 An Observational Study Of Classroom Health And Safety Training In Coal Mining

    By R. Michael Digman

    Few efforts have been undertaken to date to assess the quality of mandated coal mine health and safety training for new miners and for experienced miners. This study was concerned with the quality and

    Jan 1, 1982

  • NIOSH
    IC 8792 Three Potential Longwall Mining Methods For Thick Coal Seams In The Western United States

    By Richard H. Otto

    Three longwall mining methods practiced in foreign countries are described that have potential for increasing underground recovery and productivity in thick coalbeds of the Western United States. The

    Jan 1, 1979

  • NIOSH
    MLA 29-93 - Mineral Resources Of The Danskin/South Fork Boise River Study Area, Elmore County, Idaho

    By Thomas J. Peters

    The Danskin/South Fork Boise River study area is 40 air km southeast of Boise, Idaho. The 16,000-hectare, two-segment area is mainly underlain by Cretaceous-age granodiorite and an aplitic and pegmati

    Jan 1, 1993

  • NIOSH
    RI 9539 - Effects of Remote Drop and Pumpdown Placement on Cellular Concrete

    By D. L. Soreck

    The hazards to the public posed by abandoned mine shafts are well documented. As private development encroaches on previously mined areas, the potential for fatalities and serious injuries from abando

    Jan 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    RI 3871 Extinction of Gasoline Flames by Inert Gases

    By W. R. Gilliland, G. W. Jones

    "One-phase of the accident prevention program of the Bureau of Mines is the determination of the explosion hazards of various combustible gases and vapors encountered,mining and allied industries and

    Apr 1, 1946

  • NIOSH
    RI 9583 - Use of a Tracer for In Situ Stope Leaching Solution Containment Research

    By Nadia C. Miller

    In situ stope leaching is an innovative mining system that reduces the surface impacts of conventional underground mining. As in any leaching operation, stope leaching requires hydrologic site charact

    Jan 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    IC 8192 Safety Organization And Activities Of Award-Winning Companies In Metal And Nonmetal Mining Industries ? Introduction

    By R. W. Stahl

    An award is a form of recognition given for superior performance in a special field of endeavor. Each year awards are given by the Joseph A. Holmes Safety Association and the National Safety Council t

    Jan 1, 1963

  • NIOSH
    IC 9072 Ground Subsidence And Structural Damage Over An Abandoned Room-And-Pillar Coal Mine At Hegeler, IL

    By Gennaro G. Marino

    The Bureau of Mines and the University of Illinois investigated surface characteristics and damage to structures from mine subsidence over a room-and-pillar coal mine in Hegeler, IL. Data on three adj

    Jan 1, 1986

  • NIOSH
    RI 6675 Distribution Of Stress In The Westvaco Trona Mine, Westvaco, Wyo.

    By Thomas A. Morgan

    The distribution of stress adjacent to each of 25 mine openings was determined by the borehole stress-relief method in the FMC Corp. Westvaco trona mine at Westvaco, Wyo. The purpose of the stress det

    Jan 1, 1965

  • NIOSH
    IC 7668 Vermiculite ? Introduction

    By 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

  • SME
    The Importance Of Transport To Industrial Mineral Production-An Update

    By James M. Barker

    Industrial minerals are critical to most aspects of modern society. They are pervasive in both industry and in everyone's lives (McVey, 1989; Barsotti, 1993). They are also the dominant class of

    Jan 1, 1996

  • NIOSH
    RI 6885 Reconnaissance Of Yttrium And Rare-Earth Resources In Northern New Jersey

    By Roger L. Williams

    The Bureau of Mines investigated northern New Jersey as a potential future source of yttrium and the rare-earth elements. The studies, consisting of geophysical surveying, sampling, and exploratory dr

    Jan 1, 1967

  • CIM
    Cyaniding at Noranda

    By C. G. McLachlan

    Abstract This paper deals with the application of the cyanide process to recover gold from a pyrite concentrate produced by means of differential flotation. This concentrate before cyanidation cont

    Jan 1, 1946

  • NIOSH
    RI 6928 Preliminary Process Development Studies For Desulfating Great Salt Lake Brines And Sea Water

    By Arcy R., D&apos George

    A process for removing sulfate from Great Salt Lake brines and other natural brines, including sea water, has been developed. Sulfate is quantitatively removed by precipitation as barium sulfate in a

    Jan 1, 1967

  • CIM
    Hoist-Rope Stress Analysis and Preventative Maintenance for Multi-Rope Friction Hoists

    By Humphrey Dean

    "Canadian mining companies now operate numerous Koepe-type friction hoists in a variety of different shafts, most of which have a depth in excess of 3,000 feet. Rope performance reliability is an abso

    Jan 1, 1970

  • NIOSH
    RI 3227 Trade Trends In The Lime Industry

    By Paul Hatmaker

    Lime was a highly useful commodity thousands of years before the simple chemistry of its manufacturing process was known. The employment of lime for agriculture, building, and even certain essentially

    Jan 1, 1934

  • NIOSH
    RI 8878 - Preventing Chromium Leaching From Waste Slag Exposed to Simulated Acid Precipitation: A Laboratory Study

    By H. W. Kilau

    The Bureau of Mines tested chromium-bearing waste slags from industrial stainless steel and other chrome alloy operations to determine their chromium leachability characteristics under acid precipitat

    Jan 1, 1984

  • CIM
    The Griffith Mine Story

    By F. P. Morawski, J. E. Schelske, J. R. Geddes, B. R. Eberts, D. M. Wilson, J. D. Jeffries

    "The Griffith Mine is located 200 miles northeast of Winnipeg and is 30 miles south of Red Lake, Ontario. Owned by The Steel Company of Canada Limited and managed by Pickands Mather & Co., it has an a

    Jan 1, 1970