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RI 8700 - Methodology for Determining Occluded Gas Contents in Domal Rock SaltBy David M. Hyman
The Bureau of Mines has developed two experimental designs for deter- mining the volumes and relative proportions of the various gas species, particularly methane (CH4), occluded in rock salt. To date
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 3745 Studies on Explosives and Explosions, Fiscal Year 1943By Wilbert J. Huff
For the past 8 years the technical studies conducted by. the Explo- sives Division of this Bureau have been summarized in a series of annual reports.3 This report deals with activities from July 1, 19
Feb 1, 1944
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Reducing Hazardous Dust Exposure When Rock Drilling During Construction ? SummaryConstruction workers may be exposed to hazardous dust containing crystalline silica during site preparation when drilling systems are used. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (N
Jan 1, 2009
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Role of Colloid and Interface Science in AgglomerationBy R. Hogg
"Agglomeration processes and agglomerate characteristics are largely controlled by the forces of interaction between particles. The nature and typical magnitude of these interaction forces are evaluat
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 7502 Mining Methods and Costs at the Atwood Copper Mine, Lordsburg Milling District, Hidalgo County, N. MexBy Walter R. Storms
This paper , which describes the mining methods and costs at the Atwood copper mine in the Lordsburg ( Virginia ) Mining District of Hidalgo County , N. Mex . , is one of a series being prepared by th
May 1, 1949
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Pressures Applied To Anatomical Landmarks Of The Knee While In Kneeling Postures ? IntroductionBy Susan M. Moore
According to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) injury database, 227 knee injuries were reported in underground coal mining in 2007 [ 1]. Low-seam coal mines are those with extremely low
Jan 1, 2009
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RI 2431 Mining Diatomaceous Earth At Lompoc, CaliforniaBy E. D. Gordner
U. S. Bureau of Mines
Jan 1, 1923
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RI 7582 Evaluation Of Some Solid Oxides As Sorbents Of Sulfur DioxideBy James H. Russell
Several solid sorbents were compared for their effectiveness in removing sulfur dioxide from flue gases. The materials were tested for the rate of sorption and capacity at about 300° C, and rate of re
Jan 1, 1971
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The Effects of Roof and Floor Interface Slip on Coal Pillar BehaviorBy A. T. Iannacchione
Designing coal pillars to provide resistance against overburden and gob loads has long been an aim of rock mechanics engineers. This requirement has become more imperative as greater overburdens are e
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RI 2096 Sulfur in Coal and CokeBy Powell. Alfred R.
"An investigation has been made of the applicability to a variety of coals, other than those from Illinois, of the Powell and Parr method of analysis for the forms of sulphur in coal.A complete study
Mar 1, 1920
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RI 2065 Permeability of Oxygen Breathing Apparatus to Gasoline Vapors (5eaa9f72-b087-4509-92b8-3760bcb30700)By S. P. Kinney, A. C. Fieldner, S. H. Katz
"The regrettable death of James S. Cunningham, Foreman Miner, attached to Bureau of Mines Rescue Car No. 2, while wearing a half-hour type oxygen breathing apparatus in a gasoline storage tank at Trin
Dec 1, 1919
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Assessing Coal Mine Roof Stability Through Roof Fall AnalysisBy Dennis Dolinar, Christopher Mark, Gregory M. Molinda
In 1999, 2,087 unplanned roof falls were reported from 841 mines. Nearly 55% of all mines reported at least one roof fall, and nearly 17% of the mines reported five or more falls. In order to invest
Jan 10, 2000
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RI 2392 A New Instrument for Sampling Aerial DustBy Leonard Greenburg
The analytical procedure necessary when using this new impinger•bubbler eil)paratus is almost identical with that em:r;,loyed with the Palm0r a:pp8.ratua. As sugar is not employei, the new apparatus p
Aug 1, 1922
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RI 3678 Use Of Wetting Agents In Reducing Dust Produced Buy Wet Drilling In Basalt (03060a4e-9127-4f7f-85b4-6b5716230330)By John A. Johnson
"INTRODUCTION The use of wet drilling with adequate ventilation has largely controlled production of dust in drilling rock; however, in some operations, such as shaft sinking and modern tunnel driving
Jan 1, 1943
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Model DevelopmentBy R. V. Ramani, A. S. C. Owili-eger
The quantity of methane emitted into the mine atmosphere and the movement of gas through solid coal and the adjoining country rock are dependent on the physical properties of the medium, boundary con¬
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 2273 Compressed Air Operated Ventilation Doors In Arizona Copper MinesBy E. D. Gardner
"It has only been in recent years that the proper ventilation of metal mires has received serious consideration. Increasing temperature and humidity with greater depth in some of the larger mines of t
Aug 1, 1921
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IC 7573 Achievements in Mine Safety Research and Problems Yet To Be SolvedBy Arno C. Fieldner
Forty years have elapsed since the Bureau of Mines was established on July 1, 1910, by Act of Congress. The convocation of this Sixth International Conference of Safety in Mines Research Directors, 24
Jun 1, 1950
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RI 2064 Use of Magnesia Cement as Protection for Mine Timbers"There mines are located in out of the way places, where timber is scarce and its price high, the problem of protecting it from fire risk is of considerable practical importance. Scarcity of timber fo
Dec 1, 1919
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Appendix I – Addition of Andrews Shafts – Input DataBy R. V. Ramani, R. Stefanko, G. W. Luxbacher
1 11 THIS IS A DIGITAL COMPUTER SIMULATION OF THE VENTILATION SYSTEM OF A MINE LOCATED IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. THE VENTILATION SURVEY ON WHICH THIS SIMULATION IS BASED WAS RUN FROM OCT.
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 6584 Notes pertaining to safety inspections of permissible electric mine equipmentBy E. J. Gleim
"When permissible equipment is first placed in a gassy mine, those in charge may not realize the amount of attention and care they must give it if they intend to secure its full value as safety equipm
Apr 1, 1932