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Methane Control In Highwall MiningBy Fred N. Kissell, Jon C. Volkwein
In This Chapter [How inert gas works to prevent methane explosions How inert gas is generated and delivered at highwall mines Volume and quality requirements for inert gas at highwall mines
Jan 6, 2006
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Bulletin 64 The Titaniferous Iron OresBy Joseph T. Singewald
The term "titaniferous magnetite" is used to designate those mag- netic ores of iron that carry more than 2 or 3 per cent of titanium. Large and easily workable deposits of these ores occur in differe
Jan 1, 1913
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An Underground Electromagnetic Sounder ExperimentBy Lambert Dolphin, George Oetzel, Robert Bollen
An electromagnetic sounder developed for an archaeological application in Egypt has been successfully tested in a California dolomite mine. Chambers in the mine 100 to 130 feet from the surface gave i
Jan 1, 1973
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Evaluation Of Mining Activities Using A Scenario Interview ApproachBy Fred Turin, Kim Cornelius, Lisa Steiner
NIOSH researchers have been examining underground coal mining activities in order to evaluate work crew hazards. In 1994 a continuous mining machine operator was killed by falling roof during extended
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RI 3728 History of Water Flooding of Oil Sands in OklahomaBy D. B. Taliaferro, David M. Logan
which an operator may obtain detailed information regarding all projects in the State. It is the purpose of this report to present data such as volume of oil produced monthly, volume of water inject
Nov 1, 1943
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Crossflow Influence on Collection Characteristics of Multinozzle Micro-orifice ImpactorBy C. P. Fang
"For lower stages of multinozzle micro-orifice impactors, as many as two thousand nozzles are uniformly arranged within a cluster diameter of 1.06 inches. In the impaction region the mass flowrate of
Jan 1, 1989
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Bulletin 155 Oil Storage Tanks and ReservoirsBy C. P. Bowie
The Bureau of Mines has been conducting investigations with the view of determining the types of containers best adapted to the stor- age of oil. These investigations have shown that tanks composed wh
Jan 1, 1918
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Bulletin 236 Plastic MagnesiaBy O. C. Ralston, L. H. Duschak, R. D. Pike
Much detailed information on the production of plastic magnesia from magnesite mined near Chewelah, Wash., was accumulated during a cooperative investigation conducted by the Bureau of Mines and the N
Jan 1, 1925
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UDEC Modeling of an Underground Opening in Rock Masses of Varying QualityBy Tye J. Lasich
This project involved modeling rock masses with varying Rock Mass Rating (RMR) values to determine the degree of instability that develops around an underground opening as a function of RMR. The mode
Jan 1, 2005
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Bulletin 31 Gas-Producer TestBy J. A. Holmes
As part of its investigation of methods of increasing the efficiency of fuel resources, the Bureau of Mines is continuing the study of the general problems involved in the economic use of fuels in gas
Jan 1, 1911
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Coal Dust ExplosibilityBy Kenneth L. Cashdollar
This paper reports US Bureau of Mines (USBM) research on the explosibility of coal dusts. The purpose of this work is to improve safety in mining and other industries that process or use coal. Most of
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Bulletin 46 An Investigation of Explosion-Proof MotorsBy H. H. Clark
The term "explosion-proof," as applied by the Bureau of Mines to an electric motor, refers to a motor inclosed by a casing so constructed that an explosion of a mixture of mine gas (methane) and air w
Jan 1, 1912
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Leadership In Escape From Underground Mine FiresThis chapter explores leadership behavior in a life-threatening situation-fire in a coal mine. Previous chapters have discussed the database of interviews with miners who escaped from underground fire
Jan 1, 2000
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Bulletin 159 Abstracts of Current Decisions On Mines and Mining, May - August, 1917By J. W. Thompson
OWNERSHIP OF ORE-CONSTRUCTION OF CONTRACT. A contract between the Republic Mines Corporation and the Quilp Gold Mining Co. provided that upon forfeiture of its rights under a contract the Republic Min
Jan 1, 1917
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A Review Of Occupational Silica Exposures On Continuous Mining OperationsBy Gerrit V. R. Goodman, Jeffrey M. Listak, John A. Organiscak
Data on dust control practices, geology, and occupational exposures were gathered for approximately eighty underground continuous mining units. Despite silica contents in excess of 5%, nearly forty un
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International Experience With Longwall Mining Into Pre-Driven RoomsBy Dennis Dolinar, Russell Frith, David Oyler, Christopher Mark
Unusual circumstances may require that a longwall retreat into or through a previously driven room. The operation can be completed successfully, but there have been a number of spectacular failures wh
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Bulletin 89 Economic Methods of Utilizing Western LignitesBy E. J. Babcock
The existence of vast deposits of lignite in the West Central and Western States is well known, although the extent and importance of the deposits have not been appreciated, nor has there been an adeq
Jan 1, 1915
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Dynamic Temperature Measurement Of Overheated Shuttle Car Trailing Cables In Underground Coal MinesBy L. W. Scott, T. H. Dubaniewicz, F. T. Duda, P. G. Kovalchik
Recent research conducted by NIOSH, Pittsburgh Research Laboratory showed that electrical current levels permitted under parent regulations may not limit cable temperatures to less than 90 °C in reele
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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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RI 4000 Phelps Stokes Iron Deposit, Nye Co., NVBy Victor E. Kral
"INTRODUCTION The Phelps Stokes iron deposit, also known as the Iron Mountain claim, was examined by G. L. Thompson, an engineer of the Bureau of Mines, in January 1943. As a result, the Division of G
Feb 1, 1947