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RI 8861 - Assessment of Methane Hazards in an Anomalous Zone of a Gulf Coast Salt DomeBy R. H. Grau, A. Sainato, S. J. Schatzel, T. M. Kohler, A. T. Iannacchione
This Bureau of Mines research study found gas emission rates from an advancing face, and flows and pressure of gas from an exploration drill hole were dependent upon the geology of salt encountered in
Jan 1, 1984
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Response of Alveolar Macrophages to in vitro Exposure to Freshly Fractured versus Aged Silica Dust: The Ability of Prosil 28, an Organosilane Material, to Coat Silica and Reduce Its Biological ReactivityBy N. S. Dalal, V. Castranova, K. Van Dyke, V. Vallyathan, J. H. Kang
"We have reported previously that crushing or grinding crystalline silica results in the generation of silica-based radicals on the particulate surface and that these radicals can generate hydroxyl ra
Mar 1, 1992
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Application of Prevention through Design for Hearing Loss in the Mining IndustryBy Peter G. Kovalchik, Rudy J. Matetic, Susan B. Bealko, Adam K. Smith
Overexposure to noise remains a widespread and serious health hazard in the U.S. service providing and goods producing industries. Excessive noise can lead to poor verbal communication and reduce the
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RI 5186 Carbonizing Tests With Tuscaloosa (Ala) Oven: Dependence Of Coking Time On Flue Temperature ? Introduction And SummaryBy John B. Gayle
[The coking time exerts a Considerable influence on the throughout of a coke oven, and for this reason a large number of papers dealing with the relation between coking tine and the different operatin
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 6257 Oxidizing Pittsburgh-Bed Coal: Effect Of Processing Temperature And TimeBy M. J. Kovalik
The effect of oxidation by air at temperatures ranging from 200° to 390° C on the change of chemical and physical properties of Pittsburgh-bed coal was studied as a function of processing time and tem
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 8029 Chemical Flame Inhibition Using Molecular Beam Mass Spectrometry - Reaction Rates and Mechanisms in a 0.3 Percent CF3Br Inhibited Methane FlameBy Joan C. Biordi
[Composition profiles for atomic, radical, and stable species, as well as temperature and area expansion ratio profiles, have been determined for a nearly stoichiometric CH4-02-Ar flame and one to whi
Jan 1, 1975
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The Mineral Industry Of Alabama (28044869-8b9d-4151-a53d-c0a85862b879)By Ronald P. Hollenbeck
The value of mineral production in Alabama reached a new high of more than $246 million. 4 percent above the previous record established in 1964. New high values were reported for bentonite, portland
Jan 1, 1967
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Mining And Quarrying Trends In The Metals And Industrial Minerals Industries - Mining HighlightsBy R. Lindsay Mundell
In the first half of 1990, lessening of cold war tensions was welcome. But Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in August led to the Persian Gulf War in January and February 1991. The subsequent oil shock c
Jan 1, 1993
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Trends in Electrical Injury in the U.S., 1992?2002By James C. Cawley
This paper updates an earlier report by the authors that studied electrical injuries from 1992 to 1998. The previous information is expanded and supplemented with fatal and nonfatal injury rates and t
Jan 1, 2008
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IC 6391 DiatomiteBy Paul Hatmaker
Diatomite is the name now generally given to a mineral substance composed of the tiny , skeletal remains of diatoms , which are microscopic , flowerless , water plants related to the algae ... This re
Feb 1, 1931
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OFR-34-91 Investigation Of Tin-Rare Earth Element Placers In The Ray River WatershedBy James C. Barker
Alluvial cassiterite concentrations are widespread in river gravel and high level terraces within the Ray River watershed. The area lies in unglaciated terrain of Alaska's northern interior. Cass
Jan 1, 2011
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Performance of a light-scattering dust monitor in underground minesThe Thermo-MIE personal DataRAM dust monitor (pDR) is a light-scattering instrument approved for use in gassy underground mines by the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). However, the u
Jan 1, 2006
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The Status of Mine Fire Research in the United StatesBy M. A. Trevits
During the time period from 1990-2007, 1601 reportable fires occurred in the U.S. mining industry (an average of 89 fires per year). The leading causes of U.S. mine fires were flame cutting and weldin
Jan 1, 2008
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Forecasting Gas Emissions For Coal Mine Safety ApplicationsBy C. Ozgen Karacan, William P. Diamond
In This Chapter [Measuring the gas content of coal Predicting gas emissions based on geologic and coal reservoir property data Determining the gas storage capacity of coalbeds and other ga
Jan 6, 2006
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IC 6680 Mine Explosions and Fires in the United States During the Fiscal Year Which Ended June 20, 1932By D. Harrington
The fiscal year which ended June 30, 1932, although one of acute financial de ression was, nevertheless, one of distinct encouragement to those who have long struggled against the much too prevalent o
Jan 1, 1933
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RI 6841 Recovery Of Additional Berillyum From Fluoferrate Leach ResidueBy R. O. Dannenberg
This Bureau of Mines report describes the results of research to develop a process for recovering additional beryllium from a commercial mill waste product, fluoferrate leach residue. Forty-five perce
Jan 1, 1966
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MLA 59-82 - Mineral Investigations Of The Rice Valley Wilderness Study Area, Riverside County, CaliforniaBy Gary J. Cwick
Mineral resources of the Rice Valley Wilderness Study Area (WSA), in the Mojave Desert of southeastern California, were investigated by the U.S. Bureau of Mines and U.S. Geological Survey during 1980.
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 8306 Research And Technologic Work At The Health And Safety Research And Testing Center: Fiscal Years 1960-65This report describes the activities and publications of the Bureau of Mines Health and Safety Research and Testing Center, Pittsburgh, Pa., for the fiscal years 1960-65. It includes a discussion or w
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 6564 Consuption of Primary Tin in the US During 1930By John B. Umhau
In 1930 , 65,448 long tons of virgin or primary tin were consumed by 1,292 establishments in the United States , representing about 91 per cent of the total consumption as computed from imports , expo
Jan 1, 1932
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A Measurement Method for Determining Absorption Coefficients for Underground MinesBy Gregory P. Cole, Peter G. Kovalchika, Rudy J. Matetic, Adam K. Smith
Previous studies conducted by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) have shown that approximately 90% of coal miners and 49% of metal/nonmetal miners had a hearing impair