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  • NIOSH
    OFR-59-75 Magnetostrictive Load Sensor For Roof Bolts - Summary

    By L. Hoogenboom

    Under contract (H0232044) to the U.S. Bureau of Mines, Mechanical Technology Incorporated made an experimental investigation of the feasibility of measuring the load in roof bolts using a magnetostric

    Jan 1, 1974

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    RI 8625 Diagnostics of Sealed Coal Mine Fires

    By J. M. Kuchta

    The Bureau of Mines investigated four simulated coal gob fires to obtain a more reliable data base for defining the state of a sealed mine fire and to evaluate the performance of various fire detector

    Jan 1, 1982

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    RI 6888 Comparison Of Two Methods For Studying Relative Performance Of Explosives In Rock

    By Thomas R. Bur

    The strain and pressure gage methods for evaluating the relative performance of explosives in rock were compared. This comparison was based on a study of the responses of strain and pressure gages to

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Coal-Mine Accidents In The United States, 1934 - Introduction

    By W. W. Adams

    The safety record established by the coal-mining industry of the United States during 1934, although not as favorable as that for the previous year, was better than the record for any other year durin

    Jan 1, 1936

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    IC 8548 Instruments For Detecting Gas In Underground Mines And Tunnels

    By B. I. Ferber

    Toxic and explosive atmospheres are discussed, along with some of the instruments commercially available for their detection. No attempt has been made to evaluate the accuracy of anyone device. This c

    Jan 1, 1972

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    RI 3253 Analyses Of Crude Oils From Some Fields Of Southern Louisiana

    By A. J. Kraemer

    For a number of years the Bureau of Mines has been conducting an investi-gation of crude petroleum from producing fields in the United States and the Western Hemisphere and has published a series of r

    Jan 1, 1934

  • NIOSH
    Mining And Quarrying Trends In The Metals And Industrial Minerals Industries (c412a0af-68c7-4b0c-85db-aa235af7bfab)

    By Donald P. Mickelsen

    The raining and quarrying trends data shown in this report were reported to the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) by mining and quarrying companies on the Mine Information Supplement survey, as well as by m

    Jan 1, 1993

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    The Mineral Industry Of Other Areas Of The Far East And South Asia - Bangladesh (01894211-4354-400a-aa9f-91795fb17e1c)

    By E. Chin

    The production of crude mineral commodities in Bangladesh was limited to natural gas, a small amount of construction materials, and clay for ceramics and bricks. No metallic minerals were mined. The

    Jan 1, 1984

  • NIOSH
    IC 8376 Technology And Use Of Lignite - Proceedings: Bureau Of Mines University Of North Dakota Symposium, Grand Forks, N. Dak., April 27-28, 1967 ? Introduction

    The 1967 Lignite Symposium was held at Grand Forks, N. Dak., on April 27-28, 1967. This was the fifth of these technical meetings and the fourth which was cosponsored by the University of North Dakota

    Jan 1, 1968

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    RI 4249 Concentratability of Birmingham, Ala., Red Iron Ores by Separation in Heavy Media

    By B. H. Clemmons, B. G. Saunders, R. H. Stacy

    "INTRODUCTION This investigation was undertaken to determine the response of Birmingham (Alabama) red-iron ore to heavy-medium concentration. Specifically, the work involved a study of the efficiency

    May 1, 1948

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    RI 8077 Effect of Rock Dust on Explosibility of Coal Dust

    By J. K. Richmond

    Early research on coal dust explosions by the Federal Bureau of Mines and in other countries is reviewed to examine the effect of a single inhibitor, rock dust, on the explosion limits of coal dust. T

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Bulletin 11 The Purchase Of Coal By The Government Under Specifications

    By GEORGE S. POPE

    This bulletin is the third of a series a showing the results of ment purchases of coal according to specifications as to its quality and giving typical forms of proposals for supplying coal and genera

    Jan 1, 1910

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    IC 8981 Microcomputer-Based Monitoring And Control System With Uranium Mining Application

    By C. T. Sheeran

    The Bureau of Mines investigated a microprocessor-based real-time control and monitoring system for uranium mining applications. The system is capable of controlling and monitoring up to 768 stations

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Pneumatic Wall-Locking Geophone System - Objective

    Develop an improved downhole geophone system with enhanced signal/noise ratio for collecting cross-hole seismic data used in tomographic reconstructions. Background The Bureau of Mines is conduc

    Jan 1, 1991

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    RI 9192 - Rapid (Grab) Sampling During Full-scale Explosions-Microscopic and Analytical Evaluation

    By Isaac A. Zlochower, Michael J. Sapko, Ronald S. Conti

    The Bureau of Mines has developed a system using a high-speed electropneumatic mechanism for the rapid (grab) sampling of dusts and gases during an explosion. The sampling system consists of an alumin

    Jan 1, 1988

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    IC 9075 Field Tests Of A Model Health And Safety Program For The Mining Industry

    By Robert H. Peters

    The objective of the project descibed in this report was to design and field test a model health and safety program at a coal mining company and a gold mining company. The model program was implemente

    Jan 1, 1986

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    IC 7825 Bibliography Of Bureau Of Mines Investigations Of Coal And Its Products, 1950 To 1955 ? 1. General - Bulletins

    By E. P. Carman

    1. CARMAN, EVERETT P., OPPERMAN, MARTHA, NISHIYANA, SALLY, AND RACOOSIN, LEE. Bibliography of Bureau of Mines Investigations of Coal and Its Products, 1945 to 1950. B. 528, 1954, 60 pp. 40 cents. 2

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Mining And Mineral Operations In The South-Central States - A Visitor Guide ? Introduction

    Minerals are vital to any industrialized civilization. Annually, the United States uses more than 4 billion tons of new mineral materials, or about 40,000 pounds per person-about half being mineral fu

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Safety Framework for Programmable Electronics in Mining

    By John J. Sammarco

    Mining has one of the highest annual average fatality rates among major US industries. Health and safety dangers have been inherent to mining since the early days of picks and shovels. Even though min

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    IC 7503 Safeguarding Underground Workmen from Noxious Gases Resulting from Blasting in Strip Mines

    By M. W. Price, Joseph V. Mather, E. H. McCleary

    "INTRODUCTION The asphyxiation or poisoning of workmen in underground mines by noxious gases from blasting in adjacent strip mines can be prevented.Considerable progress has been made in eliminating o

    May 1, 1949