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Employment And Injuries In The Mineral Industries (362d0b8d-bf7f-4583-b8a7-b8bcbce115c3)By Forrest T. Moyer
OVERALL data for 1963 on injury experience and the levels of employment, worktime, and operating activity of the mineral industries are shown in the statistical tables of this chapter. The general gro
Jan 1, 1964
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User-Friendly In Situ Copper Oxide Leach Mining Cost Model - ObjectiveEnable prospective in situ leach mine operators to evaluate the economic potential of an ore body by using a user-friendly, computerized in situ copper oxide leach mining cost model. Background
Jan 1, 1991
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RI 8325 Beneficiation of Western Mesabi Range Oxidized TaconiteBy A. F. Colombo
In an effort to maintain an adequate supply of iron to meet national economic and strategic needs, the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, is conducting research on methods for beneficia
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 2960 Temperatures For Rapid Self-Heating Of Powdered Coal And The Semicoke Made TherefromBy David F. Smith, F. A. Hartgen
"Incidental to a cooperative investigation with the Carnegie Institute of Technology and the International Combustion Engineering Corporation on the burning characteristics of a powdered coal and the
Oct 1, 1929
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Assessing And Monitoring Open Pit Mine HighwallsBy Jami M. Girard
INTRODUCTION Slope stability accidents are one of the leading causes of fatalities at U.S. surface mining operations. The Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Saf
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Physiological Responses And Subjective Discomfort Of Simulated Whole-Body Vibration From A Mobile Underground Mining MachineBy Sean Gallagher, Thomas G. Bobick, Diane M. Doyle-Coombs, Richard L. Unger
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed an in-house facility to evaluate selected effects of whole-body vibration (WBV) levels experienced by underground mobile equipment operators, Vertical vibration
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Using the Internet to Train Emergency Command Center PersonnelBy Audrey F. Glowacki, August J. Kwitowski, Richard L. Unger, Edward F. Fries
Well-prepared personnel and an effective emergency response plan are essential components of any emergency command center. Unfortunately, evaluating emergency preparedness is often difficult until a d
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Retrofitting Bulldozer Reduces Operator's Noise Exposure - ObjectiveReduce permanent hearing losses to bulldozer operators. Approach Two types of noise control packages have been developed, that can be readily fabricated and installed into bulldozers by mine per
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 2106 Oil ThievesBy A. R. Elliott
"In addition to the usual interpretation that is placed on the words ""thief"" and ""thieves"", the petroleum industry also uses these words when referring to an instrument that is used for taking sam
Apr 1, 1920
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IC 6087 Rock Dusting by Hand MethodBy D. Harrington, C. W. Owings
"The belief is now fairly general among the coal-mining people of the United States that one of the most effective methods of preventing wide-spread coalmine .explosions is that of introducing rock-du
Nov 1, 1928
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IC 6147 Hazards In The Use Of Delay-Action Detonators In Coal MinesBy D. Harrington
Recently the attention of the U. S. Bureau of Mines has in a number of instances been called to the firing of shots of permissible explosives in coal mines with delay-action detonators. In one bitumin
Jan 1, 1929
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Technique to Determine Vibration Patterns of Excised Rat LungsBy G. Nuñez, M. A. Pathak, A. A. Afshari, C. F. Stanley
"To help evaluate the vibration patterns of an excised lung, a method is developed to determine which parts of the surface of an excised lung are responding to acoustic excitation via the trachea. Hol
Jan 1, 1989
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Coal Dust Particle Size Survey of U.S. MinesBy Michael J. Sapko, Gregory M. Green, Harry C. Verakis, Kenneth L. Cashdollar
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) conducted a joint survey to determine the range of coal particle sizes found in
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IC 9321 - MUSLIM/NLTheoretical and Practitioners ManualBy R. Karl Zipf
MULSIM/NL (multiple seams, nonlinear) is a new U.S. Bureau of Mines boundary-element-method (BEM) program for calculating stresses and displacements (is., convergence) in coal mines or thin, tabular r
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 9471 - Transverse-Mounted End-Cab Design for Low-Coal Shuttle CarsBy Alan G. Mayton
A prototype end-cab shuttle car (SC) design has been developed to improve protection and address ergonomic concerns of the SC operator in low coal mines. The new design features an end cab transversel
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 4152 Andover-Sulphur Hill Iron Mines- Sussex Co., NJBy Victor J. Lynch
The Andover-Sulphur Hill mines are 12 miles northeast of Andover and 5 miles southeast of Newton, in Sussex County, N.J. The property is situated on the Lehigh Valley and Hudson River Railroad and hal
Dec 1, 1947
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State Statistics – Mew MexicoAlthough early Spanish settlers used coal several centuries ago, significant commercial coal mining in New Mexico began in 1861, when the U.S. Army opened a mine to supply Fort Craig. Since then, coal
Jan 1, 1992
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State Statistics - MissouriCoal-bearing beds underlie 23,000 square miles, about one third of Missouri's total area. Twelve out of more than twenty named coal seams have been or are being commercially mined. The remainder
Jan 1, 1992
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Knowledge Representation Issues Pertaining to Mine Ventilation KBS DevelopmentBy R. V. Ramani, K. V. K. Prasad, M. Swaminathan
"Engineering design involves, in addition to numerical calculations, considerable amount of expertise and judgement. The expertise and judgement is required to conceptualize and idealize the problem,
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 2143 Coal in the British IslesBy Geo S. Rice
"The most authoritative compilations on the coal resources of the British Isles are given in ""The Coal Resources of the World"" issued by the 12th International Geological Congress, 1913. The reserve
Jul 1, 1920