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RI 4211 Trego Lead Zinc Mine, Grant Co., Wis.By Alvin M. Cummings
"INTRODUCTION During July and August 1943, the Bureau of Mines undertook an investigation of the Trego lead-zinc mine, near the town of Platteville in Grart County, Wis. as part of a general investiga
Mar 1, 1948
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IC 7621 Suggestions For Inspection Of Roof Bolt Installations ? IntroductionBy Edward Thomas
In 1947 the Bureau of Mines, as an accident-prevention measure, decided to advocate the adoption of roof bolting (suspension roof supports) in coal mines where it appeared to be applicable. Subsequent
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 3086 Note On Julius SuspensionsBy M. J. Brevoort
Research work in the Bureau of Mines cryogenic laboratory requires the use of high-sensitivity galvanometers of the d'Arsonval type in a building that is subject to unusually severe vibrations. A
Jan 1, 1931
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Rapporteur's Report - Mining Sector - 1. IntroductionBy Susan B. Bealko
Mining provides a large part of the energy and raw materials that feed this Nation's economy. Copper pipe, concrete, and window glass serve as well known examples of the reliance on minerals in m
Jan 1, 2008
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Bulletin 63 Sampling Coal DeliveriesBy GEORGE S. POPE
The purchase of coal by the Government under specifications depending on the heating value of the coal, its content of ash and of moisture, and other considerations, rather than upon the reputation or
Jan 1, 1913
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RI 3663 Graphical Correlation of Recovery and Product Composition in Separation ProcessesBy Foster Fraas
In the separation of a component from a mixture , two fractions are obtained , one containing a high - percentage composition of the component and the other a low - percentage composition . The high -
Oct 1, 1942
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IC 6335 Notes on the Determination of MolybdenumBy H. A. Doerner
The Rare and Precious Metals Station of the U. S. Bureau of Mines has investigated several cases in which widely divergent amounts of molybdenum were reported by a number of custom laboratories to whi
Sep 1, 1930
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Technology News - No. 476 - Instrumented King Wire for Monitoring Cable BoltsObjective A cable bolt can be a strain-measuring device as well as a supporting device in underground mines. Placing instruments on a cable bolt allows certain characteristics of a rock mass, such
Nov 1, 1998
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RI 2207 Tests of Carbon Monoxide Detector In MinesBy D. Harrington, B. W. Dyer
"One of the products of the activities of the United States Chemical Warfare Service is a simple device and method for nearly instantaneous determination of small quantities of carbon monoxide in air.
Jan 1, 1921
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Ground Control Issues For Safety Professionals – IntroductionBy Christopher Mark, Anthony T. Iannacchione
Falls of ground continue to be one of the most serious causes of injury to U.S. miners. Of the 256 fatal injuries that occurred in mining between 1996 and 1998, 59 (23%) were caused by falls of ground
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IC 9447 - Effects Of Mining Height On Injury Rates In U.S. Underground Nonlongwall Bituminous Coal MinesBy Launa G. Mallett, Barbara Fotta
This report examines the effects of mining height on injury rates in U.S. underground nonlongwall bituminous coal mines, controlling for both the employment size of the mine and the mining methods. Us
Jan 11, 1997
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Worldwide Coal Mine Dust Research - - - Where Are We Going?By J. M. Mutamansky
"Coal mine dust research throughout the world has been stimulated by the recognition of its importance in the development of coal miners' diseases, particularly coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP). A h
Jan 1, 1989
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Summary Report On Electromagnetic Noise Measurement ProgramBy John W. Adams
The present status of the National Bureau of Standards program is that many magnetic tapes of analog data have been recorded in four major mines. Each mine uses different types of equipment. In additi
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 2295 Precautions To Be Observed In Entering Abandoned Exploratory Shafts And PitsBy Ryron O. Pickard
"The Berkeley safety station of the U. S. Bureau of Mines was recently informed that a geologist was killed through entering an abandoned 90-foot exploratory shaft without making a preliminary test of
Nov 1, 1921
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Safety Culture Assessment in Underground Coal Mining - Executive SummaryThe Sago Mine Disaster, on January 2, 2006, placed renewed focus on several different aspects of safety in the underground coal mining industry. One area which received increased attention since Sago
Aug 1, 2007
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RI 2299 A Fatal Quarry Accident From Falling RockBy Oliver Bowles
"In a previous report of the Bureau of Mines (Serial No. 2080 reference was made to a fatal accident from falling rock in a quarry in Utah, and ways of avoiding such accidents were pointed out. A fata
Dec 1, 1921
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IC 9132 A Statistical Analysis of Metal and Nonmetal Mine Fire Incidents in the United States from 1950 to 1984By William H. Pomroy, Shail J. Butani
"This Bureau of Mines publication presents a statistical analysis of official U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) metal and nonmetal mine fire reports from 1950 through 1984, plus accoun
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 2367 Official Approval of Burrell Methane IndicatorBy L. C. IlsLey
The Burrell methane indicator developed by Col. G. A. Burrell in 1915 was modified during 1918 to the " insulated type " Burrell indicator . Though this instrument has been used in mines since its fir
Jun 1, 1922
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Mine Rescue And ResponseBy Ronald S. Conti
This paper describes technology and training that has been identified for underground emergency responders. Historically, underground mine rescue teams have only received training in the course of act
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Technology News - No. 533 - Minimizing Respirable Dust Exposure in Enclosed Cabs by Maintaining Cab IntegrityTo minimize the equipment operator?s respirable dust exposure in enclosed cabs of mobile equipment by install-ing cab filtration and pressurization systems and by keep-ing doors and windows closed.
Sep 1, 2008