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RI 3021 Official Changes In The Active List Of Permissible Explosives And Blasting Devices For June, 1930The latest Active List of Permissible Explosives and Blasting Devices was published in July, 1929, as Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 2947, 2 under the title or "Active List of Permissible Ex
Jan 1, 1930
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Improving Silica Dust Control Through Targeted ResearchBy Edward D. Thimons, Jay F. Colinet
NIOSH conducted a strategic planning effort to identify those areas in mining with the greatest research needs. Data analysis and stakeholder input identified the need to reduce worker exposure to res
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RI 8445 Preparing Rare Earth-Silicon-Iron-Aluminum AlloysBy J. D. Marchant
As part of its mission to assure the maximum recovery and use of the Nation's mineral resources, the Bureau of Mines, investigated an improved procedure for producing rare earth-silicon alloys. F
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 8022 - Geologic Investigations Of Underground Coal Mining ProblemsBy P. W. Jeran, C. D. Sullivan, C. M. McCulloch
A series of geological surveys were completed in six coal mines in connection with a Bureau of Mines research program on methane control. The aim of these surveys was twofold: First, to study the over
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 7311 Relative Effects Of Grouped Physical Variables On The Revenue-Cost System Of A Lead-Zinc Mining OperationBy Richard E. Dawes
Physical variables, a principal factor in the economies of mineral production, affect both capital and direct operating costs. By using a revenue-cost system for the framework, the analyses of revenue
Jan 1, 1969
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Breakthrough In Roof-Bolt Drilling Technology Provides 200 To 400 Times Greater Bit Life - ProblemRoof bolting is a slow, expensive, and absolutely necessary mining activity. Roof-bolting activities also account for the largest percentage of lost-time injuries in underground coal mines. Dull bits
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 8211 Recovering Iron From Copper Smelting Furnace Slags by Carbon InjectionBy D. L. Paulson
The Bureau of Mines is investigating pyrometallurgica1 and" chemical methods to recover valuable constituents from metallurgical dusts and slags. Under this program a technique was developed to recove
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 7284 Influence Of Residence Time, Temperature, And Steam Concentration On Coal-Steam Gasification ReactionsBy J. L. Konchesky
The Bureau of Mines investigated the main reactions of coal gasification by steam. Coal (minus 70 mesh)-water slurry was fed into a laboratory-scale tube-coil gasifier to show the effects of residence
Jan 1, 1969
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Mine Emergency Response Command Center Training Using Computer SimulationBy Launa G. Mallett, Dana Reinke, Charles Vaught, Michael J. Brnich
As mines become safer and major disasters fewer, the number of experienced emergency responders is decreasing. This decrease will create a gap in response expertise which could have serious ramificati
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RI 8532 Beneficiation With Magnetic FluidsBy S. E. Khalafalla
The Bureau of Mines has used colloidal solutions of magnetite in a magnetic field to segregate nonmagnetic materials such as nonferrous scrap metals and to concentrate precious minerals. Conventional
Jan 1, 1981
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Multiple Seam Mining Interactions: Case Histories From The Harris No. 1 MineBy Phyllip Worley, Frank E. Chase, Christopher Mark
The Harris No. 1 Mine, located in Boone County, WV, has been longwalling the Eagle Coalbed for over 30 years. Harris has experienced numerous interactions associated with the extensive room-and-pilla
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Automated Temporary Roof Support (ATRS) For Low Coal - ObjectiveEliminate the need for roof bolter operators and their helpers to work under unsupported roof while setting or removing temporary supports before or during the roof bolting cycle-a task that annually
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 8838 - Water Infusion-An Effective and Economical Longwall Dust ControlBy Eugene Baker, Joseph Cervik, Albert Sainato
In Europe, water infusion is used widely to reduce generation of respirable dust during mining. Its use in the United States is limited to a few plow operations in the Pocahontas No. 3 Coalbed. This B
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 7578 Rock-Bolt Anchorage In Tertiary-Gravel Material: Badger Hill, CaliforniaBy John P. Conway
This Bureau of Mines investigation was undertaken to determine the feasibility of lock-bolt support in Tertiary-gravel material. Pull tests were performed on five types of rock-bolt anchors to determi
Jan 1, 1971
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Technical Paper 306 - Operation and Maintenance of Electrical Equipment Approved for Permissibility by the Bureau of MinesBy L. C. IlsLey
Briefly, a permissible schedule of the Bureau of Mines establishes certain minimum standards for safety; it gives details of test methods adopted to determine whether these standards have been met, an
Jan 1, 1922
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Demonstration Of Remote Mine Seal ConstructionBy Thomas A. Gray, Lynn M. Crayne, Michael A. Trevits, Phil Glogowski
Mine seals can be remotely constructed in underground coal mines, through vertical boreholes, when direct access to a fire is impossible or considered to be too dangerous. This method has great merit
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RI 5397 Laboratory And Full-Scale Sulfur Elimination Tests On Coal From Pratt Bed, Alabama - Summary And IntroductionBy R. E. Perry
In connection with a program of coal research at the Southern Experiment Station the Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the University of Alabama and the various coal operators, conducts washability
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 7651 Recovery Of Feldspar And Glass Sand From South Carolina Waste Granite FinesBy W. H. Eddy
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory batch and continuous flotation processing tests on waste granite fines from South Carolina to determine the possibility of recovering high-quality feldspar and
Jan 1, 1972
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Safer Way To Dress Moving Conveyor Belts ? ObjectiveAvoid accidents that can occur when applying belt dressing from an aerosol can, particularly when can pressure has dropped or when spraying against wind. Approach Use a garde-type sprayer. Ho
Jan 1, 1980