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RI 7877 Development and Application of the Waste-Plus-Waste Process for Recovering Metals From Electroplating and Other WastesBy Andrew A. Cochran
Laboratory-scale research was conducted by the Bureau of Mines to develop a new process for treating electroplating and other wastes. Various acid and alkaline cyanide wastes were combined under contr
Jan 1, 1974
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NIOSH Toolbox Training - Tips For The TrainerThis NIOSH Toolbox Training program contains 52 different modules designed to stimulate safety discussions among your employees. Each module is intended to be completed in roughly 10 or 15 minutes, s
Jan 1, 2004
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OFR-91-78 Preprototyple Machine-Mounted Respirable Dust MonitorBy Pedro Lilienfeld
This report describes a program to develop, design, fabricate and subject to environmental testing three prototype collection-sensing devices of an eventual mining-machine mounted automated monitor fo
Jan 1, 1977
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OFR-76(2)-79 Development Of Highwall Mining Equipment (Phase I) Volume IIBy Mandius C. Lundal
This report describes the work done to develop a coal mining machine to increase productivity and recovery from thin seams beyond the highwall, in addition to decreasing the miner's susceptibilit
Jan 1, 1977
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OFR-196-83 Shearer Mounted Dust Collector Laboratory TestingEffective control of respirable dust is one of the most serious problems associated with longwall mining in the United States. This report describes the development and laboratory testing of dust coll
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 3059 Development And Production History On The Salt Flat And Other Fault Fields Of East Central Texas (749691e0-85bd-46e3-a425-e71f6710887d)By H. B. Hill
The Salt Flat field, formerly called the Joe Bruner field, is located northeast of the town of Luling in Caldwell County, Tex. This field, which is a fault structure, approximately parallels and is ab
Jan 1, 1931
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IC 7551 Report of Petroleum and Natural-Gas Branch, Fiscal Year 1949By R. A. Cattell
Progress of Bureau of Mines research related to oil and gas during the past fiscal year has been marked by the publication of more than 40 reports on the various phases of the work . These include pap
Feb 1, 1950
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IC 6196 Physiological Factors of Mine VentilationBy R. R. Sayers
The added hazards to mining incident to oil and gas wells penetrating the coal measures in proximity to mine workings , have long been recognized in those fields where the extraction of oil , gas , an
Nov 1, 1929
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IC 9307 Preval: Prefeasibility Software Program For Evaluating Mineral PropertiesBy R. Craig Smith
This report presents the software documentation for PREY AL, a prefeasibility mineral property evaluation program developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines on a Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet. It is presented in
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 9298 - Effects of Selected Physical Agents on the Performance of Acoustically Absorptive MaterialsBy J. Alton Burks
When acoustical materials are used in a mining environment for noise control purposes, they are subject to environmental deterioration from hydraulic fluid, moisture, and dust. These and other factors
Jan 1, 1990
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Modeling Of Hand-Arm Vibration - IntroductionBy Akul Joshi, Ming C. Leu, Robert Guttenberg, Susan L. Murray
The aerospace and automotive industries are facing a significant risk for cumulative trauma disorders from high-repetition, long-duration tasks. Additional risk factors such as shocks, vibrations and
Jan 6, 2006
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RI 4892 Petroleum-Engineering Study Of K.M.A. Reservoir, Southwestern Part Of K.M.A. Oil Field, Wichita And Archer Counties, Tex.By Rollie P. Dobyns
The K.M.A. reservoir was discovered to be oil bearing at a depth of 3,719 feet on March 11, 1931. Extensive development, however, was not begun immediately, because the discovery well had a low initia
Jan 1, 1952
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Bulletin 36 Alaskan Coal ProblemsBy Walter L. Fisher
The public interest in the Alaskan situation is such that, with the consent of the President, I have concluded, at the request of the American Mining Congress, to make at this time a candid, if somewh
Jan 1, 1911
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OFR-146(5)-77 Comparative Coal Transportation Costs: An Economic And Engineering Analysis Of Truck, Belt, Rail, Barge And Coal Slurry And Pneumatic Pipelines - Volume 5 ? Conveyor Belts ? 5.1 IntroductionBy Michael Rieber
In this study a generalized specification and costing model for high tonnage coal carrying conveyor belts of 3.5 to 100 miles is presented. These belt systems, in modular units or flights, of up to 9
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 2420 Experiments On Back Pressure On Oil WellsBy T. E. Swigart
In the production of oil end gas, engineering methods have been applied less than in any other branch of the oil industry. While refineries, gasoline plants, pipe-line and other transportation systems
Jan 1, 1922
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Conventional Versus Developing Processes Of Phosphatic Clay Disposal: A Technical EvaluationBy Jerry T. McLendon
The proper disposition of phosphatic clays has been the subject of research and debated for years by phosphate producers, State and Federal research agencies, regulatory authorities, and environmental
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 4149 Concentration of Oxide Manganese Ore from Sheep Mountain Property, Durkee District, OREG.By R. R. Wells, W. W. Agey
"INTRODUCTION Oxide manganese ore from the Sheep Mountain property was of intermediate grade (23.0 percent manganese) and contained silica as the major impurity. The deposit from which the ore was tak
Nov 1, 1947
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RI 8804 - Concrete Crib Design and Field TestingBy T. W. Smelser
This Bureau of Mines report presents a review of underground testing, test results, and design guidelines of steel-fiber-reinforced concrete (SFC) mine support (cribbing) developed at the Spokane Rese
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 6194 Safety as Afrected by Supervision and DisciplineBy A. U. Miller
The added hazards to mining incident to oil and gas wells penetrating the coal measures in proximity to mine workings , have long been recognized in those fields where the extraction of oil , gas , an
Nov 1, 1929
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IC 6864 Accidents In Tennessee Coal Mines 1932-34By Frank E. Cash
The work of the United States Bureau of, Mines is concerned primarily with the prevention of accidents in the mining, petroleum, and allied industries. This report analyzes the fatal accidents in the
Jan 1, 1935