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RI 2154 Blasting Granite with Compressed AirBy Oliver Bowles
"The introduction into mines, quarries and manufacturing plants of machines and tools operated by compressed air has revolutionized methods of operation to an extent comparable only with that occasion
Aug 1, 1920
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Electromagnetic Direction Finding Experiments For Location Of Trapped MinersBy A. J. Farstad, R. G. Olsen
The Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, passed by Congress in the wake of the disaster at Farmington, West Virginia, led to an extensive study by the National Academy of Engineering of the proble
Jan 1, 1973
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Fire Data Analysis For All Metal/Nonmetal Mining Categories - Underground Metal/nonmetal And Stone Mine FiresBy Maria I. De Rosa
Table 1 and figure 1 show the number of fires and fire injuries that occurred in underground metal/nonmetal and stone mines by state during 1990-2001. Table 1 also shows the injury risk rates, employe
Jan 1, 2004
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Technical Paper 537 - Maintenance of Electrical Mine Equipment from the Viewpoint of the Safety InspectorBy H. B. Freeman, E. J. Gleim
During the 12 months ended July 1, 1931, engineers of the Bureau of Mines examined electrical equipment in 80 bituminous-coal mines. The purpose of these examinations was to ascertain the condition of
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 3040 The Response of Japanese Waltzing Mice and Canaries to Carbon MonoxideBy H. H. Schrenk, L. B. Berger, W. P. Yant, F. A. Patty
"The use of small such as canaries and white mice, for detecting carbon monoxide depends primarily on the fact that the volume of respiration of these animals in proportion to their volume of blood is
Oct 1, 1930
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Relationship of Mine Environment, Geology and Seam Characteristics to Dust Generation and Mobility - Coal Mine Respirable DustBy Jan M. Mutmansky, Christopher J. Rise
"One of the most serious long term health problems associated with underground,mining is Coal Workers Pneumoconiosis (CWI'), more commonly known as Black Lung Disease. It occurs in some coal workers,
Jun 1, 1988
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Experimental - Laboratory Procedures - Reconstructed Soil SamplesMost laboratory sealant studies were carried out in 2.0 inch I.D. Plexiglas tubes of 9.0 inches height containing 4.0 to 4.5 inches reconstructed soil from an 0-8 or 8-16 inch soil horizon at the Lans
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 9675 - Self-Contained Self-Rescuer Long Term Field Evaluation: Tenth Phase ResultsThe National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory (NPPTL) of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has undertaken a collaborative study with the Mine Safety and Health
Jan 6, 2008
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RI 3310 Extraction Methods For Determining Tar Acids And Bases, And Variables Affecting Their Accuracy ? IntroductionBy C. H. Fisher
[Many methods of analyzing tar oils for their tar acid and base content have bun employed in connection with both academic and. industrial investigations. Most of these analytical procedures are based
Jan 1, 1936
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RI 9244 - Effect of Sulfide Minerals on Ferrous Alloy Grinding Media CorrosionBy A. E. Isaacson
The U.S. Bureau of Mines determined the effect of common sulfide minerals on the corrosion rates of various types of ferrous alloy grinding media. Data obtained from this study will aid in determining
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 5883 Comparison Of Methods For Detecting And Analyzing Fumes From Explosives ? SummaryBy Edward J. Murphy
A comparative study has been made by the Bureau of Mines of several analytical methods for determining carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides in toxic gases produced by the detonation of explosives. Labo
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 3377 Primary Crushing - Progress Report No. 1 ? Introduction (776270cd-90d8-44eb-ac13-98d33ee9a7d0)By Mark Sheppard
[Considerable research work hi been done on secondary crushing and coarse and fine grinding, and the literature on the general subject of Crushing contains many references to the work of investigators
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 6121 Extraction Of Manganese From Low-Grade Dolomitic Materials By A Roast-Leach Process ? SummaryBy G. V. Sullivan
This report summarizes the results of a preliminary study concerning manganese extraction from low-grade dolomitic materials from the Philipsburg district in Montana by the Dean-Leute ammonium carbama
Jan 1, 1962
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C12-02 Leaching Of Massive Sulfide Samples From The Southern Juan De Fuca Ridge, North Pacific OceanBy D. L. Sawyer
Aqueous C12-02 leaching procedures developed by the Bureau of Mines to produce zinc chloride from zinc sulfide bulk concentrates were effective in extracting 99 pct of the zinc and 97 pet of the silve
Jan 1, 1983
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Continuous Radon Gas Survey Of The Twilight MineBy John C. Franklin
A radon survey was made at five different locations in the Twilight mine near Uravan, Colo., to determine chances in radon concentrations in an inactive mine. Data were taken with a continuous monitor
Jan 1, 1976
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MLA 26-81 - Mineral Investigation Of The Black Butte Rare II Area (No. 5102), Mondocino County, California - SummaryBy John R. Benham
In 1979 and 1980, the U.S. Bureau of Mines and U.S. Geological Survey conducted a mineral survey of the 20,500 acre Black Butte RARE II area (No. 5102) in the Los Padres National Forest (fig. 1). Th
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 4021 Manganese Products Corp.'s Morgan Group, Dona Ana County, N. MexBy Paul L. Russell
This property has been examined several times in the last few years , and findings have been reported . In the fall of 1942 , the author supervised sampling both lode and placer deposits . The ore was
Feb 1, 1947
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RI 8635 The Determination of the Points of Zero Charge of Fine Mineral Particles by a Titration TechniqueBy D. A. Stanley
The Bureau of Mines has developed a simple titration technique for determining the points of zero charge (PZC) on minerals. The technique consists of titrating a mineral slurry with the potassium salt
Jan 1, 1982
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Appendix C - Program Input ControlsBy R. V. Ramani, A. S. C. Owili-eger
System Size N,NX Number of blocks in x-direction M,NY Number of blocks in y-direction NTIMES Number of systems to be simulated LENGTH Length of medium WIDTH Width of medium THICK Thickness of me
Jan 1, 1974
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Conclusions and RecommendationsBy David Hoadley, Kenneth R. Maser, Ashok B. Boghani, James E. Billar, D. Randolph Berry, Mackenzie Burnett, Robert H. Trent
A.5 Conclusions and Recommendations The illustrative simulations in the previous section have demonstrated 1. Flexibility of the program to simulate a wide variety of configurations and cases.
Jan 1, 1976