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Coal-Mine Accidents In The United States 1935 - IntroductionBy W. W. Adams
In mining coal, the Nation's principal mineral fuel, loss of life has been much lower recently than in earlier years when coal mining contributed so heavily to the industrial-accident death toll
Jan 1, 1938
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Laboratory investigation of enclosed cab filtration system performance factors (7cc389cf-9e9e-4615-853f-805f1138cce7)By J. A. Organiscak
Enclosed cabs are a primary means of reducing the silica dust exposure of equipment operators at surface mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has investigated vario
Jan 1, 2008
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IC 6352 Explosions in Alabama Coal MinesBy H. B. Humphrey, F. E. Cash
From 1900 to 1929 , 1,005 or approximately 30 per cent of all fatalities in the coal mines of Alabama were caused by fires or explosions of gas and dust . In the 3 -year period from 1927 to 1929 only
Oct 1, 1930
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Using Ergonomics to Enhance Safe Production at a Surface Coal Mine ? A Case Study with Powder CrewsBy Janet Torma-Krajewski
Job tasks that involve exposure to work-related musculoskeletal disorder (WMSD) risk factors may impact both the risk of injury and production downtime. Common WMSD risks factors associated with minin
Jan 1, 2009
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OFR-43-82 Development Of A Mobile, Hi-Rise Work PlatformBy Edward E. Tate
This is a report on the design, development, and manufacture of a prototype roof bolting machine for high rise applications. The machine is designed to traverse a 32 inch entry and rebolt a roof fall
Jan 1, 1981
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Improved Imaging Of Underground Structure: A New Curved Ray Tomographic Program From The Bureau Of Mines - ObjectiveDevelop a curved ray geotomographic program with constraints to counteract non-uniqueness in order to improve the reliability of seismic tomographic imaging of geological structure in mining regions.
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 7802 Extraction Of Molybdenum And Rhenium From Concentrates By ElectrooxidationBy R. E. Lindstrom
Electrooxidation techniques were investigated on a bench scale by the Bureau of Mines to determine the applicability of the process for extracting molybdenum and rhenium from low-grade molybdenite con
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 6767 Sampling And Coking Studies Of Coal From The Kukpowruk River Area, Arctic Northwestern AlaskaBy Robert S. Warfield
Eight samples of high-volatile bituminous coal, each large enough for a study of its coking properties by the Bureau of Mines, were obtained from a location along the Kukpowruk River, Arctic Northwest
Jan 1, 1966
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OFR-117-79 Evaluation Of Coal Mine Electrical System SafetyBy Lloyd A. Morley
This annual report details progress under USBM Grant G0155003 during the project period of January 1, 1977 through December 31, 1977. The report contains four principal chapters covering accomplishmen
Jan 1, 1978
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IC 7197 Chalk And Whiting ? Introduction And AcknowledgmentsBy Oliver Bowles
Whiting or Paris white is a fine-grained preparation of calcium carbonate having a wide variety of uses. Until recent years it was prepared almost exclusively from certain north European chalks. With
Jan 1, 1942
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RI 2950 The Role Of Stratification In The Separation Of Coal And Refuse On A Coal-Washing Table ? IntroductionBy B. M. Bird
For several years the U.S. Bureau of Mines and the University of Washington have been cooperating, in a study of coal tabling. The first pert of the work consisted of experiments using, one of the com
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 6852 Determination Of Copper With Disodium Ethylenedinitrilo Tetraacetate (EDTA)By R. E. Stiles
The modified perchloric--EDTA method devised by the Bureau of Mines for the determination of copper in high-grade samples gives results that are more precise and more accurate than those from the clas
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 5163 Concentration Tests Of Selected California-Nevada Manganese Ores ? Introduction And SummaryBy A. L. Engel
This report is a compilation of results of preliminary concentration tests of nine manganese-ore samples in 1953-1954. Three samples were from Nevada and the other six from California. These sampl
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 5335 Washability Characteristics Of Coal From San Juan County, N. Mex. ? Summary And IntroductionBy W. L. Crentz
San Juan County, which occupies the extreme northwest corner of New Mexico, contains large reserves of coal in the Fruitland formation and in the Menefee formation of the Mesaverde group. The coals ha
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 4031 Studies on Explosives & Explosions, Fiscal Year 1945By Walter J. Huff
"INTRODUCTION The technical studies conducted by the Explosives Division of the Bureau of Mines have been summarized in a series of publications issued annually for the past 10 years. 3/ The following
Oct 1, 1946
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RI 8167 Reflectance And Emittance Of Spectrally Selective Titanium And Zirconium NitridesBy R. Blickensderfer
Several thin film absorber stacks with spectrally selective characteristics were developed by the Bureau of Mines. The stacks consisted of a silicon thick film or a zirconium compound thin film on a r
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 6842 Yield And Ultimate Strengths Of Rock Bolts Under Combined LoadingBy Lars Osen
The Bureau of Mines investigated (1) the effect of torsion on yield and ultimate strengths of bolts when the torsion is applied first and tensile load is applied independently of torsion and (2) vario
Jan 1, 1966
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OFR-54-74 Effectiveness Of Respirable Dust Control By Water Through The Drum On An 11 Cm Joy Continuous MinerBy Gerald P. Scanlan
Control of the dust produced by continuous mining machines in coal mines is generally obtained by water sprays from fixed nozzles mounted on the frame of the machine in back of the cutting head. Mount
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 8015 Methane Buildup Hazards Caused by Dust Scrubber Recirculation at Coal Mine Working Faces, A Preliminary EstimateBy Fred N. Kissell
Air recirculation caused by dust scrubbers at coal mine working faces was examined by the Federal Bureau of Mines with regard to the potential hazards caused by a possible buildup of methane gas.
Jan 1, 1975
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Coal Dust ExplosibilityBy Kenneth L. Cashdollar
This paper reports US Bureau of Mines (USBM) research on the explosibility of coal dusts. The purpose of this work is to improve safety in mining and other industries that process or use coal. Most of