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OFR-92-83 Preparation And Evaluation Of Self-Regenerative Carbon Monoxide Detection GelsBy John G. Palmer
Continued development of an especially impregnated silica gel capable of reversible chemical detection of carbon monoxide (CO) was reported. The affects of changes in mine-related ambient conditions o
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 3937 Exploration of Stoddard Fluorite Mine, Cheshire Co., NHBy J. D. Bardill
"The Stoddard mine, Cheshire County, N. H., was explored by the Bureau of Mines in 1944 as a source of the strategic fluorite. It was reported that the vein persisted in the bottom of old workings and
Sep 1, 1946
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Characterization Of Gas Flow In Longwall Gobs: Pittsburgh Coalbed, PaBy S. J. Schatzel, P. W. Jeran, W. P. Diamond, F. E. McCall, F. Garcia, J. C. LaScola, T. P. Mucho
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Office for Mine Safety and Health Research, is investigating the geologic and mining factors influencing the migration of longwall gob gas. O
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RI 7198 Earth Pressure At Rest And One-Dimensional Compression In Mine Hydraulic BackfillsBy David E. Nicholson
The Bureau of Mines has constructed a special compression chamber for developing stress-strain relationships of mine backfill and simulating the high compressive ground pressures encountered in underg
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 6004 Radioisotopes As Tracers In Volatilization Studies Of Selenium And Tellurium ? Summary And IntroductionBy J. V. Batty
Radioisotopes of selenium (se78) and tellurium (Te123) were successfully employed by the Bureau of Mines as tracers in metallurgical research directed to developing improved methods for volatilizing t
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 2113 The Field of Work of the U.S. Bureau of MinesBy Van H. Manning
"Under the organic act establishing it, the Bureau of Mines is authorized to conduct investigations designed to improve health and safety conditions in the mineral industry and to promote efficient de
Apr 1, 1920
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RI 9253 - Relationships Between Annulus Thickness and the Integrity of Resin-Grouted Roof BoltsBy Bryan F. Ulrich
If resin-grouted roof bolts are not installed correctly, mine roof reinforcement can be affected, and roof falls can result. A bolt installation variable that is readily controlled by the mine operato
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 6008 Low-Temperature Phase Equilibria Of Helium-Bearing Natural Gases: Exell Gas ? SummaryBy W. J. Boone
The Bureau of Mines has programmed for publication a series of Reports of Investigations of studies it has undertaken on low-temperature phase equilibria of several helium-bearing natural gases. This
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 3575 Experiments On Strength Of Small Pillars Of Coal In The Pittsburgh BedBy H. P. Greenwald, Irving Hartman, H. C. Howarth
"INTRODUCTION A report of tests of seven small pillars formed from the Pittsburgh coal bed in the Experimental coal mine was given in Technical Paper 605 5/ Five additional pillars were tested between
Jun 1, 1941
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IC 7548 Safety Practices in Churn Drilling at Morenci Branch, Phelps Dodge Corp. Morenci, ARIZBy Allen D. Look, Alan A. Sharp
"Churn drills for blast-hole drilling are important to the operation of most open-pit metal mines, but certain hazards are created through their use that cause fatal and nonfatal accidents.2/ The purp
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 7050 Effect Of Operating Variables On The Production Of Chemical Coke By The Traveling-Grate ProcessBy M. J. Kovalik
The effects of the process variables on the production of chemical coke on a chain grate stoker, a type of traveling grate, were studied. Six bituminous coals, ranging in volatile matter from 16.7 to
Jan 1, 1967
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IC 8760 Anthracite In The Narragansett Basin Of Rhode Island And MassachusettsBy William R. Barton
Anthracite has been mined from the Narragansett Basin of Rode Island and Massachusetts sporadically, and with limited success, for more than 170 years. Beginning in 1974, interest in the coal of the B
Jan 1, 1977
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Laboratory Evaluation Of A Canopy Air Curtain For Controlling Occupational Exposures Of Roof BoltersBy J. A. Organiscak
In the United States, respirable coal mine dust exposures are limited to a 2 mg/m3 time weighted average for a working shift. If the silica content of the sample exceeds 5 percent, the 2 mg/m3 standar
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IC 9109 - Evaluating Ventilation Parameters of Three Coal Mine GobsBy F. N. Kissell
The Bureau of Mines used sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) tracer gas to evaluate the effectiveness of gob ventilation and/or sealing practices at three coal mines, each having different problems associated w
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 8056 Using Oxygen To Reactivate a Nearly Dormant Copper Sulfide LeachBy B. W. Madsen
A nearly dormant copper sulfide pilot-scale experimental leach containing 8.7 tons of are was injected with oxygen to determine its effect on the copper-leaching rate. Prior treatment of the uncrushed
Jan 1, 1975
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Work Sampling Applied to a Human Factors Analysis of Mine Worker PositioningBy Dara Stock, Fred Turin, Kim Cornelius, Lisa Steiner
Growing concern from labor unions, regulatory agencies, and industry about the safety of a prevalent underground coal mining method which utilizes remote control has prompted human factors field evalu
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RI 3016 The Lower Limits of Inflammability of Natural Gas-Air Mixtures in a Large GalleryBy J. E. Crawshaw
"The few previous observations of the effect of turbulence on limits of inflammability have been made on a small scale in turbulence produced either by a fan or by movement of the mixture.By a suitabl
Jul 1, 1930
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OFR-62(3)-73 Feasibility Of Remote, Control And Development Of Remote Control Devices And Sensors - Shuttle Car Sensor System - Appendix B - System TestsBy Richard L. Fowler
[Study and development of sensing techniques and sensors were performed to aid shuttle car drivers in detecting, obstacles and in guiding the car along the face haulage route. Microwave, acoustic,
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 5078 Beneficiation Of A Brazilian Phosphate Rock ? IntroductionBy M. M. Fine
A satisfactory mean: of beneficiating a Brazilian phosphate rock was developed in a mineral-dressing-research study by the Bureau of Mines. High-grade concentrates well ever the specified minimum grad
Jan 1, 1954
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Current NIOSH Dust Control Research For Noncoal Surface Mines - SummaryBy Steven J. Page, William A. Heitbrink, Andrew B. Cecala, Edward D. Thimons, John A. Organiscak
Miners at noncoal surface mining operations are often exposed to high levels of respirable dust. In an effort to lower the respirable dust exposure of these surface miners, the National Institute for