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OFR-111-79 Analysis Of Mobile Mining Equipment Pivot Pin WearBy Glenn Adkins
This report characterizes pivoting joints in the structures of mining machinery and how the wear on the various components, i.e., pins, lugs, yokes and bushings, may affect the safety of mine personne
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 9295 - Analysis of Acoustic Responses of Domal Salt Mine SamplesBy Thomas E. Marshall, Roy H. Grau
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed an acoustic test for determining if a rock salt sample is from a "normal" nongassy salt face or from a gassy face where an outburst has the potential to occur. T
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 7595 Computer Analysis Of Seismic Refraction DataBy James H. Scott
A technique of seismic refraction data analysis has been developed in which a digital computer is used to generate a two-dimensional model representing a layered-earth depth interpretation. Travel tim
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 3270 Survey of Fuel Consumption & Refineries, 1933By G. R. Hopkins
"Summary An apparent decline in fuel efficiency at refineries, which first became came evident in 1930 and continued through 1933, was checked in 1933 when the average amount of heat needed to refine
Feb 1, 1935
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Physical Strength Assessment in Ergonomics - 1. IntroductionBy Sean Gallagher
Humankind's interest in measurement of human physical strength probably dates to the first humans. At that time, life was truly a struggle in which the fittest survived. To a great extent, fittes
Jan 1, 1998
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RI 5498 Fatty And Resin Acids As Collectors For Iron Oxides ? Summary And IntroductionBy S. R. B. Cooke
Certain saturated and unsaturated fatty acids and a variety of resin acids were used as collectors for specular hematite, magnetite, and goethite. Vacuum flotation tests were used with each collector
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 7708 Glass Wool From Waste Glass - With An Appendix On Economic Evaluation Of Glass Wool Production By Paul W. JohnsonBy Alan H. Goode
Glass wool meeting requirements for commercial use was made from glassy fractions of urban solid wastes by the Bureau of Mines. This research was a part of the Bureau's program to develop buildin
Jan 1, 1972
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IC 8058 Waterborne Wastes And Water Use By Metal-Processing Industries In The Missouri River Basin, Kansas And Missouri ? SummaryBy Harvard Eng
An industrial survey was made for the Missouri Basin Field Committee of the Department of the Interior to determine the type and quantity of water-borne mineral wastes and the water requirements of me
Jan 1, 1961
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Control And Monitoring Of Gas In Blind Auger HeadingsBy Jon C. Volkwein
Advances in mining technology have enabled deeper seams of coal to be mined from the surface. Highwall mining is frequently used to mine areas at the perimeters of a surface mine when removal of the o
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Economic Consequences of Mining InjuriesBy J. Girard-Dwyer, T. Camm
Direct costs such as medical, legal, administrative, and worker’s compensation costs, property damage, lost earnings, and lost benefits are typically used to compute the economic impacts of occupation
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RI 3748 Low-Temperature Distillation Yields of Primary Tar and Light Oil from Coals of Various Ranks and TypesBy W. H. Ode, W. A. Selvig
Investigations have shown interesting relationships between primary-tar and light-oil yields and chemical analyses of coals. These studies have been based largely upon results published by the Bureau
Mar 1, 1944
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Maintenance - 7.1 GeneralPreventive maintenance practices are listed in the manufacturers' instruction books. In general, equipment that requires frequent and extensive preventive maintenance is generally the most costly
Jan 1, 1984
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MLA 11-91 - Mineral Resource Appraisal Of The Diamond Peak Study Area, Butte, Clark, And Lemhi Counties, IdahoBy Lucia Kuizon
In 1986 and 1987, at the request of the U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied the Diamond Peak area comprising 183,000 acres in the Challis and Targhee National Forests in order to eva
Jan 1, 1991
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IC 8037 Magnetite And Ilmenite Resources, Iron Mountain Area, Albany County, Wyo. ? Introduction And SummaryBy V. T. Dow
Although the titaniferous iron occurrences at Iron Mountain have been known since 1850, exploitation of the deposits has been discouraged by the metallurgical difficulties encountered in treating the
Jan 1, 1961
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Technology News - No. 537 - NIOSH Develops New Mine Refuge Chamber TrainingThe objective is to provide effective training on refuge chambers for underground coal miners. This training will increase knowledge about how to teach miners to operate, transport, and inspect a refu
Nov 1, 2009
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MLA 13-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Pahute Peak Wilderness Study Area, Humboldt County, NevadaBy Jerry E. Olson
In 1984, the U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a mineral survey of the Pahute Peak Wilderness Study Area (WSA) (NV-020-621), which covers 57,529 acres in Humboldt County, NV. About 90 percent of the WSA
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 8657 Laboratory Testing of Chemical Oxygen Self-Rescuers for Ruggedness and ReliabilityBy Jerry W. Stengel
The Bureau of Mines subjected two manufacturers' chemical oxygen (K02) self-rescue breathing apparatus to a series of laboratory environmental treatments designed to simulate various conditions i
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-117-83 Portable Dynamic Brake Testing Apparatus For Mobile Underground Mine EquipmentBy Martin Smirlock
A novel instrumentation system has been developed which enables simple, quick, and accurate measurement of vehicular dynamics within low speed ranges. The system, consisting of a microwave transceiver
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-15-93 Development Of A Radar Coal Thickness Sensor - Phase I ReportBy W. J. Johnson
This report presents the Phase I progress in the development of a Radar Coal Thickness Sensor (RCTS) being conducted by Boeing Aerospace and Electronics for the Bureau of Mines. A method is developed
Jan 1, 1990
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Technology News - No. 491 - NIOSH Releases Two New Safety Training VideosObjective To develop safety training tools for mine health and safety trainers that fill gaps in currently available materials and help capture the wisdom and knowledge of “expert miners.” Backg
Jun 1, 2001