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  • NIOSH
    RI 2936 Beneficiation Of Oxidized Manganese Ores By Magnetic Separation Of Roasted Jig Concentrates

    By F. D. DeVaney

    An examination of the physical properties of manganese ores is being made at the Mississippi. Valley Station of the United States Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the Missouri School of Mines and M

    Jan 1, 1929

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    RI 3581 National Safety Competition Of 1940

    By W. W. Adams

    [The sfxteeith e-mud ?7ntior_,il SnS~ty Cn~potitior,, cohduc ted by th Bureau of Mines, United Stntes'I3epnrtzel?t oL' the Interior, hstc fist been closed, and the resvlt s reveal tbt t!:e c

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Preventing Collisions Involving Surface Mining Equipment: A GPS-Based Approach

    By Thomas P. Holden, Todd M. Ruff

    Problem: An average of three workers a year are killed in surface mining operations when a piece of haulage equipment collides with another smaller vehicle or a worker on foot. Another three workers a

  • NIOSH
    RI 3797 Microseismic Method of Predicting Rock Failure in Underground Mining - Part 1. - General Method

    By Wilber Duvall, Leonard Obert

    "INTRODUCTION This report is the first of four to be presented on the microseismic method 4/ of predicting rock failure in underground mining. The application of the microseismic method to one specifi

    Feb 1, 1945

  • NIOSH
    RI 3646 Stemming in Metal Mines - Progress Report 4 - Firing through Stemming

    By Wing G. Agnew, John A. Johnson, McHenry Mosier

    "INTRODUCTION AND CONCLUSIONSThe first three reports of investigations 5/ in this series, pertaining to the investigation of stemming at the Mount Weather Testing Adit dealt with the dust produced by

    May 1, 1942

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    RI 4453 Investigation Of Rush Creek Lead-Zinc Deposit, Mono County, Calif.

    By E. J. Matson

    The Bureau of Mines has been investigating deposits of critical and essential minerals in the United States since 1939. The Rush Creek lead-zinc deposit, Mono County, Calif. (fig. 1), was examined by

    Jan 1, 1949

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    OFR-36-76 Development Of A Non-Clogging Water Spray System - 1. Introduction

    By H. E. Harris

    It has long been recognized that one of the principal ways of combating dust in coal mines is by means of water sprays. However, spray systems, currently in use, clog or plug frequently, thereby reduc

    Jan 1, 1975

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    RI 4426 Investigation Of Talladega Gray Iron Ores Talladega County, Ala.

    By Donald F. Reed

    Deposits of gray hematite occur in two districts in Talladega County, Ala., the Emauhee-Tallasechatch and Weewoka, both in the; vicinity of Wintorboro, 50 miles east of Birmingham. The deposits were

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 3624 Manganese Investigations - Metallurgical Division 9. Ore-Dressing Studies of Manganese Ores

    By J. B. Zadra, S. M. Shelton, M. M. Fine

    "Ferrograde manganese ore or its equivalent is essential to the manufacture of every ton of steel produced; although it is well known that there are large deposits of low-grade ore in the United State

    Mar 1, 1942

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    RI 5039 Beneficiation Of Ferberite-Scheelite Ore From Germania Consolidated Mines, Inc., Stevens County, Wash. ? Summary

    By P. H. Floyd

    Laboratory test work has shown that the Germania ferberite-scheelite ore can be concentrated to an acceptable grade. A ferberite concentrate assaying 66.9 percent tungstic oxide was made, with a recov

    Jan 1, 1954

  • NIOSH
    RI 2065 - Permeability of Oxygen Breathing Apparatus to Gasoline Vapors

    By S. P. Kinney, A. C. Fieldner, S. H. Katz

    "1 Introduction The regrettable death of James S. Cunningham, Foreman Miner, attached to Bureau of Mines Rescue Car No. 2, while wearing a half-hour type oxygen breathing apparatus in a gasoline stora

    Dec 1, 1919

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    IC 7046 Safe Storage, Handling, And Use Of Commercial Explosives

    By D. Harrington

    An explosive may be defined as a substance (usually a mixture) that has the property of yielding, readily to combustion or oxidation upon application of flame or shock, the combustion or oxidation pro

    Jan 1, 1939

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    OFR-15-77 Design Modification Of Femco Model 702909 Wireless Ground Monitor

    By Leonard P. Vitt

    This report details the work done to provide the U.S. Bureau of Mines with a customized Wireless Ground Monitor Wireless Ground Monitor was modified as follows: 1. A voltage regulator was added to

    Jan 1, 1976

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    RI 4087 J.D. Price Flourite Deposit, Crittenden Co., KY

    By Xavier B. Starnes

    "SUMMARYThe J. D. Price property is in Crittenden County, Ky., about 5-1/2 miles west of Marion. The Levias-Crittenden Springs fault system traverses the property. Mines on 3 miles of the same fault s

    Jun 1, 1947

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    RI 4510 Investigation Of Whitehorse Limestone Deposits Snohomish County, Wash.

    By Constantine C. Popoff

    During 1946 several limestone deposits near Fortson, Snohomish County, Wash., were examined by the Bureau of Mines. These examinations were part of a long-range investigative program of regional miner

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 3748 Low-Temperature Distillation Yields of Primary Tar and Light Oil from Coals of Various Ranks and Types

    By 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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    Latex Distribution In Soil - Methods

    The optimum situation in sealing the soil with latex would be to locate the sealant at the depth where natural permeability is lowest, and to narrow distribution of the latex to a film. To ascertain h

    Jan 1, 1972

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    RI 9632 - Secondary Explosion Hazards During Blasting In Oil Shale And Sulfide Ore Mines

    By Michael J. Sapko, Eugene M. Bazala, Eric S. Weiss, Kenneth L. Cashdollar

    The data presented in this report are the results, to date, of an ongoing Pittsburgh Research Center Disaster5Prevention research program on the explosion hazards associated with blasting operations

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    IC 7637 Successful Use Of Wooden Roof Bolts In Stony Point Mine, Stony Point Coal Co., Hopkins County, Ky. ? Summary

    By L. W. Kelly

    The purpose of this circular is to show that, under the conditions prevailing in the Stony Point mine, wooden bolts were just as satisfactory as steel bolts or conventional timbering, with a reduction

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Innovative Roof Bolt Support Systems - Objective

    Improve underground mine roof bolt support systems by alleviating problems associated with certain ground support systems currently being used. Approach Convert a passive resin-grouted roof bolt

    Jan 1, 1991