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Optimizing Secondary Roof Support With The NIOSH Support Technology Optimization Program (Stop)By Thomas M. Barczak
The 1990s brought an unprecedented increase in the development of innovative technologies to provide more effective and easier-to-install roof support in underground mines. To facilitate the applicat
Jan 10, 2000
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RI 8350 Corrosion Studies in Brines of the Salton Sea Geothermal FieldToward the goal of maximizing minerals and metals recovery from domestic resources, the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, has conducted in situ corrosion studies at the Salton Sea Know
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 9499 - Guidelines For The Development Of A New Miner Training CurriculumBy Launa G. Mallett, Charles Vaught
This report is intended to help mine safety trainers better prepare to teach the influx of new underground coal miners who are entering the industry. This is done by identifying two different approach
Jan 1, 2008
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IC 9116 Thick-Seam Mining In The Western United States-Geological ConsiderationsBy D. L. Boreck
Thick coal seams are common in the Western United States, Many seams are over 50 it thick (some are over 200 ft thick) and are too deep to extract using surface methods. Currently, such deposits are d
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 7726 Characterization Of The Valence State Of Iron In Coal DustBy D. A. Doughty
The Bureau of Mines developed two methods for determining iron II and iron III in 2- to 5-mg samples of coal using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrometry. One method used solid coal sample
Jan 1, 1973
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A Model Of The Judgment And Decision-Making Process In Mine FiresVarious aspects of judgment and decision-making are key themes in this book. The model presented here serves as a loose structure for the chapters that follow this one. The notion of a model is introd
Jan 1, 2000
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IC 9146 Surface Testing And Evaluation Of The Monorail Bridge Conveyor SystemBy Robert J. Evans
The monorail bridge conveyor (MBC) is a prototype continuous face haulage system that was surface tested and evaluated by the Bureau of Mines. The MBC consists of a series of cascading belt bridge con
Jan 1, 1987
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Alveolar Macrophages Modulate the Epithelial Cell Response to Coal Dust in vitroBy D. Eugene Rannels, Yu-Chen Lee
"Lee, Yu-Chen, and D. Eugene Rannels. Alveolar macrophages modulate the epithelial cell response to coal dust in vitro. Am. J. Physicl. 270 (Lung Cell. Mol. Physiol. 14): L123-L132, 1996.-The response
Jan 1, 1998
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The Effect Of Standing Support Stiffness On Primary And Secondary Bolting SystemsBy Stephen C. Tadolini, Yunqing Zhang, Thomas M. Barczak
Standing crib supports have been applied in underground mining programs to resist large roof movements and sustain high-loads. The strength and deformation capability of these systems has been docume
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RI 5530 Manganese Deposits Of The Olympic Peninsula, Wash. ? Introduction And SummaryBy E. A. Magill
This report is one of a series prepared by the Bureau of Mines on manganese deposits of the Northwestern States. It describes properties on the Olympic Peninsula, Wash. Exploration by the Federal
Jan 1, 1960
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Diatomites Of The Pacific Northwest As Filter-Aids - Introduction - Purpose Of InvestigationBy Kenneth G. Skinner
Diatomite, also known as diatomaceous earth, diatomaceous silica, kieselguhr, and moler, has been used extensively for many years, but only during the past two decades has it become an important indus
Jan 1, 1944
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IC 6425 Factors Involved In The Heap Leaching Of Copper Ores ? IntroductionBy John D. Sullivan
The recovery of copper by leaching from relatively low grade ores containing both oxidized and sulphide minerals is rapidly gaining in commercial importance. There is an economic limit below which cer
Jan 1, 1931
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Application of Prevention through Design for Hearing Loss in the Mining IndustryBy Peter G. Kovalchik, Rudy J. Matetic, Susan B. Bealko, Adam K. Smith
Overexposure to noise remains a widespread and serious health hazard in the U.S. service providing and goods producing industries. Excessive noise can lead to poor verbal communication and reduce the
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RI 7258 Effect Of Microstructure On Superconductivity In The Columbium-Hafnium SystemBy R. E. Siemens
The Bureau of Mines sought to correlate the variation of structure-sensitive superconducting properties with microstructure in selected Cb-Hf alloys and to compare the experimental results with those
Jan 1, 1969
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IC 7192 Occurrences And Uses Of Dolomite In The United States ? IntroductionBy Shirley F. Colby
Much interest has been shown recently in the possible utilization of dolomite as a source of magnesium metal, a large production of which is deemed essential for national defense. As a result, many in
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 3337 Annual Report Of The Explosives Division, Fiscal Year 1936 ? IntroductionBy Wilbert J. Huff
The Explosives Division of the United States Bureau of Mines makes certain laboratory and field investigations that deal with explosions, explosives, ignition, and combustion, together with many relat
Jan 1, 1937
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IC 7053 Heat Liberated In The Low-Temperature Oxidation Of Anthracite ? IntroductionBy G. S. Scott
The investigation of the causes, behavior, and control of anthracite mine fires, which the Bureau of Mines has been carrying on has yielded several publications directly applicable to mine-fire proble
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 7762 The Composition Of Coalbed Gas (9bd23173-411f-47a1-92f9-0f7aa593e3e5)By Ann G. Kim
Samples of gas were obtained directly from the coalbed during drilling of horizontal and vertical boreholes in six different formations. The samples were analyzed by gas chromatography for C1 to C5 hy
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 7649 Methane Migration Characteristics Of The Pocahontas No.3 Coal BedBy Fred N. Kissell
Methane-flow and pressure data taken from a mine in the Pocahontas No. 3 coalbed are compared with flow rates from lump coal obtained in laboratory experiments. From this, it is concluded that the mai
Jan 1, 1972
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IC 8921 Methods For Determining Sources Of Mercury Vapor In The WorkplaceBy D. L. Neylan
The Bureau of Mines evaluated various methods for identifying sources of mercury vapor in excess of the threshold limit value (TLV) of 0.05 mg of mercury per cubic meter of air set by the American Cou
Jan 1, 1983