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Mine Aerosol Measurement - IntroductionBy Bruce K. Cantrell, Jon C. Volkwein
Exposure to mineral aerosol is an occupational health hazard in mining and mineral processing industries because of the risk of developing pneumoconiosis. Agricola (1556) described this hazard for met
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RI 5897 Ferrochromium From Western Metallurgical-Grade Chromite ? SummaryBy Willard L. Hunter
The Bureau of Mines smelted samples of chromite ore and concentrate from the General Services Administration (GSA) purchasing depot at Grants Pass, Oreg., in a submerged-arc furnace to establish smelt
Jan 1, 1961
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OFR-36-94 Potential Biological Consequences Of Submarine Mine Tailings Disposal: A Literature SynthesisBy Edward Kline
A review and synthesis of literature pertaining to biological consequences of submarine mine-tailings disposal (STD) was conducted. STD can result in massive sea floor sediment deposition. STD may als
Jan 1, 1994
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OFR-91-75 Noise Control Of Stoper DrillsBy Robert E. Manning
The Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 has placed stringent limitations on the noise levels in which employees may work. This act can result in both increased labor costs because of noise
Jan 1, 1975
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ConclusionsStudies on coal mine drainage sludge densification have led to the following conclusions: 1. Coal mine waters containing iron principally in the ferrous (Fea+) state can be treated by a modificatio
Jan 1, 1971
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Literature SearchBy Lloyd A. Morley, Robert Stefanko
The most time-consuming research segment was assembling the ref¬erences. These are provided immediately after the conclusions but are divided into two categories. The first is directly applicable publ
Jan 1, 1974
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Rapporteur's Report - Mining Sector - 1. IntroductionBy Susan B. Bealko
Mining provides a large part of the energy and raw materials that feed this Nation's economy. Copper pipe, concrete, and window glass serve as well known examples of the reliance on minerals in m
Jan 1, 2008
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Pillar Mechanics Of Coal Mine Bursts: A Control StrategyBy Joseph C. Zelanko, Anthony T. Iannacchione
One of the most difficult and longstanding engineering problems associated with coal mining is the catastrophic failure phenomenon known as coal mine bursts (known in the United States as bumps). For
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Abandoned Mine Lands TN # 5 Abandoned Mine Detection Using Integrated Geophysical Methods - ObjectiveDetect hazards associated with abandoned mine openings through the use of integrated geophysical technology. Background Many abandoned mines in the U.S. present hazards to the public. The first
Jan 1, 1991
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General Escapeway RequirementsBy David Hoadley, Kenneth R. Maser, Ashok B. Boghani, James E. Billar, D. Randolph Berry, Mackenzie Burnett, Robert H. Trent
5. General Escapeway Requirements 5.1 Escape Routes Present escapeway regulations state "Every mine shall have two separate properly maintained escapeways to the surface which are so positioned
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 4514 Investigation of Capitan Iron Deposits Lincoln County, N. Mex. Supplement to R. I. 4022 (1dd43001-533a-4063-99de-8abf763dedab)By John H. Soule
"Although known since 1902, the Capitan iron deposits have not been mined, mainly because of the low grade of the ore. Only a small amount of exploratory work has been done since the discovery. C. H.
Aug 1, 1949
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A Method for Resuspendtng Particles Deposited on FiltersBy V. A. Marple, K. L. Rubow
"Filter samplers are one of the simplest methods and, in some instances, one of the only methods that can be use to obtain samples of particulate matter suspended in a gaseous medium. Once collected,
Jan 1, 1989
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Third-Quarter National Economic Activity And Fourth-Quarter Outlook - Third-Quarter 1988By Joan Weinberg
Real gross national product (GNP) grew at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 2.2% in the third quarter, down from a revised 3.0% in the second quarter, according to preliminary data from the U.S. De
Jan 1, 1988
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Bulletin 97 Sampling and Analyzing Flue GasesBy Henry Kreisinger, F. K. Ovrız
Some of the investigations conducted by the Bureau of Mines have for their object the collecting and disseminating of information regard- ing methods by which the fuels of the country may be most effi
Jan 1, 1915
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IC 9449 - Proposal For Certification Tests And Standards For Closed-Circuit Breathing ApparatusBy Nicholas Kyriazi
Significant portions of the present Federal regulations for certification of closed-circuit breathing apparatus (42 CFR 84) are not quantitative. The human-subject testing portion of the regulations
Jan 1, 1999
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Suppression of Inhaled Particle Cytotoxicity by Pulmonary Surfactant and Re-toxification by Phospholipase: Distinguishing Properties of Quartz and Kaolin (bbbc09fd-1d76-41bd-b1b0-8470dd68e3ad)By E. D. Regad, W. E. Wallace, V. Vallythan, V. Castranova, P. Hathaway, F. H. Y. Green, M. J. Keane
"Abstract—Inhaled particle contact with pulmonary surfactant in the hypophase lining pulmonary alveoli was modelled in vitro by exposing two respirable sized dusts, kaolin and silica quartz, to lecith
Jan 1, 1988
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Status of a Tapered Element, Oscillating Microbalance-Based Continuous Respiralble Coal Mine Dust MonitorBy Bruce K. Cantrell, Stephen W. Stein, David Hassel, Harvey Patashnick
The Mine Safety and Health Administration. Department of Labor, requires coal mine operators to measure compliance with federal re¬spirable dust exposure standards periodically using approved gravi¬me
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RI 4434 Investigation Of Douglas Fluorite Property Pope County, Ill.By O. M. Bishop
The Douglas fluorite property is in the Empire district of eastern Pope County, Ill., which lies near the west boundary of the productive Southern Illinois fluorspar field in Hardin and Pope Countios.
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 3926 Exploration of Glass Buttes Mercury Deposits, Lake Co., Ore.By Glenn C. Reed
"Preliminary examination of the Glass Buttes mercury deposits, Lake County, Oregon, was made in August 1945 at the request of W. S. Lazier, present lessee of the deposit.Most of the prospect openings
Aug 1, 1946
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Shear Mechanism For Mining-Induced Fractures Applied To Rock Mechanics Of Coal MinesBy Brian G. White
Two examples of en echelon mining-induced fractures seen in hard-rock mines provided a basis for inferring that fracture zones and bedding plane separations immediately surrounding mine openings are p