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  • NIOSH
    IC 6344 What the Mine Foreman Can Do Prevent Injury from Falls of Roof In Coal Mines

    By J. W. Paul

    Mine foremen are employed in coal mines for two reasons: First, so that the underground work. may proceed in an orderly manner and that each employee gives attention to his duties; and second, by reas

    Sep 1, 1930

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    IC 6345 What the Superintendent of a Coal Mine Might Do to Prevent Injury from Falls of Roof

    By J. W. Paul

    A superintendent is one who has the oversight and charge of some organiza- tion or enterprise, with porer of direction. The superintendent of a coal mine is the official who is in general charge of co

    Sep 1, 1930

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    IC 6348 Method And Cost Of Mining Hematite At The Eureka-Asteroid Mine On The Gogebic Range, Gogebic County, Mich. ? Introduction

    By O. M. Schaus

    The following is a description of the methods employed at the Eureka-Asteroid mine, which is situated on the Gogebic range, at Ramsey, Mich. The mime is operated by the Castile Mining Co. under the di

    Jan 1, 1930

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    IC 6351 Safety at the Morenci Branch of the Phelps Dodge Corporation Morenci Arizona

    By THOMAS SOULE, R. I. C. Manning

    The Phelps Dodge Corporation considers safety a major operating problem , both from the humanitarian standpoint , for this company has a real interest in the welfare of its employees , and from the ec

    Oct 1, 1930

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    IC 6353 Milling Practice At The White Bird Concentrator, Canam Metals Corporation, Picher, Okla. ? Introduction

    By E. H. Crabtree

    This paper, describing the milling practices at the White Bird concentrator, Picher, Okla., is one of a series on milling practices being published by the Bureau of Mines. The concentrator of the W

    Jan 1, 1930

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    IC 6354 Fatalities in Alabama Coal Mines

    By H. B. Humphrey, F. E. Cash

    The Birmingham coal-mining district of Alabama has many local physical conditions that contribute largely to the proble of preventing coalmine fatalities . Coal : nes of Alabama have been under the su

    Sep 1, 1930

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    IC 6359 Milling Methods And Costs At The Black Hawk Concentrator, Hanover, New Mexico - Introduction

    By Ira L. Wright

    This paper describing the milling practice of the Black Hawk Consolidated Mines Co., is one of a series being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Part of the informati

    Jan 1, 1930

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    IC 6361 Mining And Engineering Methods And Costs Of The Hanover Bessemer Iron And Copper Co., Fierro, New Mexico ? Introduction

    By Lloyd M. Kniffin

    [This paper is one of series being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines on mining methods, practices, and costs in the various mining districts of the United States. It describes the mine of

    Jan 1, 1930

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    IC 6370 Methods Of Mining At The Black Rock Mine, Butte & Superior Mining Co., Butte District, Mont. ? Introduction

    By D. B. McGilvra

    This paper, describing the mining practices and methods at the Black Rock mine, is one of a series of similar papers on mining methods in the various mines of the United States being prepared by the B

    Jan 1, 1930

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    IC 6373 The Mineral Industry and the Young Engineer

    By Scott Turner

    We are here today to witness the graduation of 63 young men as Engineers in the mineral industries . It is an important occasion and one in which the public takes a keen interest , since this school h

    Oct 1, 1930

  • NIOSH
    IC 6374 Recent Developments in the Mining Industry

    By Scott Turner

    I have been asked to speak briefly about recent progress in the mining industry of the United States, and to touch on the general advancement of en- gineering science as applied to mining. By recent,

    Oct 1, 1930

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    IC 6382 Mine Ventilation In The Coeur D'Alene Mining District ? Introduction

    By G. E. McElroy

    The Coeur d'Alene minim, district of Shoshone County, Idaho, has been one of the largest and most active lead-silver producing districts in the United States for the last 40 years. The mines of t

    Jan 1, 1931

  • NIOSH
    IC 6383 Mining Bituminous Coal By Stripping Methods - I. Economic Analysis - Introduction

    By Scott Turner

    The present rapid growth of coal stripping in the United States is a curious reversal of the tendency of mining to proceed from outcrop to depth. A combination of technical and economic factors bas st

    Jan 1, 1930

  • NIOSH
    IC 6386 Deposits of Titanium-Bearing Ores

    By E. P. Youngman

    The rapidly growing demand for titanium pigments has aroused new interest in actual and potential sources of supply of titanium- bearing ores , which only a comparatively few years ago were almost unm

    Oct 1, 1930

  • NIOSH
    IC 6387 Bromine and Iodine

    By Paul M. Tyler, Amy B. CLINTON

    The four elements fluorine (F), chlorine (C1), bromine (Br), and iodine (I) form the most intimate family in the entire system of elements and are grouped under the name "halogens" or salt formers (by

    Nov 1, 1930

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    IC 6389 Platinum

    By Paul M. Tyler, R. M. Santmyers

    Platinum and its allied metals osmium, iridium, rhodium , palladium, and ruthenium are the most costly of the better-known metals and combine properties that make them unique among the elements . For

    Feb 1, 1931

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    IC 6391 Diatomite

    By Paul Hatmaker

    Diatomite is the name now generally given to a mineral substance composed of the tiny , skeletal remains of diatoms , which are microscopic , flowerless , water plants related to the algae ... This re

    Feb 1, 1931

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    IC 6392 Conversation of Natural Gas in Relation to Some Recent Developments

    By Scott Turner

    To be successful , human exertion employed for the creation of value requires power and heat ; the ability to produce concentrated power in great quantities has resulted in the relatively recent indus

    Oct 1, 1930

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    IC 6395 Use of Thermodynamical Data to Study the Chemical Reactions of Metallurgical

    By R. S. Dean

    The development of metallurgical processes may be divided into periods : First , the discovery of a basic reaction which brings about the production of the desired product from the available raw mater

    Dec 1, 1930

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    IC 6398 Holmes Safety Certificate Presentation

    By Scott Turner

    We have gathered here in Pittsburgh, at the Nineteenth Annual Safety Congress, in order to advance the cause of safety. Although my personal inter- est in this movement alone would have been sufficien

    Nov 1, 1930