RI 3673 Stemming in Metal Mines, Progress Report 5 Comparison of Dust and Gases Produced from Blasting Charges of Dynamite in Drill Holes, in Bombs, and in Mud-Cap Shots

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John A. Johnson Wing G. Agnew
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Dec 1, 1942

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION This paper is one of a series being published by the Bureau of Mines pertaining to an investigation on the use of stemming in metal mines now being conducted at the Mount Weather Testing Adit. Its purpose is to compare the amount of dust and gases produced as a result of blasting charges of dynamite (1) in drill holes, (2) in bombs, and (3) in mud-cap or adobe shots.ACKNOWLEDGMENTSValuable assistance and advice on stemming were given by members of the staff at the Bureau of Mines, as acknowledged in previous publications. 4/TEST PROCEDUREThe results used for comparison in this report are from dust and gas samples taken after blasting (1) four regular test rounds with no stemming, (2) five bomb shots, and (3) two mud-cap or adobe shots."
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APA: John A. Johnson Wing G. Agnew  (1942)  RI 3673 Stemming in Metal Mines, Progress Report 5 Comparison of Dust and Gases Produced from Blasting Charges of Dynamite in Drill Holes, in Bombs, and in Mud-Cap Shots

MLA: John A. Johnson Wing G. Agnew RI 3673 Stemming in Metal Mines, Progress Report 5 Comparison of Dust and Gases Produced from Blasting Charges of Dynamite in Drill Holes, in Bombs, and in Mud-Cap Shots. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1942.

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