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OFR-24-82 Fugitive Dust Study Of An Open Pit Coal MineBy Virgil Marple
In the summer of 1979 the University of Minnesota Mobile Laboratory (UMML), designed for the analysis of airborne particles and gases was used to study fugitive dust from an open pit coal mine. The an
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 4388 Investigation Of Iron-Ore Reserves Of Iron County, Utah (Supplement To R. I. 4076)By Paul T. Allsman
Iron-ore deposits in southwestern Utah, as the major source of iron ore for western steel plants, were investigated by the Bureau of Mines in 1942-45 in cooperation with property owners and operators
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 4216 Beryl Mountain, Sullivan Co, NHBy S. B. Levin
"INTRODUCTION An exposure of large beryl crystals in pegmatite on Beryl Mountain, in Sullivan County, N. H., was the basis for investigation by the Bureau of Mines to determine the extent of the beryl
Mar 1, 1948
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The Parachute Stopping-Preliminary ExperimentsBy Fred N. Kissell
A parachute-type stopping intended for changing the course of mine ventilation air during mine emergencies has been designed and tested. Some production uses are also visualized for metal mines. Preli
Jan 1, 1975
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Discharge Water Handling And Treatment: Problems And Solutions At A Large Pittsburgh Seam Coal MineBy R. L. Zick, J. D. Byars, T. P. Mucho
Recently, a large Pittsburgh seam longwall mine was nearing depletion of a major portion of its current reserves and had begun to develop in a different direction from its original portal area to acce
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Review Of The Mineral-Fuel Industries ? General Summary (3052dae3-a5a2-411a-8f19-cddc9266c16a)By Warren E. Morrison
INCREASED production and utilization of minerals fuels and power accompanied the overall expansion in U.S. economic activity during 1963, which saw continued advances toward higher production, employm
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 3043 Use and Value of Air Analyses in Ill. MinesBy A. U. Miller
"Ventilation is one of the meet important factors in mining, although until recent years less thought has probably been given to effective ventilation than to any other one phase of mining. In the pas
Oct 1, 1930
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RI 6006 Field Test For Tellurium And Selenium ? Summary And IntroductionBy Philip E. Niebuhr
A procedure, which can be performed in the field by nonanalytical personnel, is given for sensitive spot tests for detecting tellurium or selenium. The expressed need of a field test for detecting
Jan 1, 1962
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Public Phone/Mine Phone Interface - The Objective:To improve communications between mine workings and surface locations during emergency situations and for administrative purposes. The Approach: Development of a device for interconnecting pho
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 5954 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities And Entropies At 298.15° K. Of Three Calcium Vanadates ? Introduction And SummaryBy E. G. King
An earlier Bureau of Mines report4 provided low-temperature heat-capacity and entropy data for three sodium vanadates. This report continues the study of vanadates by presenting analogous data for thr
Jan 1, 1961
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MLA 114-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Thousand Lakes (FS) Wilderness, Shasta County, California ? Summary StatementBy Edward L. McHugh
The Thousand Lakes Wilderness has no known economically significant mineral resources. However, the geologic setting of the Wilderness indicates a potential for the discovery of geothermal resources.
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 9332 Preventing Coal Mine Groundfall Accidents: How To Identify And Respond To Geologic Hazards And Prevent Unsafe Worker BehaviorBy Staff
A major emphasis of the U.S. Bureau of Mines is to perform research on the prevention of fatal accidents at mining operations. The leading cause of fatalities in the underground coal mining industry i
Jan 1, 1992
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Bulletin 82 International Conference of Mine Experiment Stations, Pittsburgh, Pa., September 14-21, 1912By George S. Rice
In 1911 the Director of the United States Bureau of Mines instructed the chief mining engineer of the bureau , during an investigation of coal-mine safety conditions in Europe, to ask the directors of
Jan 1, 1914
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MLA 77-83 - Mineral Investigation Of An East Segment Of The Bear-Marshall-Scapegoat-Swan Rare II Area (No. A1485), Teton County, Montana ? SummaryBy Thomas J. Peters
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a mineral investigation, and the U.S. Geological Survey did a geological appraisal of an east portion of the Bear-Marshall-Scapegoat-Swan (BMSS) RARE II area (No. A1
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 6130 The Unusually Good Safety Record Of A Coal Mine And Of A Coal-Mine ForemanBy E. H. Denny
A most interesting safety record has been made by the Colorado Fuel and Iron Co. s. Robinson ho. 1 mine located at Walsen, Cola. Mr. J. L. McBrayer has been superintendent of the Robinson No. 1 and 2
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 4309 Investigation Of Track Rock Corundum Mine Union County, Ga.By T. J. Ballard
The Track Rock corundum mine was among the numerous corundum deposits investigated during the war by the Bureau of Mines in an effort to develop domestic reserves of that critical mineral. In the inv
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 2386 Commuted Smokeless Powder as Blasting AgentBy C. E. Munroe
In order to meet the emergencies of the world wr, tne quantities of explosivea produced in the Unitecl States, and the number of explosives plants were onti:.1.1.:l,lly ncreased so that when the arm
Aug 1, 1922
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RI 2513 Preparation and Detonating Properties of Cyanuric TriazideBy M. H. Rinkenbach, C. A. Taylor
The detonating compound cyanuric triazide was discovered*** and patented**** by Erwin Ott, and on account of his claims, the Bureau of Ordnance, U. S. Navy, desired more complete data, so an investiga
Aug 1, 1923
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RI 4312 Investigation Of Simon & Coles Manganese Deposit Bedford County, Pa.By W. H. Kerns
The Simon & Coles manganese deposit in Sherman Valley, Bedford County, Pa., was investigated by the Bureau of Mines during the fall of 1942. Two churn-drill holes; 65 and 75 feet deep were bored, and
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 8097 Rotary Drilling Holes in Coalbeds for Degasification (220534ae-b531-4685-9463-f628ea4a42cd)By Joseph Cervik
Coal is a soft and brittle material. Drilling rates in the Pittsburgh coalbed using a drag bit exceed 3 ft/min at 2,500-pound thrust. However, maintaining the bit on a horizontal trajectory or paralle
Jan 1, 1975