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Part 46 - New Training Requirements for Surface Nonmetal MinesBy J. Davitt McAteer
Dear Mine Operator, Training for new employees, refresher training for new employees, refresher training, and new task training can mean the difference between life and death for workers. Part
Jan 1, 1999
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RI 7897 Geochemistry of Liquids, Gases, and Rocks From the Smackover FormationBy A. Gene Collins
The Bureau of Mines conducted a research study of the geochemistry of the Smackover Formation to determine what geochemical relationships are useful in exploration for and production of oil and gas. S
Jan 1, 1974
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Backfilling, Grading, And Revegetation - IntroductionBy Ronald D. Hill, Elmore C. Grim
Surface mining drastically alters the ecological characteristics of the area disturbed and in some cases has a decided effect on surrounding areas. Vegetation is removed, topographic features and char
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 6139 The Combined Effects Of Friction And Suspension In Bolting Bedded Mine RoofBy Louis A. Panek
This report deals with the combined friction and suspension effects in the reinforcement of horizontally bedded mine roof by bolting. Other reports have treated these two effects separately. Friction
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 7904 Detecting and Sorting Disseminated Native Copper OresBy Vernon R. Miller
The Bureau of Mines developed and evaluated a detector-sorting device to separate the copper-bearing portion from the barren portion of native copper ores. Small-scale sorting tests were run on minus
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 3900 Exploration of the Magnet Cove Rutile Co. Property, Magnet Cove Area. Hot Spring County. Ark.By Robert V. Spencer
"This report describes an examination and preliminary exploration of the Magnet Cove Rutile Co. property in Hot Spring County, Ark. The company in 1944 was producing titania for use in-the welding-rod
Sep 1, 1946
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RI 2806 The Interpretation Of Crude Oil Analyses (Bureau Of Mines Hempel Method.) ? IntroductionBy N. A. C. Smith
During the past, six, years, the Bureau of Mines has made and. published several hundred analyses of typical crude oils and 'has developed a system of interpreting the analyses and of classifying
Jan 1, 1927
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RI 8216 Physical Properties of Western Coal Waste MaterialsBy R. R. Backer
The Bureau of Mines investigated the typical physical and chemical properties of coal waste materials from the western part of the United States. The results are compared, in so far as possible, with
Jan 1, 1977
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Numerical Study On Spontaneous Combustion Of Coal In U.S. Longwall Gob AreasBy Liming Yuan
In order to reduce fire hazards caused by spontaneous combustion in longwall gob areas, a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) study is being conducted by National Institute for O
Jan 1, 2009
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RI 4933 Theoretical Precision Of Screen-Analysis Results ? Introduction And SummaryBy John B. Gayle
During studies of the various methods for determining and specifying the factors that indicate whether a particular coke is better or worse than other cokes for metallurgical uses, questions arose as
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 5703 Removing Volatile Metals From Lead And Tin By Vacuum Distillation - SummaryBy H. S. Caldwell
This report describes work by the Bureau of Mines on the vacuum distilla¬tion of some of the more volatile metals such as cadmium, zinc, and magnesium from lead and tin. Evacuation within a distillati
Jan 1, 1960
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OFR-104-76 Research And Development Contract For Detection Of Faults In Mine Haulage Systems - Phase II ? 1.0 IntroductionBy Robert R. Perron
The U. S. Bureau of Mines is engaged in many diverse programs for improving mine safety. Of particular interest to the Bureau are new and improved means for minimizing the hazard of fire which can be
Jan 1, 1975
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IC 9031 Computer Program For Calculating Gravimetric Primary Standard Gas MixturesBy Ernest W. Loya
The Bureau of Mines has developed a computer program for calculating the composition of gravimetric primary standard gas mixtures. The Fortran IV program applies corrections due to buoyancy variations
Jan 1, 1985
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NBSIR 74-388 - Electromagnetic Noise In Grace MineBy M. Kanda, W. D. Bensema, J. W. Adams
Two different techniques were used to make measurements of the absolute value of electromagnetic noise in an operating hardrock mine, Grace Mine, located near Morgantown, Pennsylvania. Diesel-powered
Jan 6, 1974
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RI 9661 - Geophysical Methods To Detect Stress In Underground MinesBy John Jordan, Tesarik, Steven J. Knoll, Theodore J. Williams, David K. Denton, Douglas F. Scott
Highly stressed rock in stopes continues to be a primary safety risk for miners in underground mines because this condition can result in failures of ground that lead to both injuries and death. Pers
Jan 1, 2004
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RI 6309 Hazards in Using Liquid Hydrogen in Bubble ChambersBy Michael G. Zabetakis, Aldo L. Furno, Henry E. Perlee
The Bureau of Mines conducted an experimental study with liquid and gaseous hydrogen to determine the hazards associated with the use of liquid hydrogen as an ionizing particle detector in bubble cham
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 5095 Sulfidization Of Tin Oxide And Volatilization Of Tin Sulfide ? SummaryBy H. W. St. Clair
This study was undertaken to provide a more adequate knowledge of the chemistry of the sulfide volatilization process for recovery of tin from low-grade Bolivian ores. The investigation was partly sup
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 9179 - A Method for Predicting Equilibrium Values in the Solvent Extraction of Copper in Ammoniacal SystemsBy D. N. Nilsen
A mathematical modeling method was developed by the Bureau of Mines for the prediction of the principal equilibrium species in the solvent extraction of copper. The use of models for predicting the am
Jan 1, 1988
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Appendix L – Addition of Ontario Shaft – Computer OutputBy R. V. Ramani, R. Stefanko, G. W. Luxbacher
MINE VENTILATION NETWORK ANALYSIS
Jan 1, 1977