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References (e0ea4618-0af2-4c4c-8977-8e389c4b2702)By Lloyd A. Morley, Robert Stefanko
1. Anonymous (Berggewerkshaftliche Versuchsstrecke), "75 Jahre Berggewerkshaftliche Versuchsstrecke, 1894-1969," 1969. 2. Anonymous, British Symposium on Flameproofing and Intrinsic Safety, IEEE C
Jan 1, 1974
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A Dual Sprocket Chain As A Noise Control For A Continuous Mining MachineBy Pete G. Kovalchik, Lynn A. Alcorn, Rudy J. Matetic, Adam K. Smith
Over-exposure to noise remains a widespread, serious health hazard in the U.S. mining industries despite 25 years of regulation. Most other categories of illnesses and injuries associated with mining
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In-Depth Survey Report: Control Technology For Environmental Enclosures - The Effect Of Wind Speed Upon Aerosol Penetration Into An Enclosure At Clean Air Filter, Defiance, IowaBy Edward Thimons, William A. Hertbrink
The effect of wind speed upon aerosol penetration into an idealized enclosure was studied The idealized enclosure was a painted plywood box that was 1 2X1 2 XI meters in volume Two fans supplied 1 7 m
Jan 1, 1999
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RI 7591 - Methane Emission Rate Studies In A Central Pennsylvania MineBy Charles Findlay, Stephen Krickovic
A methane emission rate study was conducted in 1969 on a longwall section of a Lower Kittanning coalbed mine in central Pennsylvania. The longwall face was mined with a drum shearer between developed
Jan 1, 1971
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Effectiveness Of Various Concentrations Of An Inert Gas Mixture For Preventing And Suppressing Mining Equipment Cab Fires: Development Of A Dual Cab Fire Inerting SystemBy Maria I. De Rosa, Charles D. Litton
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH/PRL) conducted a series of large-scale experiments to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of various concentrations of an inert gas
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RI 8000 Experiments In Treating Zinc-Lead Dusts From Iron FoundriesBy E. G. Valdez
Iron foundries that melt automobile scrap produce flue dusts averaging about 32 percent zinc and 6 percent lead. Some is sold to smelters, but because of the meager return and difficulty in handling,
Jan 1, 1975
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Part Eleven - Seismic Detection/Location Instrumentation – I. IntroductionThe instrumentation specification in the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) report of March, 1970, set forth some rather general guidelines that the seismic surface system should follow. The fact t
Jan 1, 1974
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Surface Of Underground Coal Mine FiresBy Maria I. De Rosa
Table 10 and figure 4 show the number of fires and fire injuries occurring at the surface of underground coal mines by state during 199&1999. Table 10 also shows by state the risk rate, employees&apos
Jan 1, 2004
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RI 2154 Blasting Granite with Compressed AirBy Oliver Bowles
"The introduction into mines, quarries and manufacturing plants of machines and tools operated by compressed air has revolutionized methods of operation to an extent comparable only with that occasion
Aug 1, 1920
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Electromagnetic Direction Finding Experiments For Location Of Trapped MinersBy A. J. Farstad, R. G. Olsen
The Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, passed by Congress in the wake of the disaster at Farmington, West Virginia, led to an extensive study by the National Academy of Engineering of the proble
Jan 1, 1973
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MLA 7-92 - Mineral Resources Of The Winegar Hole Study Area, Fremont County, IdahoBy Thomas J. Peters
The U.S. Bureau of Mines studied the 3,500-acre Winegar Hole study area, Idaho, a legislatively proposed (101st U.s. Congress) addition to the Winegar Hole Wilderness, Wyo.; it adjoins the western bou
Jan 1, 1992
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A Study Of Heat Stress Exposures And Interventions For Mine Rescue WorkersBy F. Varley
Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), in cooperation with mine operators, conducted a study of heat stress exposures among mine rescue workers in undergro
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RI 7755 Strengthening Of Fractured Rock Pillars By The Use Of Small Radial Reinforcement PressuresBy B. T. Brady
Results of a study are presented of the effect of low radial reinforcement pressure on the postfailure characteristics of two types of granite, a sandstone, and marble. The low radial reinforcement pr
Jan 1, 1973
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Using An Air Bladder Seat Shock Isolation System To Protect Military Vehicle Occupants From Mine Blasts – IntroductionBy Douglas D. Reynolds, Tarek Deeb, Qunli Liu
Landmines are a great threat to military vehicles and their occupants. Mine blasts can completely destroy vehicles and kill all the occupants or disable the vehicle and leave the occupants severely i
Jan 6, 2006
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RI 2649 Explosion Hazards Incidental To Unwatering Coal MinesBy L. D. Tracy
"Introduction In the course of the investigations by the Bureau of Mines into the various causes of coal-mine explosions, the fact that several gas explosions had occurred during or very soon after a
Oct 1, 1924
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Occupational IllnessesOccupational illnesses are more difficult to identify than on-the-job injuries. Many illnesses related to occupational exposures may not be diagnosed until years after exposure; by that time, exposed
Jan 5, 2000
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RI 7745 Beneficiation Of Idaho Kyanite-Bearing MaterialsBy A. R. Rule
Research was conducted by the Bureau of Mines to develop a process for utilization of Idaho kyanite. A continuous gravity-flotation separation process was applied successfully to recover kyanite-group
Jan 1, 1973
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Alternative Methodologies For Evaluating Explosion-Resistant Mine Ventilation SealsBy Michael J. Sapko, Samuel P. Harteis, Eric S. Weiss
The Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL) of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recently conducted full-scale explosion experiments; these experiments evaluated the stren
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RI 9204 - Chromium Recovery From High-Temperature Shift Cr-Fe CatalystsBy A. M. Stubbs
The Bureau of Mines has devised a procedure to selectively extract and recover chromic oxide (Cr203) from waste high-temperature shift catalysts that contain approximately 6 pct Cr and 62 pct Fe, both
Jan 1, 1988
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Central African Countries - Cameroon (f079dc86-31ba-4d96-9e14-38b38401265f)By Thomas O. Glover
Economic growth in Cameroon was restricted during 1987 owing to a decrease in oil prices during 1986 and the falling value of the U.S. dollar in 1987. The yearly budget reflected a significant drop in
Jan 1, 1989