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IC 8224 Safety Organization And Activities Of A Ward -Winning Companies In The Coal-Mining Industry ? IntroductionBy Robert T. Davis
An award is a form of recognition given for superior performance in a special field of endeavor. Each year awards are given by the Joseph A. Holmes Safety Association and the National Safety Council t
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 2970 Reaction of Metallic Iron and Copper SulphateBy Fred D. DeVaney, C. W. Ambler
"Copper sulphate is a common flotation reagent for blende ores. Metallic iron also is present in the mill circuit, and a reaction between the iron and the salt would be in accord with well-known chemi
Dec 1, 1929
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RI 3553 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 43. Cationic Reagents In The Flotation Of Silica From Gypsum Ores ? IntroductionBy J. Bruce Clemmer
[Gypsum is one of the most important nonmetallic c minerals, as is indicated by the fact that the United States consumed approximately 3,500,000 tons of natural and calcined gypsum in 1937. The buildi
Jan 1, 1941
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Limestone Mining – Is It Noisy Or Not?By D. R. Babich, E. R. Bauer
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) researchers are conducting a cross-sectional survey of equipment noise and worker noise exposures in the mining industry. Surface and und
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RI 4945 Processes For Beneficiating Great Gossan Lead Ores, Carroll County, Va. ? Introduction And SummaryBy James S. Browning
[The objective of this project wan to determine the technical feasibility of recovering the associated copper, lead, and zinc from the pyrrhotite axe, of the Great Gossan lead, which has bon pined onl
Jan 1, 1953
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Damage Delineation In Structures Using Laser Vibrometry And Remote ExcitationBy Peter Swanson, John Rettkowski
As part of a research program to reduce injuries and fatalities in the U.S. mining workforce, NIOSH is investigating the potential use of noncontact vibration measurements to identify hazardous ground
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OFR-28-78 Analysis Of Toxic Fumes Generated During Shot FiringBy Sheridan J. Rodgers
Toxic fumes generated during shot firing under actual mining conditions were measured. Eight shots with Gelodyn-2X and seven shots with Tovex-100 4VT were monitored. Average CO values for Gelodyn-2X a
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 6359 Milling Methods And Costs At The Black Hawk Concentrator, Hanover, New Mexico - IntroductionBy 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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Zirconium - Its Production And Properties - IntroductionLARGE-SCALE production of zirconium by the Northwest Electrodevelopment Laboratory of the Bureau of Mines at Albany, Oreg., is an anomaly that justifies some explanation. The reduction of titanium te
Jan 1, 1956
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Evaluation Of Polyurethane Injection For Beltway Roof Stabilization In A West Virginia Coal MineBy Gregory M. Molinda
Extremely difficult ground conditions were encountered in the main belt entry in a room and pillar mine in West Virginia. Several generations of supplemental support, including cable bolts, cribbing,
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OFR-77-77 Further Development And Evaluate Fluorescent Lighting Systems For Underground MinesBy Albert Ketler
[Early Bureau of Mines research had produced a fluorescent mine illumination system which was approved by MESA under Schedule 29A for use as portable equipment Intense industry preference for machine-
Jan 1, 1976
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Field Evaluation Of The Coal Dust Explosibility Meter (CDEM)By H. C. Verakis, M. L. Harris, M. J. Sapko, K. L. Cashdollar
In underground mines, coal dust explosions are prevented by the addition of rock dust sufficient to render the coal dust inert. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has d
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The Mineral Industry of Central American Countries - Belize (70a31eee-b78d-48df-8e2e-42d4c4893447)Mining activity during 1977 was limited to the production of limestone, marl, and sand and gravel, all of which were used domestically. Public works projects consumed the major portion of the construc
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-93-82 Development Of A Continuous Methane MonitorBy Irvin G. Burough
Andros Analyzers Incorporated has designed and built two prototype continuous methane monitors capable of being mounted on a mining machine'. These instruments were designed for in-mine safety us
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 7247 Economic Considerations In The Recovery Of Magnesia From Dolomite ? IntroductionBy Alvin Schallis
The. problem of supplying enough magnesia for the American war effort has become highly important. Before hostilities began, only about two-thirds of our, require vents came from domestic sources; now
Jan 1, 1943
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MLA 38-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Mount Washington Wilderness, Deschutes, Lane, And Linn Counties, California ? Summary StatementBy J. Douglas Causey
A U.S. Bureau of Mines study indicates over 200 million yd3 (153 million m3) of cinder resources occur in the Mount Washington Wilderness. No future demand for the deposits is anticipated. Based upon
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 3248 Dewatering Clay Suspensions by Spray EvaporationBy George A. Page, Hewitt Wilson, Vance S. Cartwright
"Purpose of InvestigationThe process of removing solid material from liquid suspensions has been studied at the Northwest Experiment Station, United States Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Uni
Jan 1, 1935
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Nonfuel Minerals Survey Methods (9fd54ceb-b16b-448f-bda4-200ab850057d)By William R. Vogel
The Bureau of Mines Minerals Information organization collects worldwide data on virtually every commercially important nonfuel mineral commodity. These data form the base for tracking and assessing t
Jan 1, 1988
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Local Earthquake Tomography for Imaging Mining-Induced Changes Within the Overburden above a Longwall Mine (5a876fc9-aed5-46e9-8c14-316696a99809)By E. C. Westman
Three-dimensional velocity tomograms were generated on a daily basis to image mining-induced changes to the overburden above a longwall mine. The hypothesis was that a coherent redistribution of seis
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 8778 The Enthalpy of Formation of Synthetic Cancrinite [Na7.68 (A16Si6O24) (NO3)1.68 (H2O)4.1]By K. O. Bennington
Cancrinite is one eonstituentof "red muds," a high-volume waste product of alumina production by the Bayer process. The Bureau of Mines determined the thermochemical properties of cancrinite as part o
Jan 1, 1983