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IC 6328 Tantalum
By E. P. Youngman
Tantalum is a rare element ; estimates indicate that there is less tantalum than gold in the earth's crust . After remaining a laboratory curiosity for many years , it was used to a limited extent and
Aug 1, 1930
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Backfilling Of Cavities Resulting From Borehole Mining - Objective
As part of the overall development of a borehole mining system -develop backfilling techniques to reduce possible damage to the environment caused by either the cavities or the piles of sand tailings
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-7-72 Economic Aspects of Surface Subsidence Resulting From Underground Mineral Exploitation
By Jan Zwarcendyk
This study is primarily directed toward providing an understanding of the economic complexities associated with subsidence damage on the surface resulting from underground mining. Some of the pertinen
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 9426 - Dust Considerations When Using Belt Entry Air to Ventilate Work Areas
By Robert A. Jankowski, J. Drew Potts
In this U.S. Bureau of Mines study, four underground respirable dust surveys were conducted to determine factors affecting belt entry dust levels and how using belt air to ventilate work areas affecte
Jan 1, 1992
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Investigation Of Pillar-Roof Contact Failure In Northern Appalachian Stone Mine Workings
By Gabriel S. Esterhuizen, Anthony T. Iannacchione
The roof rock in underground limestone mines in Northern Appalachia can be subject to high horizontal stresses in spite of the shallow depth of the workings. The high stresses can cause roof stabilit
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A Correlation Between Seismic Tomography, Seismic Events And Support Pressure
By S. Peterson, E. C. Westman, P. L. Swanson
Coal bumps are brittle, violent failures associated with high stresses and competent host strata. To study bump mechanisms, conditions in the vicinity of a deep longwall mining face in bump-prone stra
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RI 9642 - Accurate Navigation And Control Of Continuous Mining Machines For Coal Mining
By William H. Schiffbauer
One of the safety and health research programs of the former U.S. Bureau of Mines Pittsburgh Research Center was the evaluation of technology that will provide remote-controlled operation of mechanize
Jan 11, 1997
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RI 3023 Increased Recoveries- Phosphate in Land Pebble of Forida
By H. M. Lawrence
"The land-pebble district, the larger of the two producing areas of Florida, is situated in Polk County and in the eastern part of Hillsborough County. About 80 per cent at the phosphate rock produced
Jul 1, 1930
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Characterization Of Nanometer And Ultrafine Diesel Aerosols In The Underground Mining Environment
By Aleksandar D. Bugarski, Robert J. Timko
Despite extensive research efforts conducted in the past decades, occupational health risks associated with exposure to nano and ultrafine aerosols emitted by diesel power equipment are still not com
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The Mineral Industry Of Central American Countries
By Doris M. Hyde
Mineral output and trade in the Central American countries were directly or indirectly affected by the sometimes violent civil unrest and recessionary economic developments that have pervaded the regi
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 9483 - Water Well Safety Bits
By Dana C. Reinke
Water well drillers are exposed to high levels of noise while working. NIOSH researchers have found that water well drillers are exposed to levels above 85dB (A) while performing certain tasks during
Jan 9, 2005
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RI 3218 Volatilization of Impurities from Zinc Concentrates
By G. L. Oldwright, F. K. Shelton, W. E. Keck
"INTRODUCTION Zinc must be of high grade to satisfy the present demand. Even when the amount of premium paid is small, the purer metal as the buyers' preference. The following specifications for spelt
Jun 1, 1933
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RI 3978 Exploration of Cape Mountain Lode-Tin Deposits Seward Peninsula, Alaska
By Wilford S. Wright, Harold E. Heide, Robert S. Sanford
"INTRODUCTION The United States production of tin has always been negligible, and domestic requirements have been met almost entirely by imports. The advent of war in Europe in 1939 brought a threat t
Dec 1, 1946
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Installation Of A Digital, Wireless, Strong-Motion Network For Monitoring Seismic Activity In A Western Colorado Coal Mining Region
By Peter Swanson, Collin Stewart, Wendell Koontz
A seismic monitoring network has recently been installed in the North Fork Valley coal mining region of western Colorado as part of a NIOSH mine safety technology transfer project with two longwall co
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IC 7884 Bibliography of Investment and Operating Costs for Chemical and Petroleum Plants
By Sidney Katell, JOHN H. FABER, BRYCE L. MADDOX
The information abstracted from the various publications appeared in the magazines under such headings as Business and Industry , Chemical Engineering Developments , Companies in the News , Headlines
Jun 15, 1957
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RI 2272 Fourth Semi-Annual Motor Gasoline Survey
By N. A. C. Smith
The Bureau of Mines motor gasoline surveys have been conducted in January and July, during 1920 and 1921. The Bureau has obtained and analyzed samples of gasoline representative of that marketed in th
Jan 1, 1921
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Developments In Sealant Support Systems For Ground Control
By Eric S. Weiss, Deno M. Pappas, Timothy M. Barton
During the past few years, the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has been evaluating developments in sealant support systems from a gr
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RI 9068 - Damping Properties of Selected Steels and Cast Irons
By A. Visnapuu
Excessive noise and high vibration are inherently associated with equipment used in the mining, extraction, and processing of mineral resources. High vibration degrades structural components, often le
Jan 1, 1987
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Mineral Indicators - Aluminum (df7aca35-ac0f-4f45-bd4d-a457509a306b)
According to industry representatives, U.S. producers were listing unalloyed 95.5 percent aluminum ingot in October at 53-57.5 cents per pound, but reportedly much is being priced at 53 cents. New Yor
Jan 1, 1978