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Predicting Probable Roof Fall Areas In Advance Of Mining By Geological AnalysisBy W. K. Overbey
Surface fracture trace density, changes in roof rock type, and topographic unloading due to drainage were mapped for the mining areas located in the Blacksville-Osage, W. Va., quadrangles to investiga
Jan 1, 1973
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IC 8847 Control Of Methane By Ventilation Of Shafts During Raise DrillingBy Slavoljub D. Maksimovic
At some coal mines, methane gas is released during raise drilling. At the request of the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), U.S. Department of Labor, the Bureau of Mines conducted ventilati
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8882 - Corrosion Rates of Grinding Media in Mill WaterBy W. K. Tolley
This report presents data collected during research by the Bureau of Mines on corrosion of grinding media. Corrosion rates of eight alloys commonly used in grinding media were tested in synthetic mill
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 8952 Rates Of Chlorination Of Aluminous ResourcesBy N. A. Gokcen
This Bureau of Mines report reviews and summarizes recent studies of the rates of chlorination of aluminous resources with CO and C12 mixtures with and without COC12. No reaction mechanism could be ob
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 4195 Tests in the Experimental Coal Mine to Determine Requirements for Preventing Propagation of Coal-Dust Explosions in RoomsBy Irving Hartmann, Bernard Lewis, John Nagy, H. P. Greenwald, H. C. Howarth
"ORIGIN OF INVESTIGATIONThe Federal Mine Safety Code for Bituminous Coal and Lignite Mines of the United States, July 24J 1946, contains the following provisions with regard to rock dusting: Article V
Feb 1, 1948
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RI 9274 - Determining the Relative Toxicity and Smoke Obscuration of Combustion Products of Mine CombustiblesBy Maria I. De Rosa
Combustible materials, when burned, produce toxic gases and smoke, which may vary dramatically from one material to another, with resultant different total toxicity and smoke obscuration levels. This
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 6552 Mining Laws of EgyptBy E. P. Youngman
Gold and precious stones were mined in Egypt in prehistoric times. This mining, carried on at intervals, extended over thousands of years, until about 1300 A. D. Then ensued a dormant period of severa
Jan 1, 1932
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OFR-187(2)-84 Erodibility Of Reclaimed Surface Mined LandBy D. T. Hahn
Adequate and cost effective erosion control is an important component in most plans for reclamation of surface mined land. Despite the fact that much is known about erosion of agricultural lands, insu
Jan 1, 2011
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RI 5756 Recovering Tin From Hardhead By Selective Oxidation Of Iron ? Introduction And SummaryBy D. A. Wilson
Several promising systems for selectively oxidizing the iron in an iron-tin alloy commonly called "hardhead" were investigated in a research project conducted to devise a method for recovering tin fro
Jan 1, 1961
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Unwatering Flooded Coal Mines In Washington ? Purpose Of ReportBy S. H. Ash
The United States Bureau of Mines has published relatively little on the flooding and unwatering of coal and metal mines. Bulletin 229, Fifty-Nine Coal-Mine Fires, published in 1927, contains several
Jan 1, 1933
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RI 2755 The Sizing Action Of A Coal Washing TableBy Byron M. Bird
"The prevailing practice of washing unsized coal, 1/2-inch and finer, to 1/8-inch and finer, on a table is subject to certain limitations which are commonly overlooked. In some instances good results
Jun 1, 1926
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RI 5688 Zirconium-Dysprosium Equilibrium Diagram ? Introduction And SummaryBy J. Croeni
The search for new alloys for application in the atomic energy field had prompted investigation of zirconium-rare earth metal alloys by the Federal Bureau of Mines. In this instance the zirconium-dysp
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 8657 Laboratory Testing of Chemical Oxygen Self-Rescuers for Ruggedness and ReliabilityBy Jerry W. Stengel
The Bureau of Mines subjected two manufacturers' chemical oxygen (K02) self-rescue breathing apparatus to a series of laboratory environmental treatments designed to simulate various conditions i
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 2613 Microchemical Analysis And Its Application In The Determination Of Low-Grade Ores.By Ernest E. Fairbanks
[Microscopic methods have proved to be valuable assets in the study of low-grade ores. While the chemical assay u a ally discloses tine total content of valuable metals in such an ore, a thorough know
Jan 1, 1924
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From Scotia to Brookwood, fatal US underground coal mine explosions ignited in intake air coursesBy Thomas H. Dubaniewicz
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Pittsburgh Research Laboratory, conducted a study of past mine explosions to identify the ignition locations and ignition sources responsible
Jan 1, 2009
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RI 9262 - Primary Gas Toxicities and Smoke Particle Characteristics During Conmbustion of Mine BratticesBy Maria I. De Rosa
The U.S. Bureau of Mines performed experiments to determine if primary gas toxicities that evolve during the early (~300° C) and later (~.400° C) combustion stages of polyvinyl chloride and chlorinate
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 8922 - Recovering Zinc-Lead Sulfide From a Geothermal BrineBy L. E. Schultze
The Bureau of Mines devised a technique to recover a Zn-Pb concen-trate from a geothermal brine. More than 99 pct of the Zn and Ph was precipitated by treating the brine with H2S and controlling the p
Jan 1, 1985
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OFR-5-81 Detection Of Lixiviant Excursions With Geophysical Resistance Measurements During In Situ Uranium LeachingBy Robert F. Kehrman
As with many new technologies, the rapid growth in solution mining for uranium has created uncertainties regarding the environmental impact of mining operations. In solution mining, the largest area o
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 3786 Spot Test for the Separation of Aluminum Bronze from Manganese BronzeBy R. B. Corbett
"INTRODUCTION Aluminum and manganese bronzes as a group, may be separated readily from other copper-base alloys by experienced sorters. However, separation of aluminum bronze from manganese bronze is
Nov 1, 1944
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RI 9545 - Teleoperation of a Compact Loader-TrammerBy T. M. Ruff
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed a portable, inexpensive teleoperation system for mobile hard-rock mining equipment. The system was tested on a compact loader-trammer in a simulated stope. The t
Jan 1, 2010