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RI 8630 Assessment of Subsidence Data From the Northern Appalachian Basin for Subsidence PredictionBy Sathit Tandanand
Geological differences among various coalfields restrain the applicability of subsidence prediction using empirical approaches previously developed. The Bureau of Mines assessed data collected from 16
Jan 1, 1982
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A Graphic Method Of Determining The Explosibility Characteristics Of Mine-Fire Atmospheres - Introduction And SummaryBy J. F. Shaw
MINE fires are usually extinguished by constructing seals in the approaches to the areas to exclude air from the fire areas, which smothers the fires in an oxygen-depleted atmosphere. Seals should be
Jan 1, 1955
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IC 8659 - Methane Emission From U. S. Coal Mines In 1973, A Survey - A Supplement To IC 8558By P. W. Jeran, M. C. Irani, Maurice Deul
This Bureau of Mines survey of methane emissions indicates that total daily emissions have declined from 227 MM ft3 in 1971 to 214.7 MM ft3 in 1973. The highest average daily emissions in million cubi
Jan 1, 1973
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Premining Planning - IntroductionBy Ronald D. Hill, Elmore C. Grim
Mining as an extractive process alone is outdated and unacceptable to today's environmentally concerned public. Multiple land use must be considered as well. Only through effective preplanning ca
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 5199 Composition Of Perlite ? SummaryBy Floyd G. Anderson
Owing to the rapid growth of the perlite industry in recent years, the Bureau of Mines has received numerous requests for information relative to the possible harmful effects of breathing dust resulti
Jan 1, 1956
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IC 6522 Method And Cost Of Quarrying, Crushing, And Grinding Limestone At The Catskill Plant Of The North American Cement Corporation, Catskill, N. Y. - IntroductionBy W. J. Fullerton
This paper is one of a series being prepared by the U. S. Bureau of Mines describing mining and milling methods and costs at cement-plant quarries throughout the United States, end deals directly with
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 9052 Steam-Induced Volatilization of Silica From RefractoriesBy L. Y. Sadler
The Bureau of Mines conducted a study Lo determine the loss in weight of silica (Si02) volatilization from low-alumina (A1203) refractories used as hot face liner materials in such process equipment a
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 2651 Factors Retarding Transmission Of Radio Signals Underground, And Some Further Experiments And ConclusionsBy J. J. Jakosky, D. H. Zellers
"IntroductionThe Bureau of Mines has been conducting experiments in underground communication during a period of several years, and a brief summary of what has been done is as follows:During 1919-1920
Nov 1, 1924
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IC 6239 Mining Methods And Costs, American Zinc Co. Of Tennessee, Mascot, Tenn. ? IntroductionBy Harley A. Coy
This paper, describing the mining methods and practice at No. 2 mine of the American Zino Co. of Tennessee at Mascot, Tenn., is one of a series of papers issued by the Bureau of Mines presenting the m
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 5498 Fatty And Resin Acids As Collectors For Iron Oxides ? Summary And IntroductionBy S. R. B. Cooke
Certain saturated and unsaturated fatty acids and a variety of resin acids were used as collectors for specular hematite, magnetite, and goethite. Vacuum flotation tests were used with each collector
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 9242 Surface Fracture Development Over Longwall Panels in South-Central West VirginiaBy David K. Ingram
The development of large open surface fractures over mined-out coal longwall panels is the focus of this U.S. Bureau of Mines report. The research concentrates on defining the fractures characteristic
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 5100 Improved Tungsten Carbide-Cobalt Compacts By Electric-Resistance Sintering - IntroductionBy Perry G. Cotter
As a portion of a general program for the synthesis of hard materials, a method was sought by which the hardness and density of tungsten carbide (WC)-cobalt compacts could be increased. It was demonst
Jan 1, 1955
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An Approach To Identify Jobs For Ergonomic AnalysisBy Fred C. Turin, Sean Gallagher, Kim M. Cornelius, William J. Wiehagen
An important part of initiating a site-wide ergonomics evaluation process is prioritizing jobs to be analyzed. While injury data is important, other factors such as worker discomfort and physical exer
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RI 2888 Utilization and Prevention of Molybedium WasteBy R. E. Head, Virgil Miller
"Under existing conditions in the treatment of oxidized lead ores containing small quantities of molybdenum no provision is made for the recovery of the molybdenum. Considerable quantities of this imp
Sep 1, 1928
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RI 6171 Heats And Free Energies Of Formation Of Barium Oxide And Strontium OxideBy Alla D. Mah
Combustion energies of barium and strontium were measured by means of the combustion bomb calorimeter. The heats of formation obtained for the oxides were ?H298.15 = -139,060 ± 700 cal/mole of barium
Jan 1, 1963
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The War on Black LungBy Jan M. Mutmansky
"When, in 1973, a limit was placed on the amount of dust in the coal mine atmosphere, restricting the average exposure of a coal miner to 2 milligrams of dust per cubic meter of air (mg/m'), skeptics
Jan 1, 1990
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Increased Recovery From Western Phosphates - ObjectiveDevelop a method for recovering phosphate from a wide variety of complex western phosphate materials, including low-grade ores, tailings, and unused fines. Approach A flotation technique is used f
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 8927 - Cobalt Recovery From Copper Leach SolutionsBy T. H. Jeffers
Significant amounts of cobalt, a strategic and critical metal, are present in readily accessible spent copper leach solutions. For example, recovery of cobalt at two major u.S. copper operations could
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 5842 Porous Stainless Steel Filters For Removing Dust From Hot Gases ? SummaryBy L. J. Kane
Several processes being developed by the Federal Bureau of Mines to provide new and more efficient uses for coal require practical methods for removing dust from hot gases. Filters provide such means.
Jan 1, 1961
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Hazard Evaluation and Technical Assistance Report HETA 98-0020By Lon Santis, Scott Deitchman, John A. Decker
This report describes three cases of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning in a manhole, including one fatality, from CO migrating through soil after nearby use of explosives. A municipal sewer project invol
Oct 30, 1997