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    RI 9462 - A Method To Eliminate Explosion Hazards in Auger Highwall Mining

    By James P. Ulery, Jon C. Volkwein

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated a method of using inert gas to prevent the formation of explosive gas mixtures in auger highwall mining of coal. A combination of gasoline and diesel engine exhau

    Jan 1, 1993

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    RI 8325 Beneficiation of Western Mesabi Range Oxidized Taconite

    By A. F. Colombo

    In an effort to maintain an adequate supply of iron to meet national economic and strategic needs, the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, is conducting research on methods for beneficia

    Jan 1, 1978

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    RI 9359 - A Mass Spectrometer Method for Determining Helium in the Parts-Per-Million to 10-Percent Range

    By Phillip W. Holland

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed a mass spectrometer method for determining helium in the parts-per-million to 10% range to an accuracy of ± 1%. The method employs a mass spectrometer, an inlet

    Jan 1, 2010

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    RI 9641 - Evaluation of a Signaling and Warning System for Underground Mines

    By Robert G. Yewen, Ronald S. Conti

    Underground mines rely on alarm systems, such as stench gas, audible or visual alarms, pager phones, telephones, and messengers to warn miners of a fire or other emergency. These systems are often sl

    Jan 5, 1997

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    Technique to Determine Vibration Patterns of Excised Rat Lungs

    By G. Nuñez, M. A. Pathak, A. A. Afshari, C. F. Stanley

    "To help evaluate the vibration patterns of an excised lung, a method is developed to determine which parts of the surface of an excised lung are responding to acoustic excitation via the trachea. Hol

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Effects Of Trace Metals On Particulate Matter Formation In A Diesel Engine: Metal Contents From Ferrocene And Lube Oil

    By D. G. Lee

    Diesel particulate matter (DPM) often contains small amounts of metal as a minor component but this metal may contribute to adverse health effects. Knowledge of the mechanism for particle formation as

    Jan 1, 2006

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    RI 9114 - Probability of Resistive Spark Ignition Caused by Very Low Currents

    By James C. Cawley

    The Bureau of Mines has empirically determined ignition probability versus current for resistive circuits in an 8.3% methane-air atmosphere. Simple ignition probability, defined as the number of ignit

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Thigh-Calf And Heel-Gluteus Contact Forces In High Flexion (Experimental Results) - Introduction

    By Jonisha P. Pollard

    In restricted vertical working heights such as low-seam coal mines, workers are forced to assume kneeling or squatting postures to perform work. These postures are associated

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Evaluating Longwall Dust Sources And Controls

    By J. P. Rider

    Health surveillance efforts indicate that the development of lung disease and overexposure to respirable dust in underground coal mires continues to afflict mine worker. Results from the most recent r

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    State Statistics – Mew Mexico

    Although early Spanish settlers used coal several centuries ago, significant commercial coal mining in New Mexico began in 1861, when the U.S. Army opened a mine to supply Fort Craig. Since then, coal

    Jan 1, 1992

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    IC 9293 Appendage Control Of A JOY 14CM Continuous Miner

    By John J. Sammarco

    This U.S. Bureau of Mines report describes the research effort and results for a computer-assisted appendage control system of a Joy 14CM continuous mining machine. The cutter head (shear), gathering

    Jan 1, 1991

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    RI 5430 Reconnaissance Of The Beluga River Coalfield, Alaska ? Summary

    By R. P. Maloney

    The Bureau of Mines conducted a reconnaissance of the less accessible parts of the Beluga River coalfield in August 1957 to determine, if possible, which areas were most favorable for developing large

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Chemical-related injuries and illnesses in U.S. mining

    By D. F. Scott

    The purpose of this study was to determine if miners were at risk from exposures to chemicals used in the mining industry and determine the nature and sources of the illnesses and injuries. The U.S.

    Jan 1, 2009

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    RI 9483 - Vibration Environmental Testing for Large Haulage Trucks

    By John C. Gagliardi

    The size and complexity of modern surface haulage trucks has resulted in an increased reliance upon sensors and electronic-based instrumentation for safe and efficient operation. Design engineers need

    Jan 1, 2010

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    Objectives And Constraints Of Through - The-Earth Electromagnetic Communication Systems

    By Howard E. Parkinson

    In 1969, new coal mine health and safety legislation was enacted in the United States. As a result of this legislation, the Department of Interior, Bureau of Mines has carried out communications resea

    Jan 1, 1973

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    RI 9487 - A Data Acquisition and Analysis System for Nondestructive Testing of Wire Rope

    By Todd M. Ruff

    Current methods of inspecting wire rope for broken wires or excessive wear include visual inspection, physical measurements of rope diameter, and electromagnetic nondestructive testing (NDT). Visual i

    Jan 1, 2010

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    Executive Summary

    "INTRODUCTIONThe information compiled in this volume initially formed the response by the Generic Mineral Technology Center for -Respirable Dust (GTCRD) to a review of its research and technology tran

    Jan 1, 1990

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    RI 8922 - Recovering Zinc-Lead Sulfide From a Geothermal Brine

    By 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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    RI 5867 Factors Influencing The Incendivity Of Permissible Explosives: Ammonium Nitrate And Carbonaceous Material ? Introduction

    By N. E. Hanna

    An important goal in the development of coal mining explosives has been to improve their safety characteristics through suitable formulation. In the United States no systematic effort to establish fac

    Jan 1, 1961