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  • NIOSH
    IC 6782 Greensand ? Foreword

    By Paul M. Tyler

    The enormous deposits of greensand in New Jersey and elsewhere in the United States, many of them close to important octant industrial centers, constitute a perpetual challenge for research chemists t

    Jan 1, 1934

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    IC 7078 Mine Safety Board Decision 31 - Main Fan Installations At Metal Mines

    In the interest of safety in metal mining, the Bureau of Mines recommends: That underground metal mines be equipped with a main fan in a fireproof housing, located preferably on the surface. The fa

    Jan 1, 1939

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    RI 4881 Experimental Treatment of Barite Ores from Montgomery County, Ark., and Morgan County, Mo.

    By D. W. Frommer, M. M. Fine

    "INTRODUCTION Laboratory mineral-dressing investigations covered by this report show that ores from Montgomery County, Ark., and Morgan County, Mo., are potential sources of barite and zinc. Fine grin

    May 1, 1952

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    RI 2790 The Blasting Of Hanging Ore Columns In Chutes And Drawing Raises

    By E. D. Gardner

    "Introduction Ore from stopes in metal mines is generally dumped or drawn into chutes or raises through which it passes by gravity to the haulage levels. Occasionally, and under some conditions quite

    Jan 1, 1927

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    OFR-65-82 Silencing The Flame Channelling Process - Project Orion - Volume II

    By James A. Browning

    Following an unsuccessful attempt earlier in the program to develop and market a drill channelling machine, we have designed and tested a new continuous channelling method which reduces operating soun

    Jan 1, 1981

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    IC 7404 Ventilation Involoved in the Use of Gasoline-Powered

    By LB. Berger

    "INTRODUCTION The use of gasoline engines as the motive power for lift trucks, tractors, and other types of mobile equipment operated in enclosed spaces, such as industrial plants and warehouses, may

    Jun 1, 1947

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    IC 6923 Sharft Sinking With A Shot Drill, Idaho Maryland Mine, Grass Valley, Calif. ? Introduction

    By J. B. Newson

    This is one of a series of circulars dealing with mining methods, practices, and costs. It describes the method of sinking a shaft 60 inches in diameter with a shot drill, as employed at the Idaho Mar

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Technology Transfer

    "In sum, significant benefits to mine worker health have resulted and should continue to result from the synergistic scientific, engineering, and medical research in respirable dust. As always, an imp

    Nov 1, 1988

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    The limiting oxygen concentration and ?ammability limits of gases and gas mixtures

    By Isaac A. Zlochower

    This paper presents data on the limiting (minimum) oxygen concentration (LOC), in the presence of added N2, of methane (CH4), propane (C3H8), ethylene (C2H4), carbon monoxide (CO), and hydrogen (H2),

    Jan 1, 2009

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    RI 4388 Investigation Of Iron-Ore Reserves Of Iron County, Utah (Supplement To R. I. 4076)

    By Paul T. Allsman

    Iron-ore deposits in southwestern Utah, as the major source of iron ore for western steel plants, were investigated by the Bureau of Mines in 1942-45 in cooperation with property owners and operators

    Jan 1, 1948

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    OFR-73(2)-78 A Guide To The Selection Of Mine Shaft Fire And Smoke Protection Systems ? Introduction

    A major hazard to workers in underground mines is fire and the resulting contaminated air. Fire reaches miners thousands of yards away with carbon monoxide gas and other toxic fumes. The same ventilat

    Jan 1, 2011

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    RI 8420 Thermodynamic Properties of Ferric Oxychloride and Low-Temperature Heat Capacity of Ferric Trichloride

    By J. M. Stuve

    This Bureau of Mines investigation measured the low-temperature heat capacities of FeOC1(c) and FeC13(c) in the temperature ranges of 6 to 305 K and 4.6 to 300 K, respectively. The standard entropies

    Jan 1, 1980

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    RI 8298 Effects of Time Between Exposure and Support on Mine Roof Stability, Bear Coal Mine, Somerset, Colo.

    By Daryl E. Radcliffe

    The Bureau of Mines studied the displacement of the roof in a portion of the Bear coal mine near Somerset, Colo, Horizontal-and vertical-displacement gages were installed in a five-entry section durin

    Jan 1, 1978

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    The War on Black Lung

    By 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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    IC 7399 Natural-Gasoline and Cycle Plants in the United States, January 1, 1946

    By E. M. SEELEY, F. S. LOTT

    Expansion in total capacity of the natural-gasoline industry.to produce light products continued in 1944 and 1945. The average rate of gain, however, was reduced to about 6 percent annually from over

    Apr 1, 1947

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    IC 9227 Computer-Assisted Continuous Coal Mining System-Research Program Overview

    By George H. Schnakenberg

    Automation of coal mining activities at the face offers improvements in worker safety, health, and productivity. Introduction of integrated computer-sensor systems to current mining machines will enab

    Jan 1, 1989

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    RI 3255 Lag, Spread, and Sustained Ignition in Electric Detonators

    By A. B. Hooker, E. J. Coggeshall

    "INTRODUCTION Ignitions of gas at the coal face when a blast is fired electrically are often a tributed to the explosive; but sometimes the ignition cannot be explained satisfactorily in this way-in f

    Oct 1, 1934

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    RI 3578 Softening Water With Nonmetallic Minerals ? Introduction (15513f0e-9a8b-4da3-94ad-6efc64e1e78d)

    By S. J. Broderick

    [The term "nonmetallic minerals,? as commonly used in the mining industry, refers to those minerals of industrial importance that are mined essentially for uses other than for the metals contained. Th

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Experience With The Boundary-Element Method Of Numerical Modeling To Resolve Complex Ground Control Problems

    By Michael A. Evanto, George J. Karabin

    The Mine Safety and Health Administration, Pittsburgh Safety and Health Technology Center, Roof Control Division, is routinely involved in the evaluation of ground conditions in underground coal mines

    Jan 5, 1999

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    Intermachine Arcing And Evaluation Of Arc Suppression Methods

    By E. K. Stanek, P. Kantabutra, R. A. Wolf

    This paper summarizes the cause and effect of induced voltages in multiple conductor cables supplying alternating current power to equipment in under- ground coal mines. The investigation of this phen

    Jan 1, 1975