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RI 3208 Review Of Fatalities In The California Petroleum Industry During The Calendar Year 1932 ? IntroductionBy R. L. Marek
The number of persons fatally injured in the California petroleum industry, in 1932 was 24, a decrease of 6, or 20 percent from the number killed in 1931. The decrease in the number of fatalities occu
Jan 1, 1933
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RI 5824 Particle-Size Reduction Of Coal By Attrition In A Tube ? Summary And ConclusionsBy J. L. Konchesky
In gasifying pulverized coal with steam and oxygen, the particle size of the coal fed to a gasifier should be as small as economically possible. A potential way to achieve this advantage is to reduce
Jan 1, 1961
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OFR-13-86 Development Of Environmentally Attractive Leachants Volume IV, A Minitest Of An In-Situ Uranium Leach SolutionBy Robert S. Schechter
A minitest of the new potassium chloride-potassium carbonate two-stage in-situ uranium leach process has been carried out at the Intercontinental Energy Corporation (IEC) Zamzow project site in South
Jan 1, 1985
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OFR-3-83 Off-Highway Haulage Truck Overload DetectionBy J. A. Bartol
A survey was made of accident data and operating practices related to overloading and uneven load distribution on haulage trucks in noncoal open pit mines. Safety and economic aspects were analyzed. A
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-86-79 Control Technology For Diesel Equipment In The Underground Mining Environment -- A Review Of Selected TopicsBy Charles D. Wood
"Selected Topics,? in reviewing the control of emissions from diesel engine powered equipment used in underground mining, explores these fields of interest: hydrogen as fuel; lubricating oil as a sour
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 3440 Reclamation Of Stripped Coal Land (562de5e2-d1ec-435f-b520-6a08692e4239)By Albert L. Toenges
A phase in strip mining of bituminous coal is the overturning of the surface of the land. The purpose of this report is to acquaint the operators and others interested in stripping with the work that
Jan 1, 1939
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IC 8693 The Reserve Base Of U.S. Coals By Sulfur Content (In Two Parts) 2. The Western StatesBy Patrick A. Hamilton
This Bureau of Mines report delineates the coal reserve base of anthracite, bituminous and subbituminous coals, and lignite, by mining method and sulfur content, for coal-bearing States west of the Mi
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 7327 Stabilization Of Hydraulic Backfill With Portland Cement - Including Results With Other AdditivesBy Donald R. Corson
The effects of adding varying amounts of type I portland cement to hydraulic backfill are described. Six different fill materials, each with three cement contents, were tested to determine which fill
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 9346 - Large-Scale Studies of Spontaneous Combustion of CoalBy A. C. Smith
The U.S. Bureau of Mines constructed a large-scaJe facility to study the self-heating of a large coal mass under conditions that simulate a gob area of a mine. The insulated coal chamber can hold up t
Jan 1, 1991
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Employment And Injuries In The Metal And Nonmetal Industries (fa28128a-a8a2-4f4f-9194-81acb7177437)By Forrest T. Moyer
Frequency rates of injuries per million man-hours of exposure were improved during 1965 slightly to moderately over those of 1964 at metal mines, nonferrous reduction and refining plants, nonmetal mil
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 3464 Recent Research By The Bureau Of Mines On The Ignition Of Firedamp By Explosives ? IntroductionBy S. L. Gerhard
In the United States the performance characteristics of permissible explosives are controlled by routine tests, which include firing the explosive into a gallery filled with a methane-air mixture. The
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 8100 Data-Acquisition System for Radon MonitoringBy J. C. Franklin
A data-acquisition system was designed by the Bureau of Mines to monitor five detectors with radon continuously flowing through each. These detectors could be monitored up to 12 times an hour, but wer
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 9325 - Mitigating Destructive Longwall Bumps Through Conventional Gate Entry DesignBy Alan A. Campoli
The U.S. Bureau of Mines evaluated two different conventionallongwall gate entry systems in the Southern Appalachian Basin, where mining and geologic conditions are conducive for coal pillar bumps. Th
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 3601 Selection Of Coals For Coke MakingBy Joseph D. Davis
Selection of a suitable coal or coals for the manufacture of coke of desired quality with due consideration of the purpose for which the coke is intended requires careful thought, and often it will pa
Jan 1, 1942
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RI 6633 Purification, Purity Estimation, And Spectra Of Some Organic Derivatives Of Fluorine, Silicon, Boron, And AluminumBy T. C. Davis
Nine organic derivatives of fluorine, silicon, boron, and aluminum were purified for thermodynamic studies using distillation, zone melting, and gas liquid chromatography, The unusual properties of th
Jan 1, 1965
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Countries And The Minerals IndustryU.S. Minerals Coordinating Council Advised. -The Critical Materials Act of 1981, H. R. 4281, introduced on July 27, would create a Council on Critical Materials in the White House Executive Office to
Jan 1, 1981
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Bulletin 210 Oil Shale an Historical Technical and Economic StudyBy Martin J. Gavin
The results of investigations of the oil-shale resources of the United States were first published by the United States Geological Survey in 1915.1 Other reports 2 have followed. These reports, invest
Jan 1, 1924
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RI 3464 Recent Research By The Bureau Of Mines On The Ignition Of Firedamp By Explosives ? Introduction (a0e9083d-edca-4006-8e7f-ec3b9f723e73)By S. L. Gerhard
In the United States the performance characteristics of permissible explosives are controlled by routine tests, which include firing the explosive into a gallery filled with a methane-air mixture. The
Jan 1, 1939
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Injury Statistics As An Aid In Preventing Accidents In Metal And Nonmetallic Mines - Metal-And Nonmetallic-Mine Accident-Prevention Course - Section 1 - Purpose And ScopeThe first metal-mine accident-prevention course was prepared and published in 1942-45 as a series of seven miners' circulars (Nos. 51-57). The course has been broadened in scope, revised, and bro
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 7559 Laboratory Evaluation Of Some Factors In Cyaniding Gold PlacersBy I. L. Nichols
The inplace cyanidation leaching of gold from placer deposits is a potential method for treating gravels too deeply buried and too low in gold content to be processed economically by conventional dred
Jan 1, 1971