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Explosion Prevention in United States Coal MinesBy Jürgen F. Brune, R. Karl Zipf, Kenneth L. Cashdollar
This paper outlines the legal standards and methods for protecting underground coal mines in the United States from explosions of methane gas and coal dust. It will discuss inspection and monitoring o
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RI 5360 Effectiveness Of Bleeder Entries In Ventilating Pillared Areas Of Bituminous-Coal Mines ? Summary And ConclusionsBy D. S. Kingery
The data obtained from this study cover test areas that are gassy to ultragassy and pillared areas of different sizes and degrees of tightness. The methods of controlling ventilation, applying bleeder
Jan 1, 1957
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Effective Operation Of Conveyor Belt Cleaning Systems ? ObjectiveReduce the number of conveyor-related accidents in the mining industry by providing recommendations for effective operation of conveyor belt cleaning systems. The Problem Troughed belt conveyors
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 4047 Coughlin & Galena Level Zine Mines Area - Lafayette Co. WIBy M. Howard Berliner
"INTRODUCTION During the last 4 months of 1943, the Bureau of Mines engaged in an investigation and exploratory drilling program in the area between the Coughlin and Galena Level mines near the town o
Apr 1, 1947
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RI 2180 Refining ProblemsBy H. H. Hill
"The wide publicity that is given to the discover; of new oil fields has led many people to believe that our supply of crude petroleum is practically in- exhaustible and that in order to keep pace wit
Nov 1, 1920
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Using the Internet to Train Emergency Command Center PersonnelBy Audrey F. Glowacki, August J. Kwitowski, Richard L. Unger, Edward F. Fries
Well-prepared personnel and an effective emergency response plan are essential components of any emergency command center. Unfortunately, evaluating emergency preparedness is often difficult until a d
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The Evolving Mining Workforce: Training IssuesBy Dana Reinke, William Wiehagen, Launa Mallett, Charles Vaught, Kathleen M. Kowalski, Michael J. Brnich, Lynn Rethi, Lisa Steiner
Safety and health professionals from all sectors of industry recognize that training is a critical element of an effective safety and health program. A major concern in the mining industry today is h
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Effectiveness Of Various Concentrations Of An Inert Gas Mixture For Preventing And Suppressing Mining Equipment Cab Fires: Development Of A Dual Cab Fire Inerting SystemBy Maria I. De Rosa, Charles D. Litton
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH/PRL) conducted a series of large-scale experiments to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of various concentrations of an inert gas
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Selective Metal Recovery From Mine Drainage Using Biogenic Hydrogen Sulfide - ObjectiveTo recover metals as sulfide concentrates from contaminated waste streams using hydrogen sulfide (H2S) generated by the bacterial digestion of waste organic materials. Approach The goal of this
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 8409 Enthalpies of Formation of a-and ß-Magnesium Sulfate and Magnesium Sulfate MonohydrateBy H. C. Ko
As part of the Federal Bureau of Mines effort to provide thermodynamic data for the advancement of minerals technology, energy conservation, and environmental preservation, the standard enthalpies of
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 9372 - CaF2-Enhanced HCI Leaching of a Manganese-Bearing Silicate OreBy P. Comba
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated a hydrochloric (HC1)-calcium fluoride (CaF2) leaching procedure to treat domestic manganese (Mn)-bearing silicate resources. The proposed process is an alternativ
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 8637 Laboratory Evaluation of the Du Pont P-2500 Automatic Flow-Controlled Personal Dust Sampling PumpBy Robert J. Timko
The objective of this Bureau of Mines research work was (1) to determine how well the E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company P-2500 personal dust sampling pump controls the flow rate at 2 L/min and (2)
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 8314 Progress in Stabilizing Acidic Copper Tailings at Holden Village, Wash.By W. R. McDonald
The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, conducted small-scale field tests on acidic copper tailings as part of its effort to develop, improve, and demonstrate technology for stabilizing
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 8653 Restoration of Surface Vegetation on Uranium Wastes at Uravan, Colo.By L. J. Froisland
The Bureau of Mines conducted a 4-year research program at Uravan, Colo., on a 2-1/2-acre reclamation plot on the slope of a uranium tailings pile that had been covered with mine waste rock. The purpo
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 9082 - Cobalt and Nickel From Lead-Smelter Matte: Purification of Leach LiquorBy R. B. Prater
Research by the Bureau of Mines includes efforts to devise means for maximum recovery of critical and strategic metals from primary and secondary domestic resources. As part of that effort, the Bureau
Jan 1, 1987
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OFR-152(1)-83 Noise Attenuating Properties Of Earmuffs Worn By Miners - Volume I: Comparison Of Earmuff Attenuation As Measured By Psychophysical And Physical MethodsBy Kenneth C. Stewart
This contract was directed toward a study of the attenuating properties of earmuffs as worn by miners. Two attenuation measurement procedures were utilized. Human subjects were tested in a diffuse sou
Jan 1, 1980
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Laboratory Evaluation Of Shield Dust Entrainment In High Velocity AirstreamsIn conjunction with steady increases in production levels, longwall operators have applied greater quantities of ventilating air and spray water in an effort to control respirable dust and/or methane.
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RI 7338 Factors Affecting The Production Of Phosgene Using Gamma RadiationBy Arne Landsberg
Experiments were made with a batch reactor to determine the effect of gas pressures, temperature, and gamma radiation intensity on the reaction CO + Ch ? COC12. The equation, [dp = 0.0110 (1 - 0.01
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 7872 Coal Mine Combustion Products: Identification and AnalysisBy Arthur M. Hartstein
The Bureau of Mines, through contract with Ultrasystems, Inc., obtained data on the oxidative degradative behavior of a number of materials used in coal mines. Tests were performed using a stagnation
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 8227 Shock Loss Calculations Across Junctions and SplitsBy John C. Edwards
A computer code for laminar, steady-state, incompressible, two-dimensional flow developed by Gosman (2)3 was modified by the Bureau of Mines to calculate shock (minor) loss at the intersections of ven
Jan 1, 1977