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RI 3416 Truck Vs. Rail. Haulage In Bituminous-Coal Strip Mines ? Introduction (f486decb-8ef0-4e11-b5ac-26186b61a78f)By Albert L. Toenges
[During the past few years there has beer trend away from locomotive haulage of coal from the loading point to the preparation plant of bituminous-coal strip, miner to motorized. haulage. The questio
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 3416 Truck Vs. Rail. Haulage In Bituminous-Coal Strip Mines ? IntroductionBy Albert L. Toenges
[sing tho ppsf; few Yomn t!le:.c. hcs beer. p. trqnd away frorn locomotive haulwe of cop2 frorn tile losdiw point to tho prop,nration plant of bitu~i- nnus-cod strip mlncc to a;~to~lzcd. h,71Jlr.:~. T
Jan 1, 1938
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IC 7279 Loss Of Life Among Wearers Of Oxygen Breathing Apparatus ? IntroductionBy G. W. Grove
The wearing of self-contained oxygen breathing apparatus, although relatively safe if proper precautions are taken, is dangerous if defective apparatus -is worn, if men with inadequate training, exper
Jan 1, 1944
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A Case Study Examination of Two Blast Rounds at a Nevada Gold MineBy Ed Mchugh
NIOSH researchers collected basic data from two blast rounds at the SSX-Steer Mine as a component of a larger study on controlled blasting, the goal of which is to reduce injuries from falling rocks i
Jan 1, 2007
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OFR-124-84 Theoretical Investigation Of Seismic Waves Generated In MinesBy Roy J. Greenfield
The overall purpose of this research was to improve the understanding of how the post disaster seismic location system works, what determines the signal size, what is the character of the seismic nois
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 7168 Nonmetallic Minerals Needed For National Defense: 2. Abrasives ? IntroductionBy Leo J. Neill, O&apos
Abrasives are essential to the manufacture of munitions - airplanes, gas, shells, tanks, and in fact every product that involves metal forming or finishing. An indication of the importance of abrasive
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 9568 - Human Factors Analysis of Roof Bolting Hazards in Underground Coal MinesBy Fred C. Turin
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a human factors analysis of hazards associated with roofholting activities in underground coal mines. Emphasis was placed on hazards related to the movement of the d
Jan 1, 2010
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Bulletin 162 Removal of the Lighter Hydrocarbons from Petroleum by Continuous DistillationBy J. M. WADSWORTH
The purpose of this bulletin is to describe the methods of constructing and operating representative types of plants in the United States used for removing the light hydrocarbons from petroleum by con
Jan 1, 1919
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RI 7512 Multiple Zone Mining Plus Beneficiation Of Western Phosphate Rock - A Cost Estimate And Comparison With Selective MiningBy Richard N. Spencer
This report describes investigations of the economic merits of multiple zone mining and beneficiation versus selective mining of altered Western phosphate rock. The same deposit was considered in both
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 3510 Cushioned Blasting - 1. Orienting StudiesBy A. R. T. Denues
"INTRODUCTION The Explosives Division of the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior, is investigating cushioned blasting at the Explosives Testing Station, Bruceton, Pa. The general
May 1, 1940
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RI 7878 Rapid Identification of Copper-Base Alloys by Energy Dispersion X-Ray AnalysisBy Harold E. Marr
Energy dispersion X-ray analysis was evaluated for possible application in the secondary metals industries for the rapid analysis and identification of copper-base alloys. Laboratory investigations of
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 9430 - Determining the Source of Longwall Gob Gas: Lower Kittanning Coalbed, Cambria County, PA (2deb1767-f3d1-491b-9609-21bfc6faf232)By William P. Diamond
This report presents results of a cooperative research project between the U.S. Bureau of Mines and BethEnergy Mines, Inc. Four coreholes (two before mining and two after mining) were drilled at a lon
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 6886 Heat Content Of Some Blast-Furnace And Synthetic SlagsBy E. F. Foerster
The Bureau of Mines used a diphenyl ether calorimeter to determine the heat contents of natural and synthetic blast-furnace slags. For solid slags, enthalpy (HT-H298) at 1,448° to 1,680° K ranged from
Jan 1, 1967
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Coal Operator Mining Facts ? 2006 - Mining OperationsIn 2006, a total of 2,113 coal mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA).1 Coal mines comprised 14.2% of all mining operations. ? Bituminous mines
Jan 1, 2008
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Metal Operator Mining Facts ? 2006 - Mining OperationsIn 2006, a total of 280 metal mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA).1 Metal mines were the smallest mining commodity sector, comprising 1.9% of all
Jan 1, 2008
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1978 Raw Nonfuel Mineral ProductionThe value of raw nonfuel mineral materials production totaled an estimated $19.7 billion in 1978. The record 1978 value exceeded by 13 percent the 1977 value of $17.5 billion. This raw mineral output
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 5576 Utilization Studies On Chromite From Seiad Creek, Calif. ? SummaryBy W. L. Hunter
This report describes results of beneficiation and smelting studies conducted by the Federal Bureau of Mines on chromite samples from the Emma Belle and Seiad Creek prospects in the Seiad Creek area,
Jan 1, 1960
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The Mineral Industry Of Africa - Introduction (3fc4991a-a9c9-4dd8-b6c1-7890c2b88916)The 53 countries that constituted Africa in 1993 accounted for a significant portion of total world output of a number of mineral commodities. For the continent as a whole, world shares of most commod
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 6455 Absorption Corrections for Intensity of X-Rays Scattered by Weakly Absorbing Polytype Crystalline MaterialsBy Sabri Ergun, Robert W. Smith, Victor H. Tiensuu
Factual geometries are considered for X- ray scattering studies of weakly absorbing materials by both reflection and transmission methods . These studies are usually made on slab specimens to obtain a
Jan 1, 1964
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Sponge Iron And Direct-Iron Processes - IntroductionBy Edward P. Barrett
SPONGE IRON has been defined as the metallic product formed by the reduction (removal of combined oxygen) of iron ore or other iron oxides at temperatures below the fusion point of iron. This product
Jan 1, 1954