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RI 3548 Activated Carbon From Coal Refuse For Water Purification ? Introduction (455629b1-acef-4cd5-a587-9410cee32919)By S. J. Broderick
[Huge camp heaps coat. in-.n,- ta._ur nd o tons of coal :'efuse are a familiar sight in coa).--:1'_ni`l ; res io The;;' repre£e: t considerable economic loss, are very ~JZ':Si~i,tl
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 8485 Structure Response and Damage Produced by Airblast From Surface MiningBy David E. Siskind
The Bureau of Mines studied airblast from surface mining to assess its damage and annoyance potential, and to determine safe levels and appropriate measurement techniques. Research results obtained fr
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 3047 Method for Measuring Voids in Porous MaterialsBy G. L. Oldright, J. D. Sullivan, W. E. Keck
"An apparatus and procedure developed in the laboratory of the South-west Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines are capable not only of determining the rate and volume of penetration of solutions
Oct 1, 1930
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OFR-6-80 Study Of Underground Coal Mine Waste Disposal Requirements In The United StatesBy Walter W. Kaufman
This report summarizes a study conducted to establish the nature and impact of regulations governing disposal of refuse from underground coal mines. The regulations affecting refuse disposal in eight
Jan 1, 1978
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OFR-24-76 Underground Application Of Foam For Suppression Of Respirable Dust - IntroductionBy R. H. Hiltz
The Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 legislated maximum dust levels for the working place. As the law was implemented, extensive efforts were undertaken to provide the technology necessary to c
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 4417 Investigation Of Parker And Webb Zinc Deposits St. Lawrence County. N.Y.By H. P. Hermance
Preliminary examinations of the Parker and Webb deposits were made by E. E. Maillott, Bureau of Mines engineer in July 1942. The chemical and spectrographic analyses included in this report wore made
Jan 1, 1949
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OFR-158-83 Develop Data For Review Of Metal And Non-Metal Mine Methane Hazard ClassificationBy Alastair M. Lumsden
A study was initiated to examine the ways in which a number of foreign countries classify and regulate metal/non-metal mines which experience problems due to naturally-occurring flammable gases. Twent
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 4181 Lead and Zinc Deposits of the Treasure Hill Mines Ophir Mining District, Tooele County, UtahBy F. H. Gunnell, W. C. Dunham
"INTRODUCTION The Treasure Hill mines, situated in Dry Canyon, Ophir mining district, Tooele County, Utah, together with several other properties in the district, examined were examined by Frank L. Wi
Jan 1, 1948
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The Mineral Industry Of Alabama (1ad90c6f-48f0-4e38-a08c-12ac0d8a94d2)By Avery H. Reed
RECORD production of crude petroleum, lime, crushed marble, and talc highlighted the mineral industry of Alabama in 1963. Among the States, Alabama ranked second in the production of bauxite, third in
Jan 1, 1964
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OFR-140-84 Development Of Engineering And Cost Data For Foreign Gold And Silver PropertiesBy Robert E. Green
This Final Report summarizes the results of work accomplished under Contract No. J0215039. It is in an executive overview or executive summary format. The number and description of the various techni
Jan 1, 1983
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OFR-30-81 An Evaluation Of Leaky Feeder Communication In Underground MinesBy Dana T. Updyke
The objective of this project was to develop technical data and evaluate performance and utility of leaky feeder communications systems currently used in North American underground mines. The desired
Jan 1, 1980
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OFR-89-77 Hoist Radio System For Deep ShaftsBy Joseph A. Vanous
The inductive communication system was developed under this contract for use in the hoist of deep mines. This program was a four phase program with experimental dual frequency equipment resulting from
Jan 1, 1976
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OFR-79-84 Development Of A Hydride Fuel System For Underground Mine Use - Hydride Fuel System For Underground Mine Use Development And TestingBy Ned Baker
Details are given of a Hydride Fuel System to provide 5 kg of HZ to fuel a Caterpillar 3304 engine previously modified to operate on hydrogen fuel and intended to power an underground mining vehicle.
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 8942 Analyses Of Natural Gases, 1982 - IntroductionBy Richard D. Miller
This Bureau of Mines publication contains analyses and related source data for 271 natural gas samples from 22 States collected during calendar year 1982. All samples were obtained and analyzed as par
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 7408 Slagging Fixed-Bed Gasification Of North Dakota Lignite At Pressures To 400 PsigBy G. H. Gronhovd
This is the final report on a research program to develop a pilot plant gasifier for slagging gasification of lignite at high pressures and to obtain process data under various operating conditions. A
Jan 1, 1970
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Evaluation of the Effects of Length on Strength of Slender Pillars in Limestone Mines Using Numerical ModelingBy Dennis R. Dolinar, Gabriel S. Esterhuizen
In this National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) investigation, numerical modeling is used to evaluate the degree the pillar strength is increased with a rectangular pillar over a
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OFR-137-83 A Simulation Model For Predicting The Performance Of Vibrating ScreensBy Kevin Hennings
Screening efficiency models developed to date rely almost exclusively on empirical formulas based upon large amounts of acquired operating data. A screening model was developed using a combination of
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 7832 Active List Of Permissible Explosives And Blasting Devices Approved Before December 31, 1957 - IntroductionBy N. E. Hanna
To be approved for use in underground coal mines in the United States, explosives and blasting devices must pass certain safety tests prescribed by the Federal Bureau of Mines. These tests are describ
Jan 1, 1958
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OFR-45-84 Evaluation Of Surface Storage Facilities For Explosives, Blasting Agents And Other Explosive MaterialsBy J. Roth
The purpose of the present study is to increase the safety of explosive storage. This was accomplished by: a) review of the histories of recent and past magazine explosions to define causes and trends
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 9426 - Dust Considerations When Using Belt Entry Air To Ventilate Work Areas (acaa2da1-6665-4709-9023-eb0b0d43e3b6)By J. Drew Potts
In this U.S. Bureau of Mines study, four underground respirable dust surveys were conducted to determine factors affecting belt entry dust levels and how using belt air to ventilate work areas affecte
Jan 1, 2010