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                     IC 9400 Analyses Of Natural Gases, 1993 IC 9400 Analyses Of Natural Gases, 1993By Stella Sigler This publication contains analyses and related source data for 153 natural gas samples from 16 States. Of the total samples, 149 were collected during calendar year 1993. The remainder were collected Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Technology News - No. 534 - QuickFit Earplug Test Device Technology News - No. 534 - QuickFit Earplug Test DeviceTo improve the level of hearing protection by providing workers with an inexpensive, easy-to-use device to check earplug fit. Background Approximately 30 million workers are exposed to hazardou Dec 1, 2008 
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                     RI 8245 Estimating Methane Content of Bituminous Coalbeds From Adsorption Data (a8d17583-2825-4814-8aa5-57702d844b7c) RI 8245 Estimating Methane Content of Bituminous Coalbeds From Adsorption Data (a8d17583-2825-4814-8aa5-57702d844b7c)By Ann G. Kim The Bureau of Mines estimated the methane content of a coal, which depends primarily upon rank and pressure, from the adsorption equation V kpn, where k and n are constants related to rank. By incorpo Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Ground Wire Monitors For Surface Coal M'ines Ground Wire Monitors For Surface Coal M'inesBy W. L. Cooley, K. Y. Lee, M. M. Hassan Because power system topographies for surface coal mines are significantly different from those for underground coal mines, the requirements for ground wire monitors for surface systems are somewhat d Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Field Evaluation Of The Coal Dust Explosibility Meter (CDEM) Field Evaluation Of The Coal Dust Explosibility Meter (CDEM)By H. C. Verakis, M. L. Harris, M. J. Sapko, K. L. Cashdollar In underground mines, coal dust explosions are prevented by the addition of rock dust sufficient to render the coal dust inert. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has d 
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                     IC 6749 Markets For Residential Stone ? Introduction IC 6749 Markets For Residential Stone ? IntroductionBy Paul Hatmaker A primary, function of the Bureau of Mines is to encourage elimination of waste and the most profitable use of mineral raw materials. In line with this objective the Bureau has frequently stressed the Jan 1, 1933 
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                     New Tools For Roof Support Evaluation And Design New Tools For Roof Support Evaluation And DesignBy Carl Sunderman, Steve Signer Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) have developed several new tools for evaluating roof support performance. A miniature data acquisition system (MIDAS) 
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                     Slam Risks Slam RisksAlthough the mining industry has achieved record-low fatalities and injuries for each of the last three years, there are still too many miners injured or killed in this nation ís mining operations. Jan 1, 2005 
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                     OFR-72-82 Research Study Of Coal Mine Rock Reinforcement OFR-72-82 Research Study Of Coal Mine Rock ReinforcementBy T. A. Lang Concepts and equations have been developed to quantitatively determine the stability of a rock bolted coal mine roof as a structural (beam-arch) member consisting of reinforced rock units. The equatio Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Technology News - No. 499 - Using Propeller Fans To Improve Ventilation in Large-Entry Stone Mines Technology News - No. 499 - Using Propeller Fans To Improve Ventilation in Large-Entry Stone MinesTo improve the air quality in large-opening stone mines by developing better ventilation techniques, including appropriate fan selection in conjunction with air-coursing methods. Background Ston Dec 1, 2002 
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                     Solutions to Prevent Materials-Handling Injuries in Underground Coal Mines Solutions to Prevent Materials-Handling Injuries in Underground Coal MinesBy Brian P. Stapleton, Bill M. Stewart, Joel R. Warneke, Curtis C. Clark Of the 28 accident/injury classifications listed by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, handling materials is second only to roof falls in terms of generating the highest number of reportable a 
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                     Real-Time Estimation of Elemental Carbon Emitted from a Diesel Engine Real-Time Estimation of Elemental Carbon Emitted from a Diesel EngineBy Kihong Park, Matthews C. Habjan, Arthur L. Miller New Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) regulations limit the mass concentration of airborne diesel particulate matter (DPM) or, more specifically, the concentration of elemental carbon (EC 
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                     Roof Stability Issues in Underground Limestone Mines in the United States Roof Stability Issues in Underground Limestone Mines in the United StatesBy Leonard J. Prosser, Dennis R. Dolinar, John L. Ellenberger, Gabriel S. Esterhuizen, Anthony T. Iannacchione The room-and-pillar mining method is used extensively in underground limestone mines in the Eastern and Midwestern U.S. The rock mass is typically a near-horizontal, bedded deposit at relatively shall 
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                     U.S. Bureau Of Mines Training Workshop On The "Mfire" Mine Fire And Ventilation Simulator - Mfire Users Manual Version 2.20 August 1995 ? Introduction U.S. Bureau Of Mines Training Workshop On The "Mfire" Mine Fire And Ventilation Simulator - Mfire Users Manual Version 2.20 August 1995 ? IntroductionMFIRE is a computer simulation program that performs normal ventilation network planning calculations, and dynamic transient state simulation of ventilation networks under a variety of conditions. The Jan 1, 1995 
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                     OFR-7-87 Interaction Of Radio Transmissions On Mine Monitoring And Control Systems OFR-7-87 Interaction Of Radio Transmissions On Mine Monitoring And Control SystemsBy Larry G. Stolarczyk This report deals with the creation of an efficient method to determine if command, control, communication and monitoring (3cm) equipment in coal, metal and non-metal mines is susceptible to Radio Fre Jan 1, 1986 
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                     IC 7058 Mining And Milling Methods And Costs At The Alice Unit Of The American Smelting & Refining Co., Alice, Colo. ? Introduction IC 7058 Mining And Milling Methods And Costs At The Alice Unit Of The American Smelting & Refining Co., Alice, Colo. ? IntroductionBy Jos. R. Guiteras This paper is one of o. series describing mining and milling methods and costs being published by the United States Bureau of Mines. It presents the results of a study of the Alice mine by the writer Jan 1, 1939 
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                     OFR-14-90 Source And Bedrock Distribution Of Gold And Platinum-Group Metals In The Slate Creek Area, Northern Chistochina Mining District, East-Central Alaska OFR-14-90 Source And Bedrock Distribution Of Gold And Platinum-Group Metals In The Slate Creek Area, Northern Chistochina Mining District, East-Central AlaskaBy Jaffrey Y. Foley Placer gold and platinum-group metals (PGM) In the Slate Creek area, northern Chistochina Mining District, are derived from silicified and carbonate-altered, Cretaceous-Tertiary (?) dikes and related Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Evaluation Of Dust Exposure To Truck Drivers Following The Lead Haul Truck Evaluation Of Dust Exposure To Truck Drivers Following The Lead Haul TruckBy W. R. Reed, J. A. Organiscak Haul trucks have the potential to generate large amounts of respirable dust. This respirable dust has been shown to be a health hazard to personnel, especially if it has a high silica content. Lack of 
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                     Programmable electronic and hardwired emergency shutdown systems: A quantified safety analysis Programmable electronic and hardwired emergency shutdown systems: A quantified safety analysisBy John J. Sammarco Abstract- Emergency shutdown systems (ESDs) for mining machinery provide critical functions to safeguard miners. Traditionally, ESDs were realized with simple hardwired circuits; today, there is a gro Jan 1, 2007 
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                     OFR-118-80 Measurement And Control Of Respirable Dust In Mines - Executive Summary And Recommendations OFR-118-80 Measurement And Control Of Respirable Dust In Mines - Executive Summary And RecommendationsA maximum acceptable level of 2 mg/m3 of respirable coal mine dust in active mine workings was established, effective January 1, 1973, under the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969. It is Jan 1, 1980 
