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RI 8139 An Ice-Cooling Garment for Mine Rescue TeamsBy Maria I. De Rosa
High temperatures encountered by mine rescue teams during emergency situations may cause severe physiological strain, hindering the men from carrying out rescue and recovery missions. A prototype ice-
Jan 1, 1976
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OFR-35(1)-73 Evaluation Of Mine Electrical Systems With Respect To Safety, Technology, Economics And Legal Considerations - Volume I ? IntroductionBy Robert Stefanko
This report, rather than attempting to replace previous annual reports, supplements, and more importantly, coordinates and summarizes the entire effort. Even with such restrictions, the report is volu
Jan 1, 1973
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The Mineral Industry Of Other South Pacific Islands - IntroductionBy Travis Q. Lyday
The other South Pacific islands included in this chapter extend from Papua New Guinea, east of the Indonesian Province of Irian Jaya on the island of New Guinea, to Fiji, straddling the 180° meridian.
Jan 1, 1988
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Flammability Of Wider Conveyor Belts Using Large-Scale Fire TestsBy James H. Rowland
The Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response Act of 2006 (MINER ACT) established a Technical Study Panel (The Panel) to provide recommendations on the utilization of belt air and new technology tha
Jan 1, 2010
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Machine Injury Prediction by Simulation Using Human ModelsBy Dean H. Ambrose
This paper presents the results of a study using computer human modeling to examine machine appendage speed. The objective was to determine the impact of roof bolter machine appendage speed on the li
Jan 1, 2003
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Roof Screening: Best Practices And Roof Bolting MachinesBy Susan B. Robertson, Gregory E. Hinshaw
Many injuries are caused each year by rock falls in coal mines. Most of these injuries are not caused by major roof collapses, but from falls of smaller rocks from the immediate top or roof skin. Vari
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IC 7011 Fatal And Nonfatal Electrical Accidents In Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy L. C. IlsLey
Many accidents rightly classifiable as electrically caused are not so classified for the reason that in numerous accidents the part that electricity played in causing the fatality is only suspected. F
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 6086 Analyses Of Tipple And Delivered Samples Of Coal (Collected During The Fiscal Year 1961) ? IntroductionBy S. J. Aresco
The Bureau of Mines has been active in promoting the purchase of coal for Government use under specifications that define the requirements in terms of heating value of the coal, expressed in British t
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 8799 Mine Power Systems Research (In Four Parts) 1. Trailing CablesThis Bureau of Mines report is devoted to descriptions of investigations pertaining to underground mine trailing cables, their handling, splicing, and the use of couplers.
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 9225 - Causes and Control of Coal Mine BumpsBy K. Y. Haramy
Coal mine bumps involve the violent, rapid failure of coal and rock around a mine excavation. Deep coal mines with strong roof and floor rocks and high-stress conditions frequently experience face and
Jan 1, 1988
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Prevalence and cost of cumulative injuries over two decades of technological advances: a look at underground coal mining in the U.S.By S. M. Moore
Technological advances in underground coal mining have reduced fatalities but may not have reduced worker exposure to cumulative injury risk factors. The objective of this study was to evaluate the pr
Jan 1, 2008
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IC 8819 Analytical Chemistry Of The Citrate Process For Flue Gas DesulfurizationBy W. N. Marchant
[The citrate process for flue gas desulfurization (FGD) is a product of continuing research by the U.S. Bureau of Mines to meet the goal of minimizing the objectionable effects of minerals industry op
Jan 1, 1980
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OFR-52-77 Alternate Conveyor Design For Mine MachineryBy James H. Snyder
This final report presents results of a program to develop a new conveyor system, adaptable to existing miners or loaders, which reduces the noise level to 90 dBA without reducing machine performance.
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 7521 A New Internal Oxidation Process For Strengthening TungstenBy Robert Blickensderfer
Tungsten alloys with high-temperature strength properties, comparable to the best of alloys recently developed by others, were produced by a new process called here the oxyreaction process. The proces
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 6052 Chloridization Of Certain Mineral SulfidesBy J. G. Donaldson
Optimum conditions are given for chloridizing pyrite, marcasite, chalcopyrite, arsenopyrite, stibnite, and covellite with chlorine gas. The formation of metal chlorides is affected by the time and tem
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 7817 Use of Char To Improve Physical Quality of Coke From Sunnyside (Utah) CoalBy Charles C. Boley
Using bench-and pilot-scale coking facilities, the Bureau of Mines produced experimental coke from blends of char with Sunnyside coal (high-volatile A bituminous) from Carbon County, Utah. At bench sc
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 6025 Experimental Production Of Lightweight Basic RefractoriesBy M. E. Tyrrell
Lightweight basic refractories suitable for use in some sections of the all-basic furnace were developed. Potential advantages of such refractories are lower weight, improved resistance to thermal sho
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 4538 Investigation of the Andersonville Bauxite District, Sumter, Macon, and Schley Counties, Ga.By William A. Beck
"In 1912 bauxite was discovered in the Andersonville district, which lies in the 28th and 29th land districts of Georgia and comprises parts of Sumter, Macon, and Schley Counties. Mining was begun in
Dec 1, 1949
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IC 7691 Technology Of Lignitic Coals - In Two Parts-Part 1: Summary Of Industrial Development Possibilities; European Technology On Lignitic Coals; Occurrence And Properties; - 1. Summary Of Industrial Development PossibilitiesAs a part of its overall wealth in fuel resources, the United States possesses large reserves of coal of ignite rank. According to recent estimates of the Federal Geological Survey (3, 5),l/ the assur
Jan 1, 1954
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An Active Proximity Warning System For Surface And Underground Mining ApplicationsBy W. H. Schiffbauer
NIOSH has developed an active proximity warning system called HASARD (Hazardous Area Signaling and Ranging Device) for warning workers as they approach known dangerous areas around heavy mining equipm