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  • NIOSH
    IC 8369 Limestone Resources In Western West Virginia

    By David J. Kusler

    This study is an appraisal of the feasibility of recovery and the possible chemical and physical uses of the limestone from the Greenbrier Formation in western West Virginia. Data on minability, occur

    Jan 1, 1968

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    OFR-162(2)-83 Mining In Low Coal - Volume II: Anthropometry

    By M. M. Ayoub

    This volume is the second of three volumes comprising the final report of the research project "Biomechanics of Low Coal." It covers only the anthropometric study of low coal miners. Volume I summariz

    Jan 1, 1982

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    OFR-40-77 A Study To Determine Research And Development Needs In Western Mining

    By William A. Hustrulid

    An overall summary and the individual reports of eight workshops to determine research and development needs in western mining ore presented. Problem areas are identified, and recommendations regardin

    Jan 1, 1976

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    IC 7109 Prevention of coal dust explosions by rock dusting

    "To prevent the propagation of mine explosions, the Bureau of Mines recommends:1. That all coal and lignite mines, except anthracite mines shall be rock dusted.2. That rock dust shall be distributed u

    Mar 1, 1940

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    OFR-36-73 Safety Analysis System Study - Introduction

    [nder ' 1Oclific?atic>n 1 l', of Cant r Ict No. S012?U7 , the T1. S. l urc ,:i.11 of Miries ontracted tivit.l '1 -l:eudurn? Barry t1rirl ,~:>:'nci.11c:, for the 1>crfcocrnancu of a

    Jan 1, 1972

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    IC 8804 Quarrying Near Urban Areas: An Aid To Premine Planning

    By J. M. Pugliese

    The Bureau of Mines, in support of its overall goal of helping to meet future U.S. demand for minerals, undertook this study to aid the quarry entrepreneur and/or operator in developing quarries near

    Jan 1, 1979

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    OFR-39(7)-82 Experiments On Personal Equipment For Low Seam Coal Miners: VI. Comparisons Of Bumping Hazards With High And Low Profile Helmets.

    By Mark Sanders

    This report describes an experiment which was conducted to compare the relative bumping hazard of a low and high profile hard hat (helmet) in a low seam mining environment. The study was specifically

    Jan 1, 1980

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    OFR-56-84 Personal Dust Exposure Monitor Based On The Tapered Element Oscillating Microbalance

    By Harvey Patashnick

    Current state-of-the-art microweighing technology represented by the Tapered Element Oscillating Microbalance (TEOM) is utilized as the basis for a new generation of Personal Dust Exposure Monitors (P

    Jan 1, 1983

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    OFR-169-83 Low Glare Luminaire For Thin Seam Mining

    By John R. Parker

    Work places of an underground coal mine are required (30 CFR 1719) to be illuminated while self-propelled equipment is used. Permissible machine mounted systems have been developed and applied satisfa

    Jan 1, 1982

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    A Cost Comparison Of Selected Coal Mines From Australia, Canada, Colombia, South Africa, And The United States

    This report presents production and delivered costs for coal exports from the five major Western coal-exporting countries: Australia, Canada. Colombia, South Africa, and the United States. Cost data w

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Automatic Fire Protection For Surface Coal Augers - Objective:

    Reduce the danger to personnel and destruction of equipment caused by fires on surface coal augers. Approach: A reasonably priced reliable system which automatically senses a fire and activates

    Jan 1, 1976

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    OFR-199-83 Determination Of Velocity Measurement Correction Factors And Guidelines

    The investigation summarized in this report addressed two primary issues: the determination and use of correction factors, and the development of guidelines for velocity measurement site selection. Ot

    Jan 1, 1983

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    OFR-46(2)-81 Risk Analysis For Rock Slopes In Open Pit Mines - Final Technical Report - Part II - Limit Equilibrium Analysis For Rock Wedge Stability

    By Herbert H. Einstein

    Instability of rock slopes often occurs in the form of excessive movement of bodies that are bounded by discontinuities. The well known limit equilibrium analysis for wedges and blocks suffer, however

    Jan 1, 1979

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    OFR-144-84 Low-Profile Portable Crusher For Underground Mining Applications: Construction And Testing

    By H. Miller

    In recognition of the need for a portable low-profile hard rock crusher, the Bureau of Mines sponsored the development of such a unit capable of moving up as the face advances. By allowing primary ore

    Jan 1, 1983

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    RI 6044 Use Of Various Salts As Copper-Volatilizing Agents In The Segregation Process ? Summary

    By W. A. McKinney

    The segregation process consists of heating crushed oxidized or mixed oxide-sulfide copper are with a copper-volatilizing salt and carbonaceous material at about 750° C. to produce metallic copper whi

    Jan 1, 1962

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    RI 3506 Studies Of Roof Movement In Coal Mines ? 3. Gibson Mine Of The Hillman Coal Be Coke Co. ? Introduction

    By E. R. Maize

    This report is the third of a series on convergence of roof and floor in coal mines and subsidence of surface that accompanies it. The first papery dealt with extraction in a mechanized mine (Montour

    Jan 1, 1940

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    RI 3521 Measurement Of Pressures On Rock Pillars In Underground Mines - Part II

    By Leonard Obert

    Part I of this report3/ proposed a sonic method for determining pressure, in situ, on rock pillar, arches, and other structures. The method required (1) a laboratory determination of the variation of

    Jan 1, 1940

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    OFR-45-87 A Study Of RF Hazards At Low And Medium Frequencies To Blasting In Underground Coal Mines

    By R. H. Thompson

    Preliminary safe distances for blasting wiring from typical electromagnetic sources are presented. The distances are for underground coal mines and electromagnetic sources in the frequency range below

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Public Phone/Mine Phone Interface - The Objective:

    To improve communications between mine workings and surface locations during emergency situations and for administrative purposes. The Approach: Development of a device for interconnecting pho

    Jan 1, 1974

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    RI 8100 Data-Acquisition System for Radon Monitoring

    By J. C. Franklin

    A data-acquisition system was designed by the Bureau of Mines to monitor five detectors with radon continuously flowing through each. These detectors could be monitored up to 12 times an hour, but wer

    Jan 1, 1976