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                     OFR-13-81 Statistical Studies - Metal/Nonmetal Mine Fatality Studies OFR-13-81 Statistical Studies - Metal/Nonmetal Mine Fatality StudiesBy Thomas E. Doerfler Information and data related to the occurrence of fatalities due to major disasters in metal/nonmetal underground mines were analyzed. Standard statistical methods were used to estimate the probabilit Jan 1, 1980 
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                     OFR-54-(2)77 Exploration Of Illumination Concepts For Underground Coal Mines - Appendix D -- Design Drawings OFR-54-(2)77 Exploration Of Illumination Concepts For Underground Coal Mines - Appendix D -- Design DrawingsBy Lon A. Williams This appendix contains drawing lists and drawings of components and assemblies designed for the prototype portable and machine mounted lighting systems per Tasks II & IV of Contract No. H0220065. Jan 1, 1976 
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                     MLA 59-82 - Mineral Investigations Of The Rice Valley Wilderness Study Area, Riverside County, California MLA 59-82 - Mineral Investigations Of The Rice Valley Wilderness Study Area, Riverside County, CaliforniaBy Gary J. Cwick Mineral resources of the Rice Valley Wilderness Study Area (WSA), in the Mojave Desert of southeastern California, were investigated by the U.S. Bureau of Mines and U.S. Geological Survey during 1980. Jan 1, 1982 
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                     The effects of water spray placement for controlling respirable dust and face methane concentrations The effects of water spray placement for controlling respirable dust and face methane concentrationsA series of laboratory evaluations examined the impact of water spray pressure, curtain setback distance, and external and underboom spray use for controlling respirable dust levels and sulfur hexaflu Jan 1, 2007 
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                     OFR-161(1)-81 Control Of Water Pollution From Surface Mining Operations OFR-161(1)-81 Control Of Water Pollution From Surface Mining OperationsBy David R. Jessey Water pollution problems associated with surface metal/nonmetal mines throughout the United States were assessed. Three major problems were identified: acid mine drainage (AMD), toxic concentrations o Jan 1, 1981 
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                     OFR-41-81 Analytical Modeling Of Coal Mine Roof Behavior OFR-41-81 Analytical Modeling Of Coal Mine Roof BehaviorBy R. T. Langland Using a finite-element computer model, we have conducted an analytical study of roof behavior in a room-and-pillar coal mine. With standard engineering property in formation and a computer code develo Jan 1, 1978 
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                     OFR-102-85 Satellite Monitoring For A Coal Waste Embankment OFR-102-85 Satellite Monitoring For A Coal Waste EmbankmentBy F. J. Prokoski The COALSTAR Project, which operated from November 1981 to December 1982, was a research and development project aimed at providing a reliable and inexpensive means of monitoring various waste site co Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Second Quarter 1983 Performance Of The U.S. Economy - Further Optimism Second Quarter 1983 Performance Of The U.S. Economy - Further OptimismDuring the second quarter of 1983, the economic recovery showed further strength abetted by the performances of consumer spending, residential investment, and the slowing down of inventory reductions. Jan 1, 1983 
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                     OFR-164-81 Development Of Fuel Cell Gas Detection Instruments For Use In A Mine Atmosphere OFR-164-81 Development Of Fuel Cell Gas Detection Instruments For Use In A Mine AtmosphereBy J. A. Kosek Work has been conducted under Bureau of Mines Contract Number HO 357078 to develop instruments for detecting CO, NO and NO2 in a mine atmosphere, using fuel cell technology. The approach has been to o Jan 1, 1979 
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                     MLA 75-86 - Mineral Resources Of The King Hill Creek Study Area, Elmore County, Idaho ? Summary MLA 75-86 - Mineral Resources Of The King Hill Creek Study Area, Elmore County, Idaho ? SummaryBy Andrew M. Leszcykowski In 1985 at the request of the Bureau of Land Management, personnel from the U.S. Bureau of Mines examined a 27,680-acre portion of the 30,420-acre King Hill Creek Wilderness Study Area (10-19-2) in or Jan 1, 1986 
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                     OFR-73-81 Evaluation Of Lixiviation Of Mine Wastes OFR-73-81 Evaluation Of Lixiviation Of Mine WastesBy K. L. Bainbridge This report describes the results of a study to determine which types of, and to what extent, mining wastes can contaminate groundwater through leaching of acid-forming or potentially toxic constituen Jan 1, 1980 
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                     OFR-76(1)-79 Development Of Highwall Mining Equipment (Phase I) Volume I OFR-76(1)-79 Development Of Highwall Mining Equipment (Phase I) Volume IBy Mandius C. Lundal This report describes the work done to develop a coal mining machine to increase productivity and recovery from thin seams beyond the highwall, in addition to decreasing the miner's susceptibilit Jan 1, 1977 
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                     A Cost Comparison Of Selected Coal Mines From Australia, Canada, Colombia, South Africa, And The United States A Cost Comparison Of Selected Coal Mines From Australia, Canada, Colombia, South Africa, And The United StatesThis 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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                     The Status of Mine Fire Research in the United States The Status of Mine Fire Research in the United StatesBy M. A. Trevits During the time period from 1990-2007, 1601 reportable fires occurred in the U.S. mining industry (an average of 89 fires per year). The leading causes of U.S. mine fires were flame cutting and weldin Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Working in Noise with a Hearing Loss: Perceptions from Workers, Supervisors, and Hearing Conservation Program Managers Working in Noise with a Hearing Loss: Perceptions from Workers, Supervisors, and Hearing Conservation Program ManagersBy Robert F. Randolph, Christa L. Themann, Efrem R. Reeves, Thais C. Morata, Babette L. Verbsky, David C. Byrne Objective: Workers with hearing loss face special problems, especially when working in noise. However, conventional hearing conservation practices do not distinguish between workers with normal heari 
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                     RI 2452 Jet RI 2452 JetBy W. M. Myers Jet is a substance of organic origin and has been defined by the U. S. Geological Survey as a "dense black lignite, taking a good polish, and sometimes used for jewelry". Jet is characterized by the l Jan 1, 1923 
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                     OFR-90-84 Predicting Mine Effluent And Ground Water Quality Prior To Mining OFR-90-84 Predicting Mine Effluent And Ground Water Quality Prior To MiningBy William C. Hood A leaching column technique that produces effluent similar in quality to coal mine drainage in the Eastern Interior Basin has been developed. The columns are charged with 1000 grams of crushed overbur Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Snapshot of Noise and Worker Exposures in Sand and Gravel Operations Snapshot of Noise and Worker Exposures in Sand and Gravel OperationsBy E. R. Spencer, E. R. Bauer Previous studies and research efforts have shown that noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a problem in the U.S. mining industry. In response, researchers at the National Institute for Occupational S 
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                     RI 8740 Precision of Personal Sampling of Respirable Dust in Coal Mines RI 8740 Precision of Personal Sampling of Respirable Dust in Coal MinesBy John A. Breslin The Bureau of Mines measured respirable dust in coal mines by means of multiple dust samplers worn by persons moving about the mines. The measurements were made primarily to evaluate the effectiveness Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Dynamic Responses Of A Fingertip To Vibration – 3D Finite Element Analysis - Introduction Dynamic Responses Of A Fingertip To Vibration – 3D Finite Element Analysis - IntroductionBy Ren G. Dong, John Z. Wu, Daniel E. Welcome, Kristine Krajnak Although the exact mechanisms underlying vibration white finger (VWF) are not clear, it has been speculated that VWF is associated with variations of the blood flow patterns due to the physical damage Jan 6, 2006 
