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OFR-23-85 Comprehensive Planning For Strip Mining Reclamation In Dry Regions With Emphasis On Water HarvestingBy John L. Thames
The benefits of water harvesting as an alternative to conventional reclamation were demonstrated on the Peabody Coal mines in Northeast Arizona. The project produced food crops for four years, and dem
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 8973 Mine Ground Control - Proceedings: Bureau Of Mines Technology Transfer Seminars, Pittsburgh, PA, December 6-7, 1983, And Denver, CO, December 8-9, 1983These proceedings consist of papers presented at Bureau of Mines Technology Transfer Seminars in December 1983 for the purpose of disseminating recent advances in mining technology in the area of mine
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 9100 Beryllium Availability-Market Economy Countries - A Minerals Availability AppraisalBy Audrey A. Soja
The Bureau of Mines investigated beryllium resources, production methods, and production costs to estimate the quantity of beryllium available for future use. Eight mining districts and 12 deposits ar
Jan 1, 1986
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OFR-105-78 Personal Alpha AlarmBy Donald B. Lindsay
A new concept was proposed for a personal warning device for use by miners who may be exposed to health hazards from inhalation of alpha-emitting radionuclides, especially radon-222 and its short-live
Jan 1, 1978
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Mineral Resources Of The Raymond Peak Rare II Area (No. 4985), Alpine County, California - SummaryBy Francis E. Federspiel
Silver and gold are the principal metals in the study area; they occur in quartz veins or silicified portions of shear zones. In some deposits, lead, antimony, zinc, and molybdenum are associated with
Jan 1, 1981
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Remotely Installed Mine Seals for Mine Fire ControlBy Alex C. Smith, Thomas A. Gray, Lynn M. Crayne, Michael A. Trevits, Phil Glogowski
Mine fires constitute one of the greatest threats to the health and safety of those working in the underground environment and each event has the potential for disastrous consequences. Of the major m
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RI 8641 A Microseismic System for Monitoring Slope StabilityBy C. Melvin Lepper
Microseismic energy is generated when stresses accumulated in rock formations are released in the form of fracturing. The acoustic emissions resulting from these rock fractures and movements are detec
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-177(2)-83 Electrical-Shock Prevention - Volume II - Ground-Fault Interrupting DevicesBy L. A. Morely
Volume II of the final report concerns the application of sensitive ground-fault interrupters (GFIs) to ac utilization circuits in U.S. mines The main concepts examined are shock prevention and method
Jan 1, 1982
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The Long-Term Performance of Surface Support Liners for Ground Control in a Underground MineBy Eric S. Weiss, Deno M. Pappas, Timothy M. Barton
During the past few years, the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has been evaluating developments with surface support liners which in
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OFR-50-80 The Field Testing Of Several Mine Roof Fall Alarm Systems In An Anticipated Natural Roof Fall In The White Pine Mined-Out Windpipe AreaBy Walter L. Finlay
The Bureau of Mines has developed prototype instruments promising to improve the ability to warn of imminent roof falls. An unusually good opportunity to test these comparatively under natural caving
Jan 1, 1978
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Central African Countries - Cameroon (47b88b5e-b0a8-4d39-b316-6b9d57479727)By George A. Morgan
The successful expansion of crude oil production begun in late 1977, led to promising development of the nonfuel minerals sector. Although actual production of nonfuel minerals was limited both in var
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-62-80 Development Of A Rapid Response Radon MonitorBy Richard I. Miller
Science Applications, Inc. has developed for the U.S. Bureau of Mines a rapid response radon monitor capable of accurately responding within three minutes to changing radon levels of magnitude from 10
Jan 1, 1979
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Reducing roof bolter operator cumulative trauma exposure - Ergonomics considerations for reducing cumulative trauma exposureBy Kim M. Cornelius
Musculoskeletal injury is a term used to describe a wide range of soft tissue disorders which affect the nerves, tendons, and muscles. Common examples include lower back pain, tendonitis, and carpal t
Jan 1, 1997
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RI 3468 Chemical Considerations Relating To Fires In Anthracite Refuse ? IntroductionBy G. W. Jones
Fires in anthracite refuse banks are troublesome and may become exceedingly costly to combat. Instances are known in which refuse-bank fires have grown to such magnitude that entire mining properties
Jan 1, 1939
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OFR-63-73 Time-Of-Flight Mass Spectrometer Studies Of Plane InhibitorsBy R. G. Lett
Gaseous products resulting from rapid pyrolysis of coal and coal/inhibitor mixture's by a ruby laser and a flash-tube were monitored on-line by time-of-flight mass spectrometry. The distribution
Jan 1, 1973
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IC 8116 Economic Analysis Of The Production Of Ferronickel And Steel From Philippine Nickeliferous Ores ? SummaryBy Sidney Katell
Philippine laterite and serpentine ores can be utilized in an electric furnace operation to produce both a steel ingot and a ferronickel product. Figure 1 is a schematic interpretation of a plant in w
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 3468 Chemical Considerations Relating To Fires In Anthracite Refuse ? Introduction (1067f50f-d311-4814-b182-e930b23927c4)By G. W. Jones
Fires in anthracite refuse banks are troublesome and may become exceedingly costly to combat. Instances are known in which refuse-bank fires have grown to such magnitude that entire mining properties
Jan 1, 1939
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OFR-120-85 Retrofit Noise Control Of Underground Load-Haul-Dump MachinesThis report summarizes the work performed under USBM Contract No. H0395041. The primary objective of this work was to extend the noise control technology developed under earlier USBM projects to a wid
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-57-81 Dust Collector On Longwall ShearerBy Dennis J. Grigal
The goal of the program is to develop a dust collector system mounted on a ranging drum or arm shearer which will: 1) reduce the respirable dust level of the shearer operator by at least 75 percent; 2
Jan 1, 1980
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OFR-41(1)-82 Control Of Shale Roof Deterioration With Air Tempering - Volume I - Field And Laboratory InvestigationsBy R. A. Cummings
Certain roof shales in coal mines deteriorate upon exposure to the atmosphere, causing difficulties in the mining operations and adding to the cost. This report presents the results of both field inve
Jan 1, 1981