Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
RI 9661 - Geophysical Methods to Detect Stress In Underground Mines (fbd9eada-6988-4464-972a-a896c5b1fd62)By John Jordan, Steven J. Knoll, Douglas Tesarik, Theodore J. Williams, David K. Denton, Douglas F. Scott
Highly stressed rock in stopes continues to be a primary safety risk for miners in underground mines because this condition can result in failures of ground that lead to both injuries and death. Perso
Jan 1, 2004
-
Field Tests Of Cable Bolts Using Instrumented King WiresBy R. Pakalnis, Richard P. Curtin, Lewis A. Martin
Instrumented cable bolts developed at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health were used in conjunction with existing ground control to monitor rock
-
Mining Facts – 20031. In 2003, 14,391 mining operations reported employment statistics to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). Almost half (49%) were sand and gravel mines, followed by stone mines (30%), co
Feb 1, 2005
-
Coal Operator Mining Facts – 20031. In 2003, a total of 1,972 coal mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). Coal mines comprised 13.7% of all mining operations. • Bituminous mines co
Feb 1, 2005
-
Acid Mine Drainage - Formation Of Acid Mine Drainage (AMD)By Ronald D. Hill, Elmore C. Grim
The removal of overburden often exposes pyritic materials (iron disulfide). As shown in equations 1 and 2, the oxidation of this material results in the production of ferrous iron and sulfuric acid. T
Jan 1, 1974
-
RI 2419 REgulations Safeguarding coal-cutting machinesBy L. C. IlsLey
Minin,g Qr col-cu.ttint till:I chines are 1?;\i9ng the _m9t wideiy .used de1sses ()f mining equipment.· These 1T:.i:1Chines ,.--re practicaily t-tl\·operc1_ted eiyher_by compressed .iir or by electric
Oct 1, 1922
-
RI 8637 Laboratory Evaluation of the Du Pont P-2500 Automatic Flow-Controlled Personal Dust Sampling PumpBy Robert J. Timko
The objective of this Bureau of Mines research work was (1) to determine how well the E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company P-2500 personal dust sampling pump controls the flow rate at 2 L/min and (2)
Jan 1, 1982
-
RI 8634 Iron Extraction From Simulated Aluminum Nitrate Leach LiquorBy J. A. Eisele
As part of its goal of maintaining an adequate supply of minerals to meet national economic and strategic needs, the Bureau of Mines has studied the removal of iron from simulated aluminum nitrate lea
Jan 1, 1982
-
Part Four - Estimates Of Miner Location Accuracy: Westinghouse Location Program “Miner” - I. IntroductionCrosson and Peters treat the errors that result in miner location due to errors in the overburden earth model used for computing location. A parallel effort by J. Powell of PMSRC is discussed here, wh
Jan 1, 1974
-
RI 6911 Infrared Vibrations Of Benzene Rings In Condensed ThiophenesBy F. R. McDonald
This report presents a discussion of the spectra of 39 condensed thiophenes in which the structure includes at least 1 benzene ring. The vibrational bands present in three regions of the infrared sp
Jan 1, 1967
-
Recommendations (7f93c332-3455-473c-81c4-41f1b8845170)The following additional studies are recommended: 1. Future development of the magnetic sludge process should involve optimization of the process variables; these include stirring rate, sludge heat
Jan 1, 1971
-
IC 7480 Breaking Coal with AirdoxBy J. S. Malesky
"INTRODUCTION The Airdox method of breaking coal utilizes compressed air under high pressure and was developed to replace explosives. It is used in Illinois and Indiana mines to a large extent and als
Aug 1, 1948
-
IC 6522 Method And Cost Of Quarrying, Crushing, And Grinding Limestone At The Catskill Plant Of The North American Cement Corporation, Catskill, N. Y. - IntroductionBy W. J. Fullerton
This paper is one of a series being prepared by the U. S. Bureau of Mines describing mining and milling methods and costs at cement-plant quarries throughout the United States, end deals directly with
Jan 1, 1931
-
RI 8754 Compatibility of Nickel Electrolyte Containing Sodium Sulfate With a Solvent Extraction SystemBy Ruth A. Holmes
A Bureau of Mines method for recovering nickel, cobalt, and copper from low-grade domestic laterites is described, which includes the unit operations of solvent extraction and electrowinning. Previous
Jan 1, 1983
-
RI 3104 The Overheating of Rubber-Sheathed Trailing Cables (1727008d-c514-4d4a-8661-07773540899e)By A. B. Hooker, L. C. IlsLey
"Field inspections and data relative to the use of rubber—sheathed trailing cables in mines show that much cable is ruined or its probable life shortened by being overheated in service.The length of c
Jul 1, 1931
-
RI 2344 Recovery of Gasoline From Uncondensed Still VaporsBy D. B. Dow
In collecting and dissctinating inforr:.at'ion on ir.:,provec.. practices us0i in the pr eduction cf petroleur:1 and in the r;:;.:.1.nuf __ cture of gasoline, the Bureau of Mines ha.s aidei in creatin
Apr 1, 1922
-
Overview Of The Underground Environment And Study SettingsThis chapter details the perspective from which collected data have been examined. The first part, intended primarily for lay readers, discusses several topics related to mining as an enterprise. Init
Jan 1, 2000
-
Preventing Methane Gas Explosions During Tunnel ConstructionBy Fred N. Kissell
In This Chapter [Early indicators of a gas problem How the methane hazard is reduced Ventilation principles for gassy tunnels Monitoring for gas Eliminating ignition sources and
Jan 6, 2006
-
RI 8222 Chemical Flame Inhibition Using Molecular Beam Mass Spectrometry - An Examination of the Partial Equilibration Hypothesis and Radical Recombination in 1/20 Atm Methane FlamesBy Joan C. Biordi
In this research by the Bureau of Mines, slightly lean CH4-O2-Ar flames at 0.042 atm with and without small amounts of the inhibitor CF3Br were probed using molecular beam and mass spectrometric techn
Jan 1, 1977
-
RI 4881 Experimental Treatment of Barite Ores from Montgomery County, Ark., and Morgan County, Mo.By D. W. Frommer, M. M. Fine
"INTRODUCTION Laboratory mineral-dressing investigations covered by this report show that ores from Montgomery County, Ark., and Morgan County, Mo., are potential sources of barite and zinc. Fine grin
May 1, 1952