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Using Persuasive Messages to Encourage Voluntary Hearing Protection Among Coal MinersBy Dhaval Patel, Kim Witte, Charles Vaught, Michael T. Stephenson, Steve Booth-Butterfield, Cynthia Zuckerman, Brian L. Quick
This longitudinal field study was designed to encourage Appalachian coal miners in West Virginia and Pennsylvania to engage in hearing-protection behaviors. Method: Participants were mailed postcards
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RI 9361 - Direct Tomographic Reconstruction and Applications to MiningBy W. P. Stroud
In this U.S. Bureau of Mines report, the conditions required for the direct reconstruction of a tomogram from observed line integrals are examined. Because of the limited access to the working faces i
Jan 1, 2010
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Role Of Fault Slip On Mechanisms Of Rock Burst Damage, Lucky Friday Mine, Idaho, USABy J. K. Whyatt, B. G. White
Various methods of monitoring slip movements on bedding planes, as well as examination of rock burst damage in stopes, suggest that many rock bursts in the Lucky Friday Mine are closely associated wit
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Experimental and Theoretical Measurement of the Aerodynamic Diameter of Irregular Shaped Particles (cb2693b4-8374-45fe-879f-1cccfef59f02)By W. E. Wallace, P. Bolsaltis, M. J. Keane, B. L. Rauaboni
Thermal treatment of respirable size silica dust samples results in marked changes in their hemolytic activity. These changes can be correlated with changes in the characteristics of the particle surf
Jan 1, 1988
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Selective-Call Pager Phones With Message Holding - ObjectiveTo reduce needless paging of persons by all phones in a mine or mill, while retaining all-location page capability. Approach Standard pager phones of any manufacturer are modified to include the o
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 8061 Fluosilicic Acid Acidulation of Phosphate RockBy L. H. Banning
The Bureau of Mines conducted pioneering batch and laboratory cyclic tests that simulated plant operation in developing a procedure for acidulating phosphate rock with fluosilicic acid. Both high-grad
Jan 1, 1975
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IC 7935 Fuel-Briquetting And Packaged-Fuel Plants In The United States That Reported Production In 1958 ? IntroductionBy Eugene T. Sheridan
This report presents data on individual plants of the fuel-briquet and packaged-fuel industries that were circularized by the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior, in its annual s
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 8828 - Vertical Magnetic Noise in the Voice Frequency Band Within and Above Coal MinesBy John Durkin
Information on vertical magnetic noise in the voice frequency band, both within and above coal mines, is needed for the evaluation of through-the-earth baseband electromagnetic communications at mines
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RI 8267 - Methane Accumulations In Coal Mine Roof CavitiesBy Robert P. Vinson, Fred N. Kissell, Edward D. Thimons
The Bureau of Mines investigated the presence and extent of methane accumulations in mine roof cavities using a full-scale mine model. Methane was released at a constant rate into the roof of a cavity
Jan 1, 1978
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Reoriented Shearer Water Sprays Move Dust Toward Face - ObjectiveLower the respirable dust exposure of longwall shearer operators with improved water spray systems on the shearer. Approach Orient sprays (rather than relocate them) so that dust is held against
Jan 1, 1981
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Work Sampling Applied to a Human Factors Analysis of Mine Worker PositioningBy Dara Stock, Fred Turin, Kim Cornelius, Lisa Steiner
Growing concern from labor unions, regulatory agencies, and industry about the safety of a prevalent underground coal mining method which utilizes remote control has prompted human factors field evalu
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Effects Of Lifting In Four Restricted Work PosturesBy E. William Rossi, Sean Gallagher, Richard L. Unger
The purpose of this study was to examine the lifting capacity of low-seam coal miners in four restricted work postures (roof heights of 36", 40", 44", and 48"), investigate the associated metabolic co
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IC 6449 Bibliography of the Metallurgical Work of the US Bureau of Mines in 1930By R. S. Dean
A general survey of the metallurgical work of the U. S. Bureau of Mines has been given in an article in the Missouri School of Mines Alumnus, and a somewhat more detailed review of the bureau work on
Apr 1, 1931
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IC 7865 Fuel-Briquetting And Packaged-Fuel Plants In The United States That Reported Production In 1957 ? Summary And IntroductionBy Eugene T. Sheridan
This report presents statistical data on individual plants in the fuel- briquet and packaged-fuel industries circularized by the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior, in its 1957
Jan 1, 1958
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Nonmetal Operator Mining Facts - 20021. In 2002, a total of 763 nonmetal mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). Examples of nonmetal mining operations include the mining of clay, trona,
Jan 1, 2004
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IC 8372 Permissible Mine Equipment Approved By The Bureau Of Mines During 1965-66 - A Supplement To Bulletin 543 And Information Circulars 8220 And 8299By F. R. Lee
This publication lists permissible equipment approved by the Bureau of Mines during 1965 and 1966 (calendar years), except for breathing apparatus and explosives. The purpose of this publication is to
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 2630 Ash Softening Temperatures And Clinkering Of Coals In A Boiler FurnaceBy J. F. Barkley
"In trying various coals at one of the Government power plants, comparison was made of the ash softening temperature of each coal, with the clinkering tendencies of the coal when burned in the furnace
Aug 1, 1924
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Helium (4080d745-4347-4a8f-b251-9bf60240787b)By Edwin M. Thomasson
Helium shipments for 1965 exceeded the volume shipped during the previous year for the 16th successive time. Shipments from Bureau of Mines helium plants were 698.6 million cubic feet, 2 about 4.7 per
Jan 1, 1967
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Appendix E - Equipment Used For Field Testing Of Mine Sealing SystemBy David A. Monaghan, Kenneth R. Maser, Adi R. Gurdar, D. Randolph Berry
APPENDIX E EQUIPMENT USED FOR FIELD TESTING OF MINE SEALING SYSTEM I. Drilling Operation - Equipment supplied by local drilling contractor 1. Mobile drill rig. 2. Flat bed truck, containing 2
Jan 1, 1973
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OFR-32-85 Preliminary Investigation Of Acid Leachable Tin Mineralization, Western Seward Peninsula, AlaskaBy Thomas C. Mowatt
Chemical and petrographic studies were carried out on selected tin-bearing rock samples of contact-metasomatic origin from the Cassiterite Creek and Brooks Mountain areas, Seward Peninsula, Alaska. Th
Jan 1, 2011