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Communicating The Same Message With Different Media: An Example From Hearing Loss PreventionBy Robert F. Randolph, Jeffery L. Kohler, David C. Byrne
Multiple versions of an educational message can reach a diverse population more effectively than a single version. For instance, some workers are trained in formal classrooms while others are self-tau
Jan 1, 2002
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OFR-74-76 Preliminary Engineering And Economic Evaluation Of Underspoil Haulage In Area Strip Coal Mines - Part I ? Executive SummaryCoal, America's most abundant fossil fuel, is expected to play a key role in our pursuit of energy independence. A substantial increase in coal exploitation will be required if we are to fulfill
Jan 1, 1975
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OFR-115(2)-78 Study Of Mine Fires And Mine Ventilation - Part II - Comments On Spontaneous Combustion Of Coal In Mines And Its Early Detection By Assessment Of Mine Gases ? SummaryBy Rudolf E. Greuer
This study concerns itself with two topics of the mine ventilation - mine fire interface which, when the work for this study began, did not seem to receive sufficient attention. Section 1: Comments
Jan 1, 2011
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Areas Of South America - Ecuador (3902b9bd-9fd5-46e4-8347-15938adf699a)Ecuador a gross domestic product (GDP) grew 8% despite a slowdown in production and sales of petroleum, the dominant economic sector. Crude petroleum exports, which amounted to about 35% of total expo
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 3134 Active List of Permissible Explosives and Blasting Devices Approved Prior to June 30, 1931"An active list of permissible explosives was published in July, 1930 as part of the United States Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 3025, under the title of “Active List of Permissible Explosi
Jul 1, 1931
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OFR-111-79 Analysis Of Mobile Mining Equipment Pivot Pin WearBy Glenn Adkins
This report characterizes pivoting joints in the structures of mining machinery and how the wear on the various components, i.e., pins, lugs, yokes and bushings, may affect the safety of mine personne
Jan 1, 1979
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OFR-90-75 Digital Simulation Of Diesel Exhaust Contamination Of Mine Ventilation Systems ? SummaryBy R. Stefanko
This study concerns itself with the effects of diesel exhaust on mine ventilation systems. The approach here consisted of the development of mathematical models for emissions, dilution, and dispersion
Jan 1, 1974
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OFR-100(3)-76 Development Of Pre-Mining And Reclamation Plan Rationale For Surface Coal Mines - Volume III Of III - Legal Controls Of Surface MiningVOLUME III The objective of Volume III of this report is to provide a concise review of six major types of legal constraints, controls, and regulations on surface coal mining in the United States,
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 7374 Some Data About Fire-Fighting Facilities at Metal Mines in the United StatesBy D. O. Kennedy
"INTRODUCTION During the recent war attention was directed to prevent the destruction of American industries by sabotage. By Executive order of Lay 19, 1942, the Bureau of Mines was required to conduc
Sep 1, 1946
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RI 7142 Development Of A High-Temperature Interferometric Dilatometer Using A Laser Light SourceBy P. M. Johnson
A design for a laser-powered optical interferometer, using a specimen whose thermal expansion is to be measured as part of the optical system, was conceived and applied in a prototype dilatometer. The
Jan 1, 1968
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Technology News - No. 499 - Using Propeller Fans To Improve Ventilation in Large-Entry Stone MinesTo improve the air quality in large-opening stone mines by developing better ventilation techniques, including appropriate fan selection in conjunction with air-coursing methods. Background Ston
Dec 1, 2002
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OFR-31-84 Ultrasonic Stress Transfer - A Direct Test Of Rock Bolt IntegrityBy G. R. Moulder
A device was developed that measures dynamic stress (ultrasonic energy) transfer through installed rock bolts, a measure that is directly proportional to the degree of grout bonding of the bolt to the
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 7079 Recovery Of Alumina And Iron From Pacific Northwest Bauxites By The Pedersen ProcessBy Oliver C. Fursman
The Bureau of Mines undertook this investigation in order to determine the feasibility of producing commercially acceptable alumina and iron by application of the Pedersen process to high-silica, high
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 5669 Particle Statistics Of Infinite Populations As Applied To Mine Sampling ? IntroductionBy R. M. Becker
THIS IS a progress report on a study of the application of statistical practice to mine and mineral sampling undertaken by the Federal Bureau of Mines to provide sound theoretical and practical data f
Jan 1, 1961
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Lifting In Stooped And Kneeling Postures: Effects On Lifting Capacity, Metabolic Costs, And Electromyography Of Eight Trunk MusclesBy Sean Gallagher, Thomas G. Bobick, William S. Marras
Twelve healthy, experienced underground cool miners performed lifting capacity tests in stooped and kneeling postures using a modified psychophysical procedure. Subjects adjusted weight in a lifting b
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Fluid Flow Through Packed And Fluidized Systems - IntroductionBy M. Leva
WITH the development of new processes for the production of synthetic liquid fuels, an extensive literature search was undertaken to uncover fundamental relationships between fluid and heat flows and
Jan 1, 1951
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MLA 146-82 - Mineral Investigations Of The Blanco Mountain Rare II Area (No. 5059), Inyo And Mono Counties, California ? SummaryBy Steven W. Schmauch
A mineral survey by the U.S. Bureau of Mines and U.S. Geological Survey indicate the Blanco Mountain RARE II area has low potential. Lode deposits consist of small, mineralized quartz or quartz-gossan
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-84-78 Study On Self-Replacing And/Or Self-Adjusting Belt Cleaning Devices -- Design Of A Horizontal Pentagonal Turret SystemBy T. C. Woo
This report describes the program that studied the theoretical and practical aspects of the belt cleaning systems, investigated-the possibilities of a self-replacing and/or sell-adjusting belt cleanin
Jan 1, 1977
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OFR-14-89 Soil Extractions For Determining Heavy Metal Bioavailability In Mining WasteBy William M. Schafer
Forage plots were established on agricultural lands contaminated by acid mining waste. The acid produced through oxidation of pyrite and other sulfides caused elevated solubility and plant availabilit
Jan 1, 1989