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  • NIOSH
    RI 7840 Sensitivity of Some Ammonium Nitrate-Based Explosive Compositions

    By R. W. Watson

    This Bureau of Mines report summarizes some recent results on the sensitivity of various experimental explosive systems using ammonium nitrate (AN) as the oxidizing agent. The sensitivity survey inclu

    Jan 1, 1974

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    RI 4637 A Study Of Stray Currents In Pennsylvania Anthracite Mines

    By Charles F. Weber

    Premature blasts of charges of explosives have caused many deaths in anthracite mines, and the causes of many of the blasts were not determined satisfactorily. Investigators often found fairly high po

    Jan 1, 1950

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    The Mineral Industry Of Other Central African Countries - Cameroon (f079dc86-31ba-4d96-9e14-38b38401265f)

    By Thomas O. Glover

    Economic growth in Cameroon was restricted during 1987 owing to a decrease in oil prices during 1986 and the falling value of the U.S. dollar in 1987. The yearly budget reflected a significant drop in

    Jan 1, 1989

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    OFR-30(3)-80 Microseismic Monitoring Of A Longwall Coal Mine - Volume III - Field Study Of Mine Subsidence

    By H. Reginald Hardy

    This report is Volume III of a three volume final report dealing in general with the microseismic monitoring of a longwall coal mine. The research presented in Volume III was undertaken as part of the

    Jan 1, 1977

  • NIOSH
    IC 7246 Stenches for Emergency Warnings in Metal Mines

    By J. H. East, D. Harrington

    Fires in metal mines have resulted in some of the worst disasters in American mining history insofar as loss of life is concerned. One fire caused the death of 163 miners and individual less spectacul

    Jul 1, 1943

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    Discussion - Reply To: “A Discussion On The Three-Dimensional Boundary Value Problem For Electromagnetic Field” By D. Rankin - Jones, F. W., University of Alberta

    I do not regard the criticism by Rankin of my work as valid or even meaningful. I strongly reject the assertion by Rankin that my results are invalid. As stated in my paper, the equation to solve

    Jan 1, 1973

  • NIOSH
    RI 5110 The Effect Of Temperature, Charge Density, And Blending On The Carbonization Of Coal ? Introduction

    By F. W. Smith

    This paper is based largely on a study of experimental data obtained by the Bureau of Mines in its comprehensive 25-year survey of the carbonizing properties of American coals. Although the Bureau was

    Jan 1, 1955

  • NIOSH
    RI 3835 Heats Contents above 25° C. of Seven Manganese-Copper Alloys

    By B. F. Naylor

    "INTRODUCTION Investigation of the physical properties of electrolytic manganese and its alloys has constituted a part of the program of the Bureau of Mines for several years, and already extensive da

    Jan 1, 1946

  • NIOSH
    IC 7086 Testing and design of respiratory protective devices

    By H. H. Schrenk

    "One phase of the Bureau of Mines' work in the field of health and safety is the promotion of the use of safe, satisfactory, and reliable respiratory protective devices. To promote the development of

    Sep 1, 1939

  • NIOSH
    RI 3255 Lag, Spread, and Sustained Ignition in Electric Detonators

    By A. B. Hooker, E. J. Coggeshall

    "INTRODUCTION Ignitions of gas at the coal face when a blast is fired electrically are often a tributed to the explosive; but sometimes the ignition cannot be explained satisfactorily in this way-in f

    Oct 1, 1934

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    RI 2488 Who May Set Off Blasts In Coal Mines? (State regulations relating thereto)

    By L. C. IlsLey

    "According to accident statistics, issued from time to time by the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines covering fatalities in coal mines, between the years 1870 and 1921 there were 4,897 death

    Jun 1, 1923

  • NIOSH
    IC 6685 Methods And Costs Of Milling Ferberite Ore At The Wolf Tongue Concentrator, Nederland, Boulder County, Colo. ? Introduction

    By William O. Vanderburg

    This paper describing the practice at the Wolf Pongee concentrator at Federland, Colo., is one of a series on similar subjects being published by the United States Bureau of Mines. The author ackno

    Jan 1, 1933

  • NIOSH
    Work Principle For Predicting Explosive Toxic Fumes (4ff71102-3160-4a18-99b9-17fc5a05f2e1)

    By Michael S. Wieland

    The work-principle method was developed for theoretically resolving toxic fumes from non-ideal charge formulations. The whole description of a wanted process refers to macroscopic changes resulting fr

  • NIOSH
    A Study of the Ground Control Effects of Mining Longwall Faces Into Open or Backfilled Entries

    By Russell C. Frith, David C. Oyler, Dolinar Dennis R., Christopher Mark

    Unusual circumstances may require that a longwall retreat into or through a previously driven room. The operation can be completed successfully, but there have been a number of spectacular failures. T

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    RI 2344 Recovery of Gasoline From Uncondensed Still Vapors

    By 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

  • NIOSH
    RI 8058 Laboratory Studies of Yielding Rock Bolts

    By J. P. Conway

    The yielding-rock-bolt concept, as developed in South Africa, consists of a smooth-bore die or collar fitted to a standard rock bolt. Laboratory testing at the Bureau of Mines Spokane Mining Research

    Jan 1, 1975

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    RI 4434 Investigation Of Douglas Fluorite Property Pope County, Ill.

    By O. M. Bishop

    The Douglas fluorite property is in the Empire district of eastern Pope County, Ill., which lies near the west boundary of the productive Southern Illinois fluorspar field in Hardin and Pope Countios.

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Rock-Bit Interaction during Rock Cutting

    By A. W. Kbair, L. D. Gehl

    "INTRODUCTION The rock-bit interaction during the cutting process in underground mines has been a matter of great concern to mining operators, researchers and manufacturers, particularly after the pas

    Dec 1, 1995

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    Horizontal Stress And Longwall Headgate Ground Control

    By D. Dolinar, T. P. Mucho

    Horizontal stresses are caused by global plate-tectonic forces. During 1995 alone they were largely responsible for the closing of two longwall mines in the United States. This paper presents six case

  • NIOSH
    IC 6855 Accident Costs and Safety Dividends

    By D. Harrington

    In general, mining is carried on underground, that is, in confined places where it is difficult to obtain adequate lighting and frequently in rock strata requiring much care to prevent caving. Moreove

    Dec 1, 1935