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OFR-71-82 Feasibility Study Of Coal Dust Measurement By Light Reflectance PhotometryBy Irvin Pritts
This report describes the design, fabrication, and testing of a prototype instrument which demonstrates the feasibility of determining respirable coal dust concentrations by light reflectance photomet
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-24(4)-84 Mining And Rock Mechanics Research In Oil Shale And Nahcolite, Horse Draw Shaft, Colorado - Appendix Volume A-2 Core Hole 1840-UG-3 DataDuring the period 1979 thru 1982, Multi Mineral Corporation conducted a mining research program at the United States Department of the Interior's Bureau of Mines Oil Shale Mining Environmental Re
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 7589 In Situ Rock Temperature - Stress Investigations In Rock QuarriesBy Verne E. Hooker
Near-surface temperature measurements in two granite quarries show that diurnal temperature variations are significant to a depth of 1 or 2 feet, and annual temperature variations are significant to a
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 7998 Noise Abatement of Pneumatic Rock Drill (ac407062-ef2d-418c-b19c-fdbdbeb2b63a)By C. R. Summers
In response to the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, mandatory noise standards have been developed that specify time-noise limits of mine personnel exposure. Most affected by elevated noise lev
Jan 1, 1974
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Continuous Miner Spray Considerations For Optimizing Scrubber Performance In Exhaust Ventilation SystemsBy John Organiscak
A majority of continuous mining machines employ a water spray system and a machine mounted flooded-bed scrubber to suppress and capture dust during coal mining. These machine mounted dust control syst
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 8001 Engineering Properties of Fiber-Reinforced and Polymer-Impregnated ShotcreteBy M. E. Poad
Structural properties of steel-fiber-reinforced shotcrete and polymer-impregnated shotcrete, both plain and fiber-reinforced, were investigated by the Federal Bureau of Mines, Spokane Mining Research
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 8031 Source of Solids in Injection Waters, Wilmington Field, CaliforniaBy G. L. Gates
The waters used to waterflood the Wilmington oilfield were studied by the Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the city of Long Beach, Calif. Increases in the pressure of the injection wells indicated
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 7961 Tunnel Boring Technology - Disk Cutter Experiments in Metamorphic and Igneous RocksBy Roger J. Morrell
Bureau of Mines laboratory experiments with reduced scale cutter and cutter forces were performed to (1) define the fundamental relationships governing disk cutter performance and (2) to develop a met
Jan 1, 1974
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OFR-70-81 Evaluation Of The Environmental Factors Involved In Metallurgical Processes To Utilize Domestic Resources For Production Of Alumina - Environmental Aspects Of Preliminary Pilot-Plant DesignBy T. Bertke
This document assesses the environmental aspects of a preliminary design for processing kaolin clay as the domestic resource for recovery of alumina by a hydrochloric acid leach-HCl gas induced crysta
Jan 1, 1980
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IC 8369 Limestone Resources In Western West VirginiaBy David J. Kusler
This study is an appraisal of the feasibility of recovery and the possible chemical and physical uses of the limestone from the Greenbrier Formation in western West Virginia. Data on minability, occur
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 8104 Waste Glass as a Raw Material for Lightweight AggregateBy K. J. Liles
Research was undertaken by the Bureau of Mines to determine the technical feasibility of producing lightweight aggregate from the waste glass fraction of municipal incinerator residues. Tests were con
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 9426 - Dust Considerations When Using Belt Entry Air To Ventilate Work Areas (acaa2da1-6665-4709-9023-eb0b0d43e3b6)By J. Drew Potts
In this U.S. Bureau of Mines study, four underground respirable dust surveys were conducted to determine factors affecting belt entry dust levels and how using belt air to ventilate work areas affecte
Jan 1, 2010
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OFR-111-80 Rapid Excavation Of Rock With Small Charges Of High ExplosiveBy G. B. Clark
One portion of this project was to test a blast shield and to design some features for a novel tunneling method termed the Automated Drill and Blast System (ADBS). The ADBS tunneling concept was devel
Jan 1, 1979
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OFR-51-76 A Study Of Research And Development Needs Of The Coal Mining Industry On A Priority BasisBy Robert Stefanko
A series of workshops were conducted -with invited participants from the coal mining industry to identify the most pressing research and development needs of the industry. Six workshops were held on t
Jan 1, 1975
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OFR-54-84 Statistical Analysis Of Wire RopeBy Richard C. Rice
Laboratory and field data for wire ropes typical of constructions used in underground mine hoisting were obtained, screened, encoded and analyzed statistically. The statistical analysis of data for ho
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 3068 Flotation Tests on Converter SlagBy Frank S. Wartman
"The experimental flotation work described in this paper was undertaken to test the conclusions derived from a previous microscopic and chemical study of several samples of converter slag. That study3
Apr 1, 1931
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OFR-113D-93 Coal Mine Injury Analysis: A Model For Reduction Through Training - Volume V: Mine Safety Management Case StudiesBy R. V. Ramani
One area of study in the Coal Mine Injury Analysis project was to illustrate and enhance the ability o mine safety management personnel to apply analytical techniques to Injury experience data and to
Jan 1, 1993
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Challenges And Uncertainties In Designing Field Studies To Measure Hand Vibration - IntroductionBy A. M. Dale, J. Standeven, B. Evanoff
We encountered several areas of methodologic uncertainty during development of a data collection method for use with vibrating hand tools in metal assembly. A local manufacturer sought our assistance
Jan 6, 2006
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MLA 25-89 - Mineral Resources Of The Blue Canyon Study Area, Malheur County, Oregon ? SummaryBy J. Douglas Causey
In 1988, at the request of the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied part of the 12,740-acre Blue Canyon Wilderness Study Area (OR-003-073) in order to evaluate its identified mi
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 7698 Optimizing Decomposition Of Carbonyl Sulfide In An Electrical DischargeBy Larry A. Haas
Carbonyl sulfide (COS) was decomposed to sulfur and CO in a silent electrical discharge. A threshold of about 4 kv at 60 Hz was required to dissociate the gas in a laboratory ozonizer at 790 torr with
Jan 1, 1972