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Reducing Hazardous Dust Exposure When Rock Drilling During Construction ? SummaryConstruction workers may be exposed to hazardous dust containing crystalline silica during site preparation when drilling systems are used. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (N
Jan 1, 2009
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Review Of The Mineral Industries (cbbd30bf-ab19-4703-b703-9c6f1bed773d)By Daniel E. Sullivan
The recession of 1974 continued into 1975. Real gross national product (GNP), measured in 1972 dollars, declined significantly in the first quarter of 1975 but rose slightly in the second and increase
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 5713 Effects Of Hydraulic Fracturing In Oklahoma Waterflood Wells ? Introduction And SummaryBy John P. Powell
A comprehensive study of the effects of hydraulically fracturing water-flood wells in Oklahoma has been made by the Federal Bureau of Mines. This report presents results of that study and an analysis
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 9063 - Methane Contents of Oil Shale From the Piceance Basin, COBy A. Sainato, S. J. Schatzel, D. M. Hyman, J. C. LaScola
The Bureau of Mines determined the gas contents of 135 oil shale samples obtained from approximately 630 ft of core drilling. Drilling was done within a projected mining zone of the Cathedral Sluffs M
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 8068 Dust Generation and Comminution of CoalBy Donald I. Kurth
The Bureau of Mines conducted experimental work on comminuting coal. The size distributions of coarse fragments and fine particles were obtained under different modes of energy application--drop, impa
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 3238 Summary Of Experimental Data On Laboratory Oxidation Of Crude Oils, With Particular Reference To Air-RepressuringBy Sam S. Taylor
In most oil fields, natural gas is the major source of energy causing flow of oil to the well. The amount of gas produced with the oil generally exceeds actual energy requirements, so that in time the
Jan 1, 1934
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IC 7201 Novel First-Aid Instructors Association ? IntroductionBy Albert A. Munsch
The Munsch National First-Aid Instructors Association had its inception during the teaching of a Federal Bureau of Mines first-aid instructors' class at McPherson, Kans., under a cooperative plan
Jan 1, 1942
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OFR-65-84 Geochemical Properties And Toxicological Effects On Aquatic Life Of Coal WastesBy William R. Roy
Seven coal-related waste samples (mining, cleaning, and gasification) were characterized chemically and mineralogically. Laboratory extracts of each sample, using a variety of different extraction met
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-122-79 Evaluation Of Stoppings In Hardrock MinesBy Mackenzie Burnett
The Brattice Window Method was used to measure the leakage rates of a total of 42 ventilation stoppings in 8 hardrock mines. Various types of stopping construction were evaluated. The following ty
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 8821 Availability Of Critical Scrap Metals Containing Chromium In The United States - Superalloys And Cast Heat- And Corrosion-Resistant AlloysBy LeRoy R. Curwick
This Bureau of Mines report presents the results of a study conducted to assess the domestic availability of chromium from superalloy and cast heat- and corrosion-resistant alloy scrap material. Six a
Jan 1, 1980
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OFR-61(7)-78 Coal Mine Electrical System Evaluation Apl Mine Electrical System Load-Flow ProgramBy Lloyd A. Morley
A guide to the development and use of an APL computer program for the analysis of load-flow problems is presented. The program is designed to provide an interactive method of load-flow study to improv
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 8848 - Magnesia Refractories Produced From Chemically Modified Periclase Grains and Mg(OH) 2 SlurriesBy J. P. Bennett
Based on previous Bureau of Mines research indicating that improved high-temperature properties could be achieved for periclase refractories through chemical additions, the Bureau investigated the pro
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 5233 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In Monongalia County, W. Va. ? ConclusionsBy R. G. Travis
1. Reserve estimates have been made for eight coal beds in Monongalia County, W. Va., but only the Pittsburgh, Sewickley, and Upper Freeport beds are important at this time. The Pittsburgh, Sewickley,
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 5109 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In Washington County, Pa. ? ConclusionsBy Joseph J. Wallace
1. The Pittsburgh is the most important bed in Washington County from the standpoint of present production and recoverable reserves. 2. Known measured and indicated reserves in all beds, based on
Jan 1, 1955
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IC 9367 Cost-Benefit Analysis Of Computer-Assisted Mining Through Production And Cost Modeling: An Update Of IC 9281By Suresh K. Bhatt
A mathematically simulated modeling technique is used in this U.S. Bureau of Mines report to represent a hypothetical mining operation with existing mining technology and prevalent mining costs. Minin
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 6914 Processing Of High-Iron Arkansas Bauxite OresBy Jr. Hill
Laboratory metallurgical treatments of three high-iron bauxite ores from Arkansas were conducted to determine the relative effectiveness of experimental methods for recovering alumina and a commercial
Jan 1, 1967
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OFR-5-72 Technical Report No. 71-8 - A Study Of Radar Exploration Of Coalbeds ? 1. SummaryBy John C. Cook
A 1-year program of exploratory research, to determine the feasibility of radar exploration in advance of coal mining, has been completed. Advance detection of obstructions including faults, clay vein
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 9123 - Large-Scale Testing of the Ripper Fragmentation SystemBy D. A. Larson
This is the second in a series of Bureau of Mines reports which de-scribe experiments designed to devise an efficient, economic mechanical fragmentation technique for hard rock. The previous study des
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 3750 Periodic Pincer to Control Flow of Wet Ore Pulp Through an OrificeBy G. Dale Coe, Will H. Coghill
The " periodic pincer " herein described fills a need for a device to control the rate of flow of a wet ore pulp through an orifice . Two uses of the periodic pincer to be discussed are on classifiers
Apr 1, 1944
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RI 9267 - Hillseam Geology and Roof Instability Near Outcrop in Eastern Kentucky Drift MinesBy Gary P. Sames
This U.S. Bureau of Mines study was conducted in eastern Kentucky drift mines as part of an ongoing research program to characterize the outcrop barrier zone. "Hillseams" were identified as the domina
Jan 1, 1989