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RI 3012 Washability Studies of the Mary Lee Seam - AlaBy E. B. Nelson, B. W. Gandrud, B. M. Bird
"The Lewisburg No. 2 mine of the Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron Company is located in Jefferson County, Alabama, about 7 miles due north of Birmingham. At this point the coal from the Mary Lee seam when
Jun 1, 1930
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IC 6434 Supervision as a Means of Preventing Accidents from Falls of Roof and CoalBy W. H. Forbes
The prevention of accidents from falls of roof and coal requires a considerable amount of personal judgment , for conditions are different even in adjoining working places in the same mine , and condi
May 1, 1931
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Using Ergonomics to Enhance Safe Production at a Surface Coal Mine ? A Case Study with Powder CrewsBy Janet Torma-Krajewski
Job tasks that involve exposure to work-related musculoskeletal disorder (WMSD) risk factors may impact both the risk of injury and production downtime. Common WMSD risks factors associated with minin
Jan 1, 2009
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IC 8185 Computing Volume Of Helium In Cylindrical Steel ContainersBy H. S. Kalman
A table of factors, for rapid, accurate calculation of the volume of pure helium in cylindrical steel containers, is presented. By use of the table the volume of helium in a container, at base conditi
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 8185 Computing Volume Of Helium In Cylindrical Steel Containers (ecff1c04-5bb7-43ef-b3de-109c3c134623)By H. S. Kalman
A table of factors, for rapid, accurate calculation of the volume of pure helium in cylindrical steel containers, is presented. By use of the table the volume of helium in a container, at base conditi
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 8239 Coal-Pyrite Flotation in Concentrated Pulp - A Pilot Plant StudyBy Kenneth J. Miller
The Federal Bureau of Mines coal-pyrite flotation process has been modi¬fied to produce a concentrated final clean coal slurry underflow that could be dewatered more effectively by filtration or centr
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 6790 Asbestos-Domestic and Foreign DepositsBy Oliver Bowles
The United States has never attained importance as a producer of asbestos, the domestic output being only 1 to 3 percent of the quantity required to supply raw material for its extensive asbestos-prod
Jun 1, 1934
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IC 8679 Ground Support Systems In Block-Cave Mining, A SurveyBy P. C. McWilliams
The Bureau of Mines investigated ground support problems in four major block-cave mines to assess the current "state-of-the-art" and to delineate areas for future research. The most significant proble
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 3475 Hazard Of Mercury Vapor In Analytical Petroleum Laboratories ? Introduction (0823e5d2-d6e8-42c7-bd31-dfdf79114c40)By C. F. McCarroll
[Laboratory research and, control in the u?odnction an; utilization of petroleum and its product s have eqLmde& greatly during the past decade, rind much of the routine control and experimental equipm
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 3694 Some Refractory Properties of Washington ChromiteBy Kenneth G. Skinner, Hewitt Wilson, Thomas L. Hurst
Although chromite deposits occur in California , Oregon, Washington, Montana, Wyoming , Pennsylvania, Maryland , New Mexico , North Carolina, Alaska, and the Phillippine Islands , less than 1 percent
Mar 1, 1943
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RI 5679 Cebolla Creek Titaniferous Iron Deposits, Gunnison County, Colo. ? Introduction And SummaryBy Charles K. Rose
The Cebolla Creek titaniferous iron deposits near Powderhorn in southern Gunnison County, Colo., were examined by the Federal Bureau of Mines as part of an overall program to investigate the Nation&ap
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 6456 Methods Used in Preparing BoronBy F. E. Block, T. T. Campbell, D. Z. Hobbs
Several methods were investigated for the preparation of high- purity elemental boron in an attempt to develop a feasible process for producing boron on a large scale . In the work described in this r
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 6731 Accident Prevention at the New Black Diamond Coal Mine, WashingtonBy R. W. Smith, S. H. Ash
Marked progress in safety has characterized the operation of coal mines in general in the State of Washington during the 5- year period 1928-1932 , particularly during the years 1931 and 1932. Physica
Jun 1, 1933
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Bulletin 35 The Utilization of Fuel in Locomotive PracticeBy W. F. M. GOSS
The locomotives in service on the railroads of this country consume more than one-fifth of the total coal production of the United States. The amount is so large that any small saving that can be made
Jan 1, 1911
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RI 9198 - Case Study of the Effects of Longwall Mining Induced Subsidence on Shallow Ground Water Sources in the Northern Appalachian CoalfieldBy J. S. Walker
The Bureau of Mines monitored surface subsidence and water level fluctuations in 10 shallow observation wells above a series of four adjacent longwall panels in southwestern Pennsylvania, for about 4
Jan 1, 1988
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Investment (eabdce14-848e-48ef-9177-dc7b06ca192e)By Ivette E. Torres
World investment 10 all mineral and mining industry sectors is not available. However, partial information available provides some information useful for analysis. Information available in this sectio
Jan 1, 1994
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Areas Of South America - Ecuador (eac0c782-c268-4507-aa20-b3099b20cbac)By Doris M. Hyde
The petroleum sector continued to dominate Ecuador's economic activity in 1978, accounting for nearly 10% of the gross domestic product (GDP) and 42% of total export earnings. In 1978, a more fle
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 7663 Annual Report Of Research And Technologic Work On Coal And Related Investigations, Fiscal Year 1952 ? Introduction And SummaryBy R. L. Brown
This report, the seventeenth in an annual series, summarizes Bureau of Mines research and technologic work on coal and related investigations for July 1, 1951, to July 1, 1952. It 1s based largely on
Jan 1, 1953
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An Environmentally Robust Proximity Warning System for Hazardous AreasBy William H. Schiffbauer, Ph. D. Mowrey
Proximity warning devices can improve workplace safety by alerting workers when they are in a hazardous area near moving equipment. Industrial work sites often present extreme challenges to safety-bas
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RI 8186 Influence of Surface-Active Chemicals on Drilling and Fracturing RockBy Daryl R. Tweeton
The Bureau of Mines compared the effects of surface-active chemicals with those of pure water on core-drilling rock and quartz and on fracturing quartz. The objectives were to determine if these chemi
Jan 1, 1976