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IC 8316 Analyses Of Natural Gases Of The United States, 1965 ? IntroductionBy B. J. Moore
This publication contains routine analyses and related source data for 528 natural gas samples from 21 States collected during calendar year 1965 as part of a continuous survey of the United States fo
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 8316 Analyses Of Natural Gases Of The United States, 1965 - Introduction (43c45f21-1094-4afc-9fbc-c9a05ffc9b0e)By B. J. Moore
This publication contains routine analyses and related source data for 528 natural gas samples from 21 States collected during calendar year 1965 as part of a continuous survey of the United States fo
Jan 1, 1966
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Field Study Of Viscous Oil Production By Solvent Stimulation, Wilmington, CaliforniaBy H. J. Lechtenberg
Preliminary results are given of solvent stimulation of two wells producing viscous oil (14°-17° API) from the Tar zone in the Wilmington field, California. The solvent (coker oil, an intermediate ref
Jan 1, 1972
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The Cost Relationship Between Performance Engineering and Human BehaviorBy G. T. Lineberry, W. J. Wiehagen
A Paradigm Shift As market economists, mine managers are interested in "staying in business" and even "prospering." Bottom-line results are the "order of the day." Concern for bottom-line results i
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Implications Of Recent NIOSH Tracer Gas Studies On Bleeder And Gob Gas Ventilation DesignBy W. P. Diamond, S. L. Cario, F. Garcia, J. D. Byars, T. P. Mucho
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has been conducting research at a Pittsburgh Coalbed longwall mine to evaluate and optimize bleeder ventilation and gob gas venthole l
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RI 7467 Washability Examinations Of Colorado CoalsBy Albert W. Deurbrouck
This Bureau of Mines report describes the washability characteristics of 13 coalbed samples collected in Colorado. Such data are needed to evaluate the quality of the coals of the West, where most of
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 3641 Effects Of Carbonaceous Blasting Accessories On Gaseous Products From ExplosivesBy E. J. Murphy, John C. Holtz
"INTRODUCTION Toxic gases in the products from the detonation of explosives are one of the hazards in blasting underground. Investigations by the Bureau of Mines 4/5/ have shown that the oxygen balanc
May 1, 1942
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Bulletin 190 COAL-MINING PROBLEMS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTONBy George Watkin Evans
The United States Geological Survey has estimated 1 that the State of Washington contains 11,412,000,000 tons of bituminous coal and 52,442,000,000 tons of subbituminous coal, in beds more than 14 inc
Jan 1, 1924
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Upper Body Joint Coordination Under Vibration - IntroductionBy Jueun Lee, Jong-Hwa Yoon, K. Rider, Bernard J. Martin
Whole body vibration is known to affect movement accuracy [1], however little is known about changes in the organization of movement and movement strategies used to limit the influences of perturbatio
Jan 6, 2006
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Mining Haul Truck Cab Noise: An Evaluation Of Three Acoustical EnvironmentsBy S. B. Bealko
Mining haul trucks comprise the majority of the equipment used in underground limestone mining operations and are known to emit high levels of noise. A previous study conducted by the National Instit
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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 8415 Laboratory Corrosion Studies in Low-and High-Salinity Geobrines of the Imperial Valley, Calif.By S. D. Cramer
Corrosion research is being conducted by the Federal Bureau of Mines to determine suitable construction materials for geothermal resource recovery plants. As part of this research, the corrosion resis
Jan 1, 1980
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Safer Mine Hoisting With Conveyance Position and Load MonitoringBy Michael J. Beus, Stephen Iverson
BACKGROUND A mine shaft is the lifeline to underground mines. Mine operators depend on safe, uninterrupted, and efficient movement of workers and materials. The shaft and hoisting system provides a
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Vibration Spectral Class Characterization Of Long Haul Dump Mining Vehicles And Seat Performance Evaluation - IntroductionBy P. -É. Boileau, M. Smets, T. Eger, J. Boutin
Long-haul dump (LHD) vehicles used in underground mining are known to expose workers to important levels of whole-body vibration1. These vehicles are generally designed without suspension and may be c
Jan 6, 2006
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IC 7344 The Properties And Uses Of Helium (Including A Comprehensive Bibliography, 1933-45) ? IntroductionBy Henry P. Wheeler
As recently as 1915, helium was available only in very small quantities at a cost equivalent to $2,500 per cubic foot. It was a laboratory curiocity, and its properties were of interest to a limited n
Jan 1, 1946
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Abrasive Materials (1980)By W. Timothy Adams
The production of natural abrasives varied in quantity and value compared with 1976. Output of tripoli-type materials was approximately the same in both quantity and value. Special silica stone produc
Jan 1, 1980
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Central African Countries - Cameroon (6c728133-1456-4a85-91b7-70649dada8b9)By Thomas O. Glover
Cameroon's mineral industry continued to be dominated by crude petroleum. The country's economic development depended on the production and export of crude oil. Oil output was estimated to b
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 3223 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division I. Mineral Physics StudiesBy V. H. Gottschalk, John Grodd, R. S. Dean
"Elemantary ConsiderationsAlthough magnetiem was first discovered in and derives its name from an oxide of iron found in magnesia and called lodestone its pracical uses date from the discoveries of Fa
Mar 1, 1934
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Application of Prevention through Design for Hearing Loss in the Mining IndustryBy Peter G. Kovalchik, Rudy J. Matetic, Susan B. Bealko, Adam K. Smith
Overexposure to noise remains a widespread and serious health hazard in the U.S. service providing and goods producing industries. Excessive noise can lead to poor verbal communication and reduce the
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RI 3594 Safe Opening And Determination Of Construction Of Detonators ? IntroductionBy R. L. Grant
[Detonators are used to explode permissible explosives, dynamites, or other high explosives. This explosion or detonation is brought about by the energy which is liberated as a combination of concussi
Jan 1, 1941