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                     The Mineral Industry Of Alabama (add90d76-1ca2-4626-b31c-660156e5ab28) The Mineral Industry Of Alabama (add90d76-1ca2-4626-b31c-660156e5ab28)By James R. Boyle The value of Alabama's nonfuel mineral production in 1980 was $328.6 million, a decrease of $7.8 million from 1979. Cement, crushed stone, lime, clays, and sand and gravel continued as the major Jan 1, 1982 
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                     IC 9500 - Explosion Pressure Design Criteria For New Seals In U.S. Coal Mines - Executive Summary IC 9500 - Explosion Pressure Design Criteria For New Seals In U.S. Coal Mines - Executive SummaryBy Jürgen F. Brune, R. Karl Zipf, Michael J. Sapko Seals are barriers constructed in underground coal mines throughout the United States to isolate abandoned mining panels or groups of panels from the active workings. Historically, mining regulations Jan 7, 2007 
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                     Appendix A - Part I. Flow Charts part II. Computer Program Appendix A - Part I. Flow Charts part II. Computer ProgramBy C. B. Manula, R. L. Sanford, R. A. Rivell PART I. FLOW CHARTS Jan 1, 1974 
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                     RI 3712 Analysis of Oil Production in the Near-Depleted Mexia-Powell Fault-Line Fields of Texas RI 3712 Analysis of Oil Production in the Near-Depleted Mexia-Powell Fault-Line Fields of TexasBy Guthrie. R. K., H. B. Hill "INTRODUCTION During the early 1920's world-wide attention was attracted to a group of oil fields (Mexia, Wortham, Currie, Richard, and Powell) later known as Mexia-Powell fault-line fields in Limesto Aug 1, 1943 
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                     Underground evaluation of coated flight bars for a continuous mining machine Underground evaluation of coated flight bars for a continuous mining machineBy Ellisworth R. Spencer, Lynn A. Alcorn, Peter G. Kovalchik, Adam K. Smith Noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) is the most common occupational disease among workers in the mining industry. Previous studies conducted by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health 
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                     Challenges And Uncertainties In Designing Field Studies To Measure Hand Vibration - Introduction 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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                     State Statistics – West Virginia State Statistics – West VirginiaWest Virginia ranks second in the nation in coal production, surpassed only by Wyoming, and usually accounts for 15 to 20percent of the nation's total annual production. Cod occurs in seams of mi Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Control Of Methane In Coal Silos Control Of Methane In Coal SilosBy Fred N. Kissell In This Chapter [Measuring the gas emission from the coal Methane at the top of the silo Methane at the load-out area and Actions taken after a silo explosion] Methane accumulat Jan 6, 2006 
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                     RI 3757 Technical & Economic Study of Packaged Fuel RI 3757 Technical & Economic Study of Packaged FuelBy Parry. V. F. "SUMMARY This report reviews the status of the packaged-for industry as of 1941. A field study was made of 35 representative plants to obtain technics and economic data on different types of processes Jun 1, 1944 
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                     State Statistics – North Dakota State Statistics – North DakotaAll of the coal resource in North Dakota is lignite. The lignite fields of North Dakota cover approximately 40 percent of the total area of the state, with reserves estimated to be 9.8 billion tons, t Jan 1, 1992 
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                     State Statistics – Oklahoma State Statistics – OklahomaThe coal-bearing strata of Oklahoma occur in the eastern part of the state over an area of 14,500 square miles, 20.7 percent of the state's total area. Commercially valuable deposits of bituminou Jan 1, 1992 
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                     State Statistics – Ohio State Statistics – OhioOhio has an estimated 46 billion tons of coal beneath 12,000 square miles of the eastern third of the state. Recoverable coal reserves within this vast area are estimated at 21 billion tons, 3.2 billi Jan 1, 1992 
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                     RI 3834 Beneficiation of Montana Chromite Concentrates by Roasting and Leaching RI 3834 Beneficiation of Montana Chromite Concentrates by Roasting and LeachingBy E. P. Dowding, J. Schlocker, C. H. Fuchsman, R. R. Lloyd, Mahan. W. M., O. C. Garst, W. T. Rawles "INTRODUCTION The United States, although the leading consumer of chromite, depends almost entirely on imports for its supply. For instance, the consumption during. 1941 amounted to 714,645 long tons, Feb 1, 1946 
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                     RI 6948 Coking Properties Of Selected Utah Coals And Blends RI 6948 Coking Properties Of Selected Utah Coals And BlendsBy W. S. Landers Nine high-volatile bituminous Utah coals were carbonized singly and in blends with low-and medium-volatile bituminous coals. Of the 9 coals, 2 are in commercial use as the base coals in blends that pr Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Focus on Prevention: Conducting a Hazard Risk Assessment Focus on Prevention: Conducting a Hazard Risk AssessmentBy Launa G. Mallett, Jr. Brnich Overview: The first step to emergency preparedness and maintaining a safe workplace is defining and analyzing hazards. Although all hazards should be addressed, resource limitations usually do not all Jul 1, 2003 
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                     Keynote Presentation - European Legislation And Standardisation For The Control Of Risks From Vibration At Work - Introduction Keynote Presentation - European Legislation And Standardisation For The Control Of Risks From Vibration At Work - IntroductionBy Chris Nelson Two pieces of European Union (EU) legislation together establish requirements for protection against risks from vibration at work. The vibration directive1 specifies duties of employers to protect wo Jan 6, 2006 
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                     OFR-60-85 Correct Shortcomings During Trial Of Shotcrete Lining System And Demonstrate Shotcrete System OFR-60-85 Correct Shortcomings During Trial Of Shotcrete Lining System And Demonstrate Shotcrete SystemThis report describes the redesign, development and field demonstration of a remote shotcrete lining system, capable of operating in shafts and mines from 8 to 16 feet in diameter at depths up to 1000 Jan 1, 1983 
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                     IC 6771 Manganese Its Occurrence, Milling, and . Metallurgy. Part IV. Chapter 9. Ferrous Alloys of Manganese and Their Use in the Steel Industry IC 6771 Manganese Its Occurrence, Milling, and . Metallurgy. Part IV. Chapter 9. Ferrous Alloys of Manganese and Their Use in the Steel IndustryBy G. R. Fitterer, M. B. Royer The application of manganese in iron and steel metallurgy is very inter¬ esting historically. In general, ancient- irons and steels contained virtu¬ ally no manganese, probably because the available i May 1, 1934 
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                     Research On The Transmission Of Electromagnetic Signals Between Mine Workings And The Surface Research On The Transmission Of Electromagnetic Signals Between Mine Workings And The SurfaceBy Takashi Ohya, George V. Keller, Richard G. Geyer One aspect of a program to improve the chances of survival following coal mine disasters is the development of a communications system which will allow surviving miners to make their circumstances kno 
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                     The Mineral Industry Of Alabama (dbd74d9b-7f5a-49e1-b014-9c657e7976d2) The Mineral Industry Of Alabama (dbd74d9b-7f5a-49e1-b014-9c657e7976d2)By Ronald B. Hollenbeck The value of mineral production in Alabama continued to increase and reached a new high of $260 million, 3 percent above the previous high established in 1967. Record high values were reported for ben Jan 1, 1970 
