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Using Proximate Analysis to Characterize Airborne Dust Generation from Bituminous Coals
By Steven J. Page, John A. Organiscak
The amount of airborne respirable dust generated from break- age of different coals varies widely. This research was conducted to identify the facets of airborne respirable dust liberation from the co
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IC 6524 Utilization of Dolomite and High-Magnesium Limeston
By Paul Hatmaker
This paper covers briefly the particular field of dolomite and magnesium limestone; certain uses of high-calcium limestone are mentioned only to show more clearly the limita¬ tions of the magnesian ro
Sep 1, 1931
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OFR-145-84 National Prototype Copper Mining Water Management Plan
By Jacqueline V. Rich
The relationship between surface and ground water quality and copper mining in the Globe-Miami area is investigated in this three-year study. Methods to prevent, minimize, mitigate, or treat polluted
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 6991 Gold Mining And Milling In The Wickenburg Area, Maricopa And Yavapai Counties, Ariz. ? Introduction
By O. H. Metzger
This is one of a series of papers being published by the Bureau of Mines on mining areas and districts in the Western states. It describes mining and milling practices in the vicinity of Wickenburg in
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 5359 Carbonizing Properties Of Raleigh County, W. Va., Coals ? Introduction
By D. E. Wolfson
As part of its overall program of coal carbonization, the Bureau of Mines is studying the coking properties of coals that may be used for metallurgical purposes. The objectives of this study were give
Jan 1, 1957
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IC 7771 Bibliography Of Zirconium ? Introduction
By Eleanor Abshire
This bibliography is the result of a cooperative project undertaken by the Bureau of Ships and the Bureau of Mines to accumulate literature published to date on zirconium and hafnium and to establish
Jan 1, 1957
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OFR-50-88 Mineral Investigations In The Juneau Mining District, Alaska (Eagle River Area)
By Joseph M. Kurtak
The Bureau of Mines conducted a four year (1985-1988) mineral assessment of the Juneau Mining District in southeast Alaska as part of its ongoing statewide mining district evaluation program. Followin
Jan 1, 2011
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IC 6917 Pebble Phosphate Accident Experience ? Introduction
By Frank E. Cash
The data in this circular were compiled so that individual phosphate companies might have the benefit of the experience of other phosphate companies, and that industries in general might compare exper
Jan 1, 1936
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IC 9412 The Materials Flow Of Mercury In The United States
By Stephen M. Jasinski
This report describes the materials flow of mercury in the United States. It examines the mining and production of mercury and the manufacturing, uses, and ultimate disposal of mercury. Materials flow
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 6996 Fracturing A Deposit With Nuclear Explosives And Recovering Copper By The In-Situ Leaching Method
By William R. Hardwick
Present information indicates that a copper deposit can be safely fractured with a nuclear explosive and the copper successfully recovered by the in-situ leaching method. The process is not yet at the
Jan 1, 1967
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IC 6942 List Of Permissible Mine Equipment
By L. C. IlsLey
A list of permissible mine equipment, tested and approved p or to July 1, 1934, was published in Bureau of Mines Information Circular 6813/. The present list4/ includes virtually all the electric air
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 3318 Disposal Of Oil-Field Brines In The Arkansas River Drainage Area In Western Kansas ? Introduction
By C. J. Wilhelm
The Bureau of Mines, under its cooperative agreement with the Kansas State Board of Health, has been conducting a study of the various methods of oil-field brine disposal in the oil fields of Kansas.
Jan 1, 1936
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RI 3546 Effect Of Particle Size On The Rate Of Oxidation Of Anthracite ? Introduction (fdf53f6c-522e-4ff4-9ba5-dd570aac6b4a)
By G. S. Scott
In the course of tire investigation into the causes, behavior, and control of mine fires, which the Bureau of Mines is now conducting, come attention was given to the subject of spontaneous heating.
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 7202 Comparison Of Trip Lights And Reflectors
By R. H. Oitto
To determine whether reflectors could substitute for the trip lights referred to in the Federal Mine Safety Code, the Bureau of Mines studied trip safety devices under simulated haulageway conditions.
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 6887 Mining And Grinding Methods And Costs At The L. W. Camp Co. Shale Pit, Akron, Ohio - Introduction
By E. J. Lintner
This paper is one of a series being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines describing clay mining and crushing methods and costs at various operations throughout the United States. These papers
Jan 1, 1936
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IC 7281 The Burning Rate Of Fuse - Introduction
By D. Harrington
Educational campaigns conducted by the manufacturers of explosives, the Bureau of Mines, mining companies, and safety organizations have contributed greatly in reducing accidents caused by explosives
Jan 1, 1944
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Bulletin 165 Bibliography of Petroleum and Allied Substances in 1916
By E. H. Burroughs
HISTORICAL REFERENCES OCCURRENCE-GEOLOGY AND ORIGIN. 4. ARNOLD, RALPH. Conservation of the oil and gas resources of the Americas, Econ. Geol., vol. 11, Apr.-May, 1916, pp. 203-222; June, 1916, pp. 299
Jan 1, 1919
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IC 7077 Mining And Milling Methods And Costs At The Tennessee-Schuylkill Corporation Mine, Chloride, Ariz. ? Introduction
By Jacob Schoder
This is one of a series of papers published by the Bureau of Mines on mining and milling methods and costs. The Tennessee-Schuylkill Corporation, Chloride, Ariz., mines and mills a lead-zinc ore co
Jan 1, 1939
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Analysis Of Multiple Seam Stability
By Frank E. Chase, Deno M. Pappas, Christopher Mark
Multiple seam interactions are a major ground control hazard in many U.S. underground coal mines. The two most common types are: • Undermining, where stress concentrations caused by previous full
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A Guidance Sensor For Continuous Mine Haulage
By John J. Sammarco
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the mining industry has the highest average annual fatality rate (31.9 per 100,000 workers) among all major American industry. To address this, a major