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    The Mineral Industry Of Alabama (6c2e5446-214c-45db-97d0-37cdfb1296ea)

    By James R. Boyle

    The value of Alabama's nonfuel mineral production in 1978 and 1979 was 8831.8 million and $336.4 million, respectively. In 1978, nearly all commodities registered an increase in production and va

    Jan 1, 1981

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    RI 4931 Formation Of Dithionate And Sulfate In The Oxidation Of Sulfur Dioxide By Manganese Dioxide And Air ? Introduction And Summary

    By A. E. Back

    [Several processes for recovering manganese from low-grade ores have been proposed3/4/5/ in which an aqueous slurry of the ore is leached with gas containing nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur dioxide as ob

    Jan 1, 1952

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    RI 5261 Beneficiation Studies Of Nickeliferous Ores From The Shamrock Mine, Jackson County, Oreg., And The Congress Mine, Ferry County, Wash. - Summary

    By J. E. Shelton

    Flotation tests are described on samples of two lowgrade nickeliferous ores of Oregon and Washington. The sample from the Congress mine, Ferry County, Wash., contained 1.2 percent Ni, occurring chiefl

    Jan 1, 1956

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    OFR-115-77 Test Of Inclined Roof Bolts & Analysis Of Their Effectiveness In Roof Control In Coal Mines ? II. Summary

    Under the Bureau of Mines Research Contract Number H0252071, Foundation Sciences, Inc. has compared the relative effectiveness of roof bolts installed at an angle over the rib with that of bolts insta

    Jan 1, 1977

  • NIOSH
    Technology News - No. 493 - Proceedings: New Technology for Coal Mine Roof Support

    Information Circular (IC) 9453 Roof falls continue to be the greatest single safety hazard faced by underground coal miners. During1996-99, 44 coal miners lost their lives in rock falls and nearly

    Aug 1, 2001

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    RI 9303 - Electromagnetic Investigation of Abandoned Mines in the Galena, KS, Area

    By Michael J. Friedel

    As part of an investigation aimed at mitigating the hazards caused by abandoned mine openings, the Bureau of Mines conducted a series of electromagnetic surveys in the Galena, KS, area of the Tri-Stat

    Jan 1, 1990

  • NIOSH
    RI 9412 - Response of Underground Fire Sensors: An Evaluation

    By Ronald S. Conti

    This U.S. Bureau of Mines report discusses the results of research conducted in the Bureau's experimental mine at Lake Lynn Laboratory on the response of fire sensors to simulated mine fires, whi

    Jan 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    RI 4323 Investigation Of The Tozimoran Creek Tin Placer Deposits, Fort Gibbon District, Alaska

    By Bruce I. Thomas

    The occurrence of tin-bearing gravels along Tozimoran Creek in central Alaska has been known for a number of years. In September 1944 the Bureau of Mines investigated an area approximately 1,000 feet

    Jan 1, 1948

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    RI 6562 A Proposed Modified Percolation-Rate Test for Use in Physical Property Testing of Mine Backfill

    By William R. Wayment, David E. Nicholson

    A modified percolation - rate test is proposed for use in determining flow rates through hydraulic backfill ; in contrast to the conventional test , a percolation- rate versus void - ratio relationshi

    Jan 1, 1964

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    OFR-4-81 Backfilling Of Cavities Produced In Borehole Mining Operations

    By M. H. Marvin

    This report presents the results of a program to develop backfilling techniques to mitigate undesirable effects of hydraulic borehole uranium mining. Large underground cavities, formed during the bore

    Jan 1, 1979

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    MLA 17-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Welcome Creek Wilderness, Granite County, Montana ? Summary Statement

    By Terry J. Close

    The Welcome Creek Wilderness has small, dispersed gold placers. Pockets in the 25.5 million yd3 (19.5 million m3) of alluvium along Welcome and Rock Creeks have as much as $5.61 gold/yd3 ($7.34/m3) at

    Jan 1, 1982

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    RI 2524 Progress in Blast-Furnace Research

    By S. P. Kinney, P. H. Royster, T. L. Joseph

    An investigation of the production of iron in the blast furnace is obviously not an easy subject for research . Enough is known of the mechanical , thermal and chemical conditions existing inside the

    Sep 1, 1923

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    Dust Underfoot - Enclosed Cab-Floor Heaters Can Significantly Increase Operator’s Respirable Dust Exposure

    By Andrew Cecala, John Organiscak, William Heitbrink

    Many types of heavy equipment used in the mining and construction industries use enclosed cabs to protect equipment operators from dust and noise exposure. Normally, when the equip- [ ] ment is new,

  • NIOSH
    RI 5572 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Monongalia County, W. Va. - Summary

    By T. E. Gray

    This report describes the preparation characteristics of the more significant coalbeds in Monongalia County, W. Va. It is one of a Bureau of Mines series planned to determine coals suitable for produc

    Jan 1, 1960

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    IC 9072 Ground Subsidence And Structural Damage Over An Abandoned Room-And-Pillar Coal Mine At Hegeler, IL

    By Gennaro G. Marino

    The Bureau of Mines and the University of Illinois investigated surface characteristics and damage to structures from mine subsidence over a room-and-pillar coal mine in Hegeler, IL. Data on three adj

    Jan 1, 1986

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    IC 6436 Some Runaway Car Trips on Inclines at Coal Mines

    By M. W. Von Bernewitz, J. J. Forbes

    "In the United States there are hundreds of underground and surface (inside and outside) inclines at coal mines on which trips of cars are continually being run with coal, rock, supplies, and men. The

    Mar 1, 1931

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    IC 6642 Mining Laws of Newfoundland

    By E. P. Youngman

    At the time of the preparation of the monograph upon the mining legisla- tion of Newfoundland, by the Imperial Institute of London, the existing local statutory law (as distinct from case laws and the

    Oct 1, 1932

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    IC 9017 Recognizing Signs Of Excessive Loading In Underground Coal Mines

    By Eric R. Bauer

    This Bureau of Mines publication describes and illustrates the physical signs of excessive loading on mine roof supports, installations, and openings. It is designed to assist mine personnel in recogn

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Comparison Of Ground Conditions And Ground Control Practices In The United States And Australia

    By Christopher Mark

    Australia and the United States both have large, modern underground coal mining industries. Many companies have invested in both countries, and there is growing awareness that technological developmen

  • NIOSH
    RI 3378 Composition And Inflammability Of Gaseous Distillation Products From Heated Anthracite

    By G. S. Scott

    [The Duretiu of Kinen, as :) pr<r"Yof its :;encr:rL propan clealini: with the causes, behavior, n.ncl tor-trol of o1:t1?;.?cite-mine fires, hns investic:&apos;lte3 I varionr. Te:.nr, for Je tec tin::

    Jan 1, 1938