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Introduction (191ea09a-8f30-412e-8e53-a39be1fccca1)Humankind's interest in measurement of human physical strength probably dates to the first humans. At that time, life was truly a struggle in which the fittest survived. To a great extent, fittes
Jan 1, 1998
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MLA 89-83 - Mines And Prospects In The Sheep Mountain Mining District, Custer County, Idaho ? SummaryBy Andrew M. Leszcykowski
This report represents the first comprehensive accounting of lode mining sites in the Sheep Mountain mining district, Custer County, Idaho. Twenty-one mine and prospect locations have been added to th
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 2572 Carbon Monoxide Fatalities From Natural Gas Heaters Investigated By The Bureau of Mines In The Pittsburgh District During The Past YearBy W. P. Yant, G. W. Jones
"Introduction.During the past two years the Bureau of Mines has conducted a study of natural-gas heaters*** to determine (1) what types of heaters literate carbon monoxide; (2) why carton monocide is
Feb 1, 1924
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OFR-28-78 Analysis Of Toxic Fumes Generated During Shot FiringBy Sheridan J. Rodgers
Toxic fumes generated during shot firing under actual mining conditions were measured. Eight shots with Gelodyn-2X and seven shots with Tovex-100 4VT were monitored. Average CO values for Gelodyn-2X a
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 4363 Method for the Spectrochemical Determination of Berryllium, Cadmium, Zinc, and Indium in Ore SamplesBy Graham W. Marks, Betsy M. Jones
"Recently4/ it was shown that the total energy method5/ of spectrochemical analysis is suitable for the quantitative estimation of many of the elements of which ores are composed. It was shown how thi
Nov 1, 1948
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Mineral Investigation Of The Beaver Meadows, Blind Horse Creek, Chute Mountain, Deep Creek/Battle Creek, And North Fork Of Sun River Wilderness Study Areas (BLM Nos. MT-075-110, 102, 105, 106, And 107), Lewis And Clark, And Teton Counties, MontanaBy Harry W. Campbell
A mineral survey conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines in 1983 identified no mineral resources in the Beaver Meadows, Blind Horse Creek, Chute Mountain, Deep Creek/Battle Creek, and North Fork of Sun
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-57-81 Dust Collector On Longwall ShearerBy Dennis J. Grigal
The goal of the program is to develop a dust collector system mounted on a ranging drum or arm shearer which will: 1) reduce the respirable dust level of the shearer operator by at least 75 percent; 2
Jan 1, 1980
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OFR-25(1)-83 Monitoring And Modeling Of Shallow Ground Water Systems In The Powder River BasinBy Donald Koch
The project investigated regional impacts of mining on the ground water system of the Powder River Basin by: 1) establishment of a regional ground water monitoring network, and 2)development of , set
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 3871 Extinction of Gasoline Flames by Inert GasesBy W. R. Gilliland, G. W. Jones
"One-phase of the accident prevention program of the Bureau of Mines is the determination of the explosion hazards of various combustible gases and vapors encountered,mining and allied industries and
Apr 1, 1946
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RI 4068 Catron and Sierra Counties Tin Deposits, N. MexBy P. L. Russell, M. E. Volin, F. L. C. Price, D. H. Mullen
Tin deposits in Catron County, New Mexico, were explored by the Bureau of Mines under authority of the Strategic Minerals Act of August 1939. The investigation covered both lode and placer deposits an
May 1, 1947
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OFR-124(2)-81 Longwall Subsidence Case History Number 2 - Northern Appalachian Coal RegionBy Larry R. Powell
As part of the Bureau of Mines effort to establish a comprehensive subsidence data base for subsidence technology development, subsidence and related data are being compiled for various mining, geolog
Jan 1, 1981
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Injury Experience In The Quarry Industry, 1952 - Detailed Analysis Of Safety Factors And Related Employment Data - Introduction And SummaryBy S. T. Reese
STATISTICS of injuries in the quarrying and related industries in the United States first became available when the Bureau of Mines collected reports from the operating companies for the calendar year
Jan 1, 1955
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IC 8243 Iron And Steel Scrap In The Pacific NorthwestBy Gary A. Kingston
This examination of Pacific Northwest (Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington) ferrous scrap-industry operations, principally those in Oregon and Washington, points out factors influencing the supply
Jan 1, 1964
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Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling Of Spontaneous Heating In Longwall Gob AreasBy L. Yuan, A. C. Smith
To provide insights for the optimization of ventilation systems for U.S. underground coal mines facing both methane control and spontaneous combustion issues, a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) stud
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OFR-48-83 System To Prevent Clogging Of Gas Sampling TubesBy Kyle W. Charlton
The Bureau of Mines utilizes special testing methods for the analysis of underground mine atmospheres for use during or after mine disasters and fires. These methods depend upon drawing sample gas to
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 6387 Bromine and IodineBy Paul M. Tyler, Amy B. CLINTON
The four elements fluorine (F), chlorine (C1), bromine (Br), and iodine (I) form the most intimate family in the entire system of elements and are grouped under the name "halogens" or salt formers (by
Nov 1, 1930
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The Mineral Industries Of Europe And The U.S.S.R. - Introduction (79ce024c-c9b4-4a54-8471-7c49bba6a3a7)By Michel C. Frippel
This section of the Minerals Yearbook reviews the minerals industries of 29 countries: the 12 nations of the European Community (Belgium, France, the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), Italy, Greece,
Jan 1, 1992
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Optimizing Secondary Roof Support With The NIOSH Support Technology Optimization Program (Stop)By Thomas M. Barczak
The 1990s brought an unprecedented increase in the development of innovative technologies to provide more effective and easier-to-install roof support in underground mines. To facilitate the applicat
Jan 10, 2000
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Numerical Modeling Procedures For Practical Coal Mine Design (237d1a0f-d46f-4124-9918-9eab02bc2008)By R. K. Zipf
A method is presented for creating realistic numerical models for practical coal mine ground control. The method includes procedures to collect the necessary mechanical input parameters from a geolog
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RI 8100 Data-Acquisition System for Radon MonitoringBy J. C. Franklin
A data-acquisition system was designed by the Bureau of Mines to monitor five detectors with radon continuously flowing through each. These detectors could be monitored up to 12 times an hour, but wer
Jan 1, 1976