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Longwall Coal Mine Respirable Dust Sources - ObjectiveIdentify specific sources and the relative levels of contribution of various components of longwall shearer operations to the total airborne respirable dust generated during mining. Approach A
Jan 1, 1984
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Statistical Summary (c9193f4b-3f65-4a12-a925-0f866baa8547)By d&apos, Kathleen J. Amico
This summary appears in Minerals Year-book volumes I-II, and III, which cover mineral production in the United States, its island possessions, the Canal Zone, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, as w
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 5493 Tin Placer And Lode Investigations Ear Mountain Area, Seward Peninsula, Alaska ? SummaryBy John J. Mulligan
Ear Mountain is an isolated mountain mass that rises abruptly from the coastal plain on the northwest shore of the Seward Peninsula. Geologically it resembles the more accessible Brooks Mountain and C
Jan 1, 1959
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Ventilation Curtain Reduces Dust From Cutting Into Longwall Entry - ObjectiveSignificantly reduce respirable dust exposures of longwall shearer operators when cutting out at the headgate. Approach As a result of Bureau research, a ventilation curtain is recommended to be
Jan 1, 1982
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Bulletin 48 The Selection of Explosives used in Engineering and Mining OperationsBy Clarence Hall, Spencer P. Howell
This bulletin deals with the characteristic features of the principal explosives used in mining and engineering operations, and espe- cially with the tests that show the suitability of different class
Jan 1, 1913
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Statistical Summary (5d234130-9f0e-484e-9de6-9886c691caa6)By Sarah P. Guerrino
This chapter summarizes data on crude nonfuel mineral production for the United States, its island possessions, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Included also are the tables that show the principa
Jan 1, 1987
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IC 8980 A Review Of Phosphatic Clay Dewatering ResearchBy Walter E. Pittman
This Bureau of Mines study surveys the current state of technology and the various research efforts that have been undertaken to dewater the dilute phosphatic clays generated in the production of phos
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 5078 Beneficiation Of A Brazilian Phosphate Rock ? IntroductionBy M. M. Fine
A satisfactory mean: of beneficiating a Brazilian phosphate rock was developed in a mineral-dressing-research study by the Bureau of Mines. High-grade concentrates well ever the specified minimum grad
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 2303 Methane In California Gold MinesBy E. D. Gardener, Byron O. Pichard
"Methane, frequently called fire damp or marsh gas, is very well known to coal miners but to thy average gold miner it means nothing, as it is not associated generally with the rock formations in whic
Dec 1, 1921
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IC 9208 Gallium And Gallium Arsenide: Supply, Technology, And UsesBy Deborah A. Kramer
As part of the Nation's growing concern with the competitiveness of U.S. firms in the world economy, especially with respect to advanced materials, the Bureau of Mines assessed the actual and pot
Jan 1, 1988
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Underground Hazard Recognition TrainingBy Edward A. Barrett, Lynn L. Rethi
From 1987 through 1996, 13 fatalities occurred at underground operations in the U.S. stone mining industry. A review of the underground limestone mine industry data for this 10 year period indicated
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Statistical Summary Of Mineral Production (d8fcb465-5ff6-4eff-98c4-e0c43825db60)By d&apos, Kathleen J. Amico
THIS SUMMARY appears in Minerals Yearbook volumes I and III, which cover mineral production in the United States, its island possessions, the Canal Zone, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, as well a
Jan 1, 1963
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Introduction (0ce9dd16-a6ad-40c4-9864-9c1a672d570d)Surface mining of coal involves removing soil and rock that overlay coal beds in order to expose the coal. Compared to underground coal mining, surface mining generally costs less, is safer for miners
Jan 1, 1992
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Statistical Summary (9ab52ee2-3afe-43d1-9542-3181686e4448)By Rose L. Ballard
This chapter summarizes data on crude nonfuel mineral production for the United States, its island possessions, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Included also are the tables that show the principa
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 3393 Relation of Dust Dissemination to Water Flow through Rock DrillsBy H. H. Schrenk, Carlton E. Brown
"INTRODUCTION The question as to whether or not the flow of water through pneumatic rock drills commonly used in this country keeps to a minimum dust disseminated into the air during drilling arose du
Apr 1, 1938
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Employment And Injuries In The Fuel IndustriesBy Forrest T. Moyer
General injury experience in the mineral fuel industries was less favorable in 1965. Of the major industry groups, the coal mining and the coke industries had higher injury-frequency and severity rate
Jan 1, 1967
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OFR 209-83 - Reverse Performance Characteristics Of Main Mine FansBy V. Rajaram, S. Bhattacharya, M. F. Dunn
During a mine fire or other emergency, it may be desirable to reverse the airflow in order to provide an escapeway or to isolate a fire. Also, (in colder areas, the airflow may be reversed to prevent
Jan 8, 1983
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IC 7590 Carbon Dioxide Content of Mine-Fire Atmospheres as an Aid When Fighting Metal-Mine FiresBy S. H. Ash
"INTRODUCTION Mine fires have occurred since underground mining of minerals began, and they are still occurring. The technical literature is replete with papers relating to mine fires.Means and method
Dec 1, 1950
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Noise And Vibration Reduction Of A Vibrating ScreenBy David S. Yantek, Paul Jurovcik, Eric R. Bauer
Workers in coal preparation plants, where vibrating screens are significant noise sources, are often exposed to sound levels exceeding 90 dB(A). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Heal
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RI 8647 Thermodynamics of Calcination of CalciteBy H. C. Ko
Heats of solution of calcium carbon-ate (calcite) and calcium oxide in hydrochloric acid were determined by solution calorimetry. Combination of these two heats yields a value of 42.643±0.024 kcal/mol
Jan 1, 1982