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  • NIOSH
    RI 5134 Recent Developments In Water Flooding In Nowata County, Okla., Oil Fields, 1954-55 ? Introduction And Summary

    By J. L. Eakin

    Systematic flooding was introduced into Nowata County, Okla., in May 1931. The results of this means of stimulating the nearly depleted Bartlesville reservoir in the county has been the subject of fou

    Jan 1, 1955

  • NIOSH
    Discharge Water Handling And Treatment: Problems And Solutions At A Large Pittsburgh Seam Coal Mine

    By R. L. Zick, J. D. Byars, T. P. Mucho

    Recently, a large Pittsburgh seam longwall mine was nearing depletion of a major portion of its current reserves and had begun to develop in a different direction from its original portal area to acce

  • NIOSH
    The Long-Term Performance of Surface Support Liners for Ground Control in a Underground Mine

    By Eric S. Weiss, Deno M. Pappas, Timothy M. Barton

    During the past few years, the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has been evaluating developments with surface support liners which in

  • NIOSH
    OFR-39(5)-82 Experiments On Personal Equipment For Low Seam Coal Miners: IV. Incorporating Coiled Cord Into Cap Lamp Battery Cords (f9ff7a4b-ad02-4b4a-a276-651d10f5a02f)

    By Tyler Blake

    This report describes a study designed to evaluate a pro-posed modification in the cap lamp battery cord intented to reduce the incidence of snagging and catching of the cord. A three phase evaluation

    Jan 1, 1980

  • NIOSH
    IC 8761 Preliminary Economics Of Mining A Thick Coal Seam By Dragline, Shovel-Truck, And Scraper Mining Systems

    By Michael J. Bertoldi

    The purpose of this Bureau of Mines report is to describe the methods and establish the basic economics for dragline, shovel-truck, and scraper mining systems. An overall view of the techniques of pre

    Jan 1, 1977

  • NIOSH
    Reducing roof bolter operator cumulative trauma exposure - Ergonomics considerations for reducing cumulative trauma exposure

    By Kim M. Cornelius

    Musculoskeletal injury is a term used to describe a wide range of soft tissue disorders which affect the nerves, tendons, and muscles. Common examples include lower back pain, tendonitis, and carpal t

    Jan 1, 1997

  • NIOSH
    Impact Of Fan Type For Reducing Respirable Dust At An Underground Limestone Crushing Facility

    By R. H. Grau

    Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health have demonstrated that mine-wide ventilation in large-opening stone mines can be improved by using low-pressure, high-volume

  • NIOSH
    OFR-7-82 Developing A New Method For Roof Support Using Sonic Pin-Setting Machines

    By Robert L. Morris

    A new concept of roof support by "sonic pin-setting" is introduced. Initial experiments indicate that this method could introduce tremendous benefits for the coal mining industry by making roof-boltin

    Jan 1, 1977

  • NIOSH
    RI 7374 Adaptation Of A Slow-Speed Data Acquisition System To Record Multiple Time-Related Signals

    By R. Newman

    An inexpensive slow-speed data acquisition system has been adapted to digitally record multiple parameters simultaneously at intervals of 15 seconds. The system was built for use with standard soils t

    Jan 1, 1970

  • NIOSH
    Other Nonmetals - Asphalt (Native) (d3144cf4-d320-4865-981a-5659f7f22a8f)

    By Michael J. Potter

    Native asphalt was produced by five companies in two States, Texas and Utah. Bituminous limestone, used primarily as a paving material for street and road repair, was produced by White Uvalde Mines an

    Jan 1, 1985

  • NIOSH
    OFR-52-82 Mine Grounding Systems - Development Of Tests And Criteria To Evaluate Grounding Systems

    By Wils L. Cooley

    The report covers tests and criteria for the establishment of safe grounding systems for coal mines. The work deals primarily with under-ground coal mines, but much is applicable to surface mines as w

    Jan 1, 1979

  • NIOSH
    IC 8150 Float Dust Deposits In Return Airways In American Coal Mines ? Summary And Introduction

    By Edward M. Kawenski

    Float dust deposits in return airways in bituminous coal and lignite mines present a special explosion hazard. Research is in progress at the Bureau of Mines experimental coal mine to evaluate the deg

    Jan 1, 1963

  • NIOSH
    RI 4879 Recent Practice At The Bureau Of Mines Boulder City, Nev., Titanium Plant

    By H. C. Fuller

    This paper discusses 105 production runs at Boulder City, Nev., in which titanium metal was made in 200-pound batches. It describes the equipment and techniques used in preparing raw material, the red

    Jan 1, 1952

  • NIOSH
    OFR-140(1)-83 Development And Fabrication Of A Continuous Miner Training System

    By C. W. Morris

    This Final Report describes the major technical activities that were accomplished to produce a comprehensive continuous miner training system (CMTS) for coal industry utilization. The primary product

    Jan 1, 1982

  • NIOSH
    OFR-36-91 Investigation Of Rare-Earth And Associated Elements, Zane Hills Pluton, Northwestern Alaska

    By James C. Barker

    Unverified reports of rare earth element (REE) concentrations in gold placers and radioactive mineral prospects in the Zane Hills were investigated by the U.S. Bureau of Mines as part of the Alaska cr

    Jan 1, 1991

  • NIOSH
    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

  • NIOSH
    Evaluation Of Support And Ground Response As Longwall Face Advances Into And Widens Pre-Driven Recovery Room

    By Stephen C. Tadolini, Thomas M. Barczak, Peter (Yunqing) Zhang

    A cooperative study was conducted with Emerald Coal Resources, L.P., an affiliate of Foundation Coal Corporation, and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to evaluate the

  • NIOSH
    OFR-1-72 Methane Control Program Study

    This report summarizes a study conducted by The Service Bureau Corporation for the Bureau of Mines. Evaluations reflected herein are the result of an independent investigation by The Service Bureau Co

    Jan 1, 1970

  • NIOSH
    OFR-25(2)-73 Respirable Dust Control Manual For Underground Coal Mines - 1.0 Introduction

    By Jerome Apt

    This manual has been prepared fur the help and guidance of underground coal mine operators. It details both common and unique engineering methods by which the respirable dust, which is generated in co

    Jan 1, 1972

  • NIOSH
    OFR-41(1)-82 Control Of Shale Roof Deterioration With Air Tempering - Volume I - Field And Laboratory Investigations

    By R. A. Cummings

    Certain roof shales in coal mines deteriorate upon exposure to the atmosphere, causing difficulties in the mining operations and adding to the cost. This report presents the results of both field inve

    Jan 1, 1981