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Bulletin 160 Rock Quarrying for Cement ManufactureBy Oliver Bowles
As the preface states, this bulletin is the fourth of a series of re- ports by the Bureau of Mines on different phases of quarrying in the United States. The first part of the bulletin describes the c
Jan 1, 1918
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Review Of Metallurgical Technology (62f25922-5eb0-49b4-a7d6-124d50ee1c70)By Kenneth B. Higbie
PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON announced at midyear that the test flight of the A-It plane, the world's first super-sonic aircraft capable of flying 2,000 miles per hour, was made possible by "the m
Jan 1, 1965
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Recent National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Research Using Ground Penetrating Radar for Detection of Mine VoidsBy Thomas P. Mucho, William D. Monaghan, John Wood, Michael A. Trevits
We have tested the ability of ground penetrating radar (GPR) to resolve adjacent mine workings. The work was conducted at two National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health locations – an unde
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RI 3350 Production Of Explosives In The United States During The Calendar Year 1936By W. W. Adams, V. E. Wrenn
"Production of explosives in the United States during the calendar year 1936, as represented by reports of sales by manufacturing companies, totaled 391,604,500 pounds, an increase of 27 percent over
Jul 1, 1937
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Areas Of South America - Ecuador (18839ec4-88d8-47e0-a22b-14526f0e0daf)By H. Robert Ensminger
As a result of the new mining law implemented in August 1985 and the programs conducted by the Institute Ecustoriano de Mineria (INEMIN), which was created by this legislation, there was considerably
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 5514 Strain energy in explosion-generated strain pulsesBy Wilbur I. Duvall, Thomas C. Atchison, David E. Fogelson
The breakage of rock by explosives depends largely on the ability of an explosive to transfer its stored potential energy to the rock as strain en- ergy. Therefore, the relative rock-breaking abilitie
Dec 1, 1959
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RI 2280 Storing Carbide With ExplosivesBy Charles E. Munroe
On March 14, 1921, an explosion occurred at about 6:15 A.~. on the premises of an iron-mining concern throug:1 which two magazines, one containing upwards of 9,000 pounds ot a high explosive of the dy
Sep 1, 1921
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Electromagnetic Field Solutions For Infinite And Finite Cables For Conducting Half-Space Models- Both Frequency - And Time-DomainBy D. A. Hill
Introduction The fields of an infinite line source in the presence of a conducting half-space have been examined by Wait and Spies (1971). In any real communication link using a current-carrying ca
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 2912 The 1, 3 Dimethyl-2-Phenoxyacetic AcidBy Ralph L. Brown
As a preliminary step in a recent study4 of the phenols present in a low-temperature tar, the writers prepared the hydroxyacetic derivatives of the simpler available members of the phenol series in or
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 2182 Recoverable Oil In By-Product Sands And Outcrops"The town of Monson in Piscutaquis County, Maine is the, center of an important site industry. Monson slate has a nation-wide reputation, particularly for electrical switch boards, and the deposits ha
Nov 1, 1920
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Introduction (4a81b9a2-dfbd-4581-b705-43687d39f6df)This Information Circular from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) documents and supplements the information presented in a series of workshops held during 2002 and 2003.
Jan 1, 2002
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Communication System Design And Improvement - 5.1 IntroductionThis chapter analyses the parameters influencing initial design of communication systems, for new mines and upgrading existing systems. Paragraph 5.2 outlines those variables that must be taken int
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 3831 Improved Laboratory Concentration TableBy H. S. Hardman, G. T. Adams, Will H. Goghill
"Usually a newly developed machine leaves the factory ""on a wing and a prayer."" The manufacturer hopes that the operator will hasten to report defects. In turn, when the suggestions arrive the manuf
Oct 1, 1945
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Dust Agglomerator For Surface Coal Mine Drills - ObjectiveImprove the dust control effectiveness of dry collection systems on surface coal mine drills. Approach Use a dust pelletizer to convert the respirable dust particles discharged by the dry collec
Jan 1, 1989
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Simulating spon com - Looking at CFD modeling of spontaneous heating in longwall gob areasBy Liming Yuan
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Jan 1, 2009
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IC 6855 Accident Costs and Safety DividendsBy D. Harrington
In general, mining is carried on underground, that is, in confined places where it is difficult to obtain adequate lighting and frequently in rock strata requiring much care to prevent caving. Moreove
Dec 1, 1935
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The State-Of-The-Art In Coal Pillar DesignBy 1980, the U.S. mining community had reached a broad consensus regarding coal pillar design. The pillar load could be estimated from tributary area theory, and the pillar strength from empirical for
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Research Reports and Theses Produced Through Center Research 1983-1996"Minimizing Particle Contamination During Generation of Fresh Dust for Inhalation Studies J. Abraham, MS, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, West Virginia University, 1995Correlating Lung Crackle U
Jan 1, 1998
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The Effects Of Low Quartz Mass Loading And Spatial Variability On The Quartz Analysis Of Surface Coal Mine Dust SamplesBy Steven J. Page, John A. Organiscak, Thomas Mal
Monitoring the miner respirable quartz dust exposure for compliance with U.S. federal regulations is mandatory to protect the health of coal miners. However, there is no technique available for the di
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Fragment Size Distributions from Simple Fracture of Coal and RockBy C. J. Tsai, K. Olson, R. Caldow, B. Cantrell, D. Y. H. Pui
"The amount of new surface generated during fracture of coal and rock has been found to be directly proportional to the amount of energy associated with the fracture. To confirm this and study the rel
Jan 1, 1989