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OFR-96-92 The Materials Flow Of Cobalt In The United StatesBy Kim B. Shedd
An initial evaluation of the flow of cobalt-containing materials in the United States was prepared. The following aspects of materials flow were included: cobalt released as a result of mining and pro
Jan 1, 1992
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OFR-42(4)-74 Protection And Troubleshooting Of Coalmine Electrical Cables - I. Introduction And Background - A. IntroductionElectrical trailing cable used to power coal mining machinery is frequently damaged by tensile strain or crushing by mining machines running over the cable. A major problem is finding the exact locati
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 3543 Use Of Rock Dust In Bituminous-Coal Mines, 1930-38 (A Statistical Survey) (6f99d31e-f516-4e3c-9c97-dc569c3e9251)By W. W. Adams
Rock dust, as a preventive or limiting factor in explosions of gas and coal dust in bituminous-coal mines, was used in larger quantities in 1939 than in any other year except 1937 since annual figures
Jan 1, 1940
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OFR-49-76 The Development Of A System To Suppress And Extinguish Fully Developed Coal Dust Explosions: Progress ReportBy L. D. Johnson
On a project which is to develop a system to suppress coal dust explosions, a facility has been built and several devices tested. The facility is a 317-foot, 4.5-foot diameter shock tube and to date 5
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 3543 Use Of Rock Dust In Bituminous-Coal Mines, 1930-38 (A Statistical Survey)By W. W. Adams
Rock dust, as a preventive or limiting factor in explosions of gas and coal dust in bituminous-coal mines, was used in larger quantities in 1939 than in any other year except 1937 since annual figures
Jan 1, 1940
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MLA 18-85 - Mineral Resources Of The Inyo Mountains Wilderness Study Area, Inyo County, CaliforniaBy Terry J. Close
From 1981-84, Bureau of Mines personnel examined and evaluated mines and prospects in the highly mineralized 62,400 acre Inyo Mountains U. S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Wilderness Study Area (WSA
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 8126 Strength of Cemented Hydraulic Sandfill Modified by FlocculantsBy Lewis M. McNay
The strength characteristics of hydraulic sandfill modified by varying quantities of type III portland cement and two flocculants were investigated by the Bureau of Mines. Three different sand-cement
Jan 1, 1976
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OFR-27-72 The Miner, His Job And His Environment: A Review And Bibliography Of Selected Recent Research On Human Performance ? Executives? SummaryBy Charles Fried
The Coal Mine Health and Safety Act passed by Congress in 1969, called for research to alleviate the occupational stresses and hazards of coal miners. Spurred by a series of recent mine disasters the
Jan 1, 1972
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OFR-39-80 Remote Operator Coal Mine Roof Bolter Concepts Utilizing Existing Techniques And ComponentsBy G. Hakes
A data bank on bolter technology was assembled which included state-of-the-art industrial equipment as well as new equipment currently under development for the U.S. Bureau of Mines. This information
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 8677 Sand Bed Dewatering of Alumina Miniplant TailingsBy R. L. Rickel
The Bureau of Mines, as part of its minerals environmental technology research, conducted a study of mine waste tailings disposal. Part of the investigation evaluated the sand bed dewatering technique
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-181-82 In-Place Leaching Of Uranium, Copper, And EvaporitesBy T. G. Carnahan
In-place leaching is being actively utilized to extract uranium, copper, and evaporites from low-grade and difficult-to-mine ores. The purpose of this report is to discuss in-place leaching technology
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-59-82 Design Of A Portable Gas Analyzer For Monitoring During Mine FiresBy Clayton J. Bossart
The design and fabrication of an engineering model and three prototypes of a portable gas analyzer and sapling system is herein described. This design effort has provided a battery operated system whi
Jan 1, 1978
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OFR-137-83 A Simulation Model For Predicting The Performance Of Vibrating ScreensBy Kevin Hennings
Screening efficiency models developed to date rely almost exclusively on empirical formulas based upon large amounts of acquired operating data. A screening model was developed using a combination of
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-81(2)-81 Volume II - Precalculation Of The Effect Of Fires On Ventilation Systems Of Mines - Figures And TablesBy Rudolf E. Grauer
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Jan 1, 1981
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Investigation Into The Uncertainty In Measurements And Evaluation Of Hand-Transmitted Vibration – IntroductionBy Chi-Mun Song, Seok-Hyun Choi, Seok-In Hong, Han-Kee Jang
Accurate measurement and evaluation of hand-transmitted vibration from a power tool is an important issue for tool manufacturers, because they are obliged to develop low-hazard power tools for workers
Jan 6, 2006
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OFR-164-81 Development Of Fuel Cell Gas Detection Instruments For Use In A Mine AtmosphereBy J. A. Kosek
Work has been conducted under Bureau of Mines Contract Number HO 357078 to develop instruments for detecting CO, NO and NO2 in a mine atmosphere, using fuel cell technology. The approach has been to o
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 6062 Metallurgical Studies Of Rhodonite Ores, Silverton District, Colorado (In Three Parts) 2. Producing Silicomanganese By Electric Furnace Smelting - SummaryBy H. C. Fuller
Rhodonite, a manganese silicate, occurs as an important component of extensive veins in the San Juan district of Colorado. Recent work by the Bureau of Mines has demonstrated that typical ores of the
Jan 1, 1962
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OFR-155-83 Evaluation Of The Black River Mine Telecommunication SystemBy Dana T. Updyke
An evaluation was made of one of several improved underground communication systems sponsored by the U.S. Bureau of Mines. The system evaluated was installed in a typical metal/non-metal room and pill
Jan 1, 1983
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Review Of The Mineral Industries (Metals And Nonmetals Except Fuels) (8111a13c-5fba-46f4-ad27-90a538b86049)By Kung-Lee Wang
SUSTAINED growth characterized the U.S. economy in 1964. Many new peaks were achieved in production, sales, employment, employee earnings, and business profits. At the end of 1964, the economy had exp
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 5782 Oxidation Of Anthracite With Concentrated Nitric Acid ? SummaryBy M. A. Hammer
In this study by the Federal Bureau of Mines Pennsylvania anthracite from the Eastern Middle field was oxidized by concentrated nitric acid at steam-bath temperature for 24 to 1,000 hours. The quantit
Jan 1, 1961