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  • NIOSH
    IC 8639 Proceedings Of The Symposium On Talc, Washington, D.C., May 8 1973

    A symposium on the health hazards of respirable dust in the mining and milling of talc was held on May 8, 1973, in Washington, D.C. The results of medical effects on both human and animal subjects wer

    Jan 1, 1974

  • NIOSH
    OFR-86-84 Evaluation Of The Safety Of Underground Blasting Procedures

    By W. G. Freeman

    This study provides recommendations for improved safety in underground blasting procedures based on in-mine observations of blasting practices in 30 underground metal, non-metal, and coal mines, and t

    Jan 1, 1980

  • NIOSH
    Mining And Quarrying Trends In The Metals And Industrial Minerals Industries

    By Arnold O. Tanner

    Tables based on 1985 data, which were not available in time for publication of the "1985 Minerals Yearbook," are included in this chapter; corresponding tables for 1986 are not yet available. Raw nonf

    Jan 1, 1988

  • CIM
    Potash Discoveries in Western Canada

    By L. Heber Cole

    Introductory During the past few years, salt (sodium chloride) strata have been encountered in western Canada in a number of wells, while prospecting for oil and gas. The ever increasing number

    Jan 1, 1948

  • NIOSH
    IC 6650 Management Of Labor In Successful Metal-Mine Operations ? Introduction

    By Charles Will Wright

    This paper is one of a series dealing with mining problems and summarizing the data contained in the Information Circulars on individual mines that have been prepared by the managers or superintendent

    Jan 1, 1932

  • NIOSH
    RI 6835 Preparation Of Submicron Tungsten Powder By Hydrogen Reduction Of Tungsten Hexachloride

    By J. E. Tress

    The Bureau of Mines prepared submicron tungsten powder by reducing tungsten hexachloride with hydrogen. The particle diameters of the resulting tungsten powders ranged from 0.015 to 0.046 micron. With

    Jan 1, 1966

  • SME
    Metals And Minerals Mining - Past And Future Trends

    By R. Mier

    The metals and minerals mining industry has evolved dramatically from the earliest objects ever made out of native copper circa 9,000 BC to the modern developments we see today. To better appreciate p

    Feb 27, 2013

  • SME
    The Effects of Seasonal Heat and Humidity on Mine Strata Temperatures in Underground Coal Mines

    By P. T. Bissert, L. Yan, J. R. Srednicki, J. A. Yonkey

    "Refuge alternatives (RAs) are required in underground coal mines to support life post-disaster. RAs are mandated by MSHA to maintain an apparent temperature (AT) at or below 95°F (35°C) while providi

    Jan 1, 2017

  • NIOSH
    IC 9168 MULSIM/BM-A Structural Analysis Computer Program For Mine Design

    By Les A. Beckett

    The Bureau of Mines has developed MULSIM/BM, an improved computer program using the boundary-element approach for geomechanical analysis of mine plans in single or multiple coal seams. This Informatio

    Jan 1, 1988

  • NIOSH
    OFR-84-77 Improved Truck Driver Alertness Technology

    By Bruce McDonald

    This report contains the Phase I findings of a study to select and test devices for preventing lack of alertness in haulage truck drivers. The extent of the problem was determined by visiting surface

    Jan 1, 1977

  • NIOSH
    IC 7423 Wash and Change Houses at American Mines

    By J. H. East, D. Harrington

    "INTRODUCTION Mining at its best is not a clean occupation for either surface or underground employees; and this applies alike to coal, metal, and non-metallic mines. The employees are handling minera

    Dec 1, 1947

  • SME
    Field comparison of a roof bolter dry dust collection system with an original designed wet collection system for dust control "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"

    By D. Blackwell, W. R. Reed, G. Ross, S. Peters, M. Shahan

    Dust collectors for roof bolting machines generally use a dry box to collect the roof bolting material. Recently, an underground mining operation converted a dry box dust collector to a wet box dust c

    Aug 26, 2020

  • DFI
    Research Advances In Barrettes: Installation Effects And Load-Carrying Behaviour

    By Guo H. Lei

    Over the last four decades, barrettes have been ever-increasingly adopted as the foundations for tall buildings and heavy infrastructure projects all over the world. Many findings have been gained fro

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SAIMM
    Evaluation of the efficiency of smart underground mine evacuation through virtual reality simulations APCOM 2021

    By F. C. Harris, S. J. Gaab, J. Sattarvand, S. Duzgun

    Underground mines are inherently dangerous due to potential hazards such as fires, explosions, and caving of rock. Although these events are rare, once they occur a speedy and safe egress of mineworke

    Sep 1, 2021

  • NIOSH
    Safety Breakthrough - Reduced Exposure Mining System (REMS) - Executive Summary

    By J. J. McClelland

    The face area of a continuous mining section of an underground coal mine is the most dangerous area in the mine. Workers there are at nearly twice the risk of death or disabling injury than those in o

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SAIMM
    Strength, Deformability, and Micromechanics of Brittle Fracture in a Crystalline Rock Under True Triaxial Compressive Stresses

    By B. Haimson

    A new loading apparatus was fabricated and used to conduct true-triaxial compression tests on KTB amphibolite, a crystalline basement rock. Tests in dry jacketed samples reveal that the intermediate p

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AIME
    Mechanization in Coal Mining Makes Rapid Progress - Conservation of Coal Among the Desirable Results

    By Albert L. Toenges

    COAL mining technique progressed slowly until the advent of mechanized mining. The cutting machine was a forward step, but had only a limited effect upon improving the percentage of coal recovery. Pre

    Jan 1, 1946

  • DFI
    Structural Underpinning By Pinpiles

    By D. A. Bruce

    Small diameter cast-in-place bored piles (pinpiles) have been installed throughout the world since 1952, but only more recently in the United States. The special features of their construction and per

    Jan 1, 1992

  • TMS
    Biosorption Removal of Aluminum Species from Wastewaters Streams

    By Javier Enrique Basurco Cayllahua

    In this work, a gram-positive bacteria was used as biosorbent to elucidate the aluminum load capacity under different conditions related to metallurgical and chemical plants. The sorption data followe

    Jan 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Analysis of the Influence of the Mining Sequence on a Remnant Pillar with FLAC3D

    By Shahé Shnorhokian

    Remnant pillars evolve towards the latter stages of mining in an orebody and act as repositories of mining-induced stress. It is therefore crucial to plan ahead as to their dimensions and location wit

    Jun 1, 2012