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TPR 12 - Gas Migration Characteristics of CoalbedsBy J. D. Hadden, Albert Sainato
The Bureau of Mines conducted drilling studies in the Pocahontas No. 3, the Pittsburgh, and a western coalbed to establish the gas migration characteristics for each. Gas pressures in the Pittsburgh c
May 1, 1969
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RI 7074 Diesel Exhaust Contamination Of Tunnel AirBy John C. Holtz
The Bureau of Mines studied air contamination caused by diesel exhaust in a 10,000-ft ventilated tunnel. Sequential air samples were taken at the ends and middle of the tunnel during an operating cycl
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 2883 Retreatment of Comstock TailingsBy J. A. Woolf, E. S. Leaver
"So much has been written on the ore genesis of the Comstock Lode that it is sufficient here to describe the original ores as consisting chiefly of quartz and some calcite. In places .a considerable a
Jul 1, 1928
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IC 9089 Impact of Background Sources on Dust Exposure of Bag Machine OperatorBy Andrew B. Cecala, Edward D. Thimons
"The Bureau of Mines has recorded a number of different background dust sources that significantly contaminated the air breathed by bag machine operators. These background sources, observed at five di
Jan 1, 1986
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Evaluation Of The Strength Of Slender PillarsPillars with width-to-height ratios of less than 1.0 are frequently created in underground hard rock mines. The strength of slender pillars can be estimated using empirically developed equations. Howe
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RI 5483 Spherical Propagation Of Explosion-Generated Strain Pulses In Rock ? Summary And ConclusionsBy Wilbur I. Duvall
This report presents experimental data on the propagation of explosion- generated strain pulses in rock. Tests were performed in 5 different rock types, employing 10 different types of explosives. Cha
Jan 1, 1959
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IC 9109 - Evaluating Ventilation Parameters of Three Coal Mine GobsBy F. N. Kissell
The Bureau of Mines used sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) tracer gas to evaluate the effectiveness of gob ventilation and/or sealing practices at three coal mines, each having different problems associated w
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 8211 Recovering Iron From Copper Smelting Furnace Slags by Carbon InjectionBy D. L. Paulson
The Bureau of Mines is investigating pyrometallurgica1 and" chemical methods to recover valuable constituents from metallurgical dusts and slags. Under this program a technique was developed to recove
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 8225 Recovery of Brine From Potash Operation SlimeBy C. E. Jordan
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory studies on methods to increase the recovery of brine from slime produced by operating potash plants. The slime was comprised of 80 percent brine saturated with
Jan 1, 1977
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Technology News - No. 520 - A Method to Characterize Risk Associated With Mine Roof ConditionsObjective To characterize the roof fall risk associated with underground limestone mining. Background During the first 5 years of this decade, more than one-fourth of the underground mining f
Oct 1, 2006
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Fire Data Analysis For All Metal/Nonmetal Mining Categories - Underground Metal/nonmetal And Stone Mine FiresBy Maria I. De Rosa
Table 1 and figure 1 show the number of fires and fire injuries that occurred in underground metal/nonmetal and stone mines by state during 1990-2001. Table 1 also shows the injury risk rates, employe
Jan 1, 2004
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RI 5910 Extraction And Separation Of Yttrium And Rare-Earth Elements Found In Euxenite - SummaryBy William G. Gruzenaky
The separation of yttrium and the individual rare-earth elements (lanthanons) from mixtures in which they occur has been a difficult problem through-out the years. Because of the increased interest in
Jan 1, 1961
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Introduction (382b3c53-e9ed-44c9-b17e-91c1b488e7cd)By Ronald D. Hill, Elmore C. Grim
The United States is richly endowed with mineral resources. However, mineral recovery by its very nature, involves a destructive process, Figures 1 and 2. In the past, mining practices were all too
Jan 1, 1974
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Technology News - No. 490 - An Inexpensive Device for Monitoring Explosions in Sealed Areas of Underground MinesObjective To develop a passive, inexpensive technique for monitoring explosion overpressures within sealed areas in underground coalmines. Background From 1994 to 2000, seven explosions of me
Jun 1, 2001
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What is human factors research?? A roof bolter reaches for a lever while guiding the drill with his other hand. Since he's watching the drill and many of the controls look and feel alike, he hits the wrong control and crushes
Jan 1, 1998
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IC 9054 Technological Alternatives For The Conservation Of Strategic And Critical Minerals-Cobalt, Chromium, Manganese, And Platinum-Group Metals : A ReviewBy Russell J. Foster
This Bureau of Mines review focuses on the extent to which technologically and economically feasible programs in substitution, improved processing practices, including recycling, and design can achiev
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 7826 Flotation of Marquette Range Nonmagnetic Taconite Using Innovative ProceduresBy D. W. Frommer
Processing of nonmagnetic taconites by selective flocculation-des liming and anionic flotation of calcium-activated silica has been investigated using innovative procedures as a means of improving ope
Jan 1, 1973
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Evaluation Of Remotely Installed Mine Seals For Mine Fire ControlBy T. A. Gray, L. M. Crayne, P. Glogowski, Trevits. M. A.
Of the 19 major mine fire events (including thermal events) that have occurred in the last 6 years (2000-2005), it is estimated that remotely constructed mine seals could have been used at 65% of the
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Demonstration Of Remote Mine Seal ConstructionBy Thomas A. Gray, Lynn M. Crayne, Michael A. Trevits, Phil Glogowski
Mine seals can be remotely constructed in underground coal mines, through vertical boreholes, when direct access to a fire is impossible or considered to be too dangerous. This method has great merit
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Hazard Recognition Training Program For Construction, Maintenance And Repair Activities - IntroductionBy Joseph P. Flick, Kathleen M. Kowalski, Lynn L. Rethi, Roberta A. Calhoun
Many miners are involved in tasks at the mine site that are similar to those sub-tasks performed in general construction, maintenance and repair (CMR) type work activities. As a result, many of the i
Jan 1, 1999