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IC 7487 Activities of the Health and Safety Division, Bureau of Mines United States Department of the Interior during the War Years, 1941-45
By D. Harrington
"FOREWORDVirtually all government agencies undertook many additional responsibilities during the period immediately preceding World War II; these responsibilities increased vastly in importance and sc
Jan 1, 1949
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The Road to Zero: The Fifty-Year Effort to EliminateRoof Fall Fatalities fromU.S. Underground Coal Mines
By Christopher Mark
Sixty years ago, underground coal mining was the most hazardous job in the United States. Roof falls were a big part of the problem. They killed about 100 miners every year, more than all other causes
Jul 1, 2023
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Rate Phenomena In Uranium Extraction By Amines
By Charles F. Coleman
Kinetics studies and other rate measurements are reviewed in the amine extraction of uranium and of some other related and associated metal ions. Equilibration' is relatively fast in the uranium
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 8306 Research And Technologic Work At The Health And Safety Research And Testing Center: Fiscal Years 1960-65
This report describes the activities and publications of the Bureau of Mines Health and Safety Research and Testing Center, Pittsburgh, Pa., for the fiscal years 1960-65. It includes a discussion or w
Jan 1, 1966
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Environmental Assessment of Iron Ore Agglomeration Processes
By K R. Vining, T E. Norgate
A study was carried out to compare the environmental impacts of the two major iron ore agglomeration processes, sintering and pelletising, using life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology. The following
Jan 1, 2006
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UB Digs Deep and Builds Over Adjacent Subway for New Medical Building Hub
By Lisa R. Papandrea, David Chen, Walter E. Kaeck
"Construction of the University at Buffalo’s new School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (UB-SMBS) required excavation in variable ground to a depth of more than 40 ft adjacent to the NFTA Metro su
Jan 1, 2016
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Bulletin 82 International Conference of Mine Experiment Stations, Pittsburgh, Pa., September 14-21, 1912
By George S. Rice
In 1911 the Director of the United States Bureau of Mines instructed the chief mining engineer of the bureau , during an investigation of coal-mine safety conditions in Europe, to ask the directors of
Jan 1, 1914
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Introduction (cd3264c9-91bd-489f-bd40-1adecc78f9e1)
The Bureau of Mines is the engineering arm of the Government for mineral resources. Its mission is to carry out laboratory and field studies that will assure the wise and effective development and use
Jan 1, 1971
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Maintenance
By Peter C. Jones
The paper gives a broad view of the maintenance procedures at the Cassiar Asbestos Corporation property. Comparisons are drawn to indicate the changes in facilities and approach that have evolved over
Jan 1, 1978
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IC 7009 Dewatering and Drying of Coal
By Ellis S. Hertzog, James R. Cudworth
Tremendous interest has been evidenced in the subject of dewatering and drying ooal for the past 10 years, and yet little effort has been made to summarize the literature, at least so far as this coun
Apr 1, 1938
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The Social Acceptability Process of the Canadian Malartic Mine
By Philippe Angers
This article analyzes the social acceptability process of a mining project located in an existing city. It will explore how the principles of sustainable development have been integrated in the projec
Aug 1, 2013
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RI 4459 Physical Properties Of Mine Rock Part I
By S. L. Windes
This report presents a tabulation of the physical and petrographic properties of Over 100 rock types from operating mines or mineral-investigation projects. The physical properties include the followi
Jan 1, 1949
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Assessment Of The Pathogenic Potential Of Asbestiform Vs. Nonasbestiform Particulates (Cleavage Fragments) In In Vitro (Cell Or Organ Culture) Models And Bioassays
By Brooke T. Mossman
Asbestos fibers are highly fibrous silicate fibers that are distinguished by having a large aspect (length to diameter) ratio and are crystallized in an asbestiform habit that causes them to separate
Jan 1, 2007
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RI 6115 Thermal Expansion Of Magnesium Oxide: An Interlaboratory Study
By William J. Campbell
Evaluation by the Bureau of Mines of published expansion values for magnesium oxide shows significant variation in values, which may be attributed to sample variables, experimental errors, or systemat
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 5017 Reconnaissance Of The Cartersville Manganese Deposits, Bartow County, Ga. ? Introduction And Summary
By J. F. Neill, O&apos
[The Cartersville mining district is in Bartow County, Ga., about 40 miles northwest of Atlanta. Barite, limonite, ocher, amber, hematite, and, manganese oxide ores have been produced from the strict
Jan 1, 1954
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Tailing Dam Monitoring – Safety Enhancement Through Data Fusion - SME Annual Meeting 2022
By J. Kretschmann, A. Müterthies, T. Rudolph, C. Yang, P. Goerke-Mallet
Catastrophic failures of dams and tailing storage facilities (TSF) have triggered the development of integrated ground monitoring concepts for hazard assessment, risk management and public safety. The
Mar 2, 2022
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IC 8428 Heavy Oil Reservoirs In Arkansas
By W. G. Park
Long-range projection of demand for domestic crude oil indicates a continued upward movement and accentuates the need for increasing the recovery from known crude-oil resources to supplement expected
Jan 1, 1969
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Highlights - Bituminous Coal And Lignite -
The number of railroad coal cars (open top hoppers), dominated rail car orders and deliveries in 1975 according to announcements made February 11, by the Association of American Railroads and the Amer
Jan 1, 1976
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Cold-Mold Arc Melting And Casting
By R. A. Beall
This bulletin reviews the historical background of the cold-mold arc-melting technology, with specific references to the development that led to homogeneous zirconium ingots. Descriptions are given of
Jan 1, 1968
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OFR-17(3)-77 Conceptual Design Of An Automated Longwall Mining System - Volume I - Final Report ? Executive Summary
This report provides concepts for two automated longwall mining systems; one for operation in a 42 to 57-inch thick section of the Lower Kittanning coal seam, the other in a 57 to 72-inch thick sectio
Jan 1, 1976