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                     OFR-95-92 RCRA Regulation Impact On Alaska Mineral Development - Waste Rock Management OFR-95-92 RCRA Regulation Impact On Alaska Mineral Development - Waste Rock ManagementBy M. John Brodie This report reviews the regulatory environment as it pertains to waste rock management and disposal from mining operations, excluding coal and placer gold operations, in the \irate of Alaska. It is ba Jan 1, 1992 
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                     RI 7916 Using Sulfur Hexafluoride as a Gaseous Tracer To Study Ventilation Systems in Mines (79a504fe-c119-467d-a2d2-79e7ee5d26fd) RI 7916 Using Sulfur Hexafluoride as a Gaseous Tracer To Study Ventilation Systems in Mines (79a504fe-c119-467d-a2d2-79e7ee5d26fd)The Bureau of Mines found sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), released from a lecture bottle, to be an ideal gaseous tracer for studying mine ventilation systems. Air samples were collected in glass syringes a Jan 1, 1974 
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                     RI 7713 Testing Of Coal-Cutter Materials For Incendivity And Radiance Of Sparks RI 7713 Testing Of Coal-Cutter Materials For Incendivity And Radiance Of SparksBy R. Blickensderfer The sparking and gas-igniting tendency of steels and alloys were evaluated my measuring the radiance of spark showers produced by grinding a sample on an abrasive wheel in air, the time required for a Jan 1, 1972 
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                     RI 6238 Investigation Of A Subbituminous Coal Deposit Suitable For Opencut Mining, Beluga River Coalfield, Alaska RI 6238 Investigation Of A Subbituminous Coal Deposit Suitable For Opencut Mining, Beluga River Coalfield, AlaskaBy Robert S. Warfield The Bureau of Mines investigated a geologically favorable area in the Beluga River coalfield in south-central Alaska to determine if there were sufficient minable coal reserves for onsite utilization Jan 1, 1963 
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                     RI 8383 Relationship of Mineralogical and Chemical Composition of Refractory Periclases to Modulus of Rupture at 1,500° to 1,600° C RI 8383 Relationship of Mineralogical and Chemical Composition of Refractory Periclases to Modulus of Rupture at 1,500° to 1,600° CBy J. T. McLendon As part of its research project in developing improved refractory materials for metallurgical applications, the Federal Bureau of Mines obtained hot modulus of rupture data at 1,500°,1,550°, and 1,600 Jan 1, 1979 
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                     RI 7594 Classification Test Methods For Oxidizing Materials RI 7594 Classification Test Methods For Oxidizing MaterialsBy J. M. Kuchta Bench-scale test methods were developed by the Bureau of Mines for use by the Department of Transportation in the classification of solid and liquid oxidizers. A burning rate test is recommended for e Jan 1, 1972 
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                     OFR-59-78 Test Of Inorganic Replacements For Resins OFR-59-78 Test Of Inorganic Replacements For ResinsBy Fun-Den Wang Rock bolting has become a major method of coal mine roof support because of its effectiveness, economy, and convenience. The polymeric-resin-bonded bolt has generally proved to be more effective than Jan 1, 1976 
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                     RI 3607 Survey Of Fuel Consumption At Refineries In 1940 ? Summary (f1efc389-e9c3-4eba-8963-f97bc5925e7a) RI 3607 Survey Of Fuel Consumption At Refineries In 1940 ? Summary (f1efc389-e9c3-4eba-8963-f97bc5925e7a)By G. R. Hopkins The average heat requirement per barrel of crude processed in the United states rose from 555,000 B. t. u. in 1939 to 579,000 B. t. u. in 1940, although crude runs increased from 1,237,840,000 barrels Jan 1, 1942 
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                     A Noise Control For A Roof Bolting Machine: Collapsible Drill Steel Enclosure A Noise Control For A Roof Bolting Machine: Collapsible Drill Steel EnclosureBy Rudy J. Matetic The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) at the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL) is conducting research to reduce the noise exposures of roof bolting machine operators and Jan 1, 2008 
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                     IC 9224 Effects Of Environmental Stressors On Vigilance Performance IC 9224 Effects Of Environmental Stressors On Vigilance PerformanceBy J. C. Duchon The U.S. Bureau of Mines is conducting human factors research for the purpose of reducing accidents and improving the person-machine interface found in surface and underground mining operations. Miner Jan 1, 1989 
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                     RI 3607 Survey Of Fuel Consumption At Refineries In 1940 - Summary RI 3607 Survey Of Fuel Consumption At Refineries In 1940 - SummaryBy G. R. Hopkins The average heat requirement per barrel of crude processed in the United states rose from 555,000 B. t. u. in 1939 to 579,000 B. t. u. in 1940, although crude runs increased from 1,237,840,000 barrels Jan 1, 1942 
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                     RI 7596 Hydraulic Fracturing Of Wyoming Green River Oil Shale: Field Experiments, Phase I RI 7596 Hydraulic Fracturing Of Wyoming Green River Oil Shale: Field Experiments, Phase IBy H. E. Thomas [The Bureau of Mines has conducted a field hydraulic fracturing experiment to determine the preferential orientation of induced fractures in oil shale at a depth of about 400 feet in the Green River B Jan 1, 1972 
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                     RI 3544 A Study Of Timber Decay In The Crucible Mine Of The Crucible Fuel Co. ? Introduction (aed0b321-b91a-4601-a1a8-28ba35c9479e) RI 3544 A Study Of Timber Decay In The Crucible Mine Of The Crucible Fuel Co. ? Introduction (aed0b321-b91a-4601-a1a8-28ba35c9479e)By E. R. Maize [In report of Investigations 3452,5/ baling with roof movement in the Crucible mine, reference was made do to the fact tart timber decay was being studied at the time of writing. This roper, written a Jan 1, 1940 
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                     IC 6529 Accident Experience and Cost of Accidents at Washington Coal Mines IC 6529 Accident Experience and Cost of Accidents at Washington Coal MinesBy S. K. Ash In arriving at economic losses in coal mining due to accidents, a statistician is confronted with many difficulties on account of the lack of information relative to nonfatal accidents. For comparativ Nov 1, 1931 
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                     OFR-81(1)-81 Volume I - Precalculation Of The Effect Of Fires On Ventilation Systems Of Mines - Summary OFR-81(1)-81 Volume I - Precalculation Of The Effect Of Fires On Ventilation Systems Of Mines - SummaryBy Rudolf E. Greuer This report contains the practical application of a computer program for the simulation of ventilation systems under the influence of mine fires and other emergencies on five hardrock mines. The intro Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Adaptive-Noise-Cancellation Techniques For Through-The-Earth Electromagnetic, Volume III Adaptive-Noise-Cancellation Techniques For Through-The-Earth Electromagnetic, Volume IIIBy Frederick H. Raab An electromagnetic (EM) system for the location of trapped mine workers at coal-mine (300 m) depths has been developed. The use of such a system in deep mines (1-km depth) requires transmission at ext Jan 2, 1984 
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                     RI 7274 Eight-Piece Concrete Sets For Small Mine Openings: A Progress Report RI 7274 Eight-Piece Concrete Sets For Small Mine Openings: A Progress ReportBy M. O. Serbousek To further investigate the potential of precast concrete sets as a support medium for underground mines, the Bureau of Mines designed an eight-piece precast reinforced concrete drift set for a small o Jan 1, 1969 
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                     RI 8374 Citrate-Process Pilot-Plant Operation at the Bunker Hill Company RI 8374 Citrate-Process Pilot-Plant Operation at the Bunker Hill CompanyBy Laird Crocker A goal of the Federal Bureau of Mines is to minimize the undersirable environmental conflicts and impacts associated with mineral processing operations. To help reach this goal the Bureau operated a c Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Standard Tests For Suspended Seats – Can These Contribute To Protection Against Whole-Body Vibration? – Commentary On Historical Development And Current Work In CEN/TC231/WG9 (Seating) - Introduction Standard Tests For Suspended Seats – Can These Contribute To Protection Against Whole-Body Vibration? – Commentary On Historical Development And Current Work In CEN/TC231/WG9 (Seating) - IntroductionBy Richard Stayner Suspended seats perform two functions: Reduce effect of occasional large bumps; Reduce more continuous vibration at a lower level. The former needs high damping. The latter needs low damping. For m Jan 6, 2006 
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                     IC 8042 Administration Of The Federal Coal-Mine Safety Act, 1952-60 ? Summary IC 8042 Administration Of The Federal Coal-Mine Safety Act, 1952-60 ? SummaryBy James Westfield Following is a brief resume of the Division's activities that have had a favorable effect on health, safety, and the reduction of injuries at coal mines: 1. The Federal Mine Safety Code for B Jan 1, 1961 
