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                     Control Of Dust In Hard-Rock Tunnels Control Of Dust In Hard-Rock TunnelsIn This Chapter [Finding the dust source Ventilation and dust collector malfunctions Upgrading the dust controls Design stage ventilation planning ] This chapter explains how to r Jan 6, 2003 
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                     Control Of Methane During Coal Mine Shaft Excavation And Filling Control Of Methane During Coal Mine Shaft Excavation And FillingBy Fred N. Kissell In This Chapter [Ventilation and methane sampling guidelines for conventional shafts Dealing with restricted spaces where methane can accumulate Ventilation and methane sampling at raise b Jan 6, 2006 
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                     Control Of Methane In Coal Silos Control Of Methane In Coal SilosBy Fred N. Kissell In This Chapter [Measuring the gas emission from the coal Methane at the top of the silo Methane at the load-out area and Actions taken after a silo explosion] Methane accumulat Jan 6, 2006 
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                     Control Of Respirable Dust - Lung Diseases Of Miners Control Of Respirable Dust - Lung Diseases Of MinersBy Fred N. Kissell, Jay F. Colinet The two major lung diseases of miners are "blacklung" and silicosis. Blacklung, or pneumoconiosis, was first recognized as a disease of British coal miners in the 1600s. However, investigations into t 
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                     Controlled-Yielding Rock Bolt - Objective Controlled-Yielding Rock Bolt - ObjectiveTo allow the controlled yielding of mine walls in order to reduce rock-burst hazards and reduce maintenance caused by excessive squeezing forces. Approach Rock bolts that elongate and continue Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Controlling A Thin-Seam Continuous Miner Hundreds Of Feet Outby The Underground Face - Objective Controlling A Thin-Seam Continuous Miner Hundreds Of Feet Outby The Underground Face - ObjectiveProvide the technology to remotely control a thin¬-seam continuous mining machine from a safe location hundreds of feet outby the working face in an underground room-and-pillar mine. Background and Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Controlling A Thin-Seam Miner 500 Feet From The Face Controlling A Thin-Seam Miner 500 Feet From The FaceBy William H. Schiffbauer, William D. Mayercheck, August J. Kwitowski This report summarizes work sponsored by the Bureau of Mines in the development of a remote operating system (ROS) for controllng a thin-seam continuous miner (TSCM) 500 feet or more distant from the 
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                     Controlling And Monitoring Diesel Emissions In Underground Mines In The United States Controlling And Monitoring Diesel Emissions In Underground Mines In The United StatesBy Steven E. Mischler The exposure of mine workers to diesel particulate matter (DPM) and gases is an issue of great concern to the underground mining community in the United States. Approximately 30,000 underground miner Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Controlling dust exposures in longwall mining utilizing a simple barrier Controlling dust exposures in longwall mining utilizing a simple barrierBy Daniel D. Sweeney The United States coal mining industry has traditionally experienced difficulty in controlling dust levels below the occupational exposure limit. While improvements in face ventilation and water spray Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Controlling respirable dust in underground coal mines in the United States Controlling respirable dust in underground coal mines in the United StatesAs mining operations in the United States (US) have become more productive, controlling the dust exposure of mine workers has become more challenging. In response, US mining operations are applying ba Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Controlling Roof Beam Failures From High Horizontal Stresses In Underground Stone Mines Controlling Roof Beam Failures From High Horizontal Stresses In Underground Stone MinesBy T. E. Marshall, D. R. Dolinar, C. S. Cornpton, L. J. Prosser, A. T. Iannacchione, D. C. Oyler The U.S., Australian, and United Kingdom coal and the Canadian hard rock mining industries have long recognized the significance of high horizontal stresses as a factor affecting the stability of roof 
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                     Controlling Salt-Mine Cutting Machine Dust With A Low-Flow Foam Technique - Objective Controlling Salt-Mine Cutting Machine Dust With A Low-Flow Foam Technique - ObjectiveControl dust generated during undercutting in salt mines without causing ore-solubility problems that result from excessive water use. Approach A foam generator was developed to provide a reli Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Conventional Versus Developing Processes Of Phosphatic Clay Disposal: A Technical Evaluation Conventional Versus Developing Processes Of Phosphatic Clay Disposal: A Technical EvaluationBy Jerry T. McLendon The proper disposition of phosphatic clays has been the subject of research and debated for years by phosphate producers, State and Federal research agencies, regulatory authorities, and environmental Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Convergence Measurements For Squeeze Monitoring: Instrumentation And Results Convergence Measurements For Squeeze Monitoring: Instrumentation And ResultsBy Eric R. Bauer The magnitude and rate of advance of an inmine coal squeeze was deter-mined by measuring roof-to-floor convergence on a regular basis. A dial-gage tube extensometer was used to collect data. Using the Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Conversion Of Urban Refuse To Oil Conversion Of Urban Refuse To OilBy Herbert R. Appell Urban refuse, cellulosic wastes, and sewage sludge have been converted to heavy oil by heating under pressure with carbon monoxide and steam. Conversions of the organic matter to oil, water, and gas h Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Conveyor Belt Service Machine - Objective Conveyor Belt Service Machine - ObjectiveDesign, fabricate, and test a machine capable of operating in coal seams 48-inches and thicker that can reduce the time, expense, and injury potential inherent in extending and retracting mine-wide se Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Conveyor Installation Tools - Objective Of Research Conveyor Installation Tools - Objective Of ResearchTo reduce accidents associated with transporting, installing or maintaining mine conveyor belts by providing easy-to-use tools for use in specific tasks. Approach The Bureau of Mines, through Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Cooperative Opportunity In Developing - A Linear Cutting Drum - Objective Cooperative Opportunity In Developing - A Linear Cutting Drum - ObjectiveDesign and test a high-production coal mining machine that generates less respirable dust. Background Current coal cutting systems generate excessive amounts of airborne respirable dust and fin Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Copper Mining In North America - Introduction Copper Mining In North America - IntroductionBy E. D. Gardner From the standpoint of tonnage and dollar value copper is the most important nonferrous metal mined in North America. The opening of copper mines has had an important bearing on the development and se Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Core Drilling At Shaft Sites Of Proposed Mine-Water Drainage Tunnel - Anthracite Region Of Pennsylvania - Summary Core Drilling At Shaft Sites Of Proposed Mine-Water Drainage Tunnel - Anthracite Region Of Pennsylvania - SummaryBy S. H. Ash THE information obtained by examining and analyzing the core drillings from 15 diamond-drill holes shows that with the proper equipment little difficulty should be experienced while sinking the shafts Jan 1, 1952 
