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RI 6169 Investigations Of Stresses In A Drill Bit And Rock Under Static Loads
By Albert J. Rambosek
The results obtained in a study of the stress conditions existing in a drill bit-point area and in the underlying rock, when the bit was in full but nonpenetrative contact with the rock, are presented
Jan 1, 1963
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Quartz Analysis in Coal Mine Samples: Comparison of XRD and P-7 Methods
By Jianmin Qin, Raja V. Ramani, Wilson Miola
"The number of underground work entities operating under reduced dust standards in U.S. coal mines has been increasing since the start of the decade of the 80s and is currently approaching 10,000. The
Mar 1, 1992
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IC 7266 Graphite - Natural And Manufactured ? Introduction
By G. Richards Gwinn
The mineral graphite, a form of carbon, has been known for hundreds of years, and, was first used commercially as a coloring agent. Its true identity, however, was not recognized until the end of the
Jan 1, 1943
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RI 4622 A Test Of Treated Timbers In A Mine At Negaunee, Mich.
By F. S. Crawford
This report deals with the effectiveness and economy of installing mine timbers treated with preservatives in long-life service locations. Early in the present century, when mine timbers and labor wer
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 3990 McCoy Iron Deposits, Lander County, NV
By Victor E. Kral
"SUMMARYFollowing a magnetometer survey on the McCoy iron deposit, a trenching and drilling program was carried out by the Bureau of Mines in August 1944.This deposit is 32.3 miles southwest of Battle
Jan 1, 1947
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Do light-emitting diode cap lamps enable improvements in miner safety?
By J. Sammarco
Proper illumination is critical to a miner?s ability to detect hazards in underground mines. Moving hazards are often located in the miner?s peripheral field-of-view, while slip/trip/ fall hazards ar
Jan 1, 2009
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Model Application
By R. V. Ramani, A. S. C. Owili-eger
Mathematical modeling is a scientific exercise with the objective of developing simplified mathematical statements that relate to one another the same way as the processes that are being modeled. The
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 3261 Use of Rock-Dust In Bituminous Coal Mines During 1930, 1931, and 1932 - A Statistical Survey
By W. W. Adams
"Although rock-dust is an effective and generally recognized preventive of wide-spread explosions in bituminous-coal mines and although in explosions many lives have been saved by its use that almost
Nov 1, 1934
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RI 2260 Safety Organization Of Old Dominion Mine At Globe, Arizona
By E. D. Gardner
"In recent years efficient safety organizations have been considered essential at all well-managed metal mines. Statistics from numerous mines throughout the country show that the expense of operation
Jun 1, 1921
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RI 6919 Geometry Of Metal Distribution In Five Veins Of The Fresnillo Mine, Zacatecas, Mexico
By Jr. Koch
As a part of a larger study of the distribution of metals within ore deposits, the geometry of distribution of gold, silver, lead, copper, and zinc in five veins of the Fresnillo mine, Zacatecas, Mexi
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 8927 - Cobalt Recovery From Copper Leach Solutions
By T. H. Jeffers
Significant amounts of cobalt, a strategic and critical metal, are present in readily accessible spent copper leach solutions. For example, recovery of cobalt at two major u.S. copper operations could
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 8590 Aluminum Chloride Hexahydrate Crystallization by HCI Gas Sparging
By J. H. Maysilles
The Bureau of Mines is conducting research on various technologies to recover alumina from domestic resources for feedstock to existing aluminum smelting capacity as a means to reduce dependence on im
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 9359 State-Of-The-Art Techniques For Backfilling Abandoned Mine Voids
By Jeffrey S. Walker
Abandoned underground mine openings are susceptible to collapse because of the mining methods used, the character of the overburden, and the typically large, wide entries with minimal roof support. Th
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 9092 - Effects of Ancient Stream Channel Deposits on Mine Roof Stability: A Case Study
By David K. Ingram
The Bureau of Mines conducted underground mapping and rock strength tests to describe and analyze mine roof conditions surrounding ancient stream channel deposits (paleochannels) in the Pittsburgh Coa
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 5883 Comparison Of Methods For Detecting And Analyzing Fumes From Explosives ? Summary
By Edward J. Murphy
A comparative study has been made by the Bureau of Mines of several analytical methods for determining carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides in toxic gases produced by the detonation of explosives. Labo
Jan 1, 1961
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Guidelines For Accurate Mine Airflow Measurements - Objective
Improve the accuracy of commonly-used mine air velocity measurement techniques. Approach The Bureau of Mines, through a contract with Ketron, Inc., conducted a detailed study to establish appr
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-172-83 Theoretical Study, Design And Analysis Of An Improved Shuttle Car Cable Reel
By PW Meisel
An hydraulic-powered reel system to minimize peak tension transients in shuttle car trailing cables has been theoretically designed and analyzed using a computer. A single spring-loaded take-up sheave
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 3188 A Study of Falls of Roof and Coal Mines in Mines of Lincoln County, Wyoming
By H. Tomlinson
"PURPOSE OF REPORTThe purpose of this report, which is the third of a. series on the coal mines of the Western States, is to give the findings of a study of the causes and methods of prevention of acc
Sep 1, 1932
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Investigation Of Longwall Face Ventilation Air-Splitting Methods For Improved Dust Control
By J. A. Organiscak
Two types of airflow splitting methods for improving longwall dust control were investigated by NIOSH's Pittsburgh Research Laboratory. These methods included a translucent mesh barrier and a sta
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OFR-56-80 Characterization Of Respirable Coal Mine Dust Computer Analysis Of Scanning Electron Microscope Images
By Gerald G. Johnson
The use of the Scanning Electron Microscope to characterize Coal Mine Dust has been possible because of two circumstances. First, the imaging process of the SEM allows multiple signals (secondary elec
Jan 1, 1979