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Failure Characteristics Of Roof Falls At An Underground Stone Mine In Southwestern Pennsylvania
By Thomas E. Marshall, Anthony T. Iannachione, Leonard J. Prosser
The location and time of 2,007 microseismic emissions from a limestone mine in southwestern Pennsylvania were compared with the development of mine faces and the characteristics of the mine layout. Ba
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Memory Aid Enhances Person-Wearable SCSR Donning Proficiency ? Objective
Improve the effectiveness of person-wearable self-contained self rescuer (PWSCSR) training by enhancing the memory retention of trainees in proper donning procedures. Background In the fall of 1
Jan 1, 1990
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UDEC Modeling of an Underground Opening in Rock Masses of Varying Quality
By Tye J. Lasich
This project involved modeling rock masses with varying Rock Mass Rating (RMR) values to determine the degree of instability that develops around an underground opening as a function of RMR. The mode
Jan 1, 2005
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RI 9586 - Evaluation of Smoke Detectors for Mining Use
By John C. Edwards, Gerald S. Morrow
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has constructed a smoke chamber and developed sensitivity tests for smoke detectors. Response of ionization- and optical-type commercially available smoke detectors have been
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 7489 Gold Transport By Complex Metal Chloride Vapors
By Judith A. Eisele
The possibility of improving the volatilization of gold through the formation of a metal-gold chloride vapor complex was investigated. Gold-silica mixtures, containing ferrous and nonferrous minerals
Jan 1, 1971
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IC 9323 - Rib Stability: Practical Considerations To Optimize Rib Design
By W. C. Smith
The U.S. Bureau of Mines examined previous research on rib stability in an effort to develop a practical approach to understanding, characterizing, and controlling weak rib conditions in underground c
Jan 1, 1992
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Field Tests Of Cable Bolts Using Instrumented King Wires
By R. Pakalnis, Richard P. Curtin, Lewis A. Martin
Instrumented cable bolts developed at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health were used in conjunction with existing ground control to monitor rock
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Electronic Circuit Breaker For Data Collection Systems Used In Mining - Objective
Provide a means to (1) rapidly disconnect a multifunctioning signal channel from a multichannel data collection system, (2) protect electronic devices from damage while causing the minimum amount of d
Jan 1, 1990
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Technology News - No. 484 - Devices To Monitor Blind Spots Near Large Haulage Equipment
During 1999, there were six fatalities in surface mines involving haulage equipment colliding with a smaller vehicle or person, or backing over the edge of a dump point. All of these fatalities can be
Jan 1, 2001
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Complete Hoisting Systems
By David Hoadley, Kenneth R. Maser, Ashok B. Boghani, James E. Billar, D. Randolph Berry, Mackenzie Burnett, Robert H. Trent
C 2 Complete Hoisting Systems A Above Ground Installations A total of seven companies were identified who supply complete emergency escape hoist units for above ground installations The units ha
Jan 1, 1976
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Computer Program Helps Operators Of Drum-Type Coal Mining Machines Control Dust - Objective
Provide mine operators with a quick means of identifying the effect of cutting system changes on relative dustiness at the mine face, by developing an interactive computer program for drum-type coal m
Jan 1, 1986
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Multiple Type Discriminating Mine Fire Sensors
By C. P. Lazzara, R. A. Franks, G. F. Friel, J. C. Edwards, J. J. Opferman
It was determined that a selection of different types of fire sensors could be used to discriminate mine fires from nuisance emissions produced by diesel equipment. A neural network (NN) was develope
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A Passive Means To Detect Hot Trolley Insulators
By A. J. Hudson, M. R. Yenchek
Faulty insulators on mine trolley/track haulageways may allow the flow of leakage currents into the mine roof and ultimately result in combustion of the local roof material. The National Institute for
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RI 9219 - Computer Simulation of Face Ventilation To Dilute High Methane Concentrations Developed by Blasting Oil Shale
By C. E. Brechtel
Cooperative research efforts by the Bureau of Mines and Agapito & Associates, Inc., Grand Junction, CO, used a one-dimensional, finite-element computer model to simulate turbulent mass transfer in fac
Jan 1, 1989
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Minor Nonmetals (0d6af314-3bd6-40c0-8210-5d37fdfee1b6)
By Albert E. Schreck
THIS CHAPTER concerns such minor nonmetals as greensand, meerschaum, mineral wool, staurolite, and wollastonite. GREENSAND Output of greensand (glauconite) was slightly higher than in 1958. Op
Jan 1, 1960
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Coal Mine Communications
By Jürgen F. Brune, William H. Schiffbauer
Communication problems are not new. Research in this area goes back as far as 7922 when the US Bureau of Mines performed experiments to detect radio signals from inside their experimental mine in Bruc
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Underground Mining Facts – 2003
1. Data from the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) indicate that a total of 44,015 employees worked in underground mining locations in 2003, corresponding to 44,778 full-time equivalent (FT
Feb 1, 2005
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Dust Agglomerator For Surface Coal Mine Drills - Objective
Improve the dust control effectiveness of dry collection systems on surface coal mine drills. Approach Use a dust pelletizer to convert the respirable dust particles discharged by the dry collec
Jan 1, 1989
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Minor Nonmetals - Asphalt (Native) (f110b2cb-f5d0-41a1-960d-67782737a2ac)
By Richard H. Singleton
Native asphalt was produced in 1980 by six companies in four States. Leading States were Texas and Utah. Output decreased 22% in 1980 to 1.25 million tons while value decreased 2% to $25.0 million.
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 2801 Tests With Rock Dust For Extinguishing Fire ? Purpose Of Tests.
By H. C. Howarth
The preliminary tests referred to in this report wore made at the Bureau's Experimental Mine under the general supervision of G. S. Rice chief mining engineer, to determine whether rock dust way
Jan 1, 1927