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  • NIOSH
    RI 5487 Evaluation Of A California Bentonite Clay For Use In Oil-Well Drilling Muds ? Summary And Introduction

    By Quintin A. Aune

    This report presents the results of a field and laboratory study by the Federal Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the California Division of Mines, of the swelling-type bentonite deposits in the Va

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Coal Dust Explosibility

    By Kenneth L. Cashdollar

    This paper reports US Bureau of Mines (USBM) research on the explosibility of coal dusts. The purpose of this work is to improve safety in mining and other industries that process or use coal. Most of

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    Carbon Black - General Summary

    By William B. Harper

    Domestic sales of carbon black sustained the upward movement for the 4th consecutive year, reflecting the increased sales of motor vehicles during the same period. Sales of carbon black in the domesti

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Sprayfan Aids In Effectively Controlling Methane - Objective

    Reduce face methane concentrations and help prevent miners from working under unsupported roof while moving the curtain. Approach Use water sprays on the continuous mining machine to move and di

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Adjustable-Height Cab Protects Scoop Operators - Objective

    Provide an operator cab to assure protection, comfortable use of controls, and good visibility. Approach A cab which raises and lowers by pivoting about d horizontal axis was Installed on two

    Jan 1, 1977

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    RI 8436 Synergism in Polyethylene Oxide Dewatering of Phosphatic Clay Waste

    By A. G. Smelley

    As part of research conducted in its mission to effect pollution abatement, the Bureau of Mines, U. S. Department of the Interior, is developing a dewatering technique that allows for disposal of phos

    Jan 1, 1980

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    SP 18-94 - Improving Safety At Small Underground Mines - Proceedings: Bureau of Mines Technology Transfer Seminar (a232d103-9558-43c6-83ad-95a67eb3c87c)

    By Robert H. Peters

    This U.S. Bureau of Mines report identifies the types of serious accidents that occur most frequently at small underground coal mines and describes the strategies that could help prevent these acciden

    Jan 1, 1994

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    OFR-13-68 The College Of Earth And Mineral Sciences Experiment Station The Pennsylvania State University ? I. Introduction

    By Charles B. Manula

    Judging from the rapid pace of increased demands for mineral products, technological forecasting will become an increasingly necessary tool in mining. Even though the mining industry in 1966 produced

    Jan 1, 1968

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    RI 9573 - Transport of Total Tailings Paste Backfill: Results of Full-Scale Pipe Test Loop Pumping Tests

    By C. C. Clark, R. R. Backer, J. D. Vickery

    This report presents the results of tests conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines to determine the transport characteristics of highly concentrated paste backfill mixes made from dewatered total mine ta

    Jan 1, 1995

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    OFR-14-91 Advanced Materials In Mining - Foreword

    By J. Owens

    Advanced materials development ranks as one of the most important high-tech industries of the future in the United States. Recent breakthroughs can be attributed to advanced computer technology, power

    Jan 1, 1991

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    RI 8118 Sulfur Reduction Potential of the Coals of the United States - A Revision of Report of Investigations 7633

    By Cavallaro. J. A.

    This report presents the results of a washability study of 455 raw coal channel samples with special emphasis on sulfur reduction. These raw coals contained on the average 14.0 percent ash, 1.91 perce

    Jan 1, 1976

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    World Economy - Introduction

    By Charles L. Kimbell

    In overview, 1988 appeared to be the best year for the world's mineral industry since 1980, although the all-important petroleum component suffered severely from low prices. With this notable exc

    Jan 1, 1990

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    RI 3055 Accelerated Laboratory Test for Determination of Slacking Characteristics of Coal

    By W. H. Frederic, A. C. Fieldner, W. A. Selvig

    "Low-rank coals have a pronounced tendency to disintegrate or ""slack” when alternately dried, and wetted by exposure to the weather. The more readily a coal slacks the greater is its tendency to igni

    Nov 1, 1930

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    RI 9527 - Effective Hazard Recognition Training Using a Latent-Image, Three-Dimensional Slide Simulation Exercise

    By E. A. Barrett, K. M. Kowalski

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) conducted experiments to determine if training using a latent- image, three-dimensional (3-D) slide simulation exercise improved miners' ability to recognize roof

    Jan 1, 1995

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    RI 6663 Heat Of Formation Of Tantalum Carbide

    By Alla D. Mah

    The heat of combustion of TaC0.996 was determined by oxygen bomb calorimetry to be -302.8 ±0.4 kcal/mole. The corresponding heat of formation of TaC0.996 is -35.4 ±0.5 kcal/mole, and the calculated he

    Jan 1, 1965

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    RI 3922 Tri-State Zinc-Lead-Ore Reserves

    By Otto Ruhl

    "INTRODUCTION With the conclusion of the war and the ensuing readjustment of industry to peacetime conditions, the Bureau of Mines recognized that definite and complete figures on the reserves of zinc

    Aug 1, 1946

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    RI 2190 Mining and Preparation of Tripoli

    By Raymond B. Lucas

    "Distinction between Tripoli and Diatomaceous EarthMuch confusion exists both in the literature and in the trade as to the proper use of the terms tripoli, tripolite diatomeceons or infusoriai earth,

    Nov 1, 1920

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    IC 9501 - Miners’ Views About Personal Dust Monitors

    By Erica E. Hall, Robert H. Peters, Charles Vaught, Jon C. Volkwein

    Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis is the leading cause of death due to occupational illness among U.S. coal miners. This disease is caused by miners’ exposure to excessive levels of respirable coal mine du

    Jan 2, 2008

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    OFR-206-84 Analysis Of Economic Impact Of Fatal/Nonfatal Accidents In Surface Coal And Metal/Nonmetal Mines

    By Daniel G. Di Canio

    A computer based accident cost indicator model (ACIM) for estimating tangible costs of occupational injuries, illnesses, and fatalities in the U.S. mining industry is described. Studies performed to e

    Jan 1, 1983

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    RI 5187 Preliminary Investigation Of The Takilma-Waldo Copper District, Josephine County, Oreg. ? Introduction

    By R. J. Hundhausen

    The Takilma-Waldo copper district in Josephine County, Oreg., was studied by the Bureau of Mines from September 1950 to April 1.951 and from December 1953 to April 1954. Funds for the investigation we

    Jan 1, 1956