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RI 8571 Pyrometallurgical Recovery of Chromium From Scrap Metals: Laboratory Studies
By Charles L. Kusik
As part of an effort to establish processes that could be exploited in case of adverse changes in international chromium production and trading patterns, this study was sponsored by the Federal Emerge
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 2617 The Safety Bonus in Metal Mining
By F. C. Gregory
"The ""safety bonus"" in metal mining is a sum in addition to the regular wage, paid to foremen or bosses for keeping the accident rate down to a specified minimum. It has been used with success for s
Jun 1, 1924
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RI 7497 Evaluation Of The Madison Limestone In The Williston Basin From Well Logs And Cores
By E. J. White
Data from oil well logs and core analyses were used to quantitatively evaluate formation porosity and water saturation of heterogeneous carbonates and to study the pore geometry and performance charac
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 7341 Slope Stability Analysis By The Finite Element Stress Analysis And Limiting Equilibrium Method
By Fun-Den Wang
A new approach for evaluating pit slope stability by the limiting equilibrium method has been developed by the Bureau of Mines. The finite element method of plane strain analysis is used to find the s
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 7421 Use of Rock Dust and Water under the Federal Mine Safety Code in Limiting Coal-Dust Explosions
By C. W. Owings, J. J. Forbes
"INTRODUCTION The recent coal-dust explosions in Illinois and Indiana have again brought forcibly to the attention of mining men the fact that mines which liberate little or no methane can have widesp
Jun 1, 1947
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RI 9099 - Flotation of Silicon Carbide From Waste Sludges
By C. W. Smith
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory beneficiation tests on four samples of waste. granite sludge to devise a method of recovering silicon carbide (SiC). Froth flotation using creosote as a collec
Jan 1, 1987
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A Hydrogen Powered Mine Vehicle - Objective
Develop a safe, nonpolluting power source for underground mining equipment. Approach The Bureau of Mines and EIM-CO Mining Machinery International entered into a cost-shared project to develop
Jan 1, 1986
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Reducing the Risk of Ground Falls During Pillar Recovery, C. Mark, F. Chase, and D. Pappas
By F. Chase, D. Pappas
Pillar recovery has been associated with nearly one third of roof fall fatalities in underground coal mines during the past decade. Safe pillar recovery requires global stability and local stability.
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Water Elutriator Recovers Nonferrous Metals From Shredded Automobiles - Objective
To provide a means for mechanically separating and recovering nonferrous metals continuously from non-magnetic reject material produced at scrap automobile shredding facilities. Approach The Bur
Jan 1, 1983
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Foreword (9e0449bc-709e-4e58-bb40-67a252015d2b)
By R. V. Ramani, A. S. C. Owili-eger
This report was prepared by The Pennsylvania State University under USBM Contract No. G0111808. The contract was initiated under the Coal Mine Health and Safety Program. It was administered under the
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 7649 Methane Migration Characteristics Of The Pocahontas No.3 Coal Bed
By Fred N. Kissell
Methane-flow and pressure data taken from a mine in the Pocahontas No. 3 coalbed are compared with flow rates from lump coal obtained in laboratory experiments. From this, it is concluded that the mai
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 8727 Reactivity of ANFO With Pyrite Containing Weathering Products-Evaluation of Additional Inhibitors
By Yael Miron
ANFO blasting agents may undergo an exothermic reaction when they contact warm ore bodies that contain pyrite and its weathering products. The reaction is very fast at temperatures above 80° C. Urea,
Jan 1, 1982
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Communication Systems Research At Bruceton Safety Research Mine
By Howard E. Parkinson
An environment monitoring and communication system has been installed in the Bruceton Mine, and research is under way to improve mine safety. Standard day-to-day mine communications are available, alo
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The Phoenix of Natural Disasters: Community Resilience
The title of this book, The Phoenix of Natural Disasters: Community Resilience is aptly chosen. ?The Phoenix is a mythical bird that never dies; the phoenix flies far ahead to the front, always scanni
Jan 1, 2009
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Controlling Salt-Mine Cutting Machine Dust With A Low-Flow Foam Technique - Objective
Control 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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RI 8617 Determination of Ferric Ion Diffusion and Activity Coefficients From Chronopotentiometric Data
By B. W. Madsen
As part of a program to maintain an adequate supply of minerals and metals to meet national economic and strategic needs, the Bureau of Mines conducted research to determine the diffusion coefficients
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 7498 Distribution Of Sulfide And Oxide Copper In Copper Mill Tailings
By Jack C. White
Studies were made to determine the character and distribution of the copper lost in copper mill tailings. Acid soluble (oxide) and acid insoluble (sulfide) copper were determined for heavy-liquid sink
Jan 1, 1971
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Bulldozer Work Rate Indicator ? Objective
Reduce costs of surface mine reclamation by improving bulldozer operating efficiency. Approach A draft power indicating system helps bulldozer operators adjust blade height and other controls for m
Jan 1, 1979
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Statistics-based Safety - Part 2: An Analysis of the Crushed Stone Injuries Occurring During a 10-year Span Provides Insight Into Improving Safety
By Vijia K. Karra
The goal of aggregates producing companies across the United States is to ensure their workers go home safely each day. At the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), researcher
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Preventing Collisions Involving Surface Mining Equipment: A GPS-Based Approach
By Thomas P. Holden, Todd M. Ruff
Problem: An average of three workers a year are killed in surface mining operations when a piece of haulage equipment collides with another smaller vehicle or a worker on foot. Another three workers a