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Appendix I – Computer Program Listing
By R. V. Ramani, C. B. Manula, A. Owili-Eger
• MINE VENTILATION NETWORK PROBLEM (NATURAL SPLITTING; FIXED • QUANTITY BRANCHES; METHANE SIMULATION; NETWORK TOPOLOGY REVISION; • ABSOLUTE PRESSURE) • NFIXB = NO. OF FIXED QUANTITY BRANCHES • DD(
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 2973 Re-Forming Natural Gas In Water-Gas Generators, With Substantially Complete Elimination Of Entrained Carbon ? Introduction
By Wm. W. Odell
In distributing natural and mixed gas, the industry is each year confronted with the problem of manufacturing gas in increasing amounts as the supply of natural gas becomes more nearly exhausted. The
Jan 1, 1929
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3 Properties, Production, And Potential For Exposure - 3.1 Chemical And Physical Properties Of Coal Mine Dust - 3.1.1 Coal And Its Characteristics
Coal is a combustible, carbonaceous, sedimentary rock that is formed by the accumulation, compaction, and physical and chemical alteration of vegetation [Simon and Hopkins 1981; Bates and Jackson 1987
Jan 1, 1997
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Admittance And Effective Height Of Buried Antennas
By Giorgio Franceschetti
Explicit expressions are presented for the input admittance and effective height of several buried metal antennas, namely: (i) prolate spheroidal; (ii) spherical; (iii) oblate spheroidal; (iv) paralle
Jan 1, 1973
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Nonmetal Operator Mining Facts - 2006 - Mining Operations
In 2006, a total of 741 nonmetal mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA).1 These mines (e.g., potash, gypsum, salt) comprised 5.0% of all operations.
Jan 1, 2008
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IC 8872 Minerals Health and Safety In-House and Contract Research, Development, and Demonstration in Fiscal Year 1982
By By Staff
"This publication summarizes, for potential contractors and all other interested parties, the research, development, and demonstration of in-house and contract projects programmed by the Bureau of Min
Jan 1, 1982
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Introduction (5625edc6-8736-4353-9aa8-19f5aa2d6837)
By R. V. Ramani, R. Stefanko, G. W. Luxbacher
Mine ventilation can be broadly defined as the branch of mining engineering primarily concerned with the controlled flow of air through mine airways to maintain an acceptable atmospheric environment w
Jan 1, 1977
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Appendix D - Development And Experimental Verification Of Acoustic Seal Checker Theory
By David A. Monaghan, Kenneth R. Maser, Adi R. Gurdar, D. Randolph Berry
APPENDIX D DEVELOPMENT AND EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION OF ACOUSTIC SEAL CHECKER THEORY 1. Introduction In Section 7 of the report the acoustic seal checker concept was described in a general m
Jan 1, 1973
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Occupational Exposures
This chapter presents data on occupational exposures from several sources. Data from compliance samples obtained by MSHA inspectors are presented in table 6-1 for coal mine dust and silica dust, and i
Jan 5, 2000
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Evaluation Of Engineering Noise Controls For A Continuous Miner Conveyer System
By Peter Kovalchik, Ed Kwait, T. Michael Durr
1. BACKGROUND Many research projects on engineering controls for noise reduction in mining were conducted by the former U.S. Bureau of Mines, mostly under contracts from 1972 through 1986.1 Contra
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RI 9399 - Jet Fan Ventilation in Very Deep Cuts-A Preliminary Analysis
By Gerrit V. R. Goodman, Charles D. Taylor, Edward D. Thimons
Future coal mining systems will be able to cut from crosscut to crosscut where advances could exceed 100 ft. However, limitations arise when ventilating such mining systems. In deep advance mining, th
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 5703 Removing Volatile Metals From Lead And Tin By Vacuum Distillation - Summary
By H. S. Caldwell
This report describes work by the Bureau of Mines on the vacuum distilla¬tion of some of the more volatile metals such as cadmium, zinc, and magnesium from lead and tin. Evacuation within a distillati
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 9140 - Recovery of Mercury From Concentrates by Cupric Chloride Leaching and Aqueous Electrolysis
By J. E. Murphy
The Bureau of Mines developed a hydrometallurgical method for recovering mercury metal from mercury sulfide concentrates. Sulfide flotation concentrate from the McDermitt Mine was leached in a cupric
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 2647 The Resistance Of Coal-Mine Entries To The Flow Air ? Part II. The Resistance Caused By Mine Cars. ? Introduction
By J. W. Paul
This paper deals with the second phase of an extensive research on coal-mine ventilation factors. A comprehensive report of the entire work is in course of preparation, but abstracts of the various ch
Jan 1, 1924
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RI 7555 Sampling Gold Lode Deposits, Bluff, Seward Peninsula, Alaska - With Section On Petrography By Walter L. Gnagy
By John J. Mulligan
The Bureau of Mines sampled a gold-bearing schist series 50 miles east of Nome near Bluff, a dormant mining camp on the southern shore of the Seward Peninsula, Alaska. Gold is unevenly distributed thr
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 5464 Use Of Sole-Heated Oven For Studies Of Coal Expansion And Coke Formation ? Summary And Introduction
By J. B. Gayle
The Bureau of Mines sole-heated oven has been used for studying coal expansion for some 20 years. During the period before 1940 emphasis was placed on studies of the mechanism of coal expansion and th
Jan 1, 1959
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Statistical Summary Of World Production And Trade Of Major Mineral Commodities For 1991
By Charles L. Kimbell
The final tables of this chapter, tables 25-50, extend and expand the statistical series on production that was started in the 1963 edition of the Area Reports: International Volume of the Minerals Ye
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 8392 - Forecasting Methane Hazards In Metal And Nonmetal Mines
By Robert P. Vinson, Fred N. Kissell, Edward D. Thimons
Because of the high number of accidental methane gas ignitions in metal and nonmetal mines, the Bureau of Mines searched for a simple guideline that would allow mine personnel to evaluate the methane
Jan 1, 1979
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The Minerals Related Impacts Of A Direct Tax On U.S. Primary Lead Production And Primary Lead Imports - Background
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Congress are presently considering several approaches aimed at reducing the amount of lead in the environment and society's exposure to
Jan 1, 1992
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Selection Of The Method and Model
By R. V. Ramani, P. M. T. White, D. Sutton
3.1 Criteria for Selection A coal deposit has the following major characteristics: i) wide distribution as a flat-lying, thin, bedded deposit ii) stable nature of its major components and rank
Jan 1, 1974