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The Deserado Mine Monitoring and Control SystemBy Julie Mitchell, Robert King, Len Eros
The Bureau of Mines has studied the Deserado Mine computerized monitoring and control system, located in Rangely, Colorado, to acquire knowledge about the overall costs and benefits of mine monitoring
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Preliminary Study - Remote Seal CheckerBy David A. Monaghan, Kenneth R. Maser, Adi R. Gurdar, D. Randolph Berry
4. Preliminary Study - Remote Seal Checker 4.1 Introduction Determination of the completeness of each individual seal at the time of its emplacement is essential for an effective remote sealing
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 2878 Copper Milling Research in MichiganBy A. W. Fahrenwald
"Cooperation was arranged between the mine operators, the Michigan College of Mines and Technology, and the Bureau of Mines for a study of present milling practice in the copper district of Michigan.
Jun 1, 1928
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IC 6362 LIst of Permissible Self-Contained Oxygen Breathing Apparatus Gas Masks and Hose MasksBy BUREAU OF MINES
The Bureau of Mines, in its investigations of respiratory apparatus for use in mines and allied industries; tests equipment that is voluntarily submitted by manufacturers in accordance with published
Sep 1, 1930
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IC 7434 Outcrop and Underground Mine Fires in Allegheny County, PA.By G. W. Groove, E. E. Quenon
"INTRODUCTION Uncontrolled mine fires originating in exposed coal beds through the acts of careless or irresponsible persons present a serious threat to buildings, surface property, and the life and h
Feb 1, 1948
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RI 2302 Inspection and Assembly of Flame Safety Lamps at the MineBy L. C. IlsLey
It is most unfortunate that a few must often suffer , and perhaps die , that many may benefit from a fuller appreciation of the dangers surrounding mining operations , and the proper use of safeguards
Dec 1, 1921
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Hoisting SystemsBy David Hoadley, Kenneth R. Maser, Ashok B. Boghani, James E. Billar, D. Randolph Berry, Mackenzie Burnett, Robert H. Trent
7. Hoisting Systems Hoists used solely for emergency escape use should above all, be simple and dependable. The hoist systems' motive power should be independent of all other mine equipment so
Jan 1, 1976
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The Communication Triangle: Elements of an Effective Warning MessageBy Launa Mallett, Charles Vaught, Michael J. Brinich
The lack of good communication is a very real problem in mine emergencies. Sometimes critical information is not communicated to those who need it to make decisions. At other times, those on the recei
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IC 6300 Some Hazards of Conveyor Loading in Coal MinesBy C. W. JEFFERS
During the past few years the use of mechanical equipment for the loading and transportation of coal at the working face has rapidly increased . Many mining officials are of the opinion that mechanica
Jul 1, 1930
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Practical Boundary-Element Modeling For Mine PlanningBy Gregory J. Chekan
As part of the initial investigation and validation of a new boundary-element formulation for stress modeling in coal mines, the underground stresses and displacements at two multiple-seam coal mines
Jan 5, 1999
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Radio Propagation Measurements In Coal Mines At UHF And VLFBy Arthur E. Goddard
Radio propagation measurements were conducted in a coal mine at UHF (200 to 1000 MHz) and VLF (1 to 50 kHz) to characterize the transmission loss of intra-mine paths. The basic experimental parameters
Jan 1, 1973
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Carbon Monoxide Transducer Module - The ObjectiveTo provide for continuous remote sensing of carbon monoxide (CO) in underground mines. The Approach A transducer module has been developed as a wall-mounted, continuously operating instrument th
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 2160 Recovery of Gold and Black Sand by Classifier ConentrationBy John A. Davis, John Gross
This paper is one of a series giving the results of metallurgical tests conducted by: the Alaska station of the Federal Bureau of Iſines, on the recovery of gold from the black sands of placer clean-u
Sep 1, 1920
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IC 7335 Destruction Of Damaged, Deteriorated, Or Unwanted Commercial Explosives - IntroductionBy R. D. Leitch
From time to time the Bureau of Mines has received requests from persons who wish to destroy unwanted explosives, and although the information that follows has been accumulated from sources considered
Jan 1, 1945
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A Borehole Instrument For Measuring Mining-Induced Pressure Changes ? ObjectiveProvide a simple and effective means of measuring mining-induced pressure changes in coal mine roof and pillars. Approach Develop a reliable, easy to fabricate and install borehole instrument w
Jan 1, 1986
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Locating Trailing-Cable Faults Using Automated Time-Domain ReflectometryBy George J. Conroy, Angel G. Jordan, Eugene W. Bartel
Time-domain reflectometry has long been an accepted and used method for locating electrical faults in electrical cables. The process has, however, required the use of equipment that is somewhat comple
Jan 1, 1979
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Theory Of The Propagation Of UHF Radio Waves In Coal Mine TunnelsBy Peter F. Strong, Robert L. Lagace, Alfred G. Emslie
This paper is concerned with the theoretical study of UHF radio communication in coal mines, with particular reference to the rate of loss of signal strength along a tunnel, and from one tunnel to ano
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 2574 Coal-Mine Fatalities In January, 1924By W. W. Adams
"Fatal accidents at coal mines throughout the United States killed 234 employees during January 1924, according to reports from State mine inspectors to the Bureau of Mines of the Department of the In
Feb 1, 1924
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Getting Through To Greenhorns: Do Old Training Styles Work With New Miners?By Dana Reinke, Launa Mallett, Michael J. Brnich
Some segments of the mining industry, especially underground coal, have seen a large influx of inexperienced miners in recent years. It is anticipated that this trend will reach other mining segments
Jan 1, 2002
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Mechanics Of A Large, Strain-Type Rock Burst And Design For PreventionBy Brian G. White, Theodore J. Williams, Jeffrey K. Whyatt
Detailed mapping and examination of the site of a large rock burst at the Lucky Friday Mine, Mullan, ID, demonstrated conclusively that damage was caused by a splitting and buckling failure mechanism