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  • NIOSH
    Generation and Entrainment of Coal Dust in Underground Mines

    By R. V. Ramani, J. Qin

    "During the mining process, the insitu material is broken into different size ranges, from very, large pieces to very fine particles. Some of the fine particles become airborne. In underground coal mi

    Jan 1, 1989

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    RI 2115 Education Agencies in Mining Communities

    By T. T. Read

    "Education is the one thing which is unanimously regarded as valuable. The growing complexity of modern life, with its intricate organization, the manifold kinds of mechanical equipment that are used,

    Apr 1, 1920

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    IC 8253 Rock-Dust Disseminator Used In Return Air Currents, Koehler Mine, Kaiser Steel Corp., Koehler, N. Mex.

    By A. Z. Dimitroff

    An improvised rock-dust disseminator, consisting of a 10-gallon galvanized metal milk can that dispenses rock dust in return air currents by the injection of compressed air has reduced the float dust

    Jan 1, 1965

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    RI 3389 Fuel For Permissible Flame Safety Lamps ? Introduction (dd100b79-594f-4764-9931-6ea84d4e88e9)

    By A. B. Hooker

    Investigations at the Pittsburgh Experiment Station have shown that the satisfactory operation of a flame safety lamp depends not only upon proper design and assembly of the lamp but upon the kind of

    Jan 1, 1938

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    ESR Spin Trapping Evidence for so·-3 and • OH Radicals in Sulfite Oxidation

    By N. S. Dalal, Xianglin Shi

    "Electron spin resonance (ESR) spin trapping experiments have been carried out to investigate the mechanism of sulfite oxidation em¬ploying 5,5-dimethyl-l-pyrroline-1-oxide (DMPO) as a spin trap. The

    Jan 1, 1990

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    IC 8360 Magnetic Susceptibility Of Group IVB, VB, And VIB Metal-Bearing Minerals

    By H. E. Powell

    The magnetic susceptibilities of 57 minerals containing titanium, zirconium, vanadium, columbium, tantalum, chromium, molybdenum, and tungsten were determined. The source and petrographic analysis of

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Mining Disasters Caused and Controlled by Mankind: The Case for Coal Mining and Other Minerals - Part 2: Control of Mining Disasters

    By R. V. Ramani

    "In Part 1 of this paper, published in the August 1995 issue of Natural Resources Forum, a review of several mining disasters around the world established the complex nature of their causation and the

    Dec 1, 1996

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    RI 9347 - Method for Recovering Anhydrous ZnCI2 From Aqueous Solutions

    By B. R. Eichbaum

    To develop technology to assure an ample supply of zinc and to reduce environmental pollution, the U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated alternatives to the roast-leach process for treating complex sulfid

    Jan 1, 1991

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    RI 4853 Diamond Orientation In Diamond Bits - A Method Of Identifying Hard Vectors For Setting Purposes

    By Albert E. Long

    By the USB of X-ray diffraction methods, scientists have learned how the atoms in a diamond crystal are arranged and how the atoms are tied together by chemical bonds. They have found that, even thoug

    Jan 1, 1952

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    IC 6918 List of Devices for Respiratory Protection Approved by the U. S. Bureau of Mines

    By W. P. Yant

    Publication of lists of the devices for giving respiratory protection which have been approved by the U. S. Bureau of Mines is made periodically for the purpose of aiding consumers in procuring equipm

    Oct 1, 1936

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    Bureau of Mines Respirable Dust Program: An Overview of Accomplishments and Future Research Plans

    By Robert A. Jankowski

    "Following passage of the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 (Public Law 911173), the Bureau of Mines initiated a research program aimed at controlling respirable dust exposures of coal mine work

    Nov 1, 1988

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    Some Factors Influencing the Airborne Dust Distribution in Longwall Face Area

    By H. S. Chiang, Zhao. Y. F., G. C. Sun, S. S. Peng

    "Chiang; H. S. West Virginia UniversityPeng, S. S. West Virginia UniversitySun, G. C. West Virginia UniversityZhao, Y. F.West Virginia UniversityDust sampling was performed in two longwall faces worki

    Jan 1, 1988

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    RI 9409 - Calculation of Vertical Stress Exerted by Topographic Features (e01163ef-449c-47ba-aaf6-96bea50d6389)

    By Valois R. Shea-Albin

    An accurate assessment of the vertical stress on a coal seam at depth is important for mine design. Vertical stress calculation techniques presently available either are not sufficiently accurate or c

    Jan 1, 2010

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    RI 2114 Use of Airplanes in Mine Rescue Work

    By F. J. Bailey

    "In the fall of 1919, the U.S. Bureau of Mines began an inquiry as to the possibility of utilizing airplanes in conjunction with its rescue work, for quickly transporting engineers and oxygen rescue-a

    Apr 1, 1920

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    RI 2789 Charging Explosives In Drill Holes Of Drift Rounds In Metal Mines ? Introduction

    By E. D. Gardner

    The Bureau of nines, in cooperation with the mining companies of the Southwest, is conducting an investigating to ascertain the safest and most economical explosives to use in metal mines, and to asce

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Summary Of Major Fire And Fire Injury Findings For All Metal/Nonmetal Mining Categories

    By Maria I. De Rosa

    The major fire and fire injury findings for all metal/nonmetal mining categories for 1990-2001 are shown in tables 64-65. Table 66, partly illustrated in figure 22, shows the number of fires, fire inj

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Conclusions

    During 1990-1999, a total of 458 fires occurred in all coal mining categories; 157 of those fires caused 164 injuries and 2 fatalities. The greatest number of fues and fire injuries occurred at surfac

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    IC 7372 Electric Blasting Switches, Underground Mines. Lake Superior District

    By Frank E. Cash, Max S. Petersen

    "INTRODUCTION Explosives have been used in ever—increasing amounts since gunpowder was invented. For hundreds of years only low explosives of the deflagrating type were used, and they were fired by me

    Sep 1, 1946

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    RI 4661 Investigation Of The Winterboro Talc Deposits, Talladega County, Ala.

    By Jr. Reed

    The only known large deposits of talc in Alabama occur near Winterboro, Talladega County. Preliminary examinations were made, and work by the Bureau of Mines was recommended. The deposits were invest

    Jan 1, 1950

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    RI 8549 Reduction Roasting and Beneficiation of a Hematitic-Goethitic Taconite

    By R. E. Peterson

    A reduction roasting/magnetic separation/flotation process for beneficiating oxidized taconite from the western Mesabi iron range in Minnesota was evaluated in a Bureau of Mines research program to in

    Jan 1, 1981