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OFR-64-76 Noise Control In Surface Mining Facilities: Chutes And ScreensBy E. E. Ungar
The ways in which noise is generated and radiated by chutes and screens are described and corresponding noise control concepts are discussed. The amounts of noise reduction produced by applicable nois
Jan 1, 1975
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Flammability Of Wider Conveyor Belts Using Large-Scale Fire TestsBy James H. Rowland
The Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response Act of 2006 (MINER ACT) established a Technical Study Panel (The Panel) to provide recommendations on the utilization of belt air and new technology tha
Jan 1, 2010
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IC 7018 Mine Safety Board Decision 29 - Doors For Controlling Ventilation In Coal MinesIn the interest of safety in underground coal mining, the Bureau of Mines recommends: 1. That doors used to control ventilation (a) Shall be installed in pairs to form air locks, (b) Shall b
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 7264 Extraction Of Aluminum And Fluorine From Leached Potlining ResiduesBy P. C. Good
The Bureau of Mines conducted a laboratory investigation of a sinter-leach method to recover aluminum and fluorine from waste carbon potlining residues from secondary cryolite recovery operations in a
Jan 1, 1969
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Dust Capture Performance Of A Water Exhaust Conditioner For Roof Bolting MachinesBy Timothy W. Beck
Roof bolter occupations in underground coal mines continue to experience overexposure to respirable dust. One potential source of dust in roof bolting operations is the exhaust from the roof bolter du
Jan 1, 2010
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Whole-body vibration and postural stress among operators of construction equipment: A literature reviewBy N. Kumar Kittusamy
Operators of construction equipment perform various duties at work that expose them to a variety of risk factors that may lead to health problems. A few of the health hazards among operators of constr
Jan 1, 2004
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OFR-91-76 Design, Fabrication, And Testing Of A System To Demonstrate The Effectiveness Of Respirable Dust Control On Longwall Shearers By The Use Of Water Piped Through The Shearer Drum ? I. IntroductionThis report is in fulfillment of Contract H0230031 awarded to Bituminous Coal Research, Inc., on May 23, 1973. The scope of work to be performed under this contract was divided into four phases: Phase
Jan 1, 1976
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A Checklist for Evaluating Cab Design of Construction EquipmentBy N. Kumar Kittusamy
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RI 3979 Exploration - Southern Cross Iron Deposits, Deer Lodge, MTBy N. L. Wimmler
"INTRODUCTION The Southern Cross district in Deer Lodge County, Mont., has been chiefly a gold producer. Most of the production has come from gold-bearing hematite-limonite ores. Some of these ores we
Dec 1, 1946
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IC 8392 Horizontal Boring Technology: A State-Of-The-Art StudyBy James Paone
This report on the state of the art of horizontal boring technology for underground power transmission installations was prepared by the Bureau of Mines at the request of the Department of the Interio
Jan 1, 1968
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An Index Of Shale-Oil Patents - A Compilation Of United States And Foreign Patents Relating To The Treatment Of And Products From Shale Oil - IntroductionIn the spring of 1944 the Congress passed Public Law 290 (58 Stat. 190, 30 U. S. C. Sec. 321) "authorizing the construction and operation of demonstration plants to produce synthetic liquid fuels from
Jan 1, 1948
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OFR-48-80 Field Test Of Chemical Injection For Stabilizing Coal Mine RoofBy H. W. Brandt
A field test was designed to inject a specially formulated two compound epoxy resin into the roof rock ahead of a working face to cement fractures and formation interfaces at the Westmoreland Coal Co.
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 5506 The Bureau Of Mines Synthetic Liquid Fuels Program, 1944-55 - Part I. - Oil From Coal - Preface -Paths From Coal To Synthetic FuelsThe complex organic chemicals in coal differ from those in petroleum mainly by the ratio of carbon atoms to hydrogen atoms; this ratio is about 2 for coal and 1 for petroleum. By changing the ratio, c
Jan 1, 1959
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IC 8436 Respiratory Protective Devices Approved By The Bureau Of Mines As Of December 31, 1968 - A Revision Of Information Circular 8281By R. H. Schutz
This publication lists the respiratory protective devices approved by the Bureau of Mines as of December 31, 1968, and the names and addresses of their manufacturers. The purpose of this publication i
Jan 1, 1969
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IC 8335 Potential Sources Of AluminumThe Bureau of Mines studied available information on the nature and occurrence of potential sources of aluminum in the United States, its Pacific island possessions, and Puerto Rico to obtain data for
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 5509 Comparative Studies Of Explosives In Granite ? Summary And IntroductionBy Thomas C. Atchison
The purpose of this Bureau of Mines investigation was to measure the amplitude and shape of the strain pulse and the size of the crushed zone produced in a granite by different explosives and to deter
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 8278 Pillar Failure Analysis and In Situ Stress Determinations at the Fletcher Mine Near Bunker, Mo.By Frank G. Horino
A rock mechanics program (composed of laboratory and field tests) was initiated by the Bureau of Mines in an effort to determine the causes of pillar instability at the Fletcher mine, near Bunker, Mo.
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 5476 Recovery Of Magnesium And Cadmium From Incendiary Alloys By Vacuum Distillation ? SummaryBy H. S. Caldwell
A magnesium-base incendiary alloy, containing about 20 percent cadmium, 4 percent aluminum, and 0.5 percent zinc, was investigated in a series of vacuum-distillation experiments to determine the feasi
Jan 1, 1959
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Mining And Mineral Operations In The Rocky Mountain States - A Visitor Guide - IntroductionMinerals are vital to any industrialized civilization. Annually, the United States uses more than 4 billion tons of new mineral materials, or about 40,000 pounds per person-about half being mineral fu
Jan 1, 1977
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Drilling And Blasting In Open-Cut Copper Mines - IntroductionBy E. D. Gardner
Open-cut mining of copper ores in the western United States is a relatively new industry. At first the mining methods were mainly adapted from those used at open-cut iron mines and at quarries, but no
Jan 1, 1927