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OFR-32(4)-83 Safety Analysis Of The Blind Shaft Borer - Volume 4. Safety ManualBy C. A. Geffen-Fowler
This report, sponsored by the Bureau of Mines, presents the results of an examination of the safety of the Blind Shaft Borer (BSB) shaft sinking system and an alternative modified BSB design concept i
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8556 Consolidation of an Iron-Base Superalloy by Powder Metallurgy TechniquesBy J. F. McIlwain
As part of its goal to minimize the requirements for critical materials, the Federal Bureau of Mines has investigated the consolidation of an iron-base superalloy (20 pct Cr, 5 pct each Ni and Mn, 1 p
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-33-76 Remote Control For Continuous Miners: A State-Of-The-Art ReviewBy L. D. Gent
This report reviews the current state of the art of remote control techniques for underground continuous miners. A delineation of aspects requiring additional data is presented. Also a summary and del
Jan 1, 1975
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IC 8082 Rare-Earth Compounds As High-Temperature Refractories: A Bibliography ? Introduction And SummaryBy Sara Jane Boles
In recent years the interest in rare-earth compounds as refractory materials has exceeded the available literature on the subject. While some basic properties, such as density and melting point, of th
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 7666 Review Of Literature On Health Hazards Of Metals - I. Copper ? IntroductionBy Sara J. Davenport
The human race has been exposed to copper for thousands of years, as copper and gold were the metals first used by man (1). if According to Ramazzini (2), "of all the metals that man's ingenuity
Jan 1, 1953
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Dangers of Toxic Fumes from BlastingBy Richard J. Mainiero, James H. Rowland III, Marcia L. Harris
This paper reviews the potential hazards posed by the toxic fumes produced by detonating explosives in surface mining and construction operations. Blasting operations produce both toxic and nontoxic g
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OFR-76-86 South Africa And Critical MaterialsIn September 1985, the Chairman of the Transportation, Aviation and Materials Subcommittee of the House of Representatives requested that the Director of the Bureau of Mines address the issue of South
Jan 1, 1986
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MLA 92-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The North Fork Smith Rare II Area (Nos. 5707 And 6707), Del Norte County, California; Curry And Josephine Counties, Oregon ? SummaryBy Michael M. Hamilton
U.S. Bureau of Mines personnel examined mines, prospects, and mineralized areas to determine mineral resources and resource potential in and adjacent to the North fork Smith RARE II study area. Most m
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 4545 Concentration Of Oxide Manganese Ores From The Tintic District Eureka, Juab County, UtahBy A. O. Ipsen
As part of the Bureau's intensive investigation of domestic manganese deposits, lots of ore for testing were collected by Bureau engineers during examinations of several properties in Juab County
Jan 1, 1949
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The Chemical Properties of Silica Particle Surface in Relation to Silica-Cell Interactions (cca01011-0a2c-42b1-94e0-43b9157673c3)By N. S. Dalal, X. N. Hu, X. Shi, V. Vallyathan
"Although silicosis has been studied extensively, the mechanism is still not fully understood. Experiments do provide evidence that the actions of unique properties of silica surface on the cell membr
Jan 1, 1989
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Injury Experience In The Quarry Industry, 1952 - Detailed Analysis Of Safety Factors And Related Employment Data - Introduction And SummaryBy S. T. Reese
STATISTICS of injuries in the quarrying and related industries in the United States first became available when the Bureau of Mines collected reports from the operating companies for the calendar year
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 3834 Beneficiation of Montana Chromite Concentrates by Roasting and LeachingBy E. P. Dowding, J. Schlocker, C. H. Fuchsman, R. R. Lloyd, Mahan. W. M., O. C. Garst, W. T. Rawles
"INTRODUCTION The United States, although the leading consumer of chromite, depends almost entirely on imports for its supply. For instance, the consumption during. 1941 amounted to 714,645 long tons,
Feb 1, 1946
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An Evaluation Of Microseismic Activity Associated With Major Roof Falls In A Limestone Mine: A Case StudyBy T. Bajpayee, J. Ellenberger
Microseismic monitoring and evaluation is one aspect of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) research program. Roof falls are often preceded by a period of elevated micro
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RI 7962 In Situ Determination of Rock Behavior by Overcore Stress Relief Method, Physical Property Measurements, and Initial Deformation MethodBy Eugene H. Skinner
This Bureau of Mines report describes the fieldwork and subsequent analysis to determine physical properties, stress distribution, and several aspects of rock behavior as a necessary evaluation for a
Jan 1, 1974
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SP 2-94 - State Mineral Summaries - 1994The STATE MINERAL SUMMARIES publication provides estimated data and summaries of mineral activities at the State level for 1993. Most of the estimates are based on nine months data. Individual State s
Jan 1, 1994
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Recent Developments In Coal Mining Safety In The United StatesBy R. G. Gürtunca, J. A. Breslin
This paper briefly describes the progress in mine safety in the United States, with emphasis on recent events that have followed since the explosion at the Sago Mine in January 2006. Legislation follo
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IC 8244 Minerals For Chemical Manufacturing - A Survey Of Supply And Demand In California And NevadaBy Wallace W. Key
Mineral raw materials produced in California, other States, and foreign countries were purchased for consumption in quantities valued at over $60 million at 800 of the 1,200 chemical plants operating
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 2762 Manufacture Of Lime From Small Stone With A Sintering Machine ? Excessive Waste Of Small-Sized LimestoneBy W. M. Myers
[Utilization of small stone is recognized as one of the important problems of the lime industry. The term ?small stone' is used to designate material that is too small for calcination in tie shaf
Jan 1, 1926
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Regional Mineral Industry Review Of EuropeBy L. Nahai
THE OUTPUT ff the mineral industry in 1964 in both non-Communist and Communist Europe showed an upward trend for most countries in keeping with the higher index of overall industrial production. Com
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 8244 Minerals For Chemical Manufacturing - A Survey Of Supply And Demand In California And Nevada (10bd1549-e2a6-4695-a7aa-c437b8aa19de)By Wallace W. Key
Mineral raw materials produced in California, other States, and foreign countries were purchased for consumption in quantities valued at over $60 million at 800 of the 1,200 chemical plants operating
Jan 1, 1965