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OFR-139-81 Development Of Improved Detection Instruments For Toxic Gas Contaminants In Mining Atmospheres
By J. A. Kosek
Work has been carried out under Bureau of Mines Contract No. HO395132 to develop and fabricate gas sensors for mining applications. Promising new instruments have been designed, developed, tested and
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8289 Comparison of Five Types of Low-Energy Scrubbers for Dust Control
By E. F. Divers
This Bureau of Mines report describes the results of a program to develop small, rugged mechanical dust collectors (scrubbers) with high dust collection efficiency and low energy comsumption for contr
Jan 1, 1978
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OFR-15-90 Mineral Deposit Inventory For Ten Alaska Port Sites - Introduction
The following Inventory was prepared to provide mineral deposit data to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for use in the Resource Development Navigation Study in Alaska. The inventory was prepared usin
Jan 1, 2011
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RI 7740 Refining Improvement Of Shale-Oil Naphtha
By L. K. Barker
The purpose of this research was to determine how much, if any, improvement would be made by subjecting hydrogenated shale-oil naphtha to a catalytic reforming process. Preselected ranges of temperatu
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 3552 Form Of Sulfur Occurrence In Blast-Furnace Slag - Introduction (8eea1b30-bdf1-466d-bc2b-bfc531c84416)
By Allan E. Martin
As part of a comprehensive investigation of tie mechanism of desufurization of iron and steel by slags, the Blast Furnace Studies Section, Metallurgical Division, Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with
Jan 1, 1941
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OFR-122(2)-78 Advancing Oil Shale Mining Technology: Program Evaluation - Time-Cost-Risk Analysis
By G. F. Kuncir
The time-cost-risk analysis described herein was performed as part of an evaluation of the Advancing Oil Shale Mining Technology Program performed by The Aerospace Corporation. The objectives of this
Jan 1, 1977
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OFR-16-81 Development Of Lightweight Air Powered Drill Tool For Probe Drilling In Anthracite Mines
By William H. Hamilton
This report describes the results and conclusions of the development and evaluation of a unique concept for a lightweight air powered drill tool for probe drilling in anthracite mines. A concept mo
Jan 1, 1979
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OFR-72-84 Application Of A Portable Device For Measuring Dragline Roller Circle Track Deviations And Roller Loadings
By R. Pallini
The Franklin Research Center (FRO, a Division of The Franklin Institute was contracted by the U.S. Department of Energy to investigate the application of elastomeric materials for the purpose of smoot
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-70-81 Evaluation Of The Environmental Factors Involved In Metallurgical Processes To Utilize Domestic Resources For Production Of Alumina - Environmental Aspects Of Preliminary Pilot-Plant Design
By T. Bertke
This document assesses the environmental aspects of a preliminary design for processing kaolin clay as the domestic resource for recovery of alumina by a hydrochloric acid leach-HCl gas induced crysta
Jan 1, 1980
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Coal Mine Seismicity And Bumps: Historical Case Studies And Current Field Activity
By Keith A. Heasley, John L. Ellenberger
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has continued the research role of the former U. S. Bureau of Mines to develop techniques that will reduce the hazards in the mining w
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Characteristics Of Mining-Induced Seismicity Associated With Roof Falls And Roof Caving Events
By M. C. Chapman, P. L. Swanson, A. T. Iannacchione
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) evaluated microseismic activity from three field sites to compare and contrast the characteristics of microseismic emissions from very
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OFR-98B-86 Human Resource Management Skills And Coal Mine Productivity - Final Report - Volume II
By Paul S. Goodman
Volume II The purpose of this study is to explain reasons for the productivity differences in mining crews. The literature on group productivity is examined. Then a new approach to estimating prod
Jan 1, 1985
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Analysis Of Metal And Nonmetal Mine Fire Incidents In The United States From 1950 To 1984 ? The Problem
Mine fires pose a serious hazard to the health and safety of mine workers. They occur regularly and their effects can be devastating. Objective Provide mine safety personnel, MSHA, and equipmen
Jan 1, 1988
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External L5?S1 joint moments when lifting wire mesh screen used to prevent rock falls in underground mines
By Sean Gallagher
Bolting large sheets of wire mesh screen (WMS) to the roof of underground mines prevents injuries due to rock falls. However, WMS can be heavy and awkward to lift and transport, and may result in sign
Jan 1, 2009
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Field Observations And Numerical Studies Of Horizontal Stress Effects On Roof Stability In U. S. Limestone Mines
By D. R. Dolinar, A. T. Iannacchione
Limestone formations in the United States can be subject to relatively high horizontal stresses owing to the existence of tectonic loading of the limestone strata. Underground limestone mines use the
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OFR-1-72 Methane Control Program Study
This report summarizes a study conducted by The Service Bureau Corporation for the Bureau of Mines. Evaluations reflected herein are the result of an independent investigation by The Service Bureau Co
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 7983 Methods And Costs Of Producing Brown Iron Ore At Two Small Southern Missouri Mines ? Introduction
By H. D. Kline
This paper describes the methods of mining and washing brown iron are in 1957 at the Sawyer mine, leased by Wayne County Mining Co., and the Fore mine, leased by Four Mining Co., both in southern Miss
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 8773 Mechanical Properties of Some Portland Cement Concretes Made With Coal and Coal Waste as Aggregates
By Bing W. Jong
A bench-scale evaluation of coal and coal waste materials as aggregate materials for use in longwall mine supports was undertaken as part of the Bureau of Mines Health and Safety program on ground con
Jan 1, 1983
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OFR-49(1)-79 Construction, Inspection And Maintenance Of Mine Haulage Track, Volume I
By Edward G. Cunney
[Track in underground bituminous coal mines was investigated and technology has taken from other industries in order to Main information on conditions that impair the safety and efficiency of the trac
Jan 1, 1977
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OFR-38-86 On The Development Of A Model-Based Control Strategy For Copper-Ore Flotation
By J. A. Herbst
During the last decade it has been established that conventional flotation control strategies based on classical control theory result in significant increases in grade, recovery, and operating-cost s
Jan 1, 1986