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Improved Fire Doors For Noncoal Underground Mines - Objective
Prevent the propagation of a fire and control the spread of smoke and toxic gas in underground mines. Approach A fire door suitable for large openings in underground noncoal mines and providing
Jan 1, 1983
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Summary Of Field Measurements Of Roof Bolt Performance
By Thomas P. Mucho, Dennis Dolinar, Christopher Mark
During the 1990s, the former U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a number of field studies in which the performance of different types of roof bolts were evaluated in different geologic environments. The
Jan 10, 2000
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RI 2860 Flotation Of Low-Grade Phosphate Ores ? Introduction
By H. M. Lawrence
The recovery of phosphate rack from the ores in the land-pebble district of Florida is a simple washing and screening operation. In the gashing plants coarse phosphate only is saved. Log-Washer overfl
Jan 1, 1928
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Adjustable-Height Cab Protects Scoop Operators - Objective
Provide an operator cab to assure protection, comfortable use of controls, and good visibility. Approach A cab which raises and lowers by pivoting about d horizontal axis was Installed on two
Jan 1, 1977
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Statistics-based Safety - Part 2: An Analysis of the Crushed Stone Injuries Occurring During a 10-year Span Provides Insight Into Improving Safety
By Vijia K. Karra
The goal of aggregates producing companies across the United States is to ensure their workers go home safely each day. At the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), researcher
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Optimum Mine Designs To Minimize Coal Bumps: A Review Of Past And Present U. S. Practices
By Matthew J. DeMarco, Anthony T. Iannacchione
Coal bumps have presented serious mining problems in the U.S. throughout the 20th Century. Fatalities and injuries have resulted when these destructive events occur at the working face. Persistent bum
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RI 8219 Extracting Uranium From a Wyoming Granite
By J. H. Maysilles
The Bureau of Mines is examining a variety of low-grade uranium ores because projections indicate that an appreciable percentage of future U.S. uranium production will be derived from resources contai
Jan 1, 1977
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Development Of Crimp Connector And Splice-Insulating Kit For Trailing Cables
By Walter J. Frank
Thls report summarizes work done under Bureau of Mines contract H0357100, "Development of a Crimp Connector for Trailing Cable Splices." The purpose of this effort was to establish optimum connector d
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 7969 Methane in the Pittsburgh Coalbed, Washington County, Pa.
By Ann G. Kim
Methane in coal constitutes a serious hazard during mining. Draining the methane from large blocks of coal in advance of mining is an effective method of improving the safety and efficiency of coal mi
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 2583 The Hazards Of Non Permissible Explosives
By S. P. Howell, M. W. Von Bernewitz
"Introduction. The first short—flame explosives were made in the United States during the year 1902, then the mount was 11,300 pounds. In 1902 they were designated ""permissible explosives"", and were
Mar 1, 1924
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Investigation Of Longwall Face Ventilation Air-Splitting Methods For Improved Dust Control
By J. A. Organiscak
Two types of airflow splitting methods for improving longwall dust control were investigated by NIOSH's Pittsburgh Research Laboratory. These methods included a translucent mesh barrier and a sta
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Longwall Dust Control
By Jay F. Colinet, John A. Organiscak
In This Chapter [Which dust source to address first How much air and water are needed Keeping dust out of the walkway Moving workers upwind Dealing with the stage loader-crusher Go
Jan 6, 2003
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RI 2498 Disastrous Inflammation Of Coal Dust In Excavating A Mine Dump
By C. A. Herbert
"The Bureau of Mines for a number of years has conducted experiments at its experimental mine near Bruceton, Pennsylvania, on the explosibility of coal dust, with particular reference to dust explosio
Jul 1, 1923
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Increased Recovery From Western Phosphates - Objective
Develop a method for recovering phosphate from a wide variety of complex western phosphate materials, including low-grade ores, tailings, and unused fines. Approach A flotation technique is used f
Jan 1, 1982
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Extended Bumpers For Large Haulage Trucks - The Problem
Although haulage truck collisions account for only a small percentage of haulage accidents, the likelihood of severe injury, or even death is very high when such a collision does occur. Most rear-end
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 8754 Compatibility of Nickel Electrolyte Containing Sodium Sulfate With a Solvent Extraction System
By Ruth A. Holmes
A Bureau of Mines method for recovering nickel, cobalt, and copper from low-grade domestic laterites is described, which includes the unit operations of solvent extraction and electrowinning. Previous
Jan 1, 1983
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Central African Countries - Cameroon (fe2c76cc-aacc-40bb-bcec-18232751169e)
By Suzann C. Ambrosio
Crude petroleum, the only commercially exploited mineral resource in Cameroon, continued to dominate developments in the mineral industry sector. International mining concerns have expressed interest
Jan 1, 1983
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A Multiplexed Phone System For Small Mines
By James R. Means, George Bowser
A new phone system was developed that provides eight full duplex communications channels over a single twisted shielded phone line, with no central switching station or line amplifiers. This system gr
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Remote Mine Fire Suppression Technology
By Jürgen F. PH. D. Brune, Alex C. Smith, Michael A. Trevits
Underground coal mine fires in the United States continue to present a significant hazard to the safety and health of mine workers. The leading causes of mine fires include flame cutting and welding
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RI 7690 Hydrocarbon Gases Produced In A Simulated Swamp Environment
By A. G. Kim
Coal formation begins in peat swamps or bogs, in which microorganisms alter plant material and initiate the formation of carbonaceous sediments. Methane, which constitutes about 98 percent of the hydr
Jan 1, 1972