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RI 7591 Methane Emission Rate Studies In A Central Pennsylvania Mine (f3cb38f4-dd89-4c5b-8a8d-7878b0cd452f)
By Stephen Krickovic
A methane emission rate study was conducted in 1969 on a longwall section of a Lower Kittanning coalbed mine in central Pennsylvania. The longwall face was mined with a drum shearer between developed
Jan 1, 1971
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Other Metals ? Arsenic
By J. Roger Loebenstein
Demand for arsenic exceeded supply, and major domestic and foreign producers allocated available supplies to customers for the fourth consecutive year. Major demand for arsenic was about evenly divide
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 7620 Physiological Aspects Of Electrical Accidents In The Coal-Mining Industry ? Introduction
By S. J. Davenport
[The tremendous increase in mine mechanization since 1929 has increased markedly the application of electric power in and about the coal mines of the United States. Cutting, drilling, and leading mach
Jan 1, 1951
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Safety Equipment and Control Devices
By David Hoadley, Kenneth R. Maser, Ashok B. Boghani, James E. Billar, D. Randolph Berry, Mackenzie Burnett, Robert H. Trent
C.5 Safety Equipment and Control Devices Safety equipment and control devices serve two principal functions in mine escape hoists. First, they can be used to provide important safety features such
Jan 1, 1976
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Appendix B - Concentrations Of Respirable Coal Mine Dust And Respirable Crystalline Silica In Samples Required By 30 CFR 90
Table B-1. Summary of respirable coal mine dust samples collected under 30 CFR 90 by MSHA inspectors for underground occupations, 1988-92* [ ]
Jan 1, 1997
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IC 6710 Explosions in Pennsylvania Coal Mines 1870-1932
By H. B. Humphrey, J. J. Forbes
"In accident prevention, a study of statistical data is necessary to determine primary causes of accidents to devise means to eliminate causes at the original sources. Explosions in coal mines of the
May 1, 1933
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Mineral Investigation Of The Wheeler Ridge Rare II Area (No. 5040), Inyo And Mono Counties, California - Summary
By Donald O. Capstick
In 1981, U.S. Bureau of Mines personnel conducted a survey of claims and prospects in the Wheeler Ridge RARE II area to determine if mineral resources or potential for resources exists at deposits in
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 2867 Titanium In Bauxite Ores And Sludges
By Will H. Coghill
Titanium is a well-known component of bauxite ores, sometimes occurring in sufficient quantity to mace its recovery worth considering. This question has been raised by some of the companies lixiviatin
Jan 1, 1928
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Energy-Absorbing Bumper For Mining Equipment ? Objective
To reduce the possibility of injury to operators and damage to equipment caused by collision of mining vehicles during coal loading. Approach An energy-absorbing bumper was developed and tested
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 7456 A Torsion Creep Tester For Metals And Alloys Using Electromechanical And Servomechanical Instrumentation
By Alfred E. Schwaneke
A versatile torsion creep tester was instrumented with electromechanical and servomechanical components to operate automatically and unattended, producing digital printed outputs. The apparatus uses a
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 4469 Investigation Of Red-Back Magnetite Mine Sterling Lake, Orange County, N. Y.
By W. T. Millar
Magnetite mines in the Sterling tract, Orange County, N. Y., were operated almost continuously from pre-Revolutionary days until 1923. The Red-Back mine, one of several in this tract, was discovered i
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 7762 The Composition Of Coalbed Gas (9bd23173-411f-47a1-92f9-0f7aa593e3e5)
By Ann G. Kim
Samples of gas were obtained directly from the coalbed during drilling of horizontal and vertical boreholes in six different formations. The samples were analyzed by gas chromatography for C1 to C5 hy
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 7587 Electrowinning Of Oxygen From Silicate Rocks
By D. G. Kesterke
Research was conducted to determine the feasibility of extracting elemental oxygen from silicate-bearing melts by high-temperature electrolysis. The method was based on a modification of existing proc
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 5480 John Burdette Barite-Fluorite Deposit Garrard County, Ky. ? Summary
By Kenneth M. Earl
The purpose of this investigation was to obtain subsurface information on the John Burdette barite-fluorite deposit, Garrard County, Ky. The deposit was intersected in each of five inclined diamon
Jan 1, 1959
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MLA 15-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Sheep Divide Rare II Area (No. 6602), Wallowa County, Oregon
By Harry W. Campbell
U.S. Bureau of Mines investigation; identified no mineral resources or evidence of mining activity in the Sheep Divide RARE II area. A deposit 10 mi (16 km) southwest of the area contains copper and s
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 9082 - Cobalt and Nickel From Lead-Smelter Matte: Purification of Leach Liquor
By R. B. Prater
Research by the Bureau of Mines includes efforts to devise means for maximum recovery of critical and strategic metals from primary and secondary domestic resources. As part of that effort, the Bureau
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 7043 Leonardite And Other Materials As Drilling-Fluid Dispersants And Viscosity Control Agents
By M. L. Odenbaugh
The viscosity reduction effect of varied concentrations of leonardite (a naturally oxidized form of lignite) and leonardite-caustic on the rheological properties of a standard bentonite drilling fluid
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 7965 Low-Temperature Evolution of Hydrocarbon Gases From Coal (c4e92957-28b8-4170-8acb-2f412f726bee)
By Ann G. Kim
Hydrocarbon gases, primarily methane but also the Ca through Cs paraffins, the Ca and C3 olefins and possibly the C4 and Cs olefins, are byproducts of coal formation. Although it is generally believed
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 8226r - Geology And Methane Content Of The Upper Freeport Coalbed In Fayette County, Pa,
By Peter F. Steidl
As part of the Bureau of Mines methane control program, the Upper Free- port coalbed was studied in Fayette County, Pa., where this coalbed lies about 650 feet below the Pittsburgh coalbed and contain
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 5564 Beneficiating A Complex Sulfide-Oxide Lead-Zinc Ore From Missouri ? Summary
By H. E. Powell
The mineral dressing research here reported is part of a continuing program by the Bureau of Mines to develop new or improved concentration processes for oxidized or partly oxidized lead and zinc ores
Jan 1, 1960