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RI 8010 Accuracy and Precision of Several Portable Gas Detectors - Additional Studies, A Supplement to RI 7811By H. B. Carroll
The performance of commercially available portable instrumentation for detecting nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide was evaluated. Length-of-stain detector tubes from several manuf
Jan 1, 1975
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Short-Encapsulation Pull Tests For Roof Bolt Evaluation At An Operating Coal MineBy Stephen C. Tadolini, Steve Bessinger, James Pile, Christopher Mark
The San Juan Coal Mine, located near Farmington, New Mexico, supplies the San Juan Generating Station with more than 6 million tons of coal annually. To replace dwindling surface mine production, San
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Bulletin 123 Analyses of Mine and Car Samples of Coal Collected in the Fiscal Years 1913-1916By Arno C. Fieldner, Howard I. Smith, J. W. Paul, SAMUEL SANFORD.
Many mine samples of coal are analyzed each year in the laboratories of the Bureau of Mines. The analyses are made in connection with investigations relating to fuels belonging to or for the use of th
Jan 1, 1918
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IC 8876 Noise And Vibration Control For Surface Mines - Program DocumentBy Bradley V. Johnson
This publication summarizes the in-house and contract research and development projects conducted since 1974 by the Bureau of Mines for the control of noise and vibrations from surface mine blasting.
Jan 1, 1982
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Computer Simulations Help Determine Safe Vertical Boom Speeds For Roof Bolting In Underground Coal MinesBy Sean Gallagher, Thomas R. Battenhouse, August J. Kwitowski, John R. Bartels, Dean H. Ambrose
Problem: Incident investigation reports do not usually contain enough information to aid in studying boom arm vertical speed for roof bolting machines to determine the impact that appendage speed had
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RI 2464 Physiological Effect of High Temperatures and Humidities with and without Air MovementBy D. Harrington, R. R. Sayers
For several years the writers have been studying various phases of the effect of air conditions in metal mines upon underground workers ; in 1918 a short study was made in certain hot and deep mines a
Apr 1, 1923
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RI 8194 Velocity-Based Method for Slope Failure DetectionBy Gordon H. Dechman
This report presents the concept, design, and testing of a sonic velocity monitoring system for the early detection of slope failure in open pit mines. The heart of the system is a device for producin
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 5652 Refractory-Clay Deposits Of Wyoming ? SummaryBy Joel N. Van Sant
The rapidly expanding economy of the West, with its growth of heavy industry, and increased steel production, is primarily responsible for the refractory clay industry's concern over the adequacy
Jan 1, 1961
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Advanced Measurement Methods in Mining - IntroductionBy Dean H. Ambrose
[Mining and processing earth's materials form the basic building blocks from which many technology advancements and products are made. Virtually all metallic and non- metallic products are deriv
Jan 1, 2009
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MLA 10-81 - Mineral Resources Of The Domeland Addition (5207) And Woodpecker (5206) Rare II Areas, Tulare And Kern Counties, CaliforniaBy James M. Spear
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a mineral survey of the Domeland Addition (5207) and Woodpecker (5206) RARE II areas during the summer of 1979. These study areas were examined to determine the pres
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 4807 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In Fayette County, Pa.By James J. Dowd
The investigation to evaluate the reserves of coking coal in the United States suitable for the manufacture of metallurgical coke is being made by the Bureau of Mines in three parts: (1) To estimate k
Jan 1, 1951
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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 8360 The Flammability of Coal Dust-Air Mixtures - Lean Limits, Flame Temperatures, Ignition Energies, and Particle Size EffectsBy Martin Hertzberg
A comprehensive study of the flammability behavior of air-dispersed coal dust was made using an 8-liter Bureau of Mines system which included the following: (1) An optical probe to continuously monito
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 6700 Mining Laws of Chosen (or Korea)By E. P. Youngman
The mining law of Chosen, which was made effective April 1, 1916, was promulgated as ordinance 8, December 24, 1915, in accordance with the provisions of articles 1 and 2 of law No. 30 of 1911. The ne
Mar 1, 1933
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Worldwide Coal Mine Dust Research - - - Where Are We Going?By J. M. Mutamansky
"Coal mine dust research throughout the world has been stimulated by the recognition of its importance in the development of coal miners' diseases, particularly coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP). A h
Jan 1, 1989
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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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RI 3296 Classification Chart Of Typical Coals Of The United States - Showing B. T. U. Per Pound On The Moist, Mineral-Matter-Free Basis, Plotted Against Fixed Carbon On The Dry, Mineral-Matter-Free BasisBy A. C. Fieldner
The Sectional Committee on Classification of Coals, functioning under the sponsorship of the American Society for Testing Materials and the rules of the American Standards Association, in its 1934 rep
Jan 1, 1935
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RI 6465 High-Level Gamma-Ray Dosimetry at the Albany Cobalt 60 FacilityBy F. E. Block, Stephen D. Hill
The necessity for measuring radiation dose is encountered in studying both the beneficial and damaging effects of ionizing radiation on materials . It is also necessary to know the radiation dose abso
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 7504 Coproducts of Coke in the United States, 1919-47By J. A. CoRGAN, J. A. DECARLO
The coal -carbonizing industry is recognized as one of our country's most essential industries , and this position has been achieved through its primary function as a source of supply of special fuels
Jun 1, 1949
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RI 7142 Development Of A High-Temperature Interferometric Dilatometer Using A Laser Light SourceBy P. M. Johnson
A design for a laser-powered optical interferometer, using a specimen whose thermal expansion is to be measured as part of the optical system, was conceived and applied in a prototype dilatometer. The
Jan 1, 1968