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Introduction To IlluminationAre you afraid of the dark? Of course not, at least not since you were about six years old, anyway. But early man was - afraid of the dark, and he had good reason to be. Since he had no illumination o
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 6570 How to prevent death and injury from falls of roof in coal minesBy J. W. Paul
"The economic features of coal mining must take into account the drain on the man power. Study over a recent 5-year period reveals an average yearly loss of 2,125 underground men, of whom 1,182 are ki
Feb 1, 1932
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RI 5849 Photographic Observation Of Quarry Blasting ? Summary And ConclusionsBy Benjamin Petkof
Production quarry blasts in three rock types were photographed with a high-speed camera. Analysis of the films showed that step increases sometimes occur in the horizontal velocity of the broken rock.
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 9632 - Secondary Explosion Hazards During Blasting In Oil Shale And Sulfide Ore MinesBy Michael J. Sapko, Eugene M. Bazala, Eric S. Weiss, Kenneth L. Cashdollar
The data presented in this report are the results, to date, of an ongoing Pittsburgh Research Center Disaster5Prevention research program on the explosion hazards associated with blasting operations
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RI 8930 - Hydrogen Chloride Sparging Crystallization of the Chloride Salts of Cobalt, Manganese, and NickelBy D. E. Shanks
The Bureau of Mines investigated the effects of HCI concentration and solution temperature on the solubility and crystal form of the chlorides of Co, Mn, and Ni when sparged with HCI gas at temperatur
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 7583 Roof Bolting in the United StatesBy Edward Thomas
"HISTORYThe origin of roof bolting as a means of roof support is obscure. During the past 23 years a method was developed by the. St. Joseph Lead Co: at its mines in southeastern Missouri, ranging fro
Sep 1, 1950
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RI 3393 Relation of Dust Dissemination to Water Flow through Rock DrillsBy H. H. Schrenk, Carlton E. Brown
"INTRODUCTION The question as to whether or not the flow of water through pneumatic rock drills commonly used in this country keeps to a minimum dust disseminated into the air during drilling arose du
Apr 1, 1938
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RI 2535 Who Pays for AccidentsBy Richard V. Ageton
"Everyone admits that there are more accidents in metal mines than there should be but there is much difference of opinion as to the causes of accidents, whether avoidable or unavoidable, and the amou
Oct 1, 1923
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Miners’ Views About Personal Dust MonitorsBy Erica E. Hall, Robert H. Peters, Charles Vaught, Jon C. Volkwein
Coal Workers Pneumoconiosis is the leading cause of death due to occupational illness among coal miners. This disease is caused by miners’ exposure to respirable coal mine dust. A Personal Dust Monito
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Chemiluminescence and Biologic Reactivity of Freshly Fractured SilicaBy N. S. Dalal, N. Leelarasamee, V. Castranova, K. Van Dyke, V. Vallyathan
"INTRODCICTIONSilicosis is the chronic fibrosing disease of the lungs caused by the inhalation of crystalline silica. However, inhalation of crystalline silica, may induce three distinctly different d
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 2094 Comparison of British & American Coal Mining ConditionsBy George S. Rice
There have appeared, from time to time, comparisons of various features of coal mining practice in the United States and Great Britain. A recent, article, appearing in a British journal, points out th
Mar 1, 1920
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Experimental and Theoretical Measurement of the Aerodynamic Diameter of Irregular Shaped ParticlesBy K. Rubow, Z. Zhlqun, V. Marple
A theoretical technique has been developed and verified experimentally for determining the aerodynamic diameter of irregular shaped particles. The aerodynamic diameter of a particle is a very importan
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 6429 Titanium Resources of Nelson and Amherst Counties, Va. (in Two Parts) 2. NelsoniteBy Vernom F. Swanson, George E. Fish
A study was made during 1959-60 of reported nelsonite occurrences in Nelson and Amherst Counties, Va. The investigation was limited to core drill- ing on one deposit and beneficiation studies on three
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 2358 Endurance Tests of Storage Batteries for Use in Permissible Mine LocomotivesBy L. C. IlsLey
As part of its work for the improvement of safety conditions in mines , the Bureau of Mines has undertaken to establish a list of permissible storage - battery locomotives for use in gaseous mines , a
May 1, 1922
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Air Velocity Distribution Measurements on Four Mechanized Longwall Coal FacesBy H. S. Chiang, S. S. Peng
"SummaryAir velocity distribution surveys on four mechanized longwall faces are presented and discussed. Although there are discernible patterns in the velocity distribution, there are wide difference
Mar 1, 1989
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RI 9520 - Evaluation of the Response of Diffusion-Type Carbon Monoxide SensorsBy John C. Edwards
Carbon monoxide (CO) sensors are used in mine fire early-warning systems. Experiments were conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines with six diffusion-type CO sensors to determine their response to a ref
Jan 1, 2010
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Evaluation of Work Positions used by Continuous Miner Operators in Underground Coal MinesBy J. R. Bartels
Operation of underground coal mine mobile equipment is usually done in a restricted workspace with reduced visibility. This work environment puts machine operators in awkward postures for tasks that r
Jan 1, 2009
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Shock And Impact On North American Locomotives Evaluated With ISO 2631 Parts 1 And 5 - IntroductionBy John J. Gordon, Neil K. Cooperrider
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard ISO 2631 [1,2] provides three methods for evaluation of human exposure to vibrations that contain occasional shocks or impacts. Part
Jan 6, 2006
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IC 7561 Use of Dust Respirators in Coal MinesBy S. J. Pearce
"INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARYComplaints have been made regarding dust respirators that may be used in coal-mining operations. Some of these complaints may be due to improper use of the respirator, inadeq
Mar 1, 1950
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RI 4679 Investigation Of The Great Eastern Nickel Deposit, Clark County, Nev.By A. B. Needham
The Great Eastern nickel deposit is located in the western foothills of the Virgin Mountains in the Copper King or Bunkerville district situated in the southeastern part of Clark County, Nev. It is co
Jan 1, 1950