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  • NIOSH
    RI 7109 Recovery Percentage Of Bituminous Coal Deposits In The United States (In Two Parts) Part 1. Underground Mines

    By Raymond L. Lowrie

    For many years it has been considered that an average of 50 percent of the coal in the deposits exploited has been recovered. Owing to many changes in mining methods during the past two decades, this

    Jan 1, 1968

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    RI 2054 Explosion Hazard in Steel Mills Arising from Partially Consumed Coal Dust

    By L. D. Tracy

    For many yeirs natural gas has been the principal fuel used in the he·1 ting furnaces in those mills located in the. Pi t-c;s. b.urgh district· \7hich manufacture bolts ., nuts, rivets, pick$, mattock

    Dec 1, 1919

  • NIOSH
    IC 8648 Revised And Updated Cost Estimates For Producing Alumina From Domestic Raw Materials

    By Frank A. Peters

    With the current renewed interest in advancing the technology for producing alumina from domestic raw materials, revisions of previous cost estimates to provide planning data are urgently needed. Comp

    Jan 1, 1974

  • NIOSH
    RI 3475 Hazard Of Mercury Vapor In Analytical Petroleum Laboratories ? Introduction (0823e5d2-d6e8-42c7-bd31-dfdf79114c40)

    By C. F. McCarroll

    [Laboratory research and, control in the u?odnction an; utilization of petroleum and its product s have eqLmde& greatly during the past decade, rind much of the routine control and experimental equipm

    Jan 1, 1939

  • NIOSH
    RI 4595 Investigation Of The Shady Valley Manganese District, Johnson County, Tenn.

    By Almon F. Robertson

    The floor of Shady Valley, Johnson County, Tenn., is underlain by the Shady dolomite formation. In places the residual clay derived from this formation contains considerable manganese oxides. Nine pro

    Jan 1, 1949

  • NIOSH
    RI 4395 Investigation Of Ely Mine Copper Deposit Orange County, Vt.

    By H. P. Hermance

    The Ely mine, which at one time was the largest producer of copper in the United States, has been idle for the past 30 years. A remarkably continuous ore shoot probably averaging 100 feet wide and 19

    Jan 1, 1949

  • NIOSH
    RI 4328 Investigation Of The Ore Hill Zinc-Lead Mine, Grafton County, N. H.

    By H. P. Hermance

    The Ore Hill zinc-lead mine in Grafton County, N. H., was investigated by the Bureau of Mines from March to July 1943 and from August to October 1944. Fourteen holes with an aggregate bore of 4,899 fe

    Jan 1, 1948

  • NIOSH
    OFR-32-85 Preliminary Investigation Of Acid Leachable Tin Mineralization, Western Seward Peninsula, Alaska

    By Thomas C. Mowatt

    Chemical and petrographic studies were carried out on selected tin-bearing rock samples of contact-metasomatic origin from the Cassiterite Creek and Brooks Mountain areas, Seward Peninsula, Alaska. Th

    Jan 1, 2011

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    IC 8372 Permissible Mine Equipment Approved By The Bureau Of Mines During 1965-66 - A Supplement To Bulletin 543 And Information Circulars 8220 And 8299

    By F. R. Lee

    This publication lists permissible equipment approved by the Bureau of Mines during 1965 and 1966 (calendar years), except for breathing apparatus and explosives. The purpose of this publication is to

    Jan 1, 1968

  • NIOSH
    RI 8842 - Economic Evaluation of Directional Drilling for Methane Drainage From Coalbeds

    By E. C. Baker

    The Bureau of Mines estimated the economic feasibility of investing in a directional hole methane drainage project in the Pittsburgh coalbed for 5 yr in advance of mining. This report estimates the ca

    Jan 1, 1984

  • NIOSH
    RI 2872 The Use of Brattice Cloth in Coal Mines

    By George S. Rice, C. W. Owings

    "Brattice cloth is an important material in coal-mine ventilation practically all coal mines use some brattice cloth, gassy mines a large amount. It is employed in three ways:Crosscut brattices.Curtai

    May 1, 1928

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    OFR-177-82 Wood Products Use In Coal Mining

    By Christopher D. Risbrudt

    In this comprehensive study of the use of wood products in coal mining, a sample of over 220 mines provided data by questionnaire. Wood use per ton of underground coal was found to vary substantially

    Jan 1, 1982

  • NIOSH
    RI 8446 Experimental Processing of Salt Slags From an Aluminum Dross Furnace

    By Michael J. Magyar

    The Federal Bureau of Mines has developed a hydrametallurgical method to recover aluminum, aluminum oxide, and fluxing salts from aluminum salt slags. The slag is leached with water at room temperatur

    Jan 1, 1979

  • NIOSH
    RI 8963 - Improved Shearer-Clearer System for Double-Drum Shearers on Longwall Faces

    By Natesa I. Jayaraman

    This report describes recent improvements the Bureau of Mines made in the design of its shearer-clearer water-spray system for dust control on lonwgall shearer faces. The improvements were based on fi

    Jan 1, 1985

  • NIOSH
    IC 8644 Bureau Of Mines Pittsburgh Mining And Safety Research Center Research And Development Activities: Fiscal Year 1971

    The principal activities of the Bureau of Mines Pittsburgh Mining and Safety Research Center during fiscal year 1971 (July 1, 1970, to June 30, 1971) are reviewed in part 1 of this paper. Part 2 summa

    Jan 1, 1974

  • NIOSH
    IC 6690 An International Viewpoint on Safeguarding Electrical Equipment Used in Gassy Mines

    By L. C. IlsLey, E. J. Gleim, F. CRAVEN

    Electrical apparatus and circuits began to be used in mines about 50 years ago. A search of the literature on mining reveals that in 1882, umping was being done by electricity in some aines of England

    Jan 1, 1933

  • NIOSH
    RI 6511 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities and Entropies at 298.15° K of Sulfides of Arsenic, Germanium, and Nickel

    By K. K. Kelley, W. W. Weller

    This report contains experimentally determined heat capacity data for four crystalline sulfides -- AsS , GeS , NiS , and Ni3 S₂ -- over the temperature range from 50 ° to 298.15 ° K. The heat capacity

    Jan 1, 1964

  • NIOSH
    IC 9262 Computer-Automated Measurement-And Control-Based Workstation For Microseismic And Acoustic Emission Research

    By F. M. Boler

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines has configured a flexible data acquisition and analysis workstation, which incorporates control and analysis software written in-house for use in mining research experiments c

    Jan 1, 1990

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    RI 2238 Iceland Spar

    By Oliver Bowles

    "Properties and Uses.Iceland spar is a name given to a pure crystallized form of calcite (CaCo3) which is sufficiently transparent and free of defects to be used in the manufacture of optical instrume

    Apr 1, 1920

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    RI 8511 Electric-Arc Furnace Processing of Domestic Titaniferous Materials

    By R. H. Nafziger

    The Bureau of Mines evaluated 18 domestic titaniferous materials with widely varying compositions, mineralogy, and physical properties in electric-arc furnaces, Techniques were devised to recover both

    Jan 1, 1980