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Impact Breaker For Large Diameter Shaft Sinking ? ObjectiveReduce shaft sinking costs and workers exposure to mechanical hazards, drill dust, blast dangers, and fumes. Approach Replace drilling and blasting by using a large, cab-mounted impact breaker sus
Jan 1, 1981
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Experimental Procedure - Materials , Equipment, And Analytical TechniquesFour actual coal mine waters were used in various phases of the research program. All were from the Sewickley Creek area In Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. The BCR designations, site locations, and
Jan 1, 1971
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Borehole Device For Determining In-Place Strength Of Rock Or Coal - ObjectiveTo develop a simple device for rapidly determining the shearing strength and angle of Internal friction of coal and rock in situ. Approach Use a portable, permissible, hydraulically operated devi
Jan 1, 1981
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The Brookwood Disaster and Electrical Requirements for Hazardous (Classified) LocationsBy Thomas H. Dubaniewicz
Thirteen miners died as a result of 2 explosions in the Jim Walter Resources No. 5 mine near Brookwood AL in September 2001. Both explosions were ignited in intake air entries, and both were probably
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RI 7157 Hollow-Core Anthracite Briquets As Blast Furnace FuelBy J. W. Eckerd
Metal production rates of 42 to 45 tons per day were obtained with hollow-core anthracite briquets in an experimental blast furnace. Tuyere pressures were about the same for both coke and briquet oper
Jan 1, 1968
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Minor Nonmetals - Asphalt (Native) (f110b2cb-f5d0-41a1-960d-67782737a2ac)By Richard H. Singleton
Native asphalt was produced in 1980 by six companies in four States. Leading States were Texas and Utah. Output decreased 22% in 1980 to 1.25 million tons while value decreased 2% to $25.0 million.
Jan 1, 1981
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Utilization And Efficiency In Underground Coal Mine Electrical SystemsBy Lloyd A. Morley
To reduce safety and production problems, it is essential that the electrical operating characteristics of coal mining equipment and their electrical subsystems be clearly understood. The Bureau of Mi
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 2542 Graphites For Brass-Melting CruciblesBy R. T. Stull, L. E. Geyer
"Previous Work:As outlined in previous papers* ond clays for graphite crucibles have been tested at the plants of the Detroit Lubricator Co., and the Detroit Copper and Brass Rolling Mills, Detroit, M
Nov 1, 1923
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Results and RecommendationsBy Lloyd A. Morley, Alan M. Christman
General Six open-pit metal mines, five copper and one molybdenum, were visited during the course of the research. Four were investigated twice, in summer and in winter, in order to determine the e
Jan 1, 1976
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Cable Handling In Surface Mines - ObjectiveTo find solutions for common safety problems encountered in the handling of trailing cables, based on observations at many different surface mining operations. Approach Practices in handling tra
Jan 1, 1982
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A Computer Program For Detecting Or Predicting Fracture Zones ? ObjectiveDevelop a means for analyzing seismic crosshole data to predict and monitor the Flow of leach solution during in situ mining. Background Improvements in predicting and monitoring in situ leach s
Jan 1, 1989
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Lightweight Hydraulic Roof Support ? ObjectiveDevelop a 22-ton capacity temporary mine roof support light enough to be easily lifted and transported manually from one place to another. Approach Several potential approaches were investigated i
Jan 1, 1983
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Guidelines For Accurate Mine Airflow Measurements - ObjectiveImprove the accuracy of commonly-used mine air velocity measurement techniques. Approach The Bureau of Mines, through a contract with Ketron, Inc., conducted a detailed study to establish appr
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 8661 Anion Characterization of Florida Phosphate Rock Mining Materials and U.S. Cement Kiln Dust by Ion ChromatographyBy Gary W. Kramer
The Bureau of Mines has developed a rapid analytical method for the determination of anions by ion chromatography (IC) in phosphate rock mining materials and cement kiln dust (CKD). The procedure empl
Jan 1, 1982
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Proceedings: New Technology For Coal Mine Roof SupportRoof falls continue to be the greatest single safety hazard faced by underground coal miners. During 1996-99, 44 coal miners lost their lives in rock falls, and nearly 2,400 were injured. In additio
Jan 10, 2000
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RI 2873 Notes on Extraction and Recovery of Radium, VandiumBy 1928-05-01
"The carnotite ores of Colorado and Utah were the chief source of radium for many years. In the fall of 1922; news of the very rich deposits of radium ore discovered in the Belgian Congo caused almost
May 1, 1928
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RI 7927 Removal of Lead and Zinc and the Production of Prereduced Pellets From Iron and Steelmaking WastesBy W. M. Dressel
Over 2 million tons of steel furnace dust containing approximately 100,000 tons of zinc and 10,000 tons of lead are produced each year. Recycling of the dusts would conserve mineral resources, lessen
Jan 1, 1974
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Cable Fault Locating By Electronic MeansBy George J. Conroy
Types and causes of short-circuit and open-circuit faults in mine portable trailing cables are discussed, and techniques for locating these faults are described. Time domain reflectometers (TDR) , ton
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 7318 Effect Of Sodium Nitrate On The Incendivity Of Explosives In Coal Dust-Gas-Air MixturesBy C. M. Mason
A series of gelatinous permissible explosives was prepared with increasing sodium nitrate content and subjected to an improved technique for evaluating incendivity in coal dust-air and coal dust-gas-a
Jan 1, 1969
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Radon Daughter Dosimeter - ObjectiveMeasure the daily exposure of individual miners to alpha particles emitted by radon daughters (radioactive decay products of the radon gas present in the mine atmosphere). Approach A dosimeter w
Jan 1, 1979