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IC 8808 In-Mine Evaluation Of Underground Fire And Smoke Detectors (6f17c200-99f7-4b63-9502-cedfeb78fb40)By Russell E. Griffin
The current state-of-the-art of fire and smoke detection technology is reviewed from the standpoint of suitability for use in underground metal and nonmetal mines. Detection modes, fire signatures, an
Jan 1, 1979
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OFR-130-78 Time Resolved Audio Dosimeter SystemBy Gordon R. Sima
This contract is concerned with the construction of a Time Resolved Audio Dosimeter System consisting of one readout unit and several dosimeter units. The Time Resolved Audio Dosimeter System was desi
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 4855 Beryl Resources Of The Black Hills, South DakotaBy Edward L. Tullis
Numerous widely distributed pegmatites of the southern Black Hills of South Dakota contain small amounts of beryl, and two minor deposits are known in the northern Black Hills. Few mines have produced
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 3600 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 50. Annual Report Of The Metallurgical Division. Fiscal Year 1941 ? IntroductionBy R. S. Dean
In addition to the normal work and that pertaining to strategic minerals, the Metallurgical Division has been made responsible for carrying on major investigations in the development of processes&apos
Jan 1, 1941
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Mineral Resources Of The Snowbank Study Area, Valley County, IdahoBy Thomas J. Peters
The Snowbank study area, which had been proposed as Wilderness, lies about 5 air mi southwest of Cascade, Idaho, and about 60 air mi north of Boise. The eastern boundary of the north-south-elongate st
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 5029 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves And The Preparation And Carbonizing Properties Of Coking Coal In Putnam County, Tenn. ? Conclusions ? ReservesBy Lloyd Williams
1. The investigation shows that the Wilder (locally known as the Bon Air No. 2) is the only known bed of commercial importance in Putnam County, although at least 5 coal horizons are known. All of the
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 2997 Engineering Study Of The Seminole Area Seminole And Pottawatomie Counties, Oklahoma ? IntroductionBy R. R. Brandenthaler
The development of the Seminole area into one of the major oil-producing sections of the country has been accompanied by many innovations and departures from former methods of development. On July 1,
Jan 1, 1930
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IC 8846 Pumped-Slurry Backfilling Of Abandoned Coal Mine Workings For Subsidence Control At Rock Springs, Wyo. - With An Appen On Hydraulic Model Studies For Backfilling Mine Cavities By E. J. Carlson, U.S. Bureau Of Reclamation, Denver. Colo.By G. J. Colaizzi
The Bureau of Mines, at the request of local authorities in Rock Springs, Wyo., investigated and conducted through contracts a multistage program of exploratory drilling and pumped-slurry backfilling
Jan 1, 1980
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OFR-94-83 A Hydrogen Engine Induction Technique For Backfire-Free OperationBy Ned Baker
Details are given of a fuel-induction system for a hydrogen, fueled engine. The induction system was designed to preclude backfire otherwise common in hydrogen fueled engines. System features and
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 8453 Documentation and Analysis of a Massive Rock Failure at the Bautsch Mine, Galena, III.By Jack Touseull
On November 15, 1972, the Bautsch mine, a lead-zinc mine in Paleozoic dolomites, experienced a massive rock failure involving 3 to 5 million tons. Because this failure was large and extended to the su
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 3068 Flotation Tests on Converter SlagBy Frank S. Wartman
"The experimental flotation work described in this paper was undertaken to test the conclusions derived from a previous microscopic and chemical study of several samples of converter slag. That study3
Apr 1, 1931
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IC 9029 Continuous Radiation Working-Level DetectorsBy R. F. Droullard
The Bureau of Mines has used gross alpha and gross beta detectors to continuously measure radiation working levels for a number of years. During this time, improvements have been made in the design an
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 5311 Consumable-Electrode Arc Melting Of Titanium And Its Alloys ? SummaryBy R. W. Huber
A consumable-electrode arc-melting furnace was constructed at the Bureau of Mines Physical Metallurgy Laboratory, College Park, Md., for the production of uncontaminated titanium and titanium-alloy in
Jan 1, 1957
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Performance of a light-scattering dust monitor in underground minesThe Thermo-MIE personal DataRAM dust monitor (pDR) is a light-scattering instrument approved for use in gassy underground mines by the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). However, the u
Jan 1, 2006
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A Strategy for Coal Mine Respirable Dust Sampling Using Multi-stage Impactors for Characterization PurposesBy J. M. Mutmansky, C. Lee
"IntroductionRecognition of Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis (CWP) as a major occupational disease has affected various aspects of the coal mining industry in the United States as well as in almost all ma
Mar 1, 1989
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IC 6193R Mining Ore In Open Stopes Central And Eastern United States ? IntroductionBy Chas. F. Jackson
This paper is published as a progress report for the first half of 1929 on the study of wining methods and costs in the Eastern and Central States. Data obtained from 25 mines using open-stope methods
Jan 1, 1931
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IC 8082 Rare-Earth Compounds As High-Temperature Refractories: A Bibliography ? Introduction And SummaryBy Sara Jane Boles
In recent years the interest in rare-earth compounds as refractory materials has exceeded the available literature on the subject. While some basic properties, such as density and melting point, of th
Jan 1, 1962
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OFR-111-78 Limited Evaluation Of Experimental And Standard Tractor Dozer BladesBy Edgar S. Rush
This study was conducted to make a limited evaluation of experimental and standard tractor dozer blades. A field test program was conducted in the southeastern part of Kansas on strip-mined areas wher
Jan 1, 1978
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OFR-14-82 Cableless Electronic Surveying Systems For Horizontal HolesBy Dennis McLaughin
This report contains a description of the contract activities performed by ENSCO, Inc. under contract No. H0178069. The purpose of this project was to enhance the Bureau of Mine?s Cableless Electronic
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 9326 - Mining Machine Orientation Control Based on Inertial, Gravitational, and Magnetic SensorsBy John J. Sammarco
The U.S. Bureau of Mines seeks to increase safety and efficiency in U.S. coal mines. One approach is to develop technology for automation of a continuous mining machine. Realization of an autonomous m
Jan 1, 1990