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OFR-147-81 Technological Investigation To Develop Design Criteria For The Optimum Size Of Oil And Gas Well Blocks ? Phase III
By Kenneth Wardell
Criteria have been fully developed for determining the optimum size of oil and gas well blocks. The criteria lead to the formation of well barrier pillars which are, of themselves, inherently stable a
Jan 1, 1980
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OFR-43(3)-77 Mine Fire Protection For Underground Fuel Storage And Transfer Area - Introduction
It is not uncommon to find large quantities of combustible materials in underground metal and non-metal mines. Support timber is the predominant combustible material. Spontaneous combustion, welding a
Jan 1, 2011
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IC 7960 The National Safety Competitions Of 1948-58 ? Summary
By John C. Machisak
The National Safety Competition is sponsored and conducted annually by the Bureau of Mines, U. S. Department of the Interior, to stimulate greater interest in safety in the mineral-extractive industri
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 3209 The Cleaning Of Fine Coal From The Mary Lee Bed At The Porter Mine ? Introduction
By A. C. Richardson
The mine of the Porter Coal Co. is located at the town of Porter in the northwestern part of Jefferson, County, Ala., about 20 miles west of Birmingham. The operations in this mine are confined to the
Jan 1, 1933
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OFR-90-81 Flame-Drill Channelling Reduces Noise And Dust Levels (Project Orion)
By James A. Browning
Conventional flame channelling operates continuously at over 120 db --flame-drill channelling at a maximum of 95 db. The latter process was developed under this program. Individual drill holes are spa
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 3076 Absorption of Ntirogen by Steel
By R. S. Dean
"Interest in the nitrogen content of steel has increased sharply in the last few years. Investigations have indicated that its presence in steel has an important bearing on high temperature brittlenes
Mar 1, 1931
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IC 8574 Iron: A Materials Survey
By Horace T. Reno
This information circular surveys the iron are industry of the world. It presents a comprehensive statistical record through 1970 of the U.S. iron ore industry and world trade patterns. The supply pos
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 3461 Time Study Analyses - Progress Report 1. - Quarry Shovel Loading ? Introduction (a3ff6416-8ee7-4a29-869e-ea3999cf5df2)
By J. R. Thoenen
Profits in the crushed-stone industry, as in any other, represent the difference between selling price and production cost. When consumer demand increases rapidly, as occurred in the crushed-stone ind
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 3461 Time Study Analyses - Progress Report 1. Quarry Shovel Loading ? Introduction
By J. R. Thoenen
Profits in the crushed-stone industry, as in any other, represent the difference between selling price and production cost. When consumer demand increases rapidly, as occurred in the crushed-stone ind
Jan 1, 1939
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OFR-97(1)-75 Quick Disconnect Couplers For Trailing Cables
Three complete connector assemblies and six separate contacts were submitted to a series of tests to establish the connectors permissibility and compliance with U. S. Bureau of Mines research Contract
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 7080 Kinetics Of The Initial Reduction Stages Of Magnetite In Hydrogen
By T. N. Rushton
Rate minima are encountered in the reduction of magnetite with hydrogen. In a certain temperature zone, the reaction rate decreases with rise in temperature. This is inexplicable by classical kinetic
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 9308 Applicability Of Electrical Methods In Deep Detection And Monitoring Of Conductive Lixiviants
By Jay C. Hanson
Various electrical and electromagnetic (EM) geophysical techniques are currently being evaluated by the U.S. Bureau of Mines for their effectiveness in the detection and monitoring of electrically con
Jan 1, 1992
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OFR-97(2)-75 Report Of Qualification Test U.S. Bureau Of Mines Connector Development
Three complete connector assemblies and ten separate contacts were submitted to a series of tests to establish the connector permissibility and compliance with the Bureau of Mines' research Contr
Jan 1, 1972
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Application Of Gas-Enhanced Foam At The Excel No. 3 Mine Fire
By M. A. Trevits, M. R. Thibou, A. Ozment, A. C. Smith, J. B. Walsh
The Excel No. 3 Mine is a room-and-pillar mining operation owned by MC Mining, LLC, a subsidiary of Alliance Resource Partners, LP, which produces coal from the Pond Creek Coalbed in Pike County, Kent
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IC 6439 Effect on Workers of Air Conditions
By R. R. Sayers
That the maintenance of proper air conditions is a most important factor in the control of occupational hazards is shown by the large amount of material presented each year through the technical journ
Feb 1, 1931
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RI 6234 Statistical Analysis Of Diamond-Drill Sample Data From The Cebolla Creek Titaniferous Iron Deposit, Gunnison County, Colo.
By R. D. Berkenkotter
Titanium and iron assays obtained from cores of three diamond-drill holes from the Cebolla Creek titaniferous iron deposit were evaluated by statistical techniques to obtain information concerning the
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 9425 - Relationship of Coal Seam Parameters and Airborne Respirable Dust at Longwalls
By S. J. Page, R. A. Jankowski, J. A. Organiscak
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated the relationship of bituminous coal seam parameters and the amount of airborne respirable dust generated at longwalls. Dust and coal samples were obtained from 20
Jan 1, 1992
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IC 8869 Critical And Strategic Minerals In Alaska - Cobalt, The Platinum-Group Metals, And Chromite
By James C. Barker
A uniquely mineralized area extends from northwestern Canada through Alaska into eastern Siberia. Some of the metals found there are relatively rare in the conterminous United Stales. Among these are
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-7-95 Executive Summary Of The U.S. Bureau Of Mines Investigations In The Colville Mining District, Alaska ? Introduction
By Mark P. Meyer
During 1991 through 1993, the U.S. Bureau of Mines (Bureau) -Alaska Field Operations Center (AFOC) in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) -Arctic District Office and the State of Alas
Jan 1, 2011
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RI 9426 - Dust Considerations When Using Belt Entry Air to Ventilate Work Areas
By Robert A. Jankowski, J. Drew Potts
In this U.S. Bureau of Mines study, four underground respirable dust surveys were conducted to determine factors affecting belt entry dust levels and how using belt air to ventilate work areas affecte
Jan 1, 1992