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IC 6643 The Mineral IndustryBy Scott Turner
Within recent years , people have begun to realize the importance and significance of the mining and allied industries . The leading part the engineer plays in civilization is becoming recognized . Ho
Jun 1, 1932
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Bulletin 194 Some Principles Governing the Production of Oil WellsBy J. O. Lewis, Carl H. Beal
The material for this paper was collected for the most part by C. H. Beal during the years 1916, 1917, and 1918. Many of the conclusions reached in regard to the life of oil wells have already been pu
Jan 1, 1921
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IC 8430 Disposal Of Solid Wastes From Coal Mining In Washington, Oregon, And MontanaBy M. R. Geer
The Bureau of Mines surveyed the solid wastes that have accumulated from coal mining in Washington, Oregon, and Montana. Location, amount, character, and condition were determined, and both economic a
Jan 1, 1969
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Applications of Oxide-Dispersion-Strengthened Aluminum Alloys in Organic-Cooled Power ReactorsBy D G. Boxall
As an alternative to heavy water cooling, reactors cooled by organic liquids are being actively developed in Canada under the sponsorship of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited. One of the areas in which
Jan 1, 1965
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Active and Passive Seismic Monitoring of Cave Front EvolutionBy R A. Lynch
The state-of-the-art in cave seismic monitoring is reviewed, with the latest developments in active seismic monitoring included. Seismic monitoring systems are routinely used by most of the world’s bl
May 9, 2016
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Part 1. Accounting For The Extractive Industries (2c007f3d-0020-4c34-8e9d-834c17fed200)By Maurice E. Peloubet
This discussion of accounting will describe the statements and the information that the accounting system produces, from the point of view of those who use such systems rather than of those who prepar
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 7328 Hazards Of The Trolley-Locomotive Haulage System In Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy D. Harrington
The greatly extended use of the underground trolley-locomotive system for hauling coal without doubt was one of the most important factors in the rapid progress of coal mining and the increased produc
Jan 1, 1945
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New Opportunities for Energy Development on Indian ReservationsBy Daniel H. Israel
Indian tribes own a substantial portion of the West's minerals. More importantly, Indian reservations contain coal, oil and gas, uranium, and oil shale reserves in unusually large and unencumbere
Jan 6, 1980
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OFR-121-78 Design Of A Retrofittable Temporary Face Support SystemBy Alfred Bellows
The objective was to develop and design a remotely operated temporary roof support system that provides a safe working environment between a freshly cut coal face and the last line of permanently supp
Jan 1, 1976
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Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling Of Spontaneous Heating In Longwall Gob AreasBy L. Yuan, A. C. Smith
To provide insights for the optimization of ventilation systems for U.S. underground coal mines facing both methane control and spontaneous combustion issues, a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) stud
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Risk Assessment of Coal Dust Explosions in Coal Mines Using a Combined Fuzzy Risk Matrix and Pareto Analysis Approach - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Nilufer Kursunoglu
Despite being crucial for meeting the world’s energy demands, coal mining operations present considerable health risks, especially when it comes to exposure to coal dust. Longwall coal mining, an adva
Nov 16, 2023
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SME 2017 Arizona Conference Attracts Nearly 600 AttendeesBy William Gleason
"The mining industry tends to focus on very large numbers, whether it’s talking in terms of size of deposits, tons of material mined, the equipment used or the dollars spent. The numbers associated wi
Jan 1, 2018
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Experience with Spontaneous Combustion in the Coalfields of North StaffordshireBy D. C. Yates, G. V. Jolliffe
In the five coalfields of Staffordshire, there have been some 43 incidents of spontaneous fires and heatings which have required special attention in the past ten years. This total excludes incidents
May 23, 1905
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RI 5824 Particle-Size Reduction Of Coal By Attrition In A Tube ? Summary And ConclusionsBy J. L. Konchesky
In gasifying pulverized coal with steam and oxygen, the particle size of the coal fed to a gasifier should be as small as economically possible. A potential way to achieve this advantage is to reduce
Jan 1, 1961
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OFR-190-84 Coal Injector For Coarse Slurry TransportBy Mackenzie Burnett
An inducer-type pump, capable of injecting dry coal into a hydraulic transport pipeline has been developed and installed in a specially designed and fabricated slurry injector vehicle. The full scale
Jan 1, 1983
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A Forward Look into the U.S. Rare Earths Industry; How Potential Mines Can Connect to the Global Ree Market"Mining used to be a business primarily focused on the technical aspects of getting valuable ore out of the ground and extracting the minerals efficiently. Without denying the importance of these skil
Jan 1, 2018
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RI 5952 Computing Ore Reserves By The Polygonal Method Using A Medium-Size Digital Computer ? Summary And IntroductionBy Richard F. Hewlett
Engineers at the Bureau of Mines Denver Mining Research Center have been a research program investigating the theory and application of mine sampling. Part of this program is an investigation of the e
Jan 1, 1962
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SelectionConsiderations - Using a ConsultantBy Alfred Weiss
Selecting a minicomputer is not unlike selecting a costly piece of mining equipment such as a truck, shovel, crusher, or conveyor belt system. A marked difference might lie in the frequency at which s
Jan 11, 1981
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Defining Sustainability Criteria in Project Design - A Case Study of the Olympic Dam ExpansionBy H Bateman, I Cawrse, G Carnes, S Cawrse
In developing mineral resources, the focus typically centres on the management of identified social and environmental impacts and compliance with regulatory requirements. However, opportunities to pro
Jan 1, 2009
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Discussion - Of Mr. Barrows' Paper on the Use of High Percentages of Mesabi Iron-Ores in Coke Blast-Furnace Practice (see p. 140)F. E. Bachman, Port Henry, N. T. (communication to the Secretary*):—In discussing Mr. o.o.Laudig's paper, the Action of Blast-Furnace Gases Upon Various Iron-Ores,' I took the ground that Me
Jan 1, 1905