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OFR-107-77 Minimum Cost Strategies For Longwall Equipment MovesBy Thomas Gales
Longwall mining has a high potential for producing bulk production from a single face. Production is interrupted for a considerable time when it is necessary to move the equipment to a new block of co
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 8536 High-Pressure Shrouded Water Sprays for Dust ControlBy N. I. Jayaraman
High-pressure shrouded sprays were first tested on a bench to determine air-moving capability and dust collection efficiency. The bench-scale tests indicated that at 500 psi and above, the dust collec
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 3942 Exploration of the Copper-Sulfur Deposit Khayyam and Stumble-on Properties Prince of Wales Island. AlaskaBy Earl L. Fosse
"Preliminary examination of the Khayyam mine indicated that greater reserves of copper might be found by trenching, sampling, detailed geological and topographical mapping, and diamond drilling. The d
Sep 1, 1946
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Bulletin 120 Extraction of Gasoline From Natural Gas by Absorption MethodsBy P. M. BIDDISON, G. G. Oberfell, George A. Burrell
The Bureau of Mines is conducting a series of investigations, with a view to ascertaining the most efficient methods of obtaining gasoline from petroleum and natural gas. This report deals with a meth
Jan 1, 1917
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Bulletin 181 Abstracts of Current Decisions on Mines and MiningBy J. W. Thompson
MEANING OF TERM, The term "minerals" when used in grants or in reservations or instruments of conveyance is not limited to metals or metalliferous deposits, whether contained in veins that have well-
Jan 1, 1919
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RI 9643 - Full-Scale Testing Of The Float Dust Deposition MeterBy Robert A. Cortese, Henry E. Perlee
Coal dust and float coal dust, produced during normal mining operations, in underground coal mines, are carried from the point of origin downstream by the ventilating air, where it deposits on the sur
Jan 5, 1998
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Dust Exhaust System For Auger Miners - Objective:Reduce respirable dust exposure of workmen operating auger-type continuous mining machines. Approach: An auger miner was fitted with an exhaust system which draws dust laden air through a [scru
Jan 1, 1976
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OFR-70-77 Development Of A Visual Display System For Paging Mine PersonnelBy John E. Trombly
System objectives and design criteria for an in-mine visual personnel paging system are discussed. Display technologies are evaluated and tradeoffs leading to display selection are described. The prot
Jan 1, 1975
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OFR-160-77 The Hydraulic Transportation Of Oil ShaleBy James M. Link
A program was initiated tinder sponsorship of the U. S. Bureau of Mines to investigate pipeline behavior of raw and spent oil shale slurries. Slurries were recirculated in pipeline loops with 150-mm a
Jan 1, 1977
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PS4/USBM 4204 - Dust Center Project Reports - Characterization of the Mechanism of Lung InjuryBy G. L. Bartlett
"INTRODUCTION The major objective of our research is to help reduce the incidence and severity of coal worker's pneumoconiosis (CWP). To that end, this project is designed to improve our understanding
Jan 1, 1988
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OFR-83A-92 Hoisting System Components - Selection And Guidelines - Volume 1The objective of this study was two-fold: 1. To perform a world literature search pertinent to the analysis, selection and design of hoisting systems and their components and to codify the search i
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 4159 Concentration of Gravity Tailings from the Grasselli Deposit, Park City, UtahBy T. F. Mitchell, B. K. Shibler, J. V. Batty, W. G. Sandell, G. M. Potter
"INTRODUCTION The Park City district, situated 30 miles east of Salt Lake City, Utah, in the Wasatch Mountains, Is a well-known producer of lead, zinc, and precious metals. Nearly continuous productio
Dec 1, 1947
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RI 9419 - Gallium and Germanium Recovery From Domestic SourcesBy D. D. Harbuck
To decrease reliance on foreign sources for the strategic and critical metals gallium and germanium, the U.S. Bureau of Mines identified and developed processing technology for two domestic sources of
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 3824 Determination of Metallic Iron & Oxygen- Sponge IronBy J. P. Morris
"INTRODUCTION In the investigation being conducted by the Bureau of Mines concerning the production and utilization of sponge iron, it soon became evident that more information was needed regarding me
Sep 1, 1945
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Mineral Highlights - General (e83082ae-4423-42b4-9d0c-2714fd984824)The Anaconda Copper Company reportedly reached an exclusive agreement with Cook Inlet Region, Inc., to explore 24 million acres in south-central Alaska and to share equally with Cook the proceeds of a
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 7378 Operating Diesel Locomotives Underground in European MinesBy J. H. East
"INTRODUCTION Diesel locomotives have been used successfully in underground mines of Europe for 18 years, and much has been written on the technical details of the design of these machines and the saf
Sep 1, 1946
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IC 8136 Vacuum Melting Of Steel ? SummaryBy James R. Kerr
Although metallurgical benefits of processing metals in a vacuum or reduced atmosphere have been realized for a hundred years, the problem of creating a vacuum in the range from 10-0 to 10-4 mm. of me
Jan 1, 1962
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Accidents From Hoisting And Haulage At Metal And Nonmetallic Mines - Metal- And Nonmetallic-Mine Accident-Prevention Course - Section 3 - Purpose And ScopeThe first metal-mine accident-prevention course was prepared and published in 1942-45 as a series of seven miners' circulars (Nos. 51-57). The scope of the course has been broadened, revised, and
Jan 1, 1955
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IC 8690 Long-Distance Coal Transport: Unit Trains Or Slurry PipelinesBy T. C. Campbell
This Bureau of Mines publication presents an analysis of information related to the transportation of bituminous coal by unit trains and slurry pipelines. Even for short hauls from mines to markets, t
Jan 1, 1975
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OFR-60-85 Correct Shortcomings During Trial Of Shotcrete Lining System And Demonstrate Shotcrete SystemThis report describes the redesign, development and field demonstration of a remote shotcrete lining system, capable of operating in shafts and mines from 8 to 16 feet in diameter at depths up to 1000
Jan 1, 1983