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Part Seven - Theoretical Seismic Signal Source And Transmission Characteristics – I SummaryBy John T. Kuo
The miner's seismic source strength can be approximately estimated on the basis of a single force acting in an infinite medium. Because of the uncertain- ty involved in estimating the amount of c
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 2998 Re-Treatment Of Mother Lode Carbonaceous Slime TailsBy E. S. Leaver
The mineral value in the ores from the Mother Lode mining districts of California is almost entirely gold, Although many mines have produced extremely high-grade ore the usual mill grade averages appr
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 8056 Using Oxygen To Reactivate a Nearly Dormant Copper Sulfide LeachBy B. W. Madsen
A nearly dormant copper sulfide pilot-scale experimental leach containing 8.7 tons of are was injected with oxygen to determine its effect on the copper-leaching rate. Prior treatment of the uncrushed
Jan 1, 1975
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Current Research On Slope Movement In Mines: Use Of Hyperspectral ImageryBy Edward L. McHugh, Charles Sabine, Louis J. Denes, Jami M. Girard, Peter Metes
The Spokane Research Laboratory, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, is investigating various remote sensing technologies as possible tools to detect, monitor, and mitigate hazardou
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Safety Breakthrough - Reduced Exposure Mining System (REMS) - Executive SummaryBy J. J. McClelland
The face area of a continuous mining section of an underground coal mine is the most dangerous area in the mine. Workers there are at nearly twice the risk of death or disabling injury than those in o
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 8216 Physical Properties of Western Coal Waste MaterialsBy R. R. Backer
The Bureau of Mines investigated the typical physical and chemical properties of coal waste materials from the western part of the United States. The results are compared, in so far as possible, with
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 3363 Permissible Electrically Operated Hand-Held Coal Drills - IntroductionBy L. C. IlsLey
From time to time the Bureau of Mines has issued publications dealing with the various classes of explosion-proof mining machinery that have been tested and approved as permissible for use in mines ha
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 8419 Solvent Extraction of Cobalt From Laterite-Ammoniacal Leach LiquorsBy D. N. Nilsen
The Bureau of Mines is developing a method to recover Ni, Co, and Cu from laterites containing less than 1.2 pct Ni and 0.25 pct Co. The method consists of the following basic unit operations: (1) red
Jan 1, 1980
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IC 7442 Thickness of Bituminous-Coal and Lignite Seams Mined in the United States in 1945By W. H. Young, R. L. Anderson
"Physical conditions, such as thickness and character of the coal seam, dip or pitch of the seam, depth of cover, character of roof and overlying strata, mine water, etc., affect the productivity in b
Dec 1, 1947
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RI 7801 Reactions Of Copper Sulfide Minerals With Chlorine In An Aqueous SystemBy Rees D. Groves
The Bureau of Mines conducted research on reactions of copper sulfide minerals with chlorine in an aqueous system. Selected samples of covellite, chalcopyrite, chalcocite, bornite, and pyrite were lea
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 2675 Eleventh Semi-Annual Motor Gasoline SurveyBy A. J. Kraemer
For a number of years the Bureau of Mines has conducted semi-annual survey to determine the changes in the characteristics of the rotor gasoline being sold in the United States. Certain cities have be
Jan 1, 1925
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IC 7156 A Quarter Century Of Mechanized Mining - Notes On PermissibilityBy L. C. IlsLey
Figure 1 is a reproduction of a chart recently prepared by the Bureau of Mines at its Pittsburgh Laboratory to show the Bureau's approval work in connection with electrically operated mining equi
Jan 1, 1941
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Abandoned Mine Lands Program TN #1 Subsidence Abatement Investigation Laboratory (SAIL) - ObjectiveProvide a full-scale test facility where the effectiveness of all types of subsidence abatement techniques can be evaluated under controlled conditions. Background Subsidence is ground movement
Jan 1, 1991
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RI 7303 Gas Combustion Retorting Of Oil Shale Under Anvil Points Lease Agreement: Stage IBy J. R. Ruark
This report presents results of mining operations and of research and development work done during stage I of the gas combustion retorting research program conducted by the Colorado School of Mines Re
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 4552 Coal Carbonization: Effects Of Blending Pocahontas No.3 Coal With 12 High-Volatile A CoalsBy D. A. Reynolds
The Bureau of Mines-American Gas Association survey of the carbonizing properties of American coals was begun in 1929, and has been continued almost without interruption since that time. Upwards of 10
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 8145 Extraction and Recovery of Molybdenum and Rhenium From Molybdenite Concentrates by Electrooxidation: Process DemonstrationBy B. J. Scheiner
The Federal Bureau of Mines has successfully demonstrated an electrooxidation-solvent extraction-carbon adsorption process for recovering molybdenum and rhenium from offgrade concentrates. The flow se
Jan 1, 1976
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Shear Mechanism For Mining-Induced Fractures Applied To Rock Mechanics Of Coal MinesBy Brian G. White
Two examples of en echelon mining-induced fractures seen in hard-rock mines provided a basis for inferring that fracture zones and bedding plane separations immediately surrounding mine openings are p
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RI 7532 Utah Crude Oils: Characteristics Of 67 SamplesBy W. J. Wenger
Analytical, geographical, and geological data on 67 samples of crude oils from Utah are presented, along with some correlations and interpretations. Most of the, geologic formations that produce oil i
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 2727 Boiler Water Conditioning With Special Reference To High Operating Pressure And Corrosion ? The Scope Of Boiler Water ConditioningBy R. E. Hall
When the criterion for control of scale prevention on the evaporating surfaces is made the conditions in the concentrated boiler water, then this control becomes an exact operation amenable to an accu
Jan 1, 1926
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RI 6602 Instrumental Techniques For Rapid Analysis Of California Oil Well ScalesBy George L. Gates
The Bureau of Mines developed a rapid instrumental method of analyzing oil well scales containing primarily barium sulfate. After removal of oil and water by carbon disulfide) the scale was dissolved
Jan 1, 1965