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                IC 8315 Wyoming Iron-Ore Deposits - Description, Beneficiation Processes, And EconomicsBy C. M. Harrer
The location, features, quality, and extent of iron ore deposits are evaluated in this Bureau of Mines report. The results of pioneer beneficiation on Wyoming taconites and their success are discussed
Jan 1, 1966
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                OFR-158-81 Ground Fault And Overcurrent Protection Criteria For Coal Mine AC Distribution SystemsBy John A. Kiefer
Ground fault and overcurrent protection criteria for coal mine a.c. distribution systems were examined under a Bureau of Mines funded investigation. The report begins with a literature review which di
Jan 1, 1980
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                OFR-117-84 Assessment Of Dispersing Tracer Gas With Ventilation Air Stream To Detect Mine FiresBy M. D. Marshall
A remote heat-activated stench gas/tracer gas mine alarm system was developed to reduce the time between fire detection and personnel notification. The stench gas/ tracer gas system contains ethyl mer
Jan 1, 1983
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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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                RI 3512 Contributions To The Art Of Smelting Lead Products ? IntroductionBy Virgil Miller
Bureau of Mines Reports of Investigations 3244, 3245, 3246 and 3264 give data of detailed studies on smelting in the lead blast furnace handling zinciferous charges at Trail, B. C. The present paper g
Jan 1, 1940
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                RI 3512 Contributions To The Art Of Smelting Lead Products ? Introduction (fb340d72-fba1-44d8-9b49-1ffab736015e)By Virgil Miller
Bureau of Mines Reports of Investigations 3244, 3245, 3246 and 3264 give data of detailed studies on smelting in the lead "blast furnace handling zinciferous charges at Trail, B. C. The present paper
Jan 1, 1940
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                OFR-147-81 Technological Investigation To Develop Design Criteria For The Optimum Size Of Oil And Gas Well Blocks ? Phase IIIBy 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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                RI 3336 Beneficiation Of Spodumene By Decrepitation ? IntroductionBy Foster Fraas
One of the lithium minerals most widespread in the earth's surface is spodumene (Li2O-A1203-4Si02) a lithium aluminium silicate. For some time, deposits of this mineral were known to exist in the
Jan 1, 1937
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                IC 8289 Iron And Steel Scrap In Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, And Texas (e79374e4-82c3-4b21-80b2-ff9548ee56cc)By Frank B. Fulkerson
A study was made of scrap iron and steel in the South Central States in order to determine trends in processing, shipment, and consumption if this important commodity. These data were derived in part
Jan 1, 1966
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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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                RI 3050 Leaching Copper OresBy John D. Sullivan, Alfred P. Towne
"In copper percolation-leaching plants the ore is usually crushed to a maximum size of about three-eighths inch. Ordinarily an ore is crushed as finely as feasible since the rate of extraction of copp
Feb 1, 1931
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                The Evolution Of Intelligent Coal Pillar Design: 1981-2006By Christopher Mark
The first International Conference on Ground Control in Mining opened with the topic of pillar design. Two classic papers were presented, one by Bieniwski and the other by Wilson. Unfortunately, the
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                OFR-2(3)-75 Panic Bar Study - Volume 3 - Loaders - IntroductionThe panic bars (and associated linkages and electrical circuitry) that are defined in this document are a machine operator-actuated control for the emergency deenergization of the tram motors on self-
Jan 1, 1974
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                MLA 36-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Kingston Range Study Area, San Bernardino County, California ? SummaryBy Arel B. McMahan
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated 21 mines, prospects, and mineralized sites in and adjacent to a 38,713-acre portion of the 255,058-acre Kingston Range Wilderness Study Area in 1983. The study ar
Jan 1, 1986
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                RI 4840 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In Jefferson County, Pa.By James J. Dowd
The investigation to evaluate the reserves of coking coal in the United States suitable for the manufacture of metallurgical coke is being made by the Bureau of Mines in three parts: (1) To estimate k
Jan 1, 1952
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                New Support Concepts For Hard Rock Mining Applications (cf879b82-5ec7-498e-8a87-ab8e53354118)By Stephen C. Tadolini, Thomas M. Barczak
A critical safety component for all underground mining is intrinsic and standing support systems. Specifically, tabular hardrock mining exploits a wide variety of deposits that require various method
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                MLA 22-87 - Mineral Resources Of The Skedaddle Study Area, Lassen County, California And Washoe County, Nevada ? SummaryBy Steven R. Munts
In 1985, at the request of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied 39,420 acres of the 60,960-acre Skedaddle Wilderness Study Area in order to evaluate its identified mine
Jan 1, 1987
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                IC 6201 Hazards from Low or Under VoltageBy L. C. IlsLey
"During the last eight years there has been a noticeable increase in the use of permissible equipment in gassy and dusty coal mines. This trend has undoubtedly been toward greater safety in mining, bu
Dec 1, 1929
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                Facts About Methane That Are Important To Mine SafetyBy Fred N. Kissell
In This Chapter [The explosibility of methane gas mixtures Effect of pressure and temperature on explosibility Less common sources of methane ignitions The amount of methane stored in c
Jan 6, 2006
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                OFR-72-78 Mine Machinery Trainer Development And FabricationBy Norman] [Seldle
This report describes the development of a mine machinery training system from initial conception through a task and skill analysis, a training system analysis, implementation of a prototype system, a
Jan 1, 1976