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IC 8560 The Impact Of Blasting Agents And Slurries On Explosives Technology
By Richard A. Dick
This Bureau of Mines report describes the evolution of modern-day blasting agent and slurry products and the state of the art of the usage of these products as it exists today. The steadily increasing
Jan 1, 1972
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Development Of A Lower-Pressure Water-Powered Spot Scrubber For Mining Applications
By D. E. Pollock, J. A. Organiscak
Water sprays and water powered scrubbers have both been utilized in the mining and milling industry to suppress airborne dust. Unconfined water sprays operated at lower water pressures of ?689 kPa (?1
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IC 8072 Quadratic Functions For Iron Radiation, 0° To 180° 2? ? Summary
By Ronald M. Lewis
Quadratic functions, Q(hkl), are given to six places in increments of 0.01° for 2? from 00 to 90° for FeKa and from 25° to 180° for FeKa1. The wavelengths used for Fe in the computation are those agre
Jan 1, 1961
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MLA 15-94 - Mineral Resource Assessment For The BLM Malheur-Jordan Resource Areas, Oregon - Volume 2
By Joseph Gersic
MINFO has been developed to serve as a frontend for three databases created to store basic minerals information gathered during the minerals resource assessment conducted by U.S. Bureau of Mines(USBM)
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 7034 Laboratory Study Of Factors Influencing Waterflow In Mine Backfill - Classified Mill Tailings
By Robert C. Bates
Variations in water percolation rates through saturated cohesionless hydraulic backfill (mill tailings) have been studied in relation to the many physical aspects of the system to determine the most i
Jan 1, 1967
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OFR-168-83 Recommended Acceptance Criteria For Potting Materials Used In Explosion Proof Enclosures In Coal Mines
By W. R. Herrera
A research effort was conducted to present or develop methodology for evaluating candidate potting materials intended for use in explosion-proof enclosures. The primary purpose was to develop acceptan
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-143-83 Demonstrating The Noise Control Of A Coal Preparation Plant - Volume II: Long Term Treatment Evaluation
By Matthew N. Rubin
This report summarizes the work performed under USBM Contract No. H0155155. The purpose of this work was to obtain operational data on retrofit noise control treatments suitable for use in coal prepar
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-71-75 Wedge Longwall Cutterhead Development - Phase I ? Executive Summary
Longwall minim; is a highly mechanized, high productivity mining method that is finding increasing applications in coal. Although the method would be highly advantageous in certain hard rock mining ap
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 3345 Permissible Electrically Operated Rock-Dust Distributors ? Introduction
The general nature of the special constructional features that are required to provide safety from explosion hazards on machines approved as permissible by the Bureau of Mines is fairly well known to
Jan 1, 1937
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The Mineral Industry Of Other South Pacific Islands - British Solomon Islands (948c4a57-0485-44f0-8c54-7e4563c76591)
By Walter C. Woodmansee
The only reported mineral production in 1977 was small output of alluvial gold, valued at an estimated $54,320.2 In addition, marine shells are gathered for use in lime manufacture, although output wa
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 9214 Framework For Autonomous Navigation Of A Continuous Mining Machine: Face Navigation
By Donna L. Anderson
The first section of this U.S. Bureau of Mines report includes a discussion of the navigational tasks performed by operators of mobile mining equipment, with the focus on the navigational information
Jan 1, 1989
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Rock Bursting And Seismicity During Ramp Development, Lucky Friday Mine, Mullan, Idaho
By J. K. Whyatt, B. G. White
A comprehensive survey of mine seismicity and rock bursting during development of two sublevels at the Lucky Friday Mine, Mullan, ID, USA, was conducted to better define rock failure mechanisms and so
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Bulletin 177 The Decline and Ultimate Production of Oil Wells, With Noes on the Valuation of Oil Porperties
By Carl H. Beal
The oil industry in the United States is further advanced than in any other country, because of American initiative and the development of industries dependent in some way on petroleum or its products
Jan 1, 1919
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RI 9446 - In Situ Stress Measurements Near the Ross Shaft Pillar, Homestake Mine, South Dakota
By J. C. Johnson, W. G. Pariseau, D. F. Scott, F. M. Jenkins
In situ stresses are important input data for the design of safe, stable stope layouts and extraction sequences. However, it is commonly assumed that normal and shear stress gradients in a stress fiel
Jan 1, 1993
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OFR-100-80 Phase I - Portable Crusher For Underground Mining Applications And Design
By Harold J. Miller
Loading and haulage of run-of-mine ore is frequently the highest cost in underground mining operations. These costs can be significantly reduced by use of belt conveyors, a common practice in coal and
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 8538 Suppression of Coal Dust Explosion by Water Barrier in a Conveyor Belt Entry
By I. Liebman
The Bureau of Mines conducted experiments on coal dust explosion suppression. The investigation took place on a beltway in the double-entry of the Bureau's Experimental Mine. Using conditions tha
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 3032 A Study of the Properties of Texas Polyhalite Pertaining to the Extraction of Potash - II The Rate of Decomposition of Polyhalite by Water and by Saturated Sodium Chloride Solutions
By H. H. Storch
"INTRODUCTION The first paper of this series contained data concerning the behavior of polyhalite (K2S04.MgS04.2CaS04.2H20) upon calcination and subsequent leaching with water at 100° C. It was found
Oct 1, 1930
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IC 8860 Operation Of The International Tin Agreement
By Thomas J. Witzig
This Bureau of Mines report is a background study of the International Tin Agreement. Attempts at stabilizing the tin market prior to the agreement are detailed, as well as the conditions and negotiat
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 7453 Underground Metal-Mine Fires from Cutting and Weldipg
By Allen D. Look
Underground fires often prove difficult to control , and a small fire can quickly grow into a large one , endangering life and causing large property damage . Even a small underground fire may produce
Apr 1, 1948
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OFR-88-82 Survey Of Safety Procedures For Guarding Blast Affected Areas
By Jerry Bennett
This report describes the results of a survey of current blast area guarding procedures at surface and underground metal/nonmetal mines. It features five case histories (two surface and three undergro
Jan 1, 1981