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IC 9066 Longwall Roof Support Technology in the Eighties - A State-of-the-Art ReportBy Jeffery M. Listak, Ernest A. Curth
"It took only 9 years from the first appearance of roof shields on the U.S. longwall mining scene to the present predominance of shield faces. An apparent consequence is the welcome downward trend in
Jan 1, 1985
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Introduction (382b3c53-e9ed-44c9-b17e-91c1b488e7cd)By Ronald D. Hill, Elmore C. Grim
The United States is richly endowed with mineral resources. However, mineral recovery by its very nature, involves a destructive process, Figures 1 and 2. In the past, mining practices were all too
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 9338 Subsidence Over the End of a Longwall PanelBy Paul W. Jeran
Subsidence was monitored by the U.S. Bureau of Mines over the ends of longwall panels operating in the Pittsburgh, Kittanning, and No. 2 Gas Coalbeds of the northern Appalachian Coal Basin. The final
Jan 1, 1991
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RI 9252 - Recovery of Principal Metal Values From Waste Hydroprocessing CatalystsBy B. W. Jong
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated anhydrous chlorination and caustic-acid leaching processes to recover Ni, Co, Mo, and W from waste hydroprocessing catalysts. In batch laboratory-scale equipment,
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9088 - Indices of Mine Safety Resulting From the Application of the Poisson Distribution to Mine Accident DataBy J. C. Kerkering
The Bureau of Mines used mathematical reliability theory to define, for use in the mining industry, the concepts of risk, safety, reliability, hazard, and mean time between accidents. In this report,
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 8336 Analysis of Steelmaking Slags by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry Using Pressure DissolutionBy Raymond F. Farrell
A goal of the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, is the advancement of minerals technology through the development of improved metals and minerals processing. In support of this goal, t
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 2226 Dangers In Using Low-Grade Foreign DetonatorsBy Charles E. Munroe
"It has been recently learned that certain foreign manufacturers are offering far importation into this country detonators at greatly reduced prices, some of these detonators being of such low grade (
Mar 1, 1921
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RI 6249 Studies On The Spectrochemical Analysis Of Solutions: Use Of Carrier-Precipitation And A Filter ElectrodeBy C. L. Chaney
Investigations were conducted to develop spectrochemical methods capable of determining 0.01 to 100 micrograms of metals in 50 milliliters of solution. The use of gallium hydroxide (Ga(OH)3) as a carr
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 4516 Investigation Of Little Castle Creek Chromite Deposit, Shasta County, Calif.By E. J. Matson
The Little Castle Creek chromite deposit was examined in February and May 1941, respectively, by W. O. Vandenburg and O. H. Metzger, engineers of the Bureau of Mines. The Federal Geological Survey sta
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 9253 - Relationships Between Annulus Thickness and the Integrity of Resin-Grouted Roof BoltsBy Bryan F. Ulrich
If resin-grouted roof bolts are not installed correctly, mine roof reinforcement can be affected, and roof falls can result. A bolt installation variable that is readily controlled by the mine operato
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 8615 Recovery of Metal Values From Lead Smelter Matte by Chlorine-Oxygen LeachingBy D. L. Pool
To increase metal recoveries and to minimize pollution by improved extraction technology, the Bureau of Mines investigated a hydrometallurgical technique to recover copper, lead, nickel, and cobalt fr
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 7131 Carbonizing Properties Of Coals From Fayette, Greene And Washington Counties, Pa.By D. E. Wolfson
The Bureau of Mines carbonized 21 coal samples from Fayette, Greene, and Washington Counties, Pa., at 900° C, using the Bureau of Mines-American Gas Association (BM-AGA) method, and determined yields
Jan 1, 1968
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Performance And Safety Considerations Of Hydraulic Support SystemsBy David Gearhart, Thomas Barczak
Hydraulic cylinders a re used in several roof support systems, such as longwall shields and mobile roof supports, to provide critical ground control Many state-of-the-art hydraulic support systems ope
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Knowledge Representation Issues Pertaining to Mine Ventilation KBS DevelopmentBy R. V. Ramani, K. V. K. Prasad, M. Swaminathan
"Engineering design involves, in addition to numerical calculations, considerable amount of expertise and judgement. The expertise and judgement is required to conceptualize and idealize the problem,
Jan 1, 1989
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Impact, Thermal, And Shock Sensitivity Of Molten TNT And Of Asphalt-Contaminated Molten TNT (e4a9c30a-dae5-4199-9e51-53a7cbf7f133)By Richard J. Mainiero, James Q. Wheeler, Lewis H. Kopera, Yael Miron
The research reported here was part of the effort to evaluate the safety of a process to recover TNT from MK-9 depth bombs by the autoclave melt out process. In this process the depth bombs are heate
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RI 9131 Time-Dependent Behavior of Coal Measure Rocks: Adsorption Rate and Strength DegradationBy Sathit Tandanand
This report presents a Bureau of Mines study on the time-dependent behavior of coal measure rocks for future implementation in stability analysis and safety evaluation of in-mine rock structures. This
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 2067 Gold and SilverBy F. T. Eddingfield, F. E. Wormser
"The premium on gold in London, reflecting the further depreciation of the pound sterling, has risen from about 22 per cent as noted in these reports for December, to about 28%. This will enable more
Jan 1, 1920
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Wetting Characteristics of Particles and Their Significance in Dust AbatementBy B. R. Mohal, F. F. Aplan, S. Chander
"Dust abatement by water sprays involves the subprocesses of 1) collision between dust particles and water droplets, 2) adhesion of particles to droplets, and 3) engulfment of particles by the droplet
Mar 1, 1989
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RI 5942 Foam Concentration Of Scandium ? SummaryBy D. J. Bauer
A pure scandium solution was concentrated from 10-4 mole per liter to 0.5 mole per liter by continuous foam fractionation in a spaced, packed column. Recovery in the foam was 77 percent using a spaced
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 9140 - Recovery of Mercury From Concentrates by Cupric Chloride Leaching and Aqueous ElectrolysisBy J. E. Murphy
The Bureau of Mines developed a hydrometallurgical method for recovering mercury metal from mercury sulfide concentrates. Sulfide flotation concentrate from the McDermitt Mine was leached in a cupric
Jan 1, 1987