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RI 3825 The Industrial Utilization of a Sand-Clay Mixture from Falls and Robertson Counties, TexasBy E. C. Hoeman, W. C. Stoecker, R. C. Redfield
"INTRODUCTION Industrial sands, characterized by specific physical and chemical proportion, are,essential new materials for the manufacture of glass, sodium siliante and other products. Sands of suita
Oct 1, 1945
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IC 7869 Causes Of Roof-Fall Fatalities In Anthracite And Bituminous-Coal Mines, 1955 And 1956 ? SummaryBy R. D. Joseph
This report deals exclusively with roof-fall accidents that occurred during 1955 and 1956 in both anthracite and bituminous-coal mines throughout the United States. The report stems from a cooperative
Jan 1, 1958
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OFR-84-84 Development And Trials Of A Commercially Practice Roof Fall Warning SystemsBy James E. Aplin
Previous studies have shown that fracturing of roof strata precedes ultimate failure, and that the fracture development causes an accompanying increase in the apparent resistivity of the strata. Using
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 8934 - Minimizing Lead Contamination in Copper Produced by Solvent Extraction-ElectrowinningBy T. H. Jeffers
The Bureau of Mines conducted a laboratory investigation of copper electrowinning from electrolytes produced by solvent extraction. The purpose of the research was to gain a better understanding of th
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 7473 Making Iron Powder in the Tunnel KilnBy V. H. Gottschalk
Among the procedures developed by the Germans for providing the tonnage of iron powder needed to make rotating bands for artillery shells is the use of a ceramic tunnel kiln, not only for finishing th
Aug 1, 1948
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OFR-139-77 Development Of A New Dust Sampling Pump ? Section A ? Introduction And Summary ? 1. IntroductionBy S. Vennos
As a result of Synopsis 73-16 Dynadyne responded with an unsolicited proposal offering the Bureau of Mines to develop an ultra-low volume coal mine dust personal sampler. In the ensuing technical disc
Jan 1, 1975
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IC 8535 Cost Analyses Of Model Mines For Strip Mining Of Coal In The United StatesThis study estimates costs of producing bituminous coal and lignite by strip-mining methods in 12 hypothetical mines. Basic costs are developed by geographic area, rank of coal, and output capacity. S
Jan 1, 1972
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IC 8113 Survey Of Practices In Controlling Roof At Intersections And Junctions In Underground Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy R. Ward Stahl
The underground junction or intersection is analogous to the doorway or window in a building in that the continuous wall or support for the overhead structure has been weakened by making the opening.
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 8800 Mine Power Systems Research (In Four Parts) 2. Grounding ResearchThis Bureau of Mines publication contains five papers pertaining to the effective grounding of mine power systems, as follows: Ground-check monitor types and safety characteristics; ground wire monito
Jan 1, 1979
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Mineral Industries Of Asia And The Pacific - Introduction (7386b810-aa74-4a3b-986f-b870525a46a7)By E. Chin
The Asia and the Pacific region has large mineral resources of antimony, barite, bauxite, bismuth, copper, fluorspar, gold, graphite, iron ore, magnesite, mica, rare earths, salt, talc and pyrophyllit
Jan 1, 1993
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OFR-154-83 Validation And Extension Of Visibility Requirements Analysis For Underground Mining EquipmentBy Mark S. Sanders
Six underground coal mine shuttle cars (three high seam and three low seam) were used to assess visibility using the concept of visual attention locations (VALs) and an improved human eye reference me
Jan 1, 1983
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OFR-76-84 Methodology Development For Mine Life Safety System EvaluationBy Nutter R. S.
A methodology has been developed for qualitative safety hazard evaluation and quantitative reliability analysis of mine monitoring and control systems. Detailed application of these techniques were ma
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-13-76 Development Of A Fluorescent Cap Lamp System ? 1.0 IntroductionPrier to the date of this contract, Ocean Energy had developed and demonstrated a high efficiency fluorescent caplamp which operated from a standard 4 volt miner's caplamp battery. This unit prod
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 5984 Low-Temperature Heat Capacity And Entropy At 298.15° K. Of Scandium ? IntroductionBy W. W. Weller
Thermodynamic values for scandium and its compounds are very sparse. This is evident upon examination of any of the commonly used compilations of thermodynamic data. For example, National Bureau of St
Jan 1, 1962
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OFR-100(2)-76 Development Of Pre-Mining And Reclamation Plan Rationale For Surface Coal Mines - Volume II Of III - Methods Of Data AcquisitionVOLUME II Volume II, in conjunction with Volume I, is a general guide to the selection of cost-effective methods of site data acquisition in all geologic environmental, and socio-political circums
Jan 1, 1976
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OFR-99-75 Study Of Worker Acceptance And Attitudes Toward Mining Equipment ModificationsBy Maurice E. Bailey
The purpose of this study is to determine worker acceptance of modified mine equipment at various intervals during a twelve month period. A survey instrument was administered to the workers by two exp
Jan 1, 1975
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MLA 13-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Pahute Peak Wilderness Study Area, Humboldt County, NevadaBy Jerry E. Olson
In 1984, the U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a mineral survey of the Pahute Peak Wilderness Study Area (WSA) (NV-020-621), which covers 57,529 acres in Humboldt County, NV. About 90 percent of the WSA
Jan 1, 1986
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A Static Fatigue Constitutive Law for Joints in Weak RockBy Mark K. Larson
A constitutive model for rock interfaces based on the principles of static fatigue is proposed. The model is applicable to weak rock or joints with cohesion. Friction and dilation are decreased as pla
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IC 6663 Pressure Losses Due To Bends And Area Changes In Mine Airways ? IntroductionBy G. E. McElroy
The purpose of tins paper is not to present new date on the pressure losses due to bends and chances of area in mine openings through which air flows, but rather to correlate existing data, determined
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 7937 Vibrations From Underground BlastingBy James J. Snodgrass
The Bureau of Mines has investigated vibration levels produced by blasting at four underground sites to establish how such factors as type of explosive, delay blasting, charge weight, and geology affe
Jan 1, 1974