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Rock Mechanics Study Of Lateral Destressing For The Advance-And-Relieve Mining MethodBy Dennis R. Dolinar, Jeff Dubbert, Hamid Maleki
The advance-and-relieve method benefits from lateral destressing associated with mining in laminated rocks and a high horizontal stress regime. This stress control method is based on measurements sho
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RI 6744 Extraction Of Alumina By Leaching Melted And Quenched Anorthosite In Sulfuric AcidBy H. Leitch
In laboratory experiments, the Bureau of Mines investigated melting, quenching, and sulfuric acid leaching of alumina from mixtures of albite and anorthite, and from anorthosites containing 26 to 32 p
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 8685 Strip-Mining Techniques To Minimize Environmental Damage In The Upper Missouri River Basin StatesBy Franklin H. Persse
To meet escalating energy requirements, substantial increases in production from the strippable coal and lignite deposits in eastern Montana, western North Dakota, and northeastern Wyoming already hav
Jan 1, 1975
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Manual Of Testing Methods For Oil Shale And Shale Oil - IntroductionBy Lewis C. Karrick
Although the Bureau of Mines has thus far made no large-scale experiments with oil shales, and the feasibility of the commercial manufacture of shale-oil products suited to present market requirements
Jan 1, 1926
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OFR-117(1)-77 Limits And Cost Sensitivity Of Alternate Parting Handling Methods - Volume 1By Thomas E. Finch
This report is a continuation and expansion of a previous USBM grant (No. G0254004) which examined alternative methods of handling the parting between two coal seams in a surface mining operation. The
Jan 1, 1977
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OFR-52(1)-84 Surface Coal Mine Spoil Stability Study Eastern Coal Province - Volume IBy Paul G. Swanson
This investigation was conducted to identify the principle causes of spoil instability problems in the Eastern Coal Province. The study was also conducted to develop a matrix to predict the strength a
Jan 1, 1983
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OFR-51(1)-77 Test Program For Automatic Steering Shuttle Car - Volume IBy M. Troyer
A coal shuttle car equipped with a pulsed laser optical ranging system to provide guidance for an automatic steering system was tested in production coal mining. Test results are presented for the two
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 3812 Low-Gravity Float-and-Sink Separations of Bituminous-Coal SamplesBy O. T. Barrett, R. F. Aberethy, H. N. Cooper, Thomas Fraer, William L. Crentz
"INTRODUCTION The object of the techniques described in this report is to determine the possibilities of separating the components of a raw coal into such grades as may be necessary to recover some ex
May 1, 1945
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RI 8100 Data-Acquisition System for Radon MonitoringBy J. C. Franklin
A data-acquisition system was designed by the Bureau of Mines to monitor five detectors with radon continuously flowing through each. These detectors could be monitored up to 12 times an hour, but wer
Jan 1, 1976
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OFR-78-77 Analysis Of Noncoal Mine AtmospheresBy Sheridan J. Rodgers
The quantity and behavior of gases in metal and nonmetal mines were monitored to provide background information on feasibility of incipient fire detection systems. Monitoring was conducted during work
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 6760 Computer Techniques For Calculating Shape Factors And Channel Volumes From A Potentiometric Model For Use In Waterflood Performance CalculationsBy R. V. Higgins
A computer program is presented to calculate the shape factors and volumes of cells from a potentiometric model, using coordinates of the inter-sections of the stream lines and equal potentials and a
Jan 1, 1966
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OFR-43-88 Results Of 1987 Bureau Of Mines Investigations In The Valdez Creek Mining District, AlaskaBy Joseph M. Kurtak
The Bureau of Mines is currently conducting a four year mineral assessment of the 5.7 million acre Valdez Creek Mining District in Southcentral Alaska, as part of its ongoing statewide mining district
Jan 1, 2011
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IC 6872 Methods Of Development And Pillar Extraction In Mining The Pittsburgh Coal Bed In Pennsylvania, West Virginia, And Ohio ? IntroductionBy J. W. Paul
The United States Bureau of Mines has made a study of roof control in 68 mines operating in the Pittsburgh coal bed in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio. In making these studies, much information
Jan 1, 1935
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OFR-57-75 A Computer-Controlled Electrical Resistance Network Analog For Rational Mine Design ? SummaryBy S. L. Crouch
An important class of mining problems involves excavations in planar seam or vein-type deposits. In many instances it can be assumed that the seam is at 'infinite' depth in a homogeneous, is
Jan 1, 1974
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Carbonizing Properties Of West Virginia Coals And Blends Of Coals From The Alma, Cedar Grove, Dorothy Powellton A, Eagle, Pocahontas And Beckley Beds ? IntroductionBy A. C. Fieldner
In 1927 the Carbonization Committee of the American Gas Association proposed cooperation with the Bureau of Mines in the development of suitable methods for determining the carbonizing properties of A
Jan 1, 1938
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OFR-106-82 Dredge Safety Hazard AnalysisBy Louis Schaffer
A literature review concerning dredging hazards and dredge safety practices and an examination of MSHA accident and injury statistics on dredge mining in the United States provided the background for
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 4385 Investigation Of Vial Zinc Mine, Iowa County, Wis.By Alvin M. Cummings
During the period from June to September 1943, the Bureau of Mines undertook an investigation of the Vial mine, near the village of Linden I in Iowa County, Wis., as part of a general investigation of
Jan 1, 1948
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OFR-154-81 Develop Grounding Practices For Metal/Non-Metal MinesBy Wils L. Cooley
This report analyzes electrical accident data in the metal/non-metal mining industry. Accidents are categorized to determine their root causes. Special attention is given to accidents associated with
Jan 1, 1981
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Advances In Mine Emergency CommunicationsBy Jeff Kravitz, John Kovac, Wayne Duerr
Since 198 1, Federal mining law has required every miner working in underground coal mines to have a self-contained, self-rescuer (SCSR) available for use in emergencies. Some miners that have escaped
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RI 8020 Rock Fragmentation by High-Frequency FatigueBy Patrick J. Cain
The fatigue-failure characteristics under high-frequency (10 KHz) cyclic loading were determined for a marble, granite, and quartzite. The rock speci-mens were cyclicly loaded (using a high-power piez
Jan 1, 1975