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Index R – T (ad778d9c-c717-4a32-8df2-8c4867724f0f)[Pumps: oil-well: plunger: essential parts, G26, 130; 74, 828 improved type, 74, 846 leakage, 74, 837 operating cycle, 74, 833 Uren design, G26, 145 sucker-rod failures, G26, 136 sucker-rod stress,
Jan 1, 1936
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Fragmentation by Blasting through Precise Initiation: Full Scale Trials at the Aitik Copper MineBy E Novikov, D Johansson, U Nyberg, A Beyglou, N Petropoulos
Fragmentation is an important factor for improving downstream processes in mine operations. Six trials have been conducted at the Aitik copper mine to investigate the effect of ultra-short inter-hole
Jan 1, 2014
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IC 8934 A Dynamic Gas-Mixing SystemBy C. R. Carpenter
A dynamic gas-mixing system assembled by the Bureau of Mines for the generation of precise gas mixtures from sources of concentrated or pure gases and diluent gases is described. A set of electronic m
Jan 1, 1983
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Automated Mineralogical Techniques - A Drive Towards Plant OptimisationFor years traditional optical microscopic techniques have been used successfully to carry out mineralogical studies on processing products. Essential information could be obtained by supplementing mic
Sep 13, 2010
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Bulk Low-Grade Mining at Mount Charlotte MineBy M F. Lee
Although the Mt Charlotte gold resource was discovered in 1893, it was only in 1954 that geologists correctly interpreted drill data and defined a large low-grade orebody. The mine has been a large, l
Jan 1, 2000
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OFR-21(2)-78 Brake Evaluations & Recommendations - Evaluation And Development Of Performance Requirements Of Braking Systems For Rubber Tired Mining Equipment In Underground Non-Coal Mines User's ManualBy Walter W. Kaufman
This User's Manual, extracted from information contained in the Final Report for the above referenced project, outlines test procedures to measure the braking capabilities of underground non-coal
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 7834 Engineering Control Of Health And Safety Hazards In Uranium Mines ? Summary And IntroductionBy James Westfield
Uranium activity has introduced a comparatively new hazard to United States mining. In addition to the hazards common to all mines, uranium mines have a complex health problem of radiation damage. Lik
Jan 1, 1958
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Case Studies In Mission Bay, San Francisco: Deep Foundations In Challenging Soil ConditionsBy Lori A. Simpson
Mission Bay is a 300-acre reclaimed site in San Francisco, California, that is currently being redeveloped. Plans include new neighborhoods, parks, a new University of California, San Francisco, rese
Jan 1, 2006
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IC 9344 A Summary Of Injury Data For Independent Contractor Employees In The Mining Industry From 1983 Through 1990By L. L. Rethi
The U.S. Bureau of Mines summarized injury data for independent contractor employees working at all locations of coal and metal-nonmetal mines from 1983 through 1990. During the eight years, the great
Jan 1, 1993
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OFR-121-81 Innovations For Explosionproof Electrical EnclosuresBy R. J. Gunderman
Explosionproof electrical enclosures for coal mine face equipment have been of the same basic design for many years without significant change. Characteristics for potential improvement were investiga
Jan 1, 1980
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Steel Pile Foundations For Transmission Line Towers, As Used In Western Europe. - 1. Introduction.By Alexander J. Verstraeten
The design and construction of foundations for power transmission line towers present some special problems. This paper describes a system of design and construction for these foundations that was dev
Jan 1, 1987
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OFR-16-78 Desired Behavior Through Understanding The Federal Coal Mine Health And Safety Act Of 1969By Charles R. Harrison
The purpose of this study and resulting development of the training program, "Safety--Let's Make It Happen" was to determine the relation of concepts to the development of desired Health and Safe
Jan 1, 1977
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OFR-115-82 Electromagnetic Location Systems For Metal/Non Metal MinesBy A. J. Farstad
Characteristics of metal/non metal mines were evaluated to determine the suitability of applying the U.S. Bureau of Mines electromagnetic location system to the problem of locating trapped mines in me
Jan 1, 1979
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Satellite Remote Sensing-Based Estimates Of Biomass Production On Reclaimed Coal MinesRemote sensing methods have been used to evaluate vegetative growth patterns for many applications, though relatively little work has focused on tracking mine reclamation progress. For coal mines in C
Feb 27, 2013
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Development and Benefits of Interactive Learning Systems on Atlas Copco EquipmentAtlas Copco Construction and Mining Australia identified a number of issues in regard to the skill levels, labour turnover and productivity of our service technicians. In 1994 we were experiencing a l
Jan 1, 1998
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IC 7436 Safety Catches on Mine Cages and Methods of Testing ThemBy J. H. East, D. Harrington
"INTRODUCTION Shaft mines, coal and noncoal alike, have a common hoisting problem that remains largely unsolved - how to obtain a mechanical device that will suspend a cage or skip in a mine shaft if
Feb 1, 1948
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Removal Of Arsenic And Heavy Metals From Mine Drainage And Ground Water In The Black Hills Of South DakotaBy A. D. Davis
The Gilt Edge Superfund Site is a former heap-leach gold mine that currently is being remediated in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Mine runoff water is treated before release from the site. The fi
Jan 1, 2011
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Load Test Analysis On Augered Pressure Grouted Displacement PilesBy Wei Zheng
A pulverized coal fired power plant is being built in Osceola, Arkansas, along the Mississippi River. The subsurface soil conditions consist of a certain amount of very soft clayey silt and clay under
Jan 1, 2007
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In Situ Soil Mixing Concepts Explained; Myths Dispelled - What Is Soil Mixing?By Richard W. Hanford
The geotechnical construction industry generally considers soil mixing to be defined as an in situ ground improvement or treatment method by which a dry or wet reagent is introduced into the ground an
Jan 1, 2001
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Low-Rank Coal Ash Characterization- Washability And Utilization Implications – Preprint 97-132By P. D. Rao, D. E. Walsh
Chemical and physical properties of typical low-rank coal (LRC) ash are significantly different than bituminous coal ash. With the exception of extraneous ash, which is incorporated during mining or i
Feb 24, 1997