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OFR-63-79 Seepage Through Partially Saturated Shale WastesBy G. L. Bloomsburg
This report describes work which was done to apply an existing finite element computer program UNSAT2 to the unsteady, unsaturated flow of water through waste shale piles. The work was done in three p
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 6977 Blast Furnace Operation With Natural Gas Injection And Oxygen-Enriched BlastBy R. J. Leary
The Bureau of Mines experimental blast furnace was blown with oxygen-enriched blast in combination with natural gas injected at the tuyeres. The air blast was augmented with oxygen to form an enriched
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 4033 Use of Scrapers and Other Light Earth-Moving Equipment in Bitnminous-Coal Strip MiningBy Albert L. Toenges, Louis A. Turnbull, EDWARD L. FISH, JOSEPH J. SHIELDS, James J. Dowd
The stripping of coal with mechanical. equipment has progressed since the introduction of the first steam-powered shovel for the retóval of overburden at a mine in Pittsburg, Kans., in 1877...From the
Jan 1, 1947
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RI 4924 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In McDowell County, W. Va. ? ConclusionsBy Joseph J. Wallace
1. The Investigation shows that there are six coal beds of major importance in McDowell County from the standpoint of present production - Pocahontas No. 3, Pocahontas No. 4, Pocahontas No. 5, Sewall,
Jan 1, 1952
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IC 6558 The Importance of Discipline in Mine SafetyBy D. Harrington
We Americans fondly believe that ours is the greatest , most progressive and most civilized country in the world , but the cold statistical facts reveal that we apparently have little appreciation for
Mar 1, 1932
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RI 8034 Limited Field Tests in Electrokinetic Densification of Mill TailingsBy R. H. Sprute
Extensive Bureau of Mines laboratory testing has shown that electrokinetic densification can be an effective method for dewatering and consolidating unclassified metal mine mill tailings. The report d
Jan 1, 1975
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IC 6893 Longwall Mining Methods In Some Mines Of The Middle Western StatesBy Albert L. Toenges
This circular deals primarily with the various methods of longwall mining used in some mines in certain districts of the Middle Western States. In some instances underground methods were considered co
Jan 1, 1936
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RI 3244 Smelting In The Lead Blast Furnace - Handling Zinciferous Charges. XII. - The Gases Within The Blast Furnace At Top And Tuyeres ? AcknowledgmentsBy G. L. Oldright
The data presented in this paper were collected et the smelter of the Consolidated Mining A Smelting Co. of Canada, Limited, Trail (Tadanac), British Columbia, through the courtesy of S. G. Blaylock,
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 6990 Estimation Of Low Temperature Carbonization Product Yields: Utah CoalfieldsBy Manuel Gomez
Low-temperature carbonization product yields for 129 coals representative of 12 Utah coalfields were estimated, using regression equations developed from heating value and proximate and ultimate analy
Jan 1, 1967
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OFR-103(4)-79 Control Of Vibration And Blast Noise From Surface Coal Mining - Executive ReportBy John F. Wiss
A series of controlled experiments was conducted at four surface coal mines to study the effects of certain blast parameters upon the ground and air vibration. Preliminary scale-model blasts were cond
Jan 1, 1978
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IC 9416 A Chromium Consumption And Recycling Flow ModelBy Jr. Gabler
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) has developed a computerized commodity flow model for strategic and critical materials This flow model is generic and applicable to most commodities and amenable to upd
Jan 1, 1994
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Low-Profile, Fresnel Lens Blind Area Viewer ? ObjectiveImprove the field-of-view into the front-right blind spot for drivers of large haulage trucks, thereby reducing the growing collision hazard in surface mines. Approach Reduce the glare problem fo
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 3593 Permissible Blasting Units ? Introduction (d1ea0c95-78df-4949-af9d-888c8cd22608)By L. C. IlsLey
Permissible blasting units are approved with the understanding that if actively marketed they will be listed as permissible so that all interested in such safety equipment may know what is available.
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 8469 The Theory of Flammability Limits - Conductive-Convective Wall Losses and Thermal QuenchingBy Martin Hertzberg
The concept of limit burning velocities, formulated in an earlier Bureau of Mines report (RI 8127), is applied to the problem of flame propagation through tubes of finite size. The limit burning veloc
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 9137 - Electrokinetic Densification of Solids in a Coal Mine Sediment Pond-A Feasibility Study - (In Two Parts) 2. Design of an Operational SystemBy R. H. Sprute
The Bureau of Mines conducted a feasibility study and designed an operational system for consolidating waste coal sludge in a 110-acre pond by applying direct current between buried and floating elect
Jan 1, 1988
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IC 8142 Mining And Milling Methods And Costs, Eastern Magnesia Talc Co., Johnson Mine, Johnson, Vt.By H. L. Burmeister
This report describes the mining and milling practices used by the Eastern Magnesia Talc Co. at its Johnson, Vt., operation. The report also contains a description of the local geology and all availab
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 9005 Dust Control In Bag-Filling OperationsBy Jon C. Volkwein
The Bureau of Mines and many member companies of the Industrial Sand Association have been working in several areas to reduce personal exposure to respirable dust. Areas investigated include ventilati
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 3593 Permissible Blasting Units ? IntroductionBy L. C. IlsLey
Permissible blasting units are approved with the understanding that if actively marketed they will be listed as permissible so that all interested in such safety equipment may know what is available.
Jan 1, 1941
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OFR-61(3)-78 Coal Mine Electrical System Evaluation - Volume III - Shielded CablesBy Lloyd A. Morley
Proposed advantages and disadvantages of low-voltage shielded trailing cables are formulated utilizing the literature and industry sources. A partial analysis of these proposed advantages and disadvan
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 6207 An Electrical Method For The Continuous Measurement Of Propagation Velocities In Explosives And PropellantsBy F. C. Gibson
An electrical method for the continuous determination of propagation velocities in opaque, confined explosives, and propellants is described. A resistance element imbedded in the reactive material gen
Jan 1, 1963