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                     Subsidence Prediction Using a Laminated, Boundary-Element Program Subsidence Prediction Using a Laminated, Boundary-Element ProgramBy Keith A. Heasley, Timotlly M. Barton Historically, the surface subsidence over underground coal mines has been predicted using empirical profile or influence functions which have little or no connection to the actual mechanics of the sub 
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                     RI 7215 Horizontal Zinc Retorts - With Appendix On Statistical Sampling Plan For Zinc Retort Research By F. Reid Creech RI 7215 Horizontal Zinc Retorts - With Appendix On Statistical Sampling Plan For Zinc Retort Research By F. Reid CreechBy M. E. Tyrrell Research objectives were to determine the reasons for erratic behavior of semisilica horizontal zinc retorts in service; to investigate potential corrective measures including the possible utilization Jan 1, 1969 
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                     High Stress Mining Under Shallow Overburden In Underground U. S. Stone Mines High Stress Mining Under Shallow Overburden In Underground U. S. Stone MinesBy Thomas P. Mucho, Dennis R. Dolinar, Anthony T. Iannacchione The Chestnut Ridge Anticline is a prominent structure in southwestern Pennsylvania, USA. This structure has brought two economically valuable limestone formations to the surface, where they are easil 
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                     Fluorine Micas Fluorine MicasBy Haskiel R. Shell While the original purpose of the Bureau of Mines work on fluorine micas was to synthesize large single crystals or film suitable to replace natural muscovite or phlogopite, the objective was broadene Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Mobile Roof Support Load Rate Monitoring System Mobile Roof Support Load Rate Monitoring SystemBy John K. Owens, Wayne L. Howie Mobile roof support (MRS) machines are used as roof support during pillar recovery in retreat operations in lieu of wooden posts, cribs, or hydraulic props. A Mine Safety and Health Administration-per 
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                     The Mineral Industry Of Alabama (1ad90c6f-48f0-4e38-a08c-12ac0d8a94d2) The Mineral Industry Of Alabama (1ad90c6f-48f0-4e38-a08c-12ac0d8a94d2)By Avery H. Reed RECORD production of crude petroleum, lime, crushed marble, and talc highlighted the mineral industry of Alabama in 1963. Among the States, Alabama ranked second in the production of bauxite, third in Jan 1, 1964 
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                     OFR-46(8)-81 Risk Analysis For Rock Slopes In Open Pit Mines - Part VIII - Appendix UM - User's Manuals For Computer Programs OFR-46(8)-81 Risk Analysis For Rock Slopes In Open Pit Mines - Part VIII - Appendix UM - User's Manuals For Computer ProgramsBy Herbert H. Einstein This report contains the documentation for 11 computer programs representing the entire computer documentation for the eight-volume report entitled "Risk Analysis for Rock Slopes in Open Pit Mines." A Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Rock Bursting And Seismicity During Ramp Development, Lucky Friday Mine, Mullan, Idaho Rock Bursting And Seismicity During Ramp Development, Lucky Friday Mine, Mullan, IdahoBy J. K. Whyatt, B. G. White A comprehensive survey of mine seismicity and rock bursting during development of two sublevels at the Lucky Friday Mine, Mullan, ID, USA, was conducted to better define rock failure mechanisms and so 
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                     IC 6400 Work of the Safety Division of the US Bureau of Mines Fiscal Year 1930 IC 6400 Work of the Safety Division of the US Bureau of Mines Fiscal Year 1930By D. Harrington "One of the underlying reasons for the establishment of the United States Bureau of Mines was the desire to promote greater safety in the mining and allied industries. Safety continues to be an import Nov 1, 1930 
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                     Abrasive Materials (MATERIALS MINERALS YEARBOOK-1978) Abrasive Materials (MATERIALS MINERALS YEARBOOK-1978)By W. T. Adams The production of natural abrasives var¬ied in quantity and value compared with 1975. Output of tripoli-type materials and garnet increased in both quantity and value; special silica stone products de Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Mistakes, Misconceptions, And Key Points Regarding Secondary Roof Support Systems Mistakes, Misconceptions, And Key Points Regarding Secondary Roof Support SystemsBy Thomas M. Barczak Roof support systems are necessary to provide stable mine openings and much research has been conducted to design a variety of roof support systems that will function in various manners to ensure that 
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                     OFR-57(1)-78 Feasibility Studies Of A Bidirectional Auger System And A Machine Mining Plan - Volume I, Bidirectional Auger System OFR-57(1)-78 Feasibility Studies Of A Bidirectional Auger System And A Machine Mining Plan - Volume I, Bidirectional Auger SystemBy A. N. Baldwin This report documents work performed under Bureau of Mines Contract J0265029 to study and develop two innovative mining systems: ? An underground auger capable of augering into the right and left r Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Disease And Illness In U. S. Mining, 1983–2001 Disease And Illness In U. S. Mining, 1983–2001By Edward A. Metz, R. Larry Grayson, Douglas F. Scott We describe inconsistencies in disease and illness reporting in U.S. mining, identify under-reporting of disease and illness in U.S. mining, and summarize selected disease and illness in U.S. mining f 
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                     OFR-158-83 Develop Data For Review Of Metal And Non-Metal Mine Methane Hazard Classification OFR-158-83 Develop Data For Review Of Metal And Non-Metal Mine Methane Hazard ClassificationBy Alastair M. Lumsden A study was initiated to examine the ways in which a number of foreign countries classify and regulate metal/non-metal mines which experience problems due to naturally-occurring flammable gases. Twent Jan 1, 1983 
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                     OFR-72-79 Feasibility Of Longwall Mining In Non-Fossil Fuel Deposits. OFR-72-79 Feasibility Of Longwall Mining In Non-Fossil Fuel Deposits.By Kenneth Wardell Those flat lying, bedded or replacement, non-fossil fuel deposits which exist within the U.S.A., and which are amenable to longwall mining, are identified by reference to three principal factors assoc Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Technology News - No. 495 - NIOSH Releases New Educational Video: Recovery of Farmington No. 9 – An Interview With Danny Kuhn Technology News - No. 495 - NIOSH Releases New Educational Video: Recovery of Farmington No. 9 – An Interview With Danny KuhnObjective The main purpose of this video is to teach mine rescue personnel certain aspects of rescue work that are not traditionally taught. These include the strain caused by working continually Mar 1, 2002 
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                     RI 9646 - Concluding Evaluation Of A Continuous Haulage Guidance Sensor RI 9646 - Concluding Evaluation Of A Continuous Haulage Guidance SensorBy John J. Sammarco The mining industry has the highest average annual fatality rate among major U.S. industries. To address this, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Pittsburgh Research Laborator Jan 11, 1998 
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                     RI 3904 Exploration of Grey Eagle, Grandview, and Royal John Claims, Grant and Sierra Counties. New Mexico RI 3904 Exploration of Grey Eagle, Grandview, and Royal John Claims, Grant and Sierra Counties. New MexicoBy Robert S. Hill "In November 1942, a preliminary report on the Swartz Mining District by John H. Soule, an engineer of the Bureau of Mines, recommended an exploratory program of diamond drilling. The existence of zin Sep 1, 1946 
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                     RI 3902 Investigation of Lost River Tin Deposit, Seward Peninsula, Alaska RI 3902 Investigation of Lost River Tin Deposit, Seward Peninsula, AlaskaBy H. E. Heide "Before the war, the United States was the world’s leading consumer of tin, the industrial applications of which had become widespread. Domestic production was negligible, and requirements were met al Jul 1, 1946 
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                     Qualitative And Quantitative Aspects Of Crude Oil Composition Qualitative And Quantitative Aspects Of Crude Oil CompositionBy Harold M. Smith This publication summarizes the literature on the composition of petroleum, with special emphasis on naphtha and gas oil, and provides a source book for the known qualitative and quantitative facts on Jan 1, 1968 
