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Use of Strain-Gauged Rock Bolts to Measure Rock Mass Strain During Drift DevelopmentBy T. Brady, R. Langston, J. C. Johnson, H. Kirsten
An experiment is described in which instrumented rock bolts were used to measure strain in the rock mass during drift development at the Stillwater Mine, Nye, Montana, USA. Two strain-gauged rock bolt
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RI 3374 Cooperative Fuel Research Motor-Gasoline Survey - Summer 1937By E. C. Lane
"INTRODUCTION This is the fourth in a series of reports on properties of commercial motor fuels, made in accordance with a cooperative agreement between the Cooperative Fuel Research (C.F.R.) Committe
Dec 1, 1937
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RI 7816 Electrophoresis and Coagulation Studies of Some Florida Phosphate SlimesBy Oleg Terichow
Electrophoretic mobility measurements were made on samples of Florida phosphate slimes to determine the optimum conditions of coagulation and precipitation in aluminum sulfate solutions. The addition
Jan 1, 1973
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Insights On Technology Transfer From The Bureau Of MinesBy Fred N. Kissell
The U.S. Bureau of Mines was established in1910 to reduce .the high accident rate in the nation's coalmines. For 85 years, it conducted a wide variety of tasks related to mining before it was abo
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RI 2550 The Paraffin Problem In Oil Wells. ? IntroductionBy R. Van A. Mills
This preliminary paper is intended to answer briefly some of the inquiries coning to the Bureau of Mines regarding the so-called "paraffining", of oil wells and methods of preventing and remedying tha
Jan 1, 1923
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Hearing Protection and Air-rotary Drilling ? Part 2By David Ingram
The results from the sound level measurements, the dosimeter recordings and the time-activity studies on four different air-rotary rigs indicate a wide variation of operator noise exposure during hole
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 2967 The Dissolution Of Cuprite In Sulphuric Acid And In Ferric Sulphate SolutionBy G. L. Oldright, John D. Sullivan
"The present article is the second of a series of papers dealing with the dissolution of copper minerals in various reagents. Work done on the problem has been carried out at the Southwest Experiment
Dec 1, 1929
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Mining And Quarrying Trends In The Metal And Nonmetal IndustriesBy T. A. Johnson
Recovering from low demand in 1975, raw mineral production in the United States maintained a steady climb in value and quantity throughout 1976, keeping pace with the gross national product (GNP), whi
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 2424 Use Of The Churn Drill At Lime-Plant Quarries - IntroductionBy Oliver Bowles
[In an endeavor to promote greater efficiency in the lime industry, the United States Bureau of Mines is preparing a series of preliminary reports dealing with particular problems of the industry. Thr
Jan 1, 1922
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Central African Countries - Cameroon (8af76e5b-88b0-490a-ba62-e5bab7bf8c10)By Thomas O. Glover
Cameroon's mineral industry continued to be dominated by crude petroleum, The economic development of the country depended on the production and export of crude on. Output was estimated to be 49
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 3522 Staining Of Clay Minerals As A Rapid Means Of Identification In Natural And Beneficiated Products - With A General Discussion On Staining Technique ? Introduction (dd8e303d-4769-495d-a03c-4323a2c7bd11)By George T. Faust
The Southern Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior, in cooperation with the University of Alabama, is investigating the various types of clays to be found
Jan 1, 1940
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IC 9114 Dust Controls To Improve Quality Of Longwall Intake AirBy John A. Organiscak
The Bureau of Mines has recently completed a program to identify and evaluate various methods that address control of dust generated outby the longwall mining face. Dust generated by the stageloader-c
Jan 1, 1986
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OFR-122(3)-78 Advancing Oil Shale Mining Technology: Program Evaluation - Funding By Fiscal PeriodBy G. F. Kuncir
The funding tables included in this report were defined in support of an evaluation of the Advancing Oil Sale Mining Technology Program undertaken by The Aerospace Corporation. Because of the sensitiv
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 8327 Recovering Glass From Urban Refuse by Froth FlotationBy J. H. Heginbotham
As part of the total metallurgical system to recover metals from secondary resources, the Bureau of Mines conducted froth flotation research, using cationic reagents to recover glass from urban refuse
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 6142 Beneficiation Of Refractory ClayBy H. E. Powell
Because of increasing consumption of high-and super-duty refractories, the Bureau is studying the feasibility of beneficiating submarginal and marginal clays. Diverse mineral dressing tests were used
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 9291 - In-Mine Test of the Bureau of Mines Preproduction Wireless Survey SystemBy John Millhiser, Stephen J. Kravits
The U.S. Bureau of Mines preproduction Wireless Survey System (WSS) and its performance during an in-mine test are discussed in this report. The WSS was developed to reduce downhole surveying time in
Jan 1, 1990
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IC 9323 - Rib Stability: Practical Considerations To Optimize Rib DesignBy W. C. Smith
The U.S. Bureau of Mines examined previous research on rib stability in an effort to develop a practical approach to understanding, characterizing, and controlling weak rib conditions in underground c
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 2725 Stream Pollution By Acid Mine Drainage ? IntroductionBy R. D. Leitch
The pollution of streams by acid mine drainage has become of great importance in the past few years in certain regions of the United States. Large quantities of acids are used in a discharged from oth
Jan 1, 1926
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Methane Control At Continuous Miner SectionsBy Gerrit V. R. Goodman, Fred N. Kissell, Charles D. Taylor
In This Chapter [Methane emission peaks Exhaust line curtain or duct The spray fan system Dust scrubbers with blowing ventilation Dust scrubbers with exhaust ventilation The venti
Jan 6, 2006
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Laser Ignition Of Flammable GasBy William D. Monaghan, Thomas H. Dubaniewicz, Kenneth L. Cashdollar
Emerging laser technologies are quickly gaining acceptance in the industrial workplace. Besides the risk of human exposure, one safety concern with the more intense lasers is the potential for ignitio