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OFR-11(1)-82 Recontouring Of Steep-Slope Abandoned Contour Mines - Volume I - SummaryBy Daniel I. Carey
Current and potential dragline reclamation usage was evaluated for the U.S. coalfields based on data gathered and analyzed during field surveys, literature reviews and contacts with manufacturers. It
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 3512 Contributions To The Art Of Smelting Lead Products ? IntroductionBy Virgil Miller
Bureau of Mines Reports of Investigations 3244, 3245, 3246 and 3264 give data of detailed studies on smelting in the lead blast furnace handling zinciferous charges at Trail, B. C. The present paper g
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 3512 Contributions To The Art Of Smelting Lead Products ? Introduction (fb340d72-fba1-44d8-9b49-1ffab736015e)By Virgil Miller
Bureau of Mines Reports of Investigations 3244, 3245, 3246 and 3264 give data of detailed studies on smelting in the lead "blast furnace handling zinciferous charges at Trail, B. C. The present paper
Jan 1, 1940
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OFR-68-82 New Procedure For Recovering Nickel And Cobalt From Western Laterites - Economic FeasibilityA pilot program was undertaken to evaluate a process developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines to recover nickel, cobalt, copper and chromite from domestic nickel laterite resources. An existing five ton
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-173-83 Instruments And Techniques For Dynamic Particle Size Measurement Of Coal DustBy Virgil A. Marple
It was the purpose of this contract to conduct research in several different areas of instrumentation used to determine the quantity of respirable dust in the mining atmosphere. One area of research w
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8519 Effects of Humidity on Salt Mine Dust: A Preliminary ReportA preliminary study was conducted by the Bureau of Mines to determine the effect of humidity on salt mine airborne dust levels. Results showed less dust where the humidity was elevated. Dust reduction
Jan 1, 1980
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OFR-14B-87 Research Study To Determine The Applicability Of New Methodologies In Mine Accident InvestigationBy Louis Schaffer
The purposes of the research were to assess the applicability of new accident investigation methods to mining accidents, and to adapt those found to be applicable in the development of a new methodolo
Jan 1, 1986
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OFR-92-83 Preparation And Evaluation Of Self-Regenerative Carbon Monoxide Detection GelsBy John G. Palmer
Continued development of an especially impregnated silica gel capable of reversible chemical detection of carbon monoxide (CO) was reported. The affects of changes in mine-related ambient conditions o
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 7388 Columbium Alloy Development With Boron, Hafnium, And TungstenBy H. R. Babitzke
As part of a continuing project to develop refractory metal alloys for high-temperature structural applications, the Bureau of Mines applied solid solution and precipitation strengthening techniques t
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 3499 Combustibility Of Coke In Air - A Laboratory MethodBy R. E. Zane
[The Northwest Experiment Station of the Bureau of lines, in cooperation with the College of Mines, University of Washington, has completed a detailed investigation of the physical and chemical proper
Jan 1, 1940
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OFR-78-93 A Comparison Of Regulatory Processes Associated With Metal-Mine Development In Alaska And British ColumbiaBy Mary E. Cocklan-Vendl
Regulatory processes associated with development of major mining operations in Alaska and British columbia were evaluated using specific case studies. Included were one hard rock mine in Alaska (Red D
Jan 1, 1993
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OFR-122(1)-78 Advancing Oil Shale Mining Technology: Program Evaluation - Executive SummaryBy G. F. Kuncir
The analysis summarized herein evaluates the Bureau of Mines Program for Advancing Mining Technology Oil Shale in terms of the economic benefits which may be derived for the Nation as a result of its
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 6405 Mining And Crushing Methods And Costs At The Monocacy Quarry Of The John T. Dyer Quarry Co. ? IntroductionBy Joseph A. Conway
This paper is one of a series dealing with the mining and crushing methods and costs of the nonmetallic industries, prepared under the sponsorship of and in cooperation with the U. S. Bureau of Mines,
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 7070 New England Beryllium InvestigationsBy William R. Barton
Sampling to determine development potential of beryllium deposits was conducted at 31 New England localities. A total of 54 additional areas where the geochemical environment appeared favorable were s
Jan 1, 1968
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Employment And Injuries In The Metal And Nonmetal Industries (fa28128a-a8a2-4f4f-9194-81acb7177437)By Forrest T. Moyer
Frequency rates of injuries per million man-hours of exposure were improved during 1965 slightly to moderately over those of 1964 at metal mines, nonferrous reduction and refining plants, nonmetal mil
Jan 1, 1966
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Evaluation Of Deep-Seated Crib Block Fires And Direct Application Fire Suppression AgentsBy M. A. Trevits, J. E. Urosek, A. C. Smith, M. P. Valoski
Unlike other types of mining accidents, where an incident generally involves only a few workers, the danger of a mine fire extends to every person working in the underground environment. Mine fires ca
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IC 8720 Basic Estimated Capital Investment And Operating Costs For Underground Bituminous Coal Mines Developed For Longwall Mining - Mines With Annual Production Of 1.3 And 2.6 Million Tons By Longwall Mining From A 48-Inch CoalbedBy John R. Duda
The Bureau of Mines is developing estimates of capital investment, operating cost, and selling price for underground mines producing bituminous coal by various mining methods. This study estimates the
Jan 1, 1976
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Evaluation Of Polyurethane Injection For Beltway Roof Stabilization In A West Virginia Coal MineBy Gregory M. Molinda
Extremely difficult ground conditions were encountered in the main belt entry in a room and pillar mine in West Virginia. Several generations of supplemental support, including cable bolts, cribbing,
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Mining Haul Truck Cab Noise: An Evaluation Of Three Acoustical EnvironmentsBy S. B. Bealko
Mining haul trucks comprise the majority of the equipment used in underground limestone mining operations and are known to emit high levels of noise. A previous study conducted by the National Instit
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RI 3182 Review Of Fatalities In The California Petroleum Industry During The Calendar Year 1931 ? IntroductionBy R. L. Marek
The number of persons fatally injured in the California petroleum industry in 1931 was 30, a decrease of 20 fatalities or 40 per cent from the number killed in 1930. As a result of the decrease in the
Jan 1, 1932