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Discriminating Fire Detector ? ObjectiveEliminate the occurrence of false fire detection alarms caused by the operation of diesel-powered vehicles in underground coal mines. Approach Fire detection systems used in underground mines ar
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 7899 The Error in Gas Drive Calculations Caused by Ignoring Compressibility and Solution EffectsBy F. M. Carlson
Comparisons are made between the results of the Buckley-Leverett and Kern solutions, which describe immiscible displacement of oil by gas in a linear system and the results obtained from a less restri
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 2880 Crushing and Grinding Studies of QuartzBy S. R. Zimmerley, John Gross
"The investigation discussed in this paper was undertaken to obtain fundamental data on crushing and grinding and has been confined, so far, to work on quartz.The results of crushing or grinding have
Jul 1, 1928
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Statistical Summary (3edd7de3-9331-496f-bc0f-ced666c673e8)By d&apos, Kathleen J. Amico
THIS SUMMARY appears in Minerals Yearbook volumes I and III, which cover mineral production in the United States, its island possessions, the Canal Zone, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, as well a
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 3673 Stemming in Metal Mines, Progress Report 5 Comparison of Dust and Gases Produced from Blasting Charges of Dynamite in Drill Holes, in Bombs, and in Mud-Cap ShotsBy Wing G. Agnew, John A. Johnson
"INTRODUCTION This paper is one of a series being published by the Bureau of Mines pertaining to an investigation on the use of stemming in metal mines now being conducted at the Mount Weather Testing
Dec 1, 1942
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RI 9228 - Microseismic Data Analysis of Failure Occurrence in a Deep, Western U.S. Coal Mine: A Case StudyBy Richard O. Kneisley
Microseismic activity observed in both the laboratory and underground indicates that a quiet period, associated with the closure of existing fractures and strongly influenced by coal seam microstructu
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 2175 Danger in Using Army Gas Masks in MinesBy George S. Rice
"The successful use of the gas mask by the American Army it France in combatting the poisonous gases of German .shells caused many Army men to feel that the as masks were proof against any kind of gas
Oct 1, 1920
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RI 7497 Evaluation Of The Madison Limestone In The Williston Basin From Well Logs And CoresBy E. J. White
Data from oil well logs and core analyses were used to quantitatively evaluate formation porosity and water saturation of heterogeneous carbonates and to study the pore geometry and performance charac
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 7498 Distribution Of Sulfide And Oxide Copper In Copper Mill TailingsBy Jack C. White
Studies were made to determine the character and distribution of the copper lost in copper mill tailings. Acid soluble (oxide) and acid insoluble (sulfide) copper were determined for heavy-liquid sink
Jan 1, 1971
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MLA 144-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Black Butte Rare II Area (No. 5269), Glenn And Mendocino Counties, California ? SummaryBy James M. Spear
The U.S. Bureau of Mines and the U.S. Geological Survey conducted a mineral survey of the Black Butte RARE (I area during the summer of 1981. The study area encompasses 17,800 acres [27.8 sq mi (7,233
Jan 1, 1982
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Scraper Wheel Slip Monitor - ObjectiveReduce costs of surface mine reclamation by improving scaper operating efficiency and reducing tire costs. Approach The Wheel Slip Monitor senses and compares the peripheral speed of a scraper
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 8838 - Water Infusion-An Effective and Economical Longwall Dust ControlBy Eugene Baker, Joseph Cervik, Albert Sainato
In Europe, water infusion is used widely to reduce generation of respirable dust during mining. Its use in the United States is limited to a few plow operations in the Pocahontas No. 3 Coalbed. This B
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 7324 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Beaver And Lawrence Counties, Pa.By J. E. Zeilinger
This Bureau of Mines report describes the preparation characteristics of the significant coalbeds of Beaver and Lawrence Counties, Pa. Washability analyses were made on seven coalbed samples, none of
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 3430 Survey Of Fuel Consumption At Refineries In 1937 ? SummaryBy G. R. Hopkins
A fifth successive record in fuel efficiency was established by the petroleum-refining industry in 1937, when the average heat requirement per barrel of crude oil run to stills was 554,000 3. t. u. co
Jan 1, 1938
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Control Of Acid Mine Drainage Using Surfactants - ObjectiveReduce or prevent acid mine drainage from coal refuse piles and surface mines by inhibiting the growth of acid-causing bacteria. Approach A dilute surfactant or deter? gent solution is applied dir
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 9339 - Genetic Algorithm Applied to Least Squares Curve FittingBy C. L. Karr
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is currently investigating the use of genetic algorithms (GA's) for solving optimization problems. This computer search technique, based on the mechanics of natural genet
Jan 1, 1991
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Other Metals - Arsenic (b460ff88-6f73-4bc5-b4ae-2ae25c7b28ba)By J. Roger Loebenstein
ASARCO Incorporated, the only domestic arsenic producer, terminated copper-smelting operations and the associated recovery of byproduct arsenic trioxide at Tacoma, W A. in 1985. It still shipped small
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 7856 Steam-Cured Bricks From Industrial Mineral WastesBy P. G. Pigott
This investigation by the Bureau of Mines demonstrated that building bricks can be produced by the steam-curing process from various types of industrial mineral wastes. Wastes, utilized to produce bri
Jan 1, 1974
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The Mineral Industry Of Other South Pacific Islands - Fiji (ffad02b2-03ca-4bea-aac1-ba942bc6845f)By Charlie Wyche
Principal mineral products in the Dominion of Fiji were gold, silver, pit and quarry construction materials, and cement. In 1981, the combined value of these commodities accounted for about $11.6 mill
Jan 1, 1983
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The Relationship Of Roof Movement And Strata-Induced Microseismic Emissions To Roof FallsBy J. Litsenberger, T. E. Marshall, P. R. Coyle, L. J. Prosser, A. T. Iannacchione
For the first time in an underground stone mine, the relationship between roof movement and microseismic emissions was examined in conjunction with two distinct roof fall areas. As roof monitoring in