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RI 9337 - Coal Mine Entry Intersection Behavior StudyBy K. Hanna
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report describes a rock mechanics instrumentation program conducted in a shallow underground coal mine in central Illinois. This research program was designed to provide a ba
Jan 1, 1991
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Electric Shock PreventionBy Gordon R. Sima, John L. Bennett, Roger L. King
Electric shocks are a serious problem in the mining environment. Because of extremely wide ranging use of electrically powered equipment in the mining industry, the hazard to personnel due to electric
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Quantifying Relationships Between Subsidence and Longwall Face Advance Using DInSARSurface subsidence that results from longwall mining can be large magnitude and can affect significant areas. Conventional methods for subsidence monitoring include leveling, global positioning system
Jan 7, 2020
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OFR-33-91 Mineral Investigations In The Ketchikan Mining District, Alaska, 1990: Southern Prince Of Wales Island And Vicinity - Preliminary Sample Location Maps And DescriptionsBy Kenneth M. Maas
The U.S. Bureau of Mines began a five-year study of the 7.0 million acre Ketchikan Mining District during 1990. This study is part of the Bureau's ongoing statewide mining district evaluation pro
Jan 1, 2011
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RI 7936 Reducing Surface Hot Shortness of Copper-Containing Steels Using Silicon Additions and Controlled Reheating ConditionsBy Mark I. Copeland
This study was conducted by the Bureau of Mines to determine the effect of steel reheating practices in burning natural gas on the amount of silicon required to prevent the formation of copper on stee
Jan 1, 1974
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Hydrometallurgical Treatment Of Haib Copper OreBy W. J. Schlitt
The Namibian Copper Joint Venture has been formed to undertake development of the Haib copper deposit, one of the largest undeveloped copper resources in Africa. The development programme includes ext
Jan 1, 1999
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Development And Implementation Of An Electrically-Powered Stope Rockdrill For Tautona Mine - SynopsisBy A van Jaarsveld
Environmentally-friendly, safe and cost-effective technology for stope drilling has successfully been introduced at TauTona mine. It has enabled the problem of inadequate compressed air pressure and i
Jan 1, 2008
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The Pebble Copper-Gold-Molybdenum Porphyry, AlaskaBy John G. Payne
The Pebble deposit contains three contiguous zones. In the Pebble West zone, granodiorite stocks intrude gently warped volcanosedimentary rocks that had been intruded by diorite sills and two felsic i
May 1, 2006
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Effect of Reclaimed Bauxite on Andalusite-Based Refractory Castables for Tundish ApplicationsBy E. Matinde, S. L. Msibi
"The robust nature of alumina refractory materials presents opportunities for their in-process reclaiming and re-use in non-critical applications. Virgin refractories can be substituted with different
Jun 1, 2019
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Active and Passive Seismic Monitoring of Cave Front EvolutionBy R A. Lynch
The state-of-the-art in cave seismic monitoring is reviewed, with the latest developments in active seismic monitoring included. Seismic monitoring systems are routinely used by most of the world’s bl
May 9, 2016
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Horizontal Stress And Longwall Headgate Ground Control – Preprint 97-187By Thomas P. Mucho, Dennis Dolinar, Christopher Mark
Horizontal stresses are caused by global plate tectonic forces. During 1995 alone, they were largely responsible for closing two U.S. longwall mines. This paper presents six case histories from Penns
Feb 24, 1997
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RI 4450 Petroleum Engineering Study Of The West Red River Field, Tillman County, Okla.By H. B. Hill
The West Red River oil field, in Tillman County, Okla. (fig. 1), is approximately 8 miles northwest of the town of Burkburnett, Wichita County, Tex. The wells are in the river bed between the medial l
Jan 1, 1949
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OFR-89-82 Trolley Carrier Phone Mine Communications - Adaptive Volume Control And Use Of A Dedicated Wire Or A Low Impedance Line For Improved Carrier Phone Communications In MinesBy Robert L. Lagace
A prototype adaptive volume control for the loudspeaker output of mine trolley carrier phones was designed, built, and tested in the laboratory and in a mine. This volume control senses, and adapts to
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 5956 Operating A Pressure-Gasification Pilot Plant Using Pulverized Coal And Oxygen: Effect Of Heat Loss On Economy ? SummaryBy J. H. Holden
Operations involving the processing of coal, oxygen, and steam into synthesis gas by means of two pressure-type gasifiers have demonstrated the effect of heat loss and operating variables on carbon ga
Jan 1, 1962
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Knowledge Is Power: Introducing the Midas, a New Permissible Datalogging System for Use in MinesBy Tristan H. Jones
Beginning in 1987, miniature dataloggers approved by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) were publicly available for sale. The principal among these was the model CR21XQM, manufactured by
Jan 1, 2012
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Determination of Blast Vibration Limits by Direct Strain MeasurementBy Adrian Moore, Alan Richards, Andrew Brodbeck
Structural blast vibration limits should be based on the strength of the structure, the stress induced by blasting, and a responsible factor of safety. In this paper a methodology that uses direct str
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RI 8647 Development of a Soft-Soldering System for AluminumBy W. L. Falke
The Bureau of Mines has developed a system that permits the "soft" soldering of aluminum and aluminum alloys with standard tin-lead solders. The method employs application of a thin nickel-copper-allo
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 8223 Titanium In The Southeastern United States (f7de1f6f-fed3-463c-837d-99da0bc279a1)By Fred P. Giese
Southeastern reserves of titanium ores are large, widespread, and ample for anticipated demand. The leading titanium industries are mining and beneficiating sand deposits, principally in Florida, and
Jan 1, 1964
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Destruction Of Cyanide In Gold And Silver Mine Process WaterBy F. W. DeVries, O. B. Mathre
Addition of Kastone® peroxygen compound and formaldehyde to cyanide gold extraction process effluents, containing at least 5 mg soluble copper per liter, will oxidize acid-dissociable cyanide to leve
Jan 1, 1981
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Institute of Metals Division - Tensile Flow and Fracture Temperature Dependence of Some Iron-Base AlloysBy John Nunes, Frank R. Larson
Temperature-dependent functions of various ten-sile flour stress and fracture parameters were investigated on iron and low composition alloys of Fe-C, Fe-Cr, Fe-Mn, and Fe-Ni. Data were obtained over
Jan 1, 1963