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Electrostatic Separation Of Granular Materials ? Introduction
By F. Fraas
ELECTROSTATIC methods are used to separate and concentrate or purify granular particles derived from ores or various synthetic and agricultural products. Compared with other separation methods that re
Jan 1, 1962
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OFR-115(1)-76 Technical And Economic Study Of The Modified In Situ Process For Oil Shale - Vol. I Investigation And Results
By James L. Ash
This report contains the results of a technical and economic evaluation of conceptual systems for the underground mining, rubblization, and in situ retorting of deep oil shale deposits. Study efforts
Jan 1, 1976
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OFR-113A-93 Coal Mine Injury Analysis: A Model For Reduction Through Training - Volume II: Model Training Program
By Christopher J. Bise
Volume II of this collection of research reports, entitled "Model Training Program," provides the framework and details for developing a tailored training program for a specific mine based upon docume
Jan 1, 1993
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IC 7022 Reconnaissance Of Mining Districts In Eureka County, Nevada ? Introduction
By William O. Vanderburg
This report3/ gives the results of a reconnaissance of mining districts in Eureka County, Nevada, made from September 25 to October 20 and from October 27 to November 5, 1577. During this time, virtua
Jan 1, 1938
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OFR-39(1)-81 Environmental Factors Affecting Surface Mining Of Steeply Pitching Coal Seams - Volume I - Overview
By Grant R. Brown
The report provides guidance for determining those environmental impacts associated with the surface mining of steeply pitching coal seams. In addition to the environmental impacts, four additional is
Jan 1, 1980
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IC 8305 Water Requirements And Uses In Montana Mineral Industries
By William N. Hale
This Bureau of Mines report gives a detailed study of water usage in the Montana mineral industries, along with projections for the future. The mineral industry of Montana in 1963 used 36.5 billion ga
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 8305 Water Requirements And Uses In Montana Mineral Industries (2308e6ae-3ef2-45cc-af06-ce0a04b9bb20)
By William N. Hale
This Bureau of Mines report gives a detailed study of water usage in the Montana mineral industries, along with projections for the future. The mineral industry of Montana in 1963 used 36.5 billion ga
Jan 1, 1966
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OFR-93-83 Cable Fault Locator Research
By C. A. Cole
This work consists of research in cable fault location and the construction of four field-test units based on the research. Swept-frequency sounding of mine cables with RF signals has been the techniq
Jan 1, 1982
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BOM Bureau of Mines Publications and Articles, 1992-1993
By Compiled by Staff
"INTRODUCTIONThe U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) was established in the public interest to conclude inquiries and scientific and technologic investigations on mining and the preparation, treatment, and ut
Jan 1, 1994
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Bulletin 191 Quality of Gasoline Marketed in the United States
By E. W. Dean, H. H. Hill
Gasoline has become of such commercial and military importance that it is now practically indispensable. This product is of special interest because, in addition to realizing its value, the Nation is
Jan 1, 1920
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OFR-100(3)-77 Design And Development Of A Machine Familiarization Trainer For Dragline Operators - Phase II Report
By Peter Murphy
This report (arid related appendices) provides a description of the functional design specifications, engineering design specifications, and program of instruction for development of a training system
Jan 1, 1976
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Bulletin 231 Investigation of Toxic Gases from Mexican and other High Sulphur Petroleums and Products
By N. A. C. Smith, A. C. Fieldner, R. R. Sayers
Gases and vapors given off by petroleum and its products have long been recognized as somewhat injurious, when inhaled in high enough concentrations. The petroleum industry has recognized these effect
Jan 1, 1925
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IC 8429 List Of Bureau Of Mines Publications On Oil Shale And Shale Oil, 1917-68 ? Introduction
This list is part of the long-range conservation program of the Bureau of Mines and is intended for use by those interested in the Bureau's publications dealing with oil shale and shale oil. The
Jan 1, 1969
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Bulletin 183 Abstract of Current Decisions on Mines and Mining 1919
By J. W. Thompson
LIMESTONE DEPOSITS. Limestone deposits that have not been demonstrated to be of such quality as to give them any substantial value over other limestone deposits of the same region, are not regarded a
Jan 1, 1920
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OFR-28-79 Installation, Maintenance And Evaluation Of Illumination Systems
The Bureau of Mines recognized the need for a demonstration program to distribute and apply existing information regarding the illumination of working places in mines. This report details the performa
Jan 1, 1978
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IC 9324 Diesels In Underground Mines: Measurement And Control Of Particulate Emissions
By Staff
The goal of the U.S. Bureau of Mines diesel engine research program is to reduce exhaust emissions from diesel-powered equipment used in underground mines. This research has led to significant advance
Jan 1, 1992
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OFR-78(2)-80 Surface Mine Spoil Stability Evaluation Interior Coal Province - Volume II - Details Of Mine Visits & Detailed Procedures & Results Of Laboratory Testing (Appendix C)
By Raymond P. Miller
This two volume report addresses slope stability of surface mine spoils within the Interior Coal Province. Sixteen (16) mines were visited, pertinent data and samples collected, and reported spoil ins
Jan 1, 1979
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Bulletin 222 Metallurgy of Quicksilver (Mercury)
By L. H. Duschak, C. N. Schuette
In the years 1850 to 1923, the United States produced 2,426,000 flasks- (73,600 metric tons) of quicksilver worth $120,500,000. California yielded 2,195,000 flasks of this total; the remainder came fr
Jan 1, 1925
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IC 9510 - A Performance Evaluation of Two Overhead Power Line Proximity Warning Devices ? Executive Summary
By Gerald T. Homce
Accidental contact of overhead electrical power lines by mobile equipment is a leading cause of occupational fatalities in the United States, accounting for 20% of on-the-job electrocutions. Overhead
Jan 1, 2008
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A Rock Mass Rating Scheme For Clastic Sediments Based On Geophysical Logs
By Terry P. Medhurst, Stuart A. MacGregor, Peter J. Hatherly
In addition to fractures and joints, compositional factors and bedding influence the strength of clastic sedimentary rocks. Rock mass rating schemes must therefore consider all of these factors. In
Jan 5, 2007