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OFR-105(4)-84 Ground And Air Vibrations Caused By Surface Blasting. Volume IV. A New Analytical Predictor Of Ground Vibrations Induced By BlastingBy Amitava Ghosh
A new analytical formula for predicting ground vibrations induced by blasting is proposed. One factor accounts for geometrical spreading. One factor corresponds to inelastic attenuation. The geometric
Jan 1, 1983
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Bulletin 145 Measuring the Temperature of Gases in Boiler SettingsBy Henry Kreisinger, J. F. Barkley
This book is one of a series of publications being issued by the Bureau of Mines for the purpose of disseminating information in regard to the methods by which the fuels in this' country may be used m
Jan 1, 1918
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RI 6715 Corrosion Properties Of Molybdenum, Tungsten, Vanadium And Some Vanadium AlloysBy W. L. Acherman
Molybdenum, tungsten, and vanadium were found by the Bureau of Mines to possess generally superior chemical and galvanic corrosion properties in many aqueous corrosive media at temperatures up to the
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 6512 Electrolytic Extraction of Tungsten From Western ScheeliteBy J. B. Zadra, J. M. Gomes, Don H. Baker
Electrolytic deposition at 1,000 ° C in an electrolyte essentially consisting of 7 parts sodium pyrophosphate , 2 parts sodium chloride , and 1 part sodium tetraborate yielded tungsten of 99.9 percent
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 8381 Mineral Transportation Costs In The Pacific Northwest - Methodology And Application Of A Statistical AnalysisBy Jerry J. Gray
Transportation charges for mineral commodity movements in western Oregon and western Washington were determined mainly by a stratified random sample canvass of producers. Total 1965 mineral production
Jan 1, 1968
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OFR-137-77 Commercially Available Equipment For Coal Mine Emergency Warning SystemsBy John D. Foulkes
An investigation is made into whether commercially available equipment can be used to engineer effective emergency warning systems for underground coal mines. Discussions with members of the Bureau an
Jan 1, 1977
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OFR-17-82 Field Survey Of Float Dust In Coal Mining OperationsBy J. A. Kost
The objectives of this contract were to determine the amount, size, and deposition of float coal dust (74 x 10 microns) generated during the mining and transporting of coal in underground U.S. mining
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 8269 Mining Methods and Practices at the Young Mine, American Zinc Co of Tennessee, Jefferson County, TNBy Lloyd Williams, James R. Boyle
The mining methods and practices used at the Young zinc mine, American Zinc Co. of Tennessee, have resulted in a low-cost, high-yield operation. Zinc ore (sphalerite) occurs in limes tone- dolomi te b
Nov 1, 1964
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RI 4410 Investigation of Big Mica Mine Cheshire County, N.H.By S. Benedict Levin
The Big mine has been a source of mica and high-grade felspar from separate zones in the same pegmatite dike since 1914. In 1943 it became the outstanding producer of strategic mica in New England. Th
Jan 1, 1949
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OFR-74(2)-80 Hazardous Surface Openings To Abandoned Underground Mines - Black Hills National Forest - Vol. II: Appendix C - Abandoned Mine Identification - Area ABy L. A. Stinnett
An investigation of hazardous surface openings of abandoned and inactive underground mines in the Black Hills area of South Dakota has revealed: (1) tracing legal ownership of mineral claims via count
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 6612 Gold Mining And Milling Methods And Costs At The Vallecito Western Drift Mine, Angels Camp, Calif. ? IntroductionBy Don Steffa
Drift mining, according to California mining terminology - and it is distinctly a California development - is the blocking out and extraction (breasting) of the auriferous gravels of an ancient buried
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 4887 Recovery Of Oil In California By Secondary Methods - In Two Parts - Part II. Los Angeles Basin And Coastal Oil FieldsBy A. G. Loomis
Although secondary-recovery methods have not been applied widely in California, it is apparent that increasing attention and effort must be given to this phase of recovery if the State is to maintain
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 9281 - Fire and Explosion Hazards of Oil ShaleBy Staff
This U.S. Bureau of Mines publication presents the results of investigations into the fire and explosion hazards of oil shale rocks and dust. Three areas have been examined: the explosibility and igni
Jan 1, 1989
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Crystalline Silica PrimerCrystalline silica is the scientific name for a group of minerals composed of silicon and oxygen. The term crystalline refers to the fact that the oxygen and silicon atoms are arranged in a three-dime
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 3553 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 43. Cationic Reagents In The Flotation Of Silica From Gypsum Ores ? IntroductionBy J. Bruce Clemmer
[Gypsum is one of the most important nonmetallic c minerals, as is indicated by the fact that the United States consumed approximately 3,500,000 tons of natural and calcined gypsum in 1937. The buildi
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 8384 Bench-Scale Flotation of Insoluble Slimes From Potash OreBy Philip Thompson
A part of the Bureau of Mines mission is to help improve the Nation's mineral posture by providing the technology for utilizing low-grade ores. In this regard, laboratory testing by the Bureau of
Jan 1, 1979
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OFR-42-84 Noise Control Techniques For The Design Of Coal Preparation PlantsBy M. N. Rubin
This report summarizes the work performed under USBM contract J0100018. The purpose of this work was to document the currently available noise control techniques that can be incorporated into new coal
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 2894 The Relations Between Specific Volume, Voids, And Size Composition In Systems Of Broken Solids Of Mixed Sizes ? IntroductionBy C. C. Furnas
In the course of an investigation3 of the flow of gases through beds of broken solids the author obtained a number of data .on the specific volume of beds of broken solids of variously mixed sizes. A
Jan 1, 1928
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RI 9489 - Room-and-Pillar Mining in Bump-Prone Conditions and Thin Pillar Mining as a Bump Mitigation TechniqueBy Thomas P. Mucho
Retreat or pillar recovery mining redistributes the overburden weight onto the adjacent coal pillars in a room-and-pillar section. The additional stress and the resultant energy stored in the remainin
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 9046 - Longwall Shearer Performance Using Water-Jet-Assisted CuttingBy P. D. Kovscek
The Bureau of Mines equipped a longwall shearer with a water-jet-assisted mechanical cutting system to determine the effect of the high-pressure sprays on machine performance, airborne dust levels gen
Jan 1, 1986