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OFR-100(2)-76 Development Of Pre-Mining And Reclamation Plan Rationale For Surface Coal Mines - Volume II Of III - Methods Of Data AcquisitionVOLUME II Volume II, in conjunction with Volume I, is a general guide to the selection of cost-effective methods of site data acquisition in all geologic environmental, and socio-political circums
Jan 1, 1976
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Practical Consideration In Longwall Support SelectionBy Thomas M. Barczak
This report examines practical considerations in longwall support selection that have evolved from Bureau of Mines ground control research. The scope of discussion includes trends in support selection
Jan 1, 1990
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Development of Longwall Mining TechnologyLongwall mining originated in the early 18th century in the county of Shropshire in England, where it was known as the longway method. Its name implies the extraction of the seam over a long continuou
Jan 1, 1991
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Visit to Carlton Centre and Strydom TowerThe visit which took place on the 18th February, 1972 was a departure in that the places visited had no direct connection with the work in which members of the Institute are normally engaged. It wa
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In Situ Studies On Service Life And Pick Consumption Characteristics Of Shearer DrumsBy B. Tiryaki
Longwall shearers usually suffer from excessive pick and pickholder consumptions and severe wear of the back plate of the clearance ring section of shearer drums. In practice, most of the drums were s
Jan 1, 2004
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Effects of Organic Acids on Extraction of Cr(III) in Soils Contaminated by Chromium-Containing SlagBy Youze Xu
The effect of oxalic acid, acetic acid, citric acid and EDTA on extraction of Cr (?) in soils contaminated by chromium- containing slag was investigated using a batch of incubation experiment. The res
Jan 1, 2009
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Kinetic Studies of Hydrochloric Acid Leaching Process of Ilmenite for Rutile SynthesisBy Zengjie Wang
Kinetic study of hydrochloric acid leaching of Panzhihua ilmenite from China is presented. Both temperature and concentration of hydrochloric acid have significant effects on the rate process of Fe di
Jan 1, 2009
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IC 7732 Health And Safety Activities Of The Bureau Of Mines, Fiscal Year 1955 ? IntroductionBy James Westfield
Bureau of Mines activities for safety and health in the mineral industries were reorganized during the fiscal year to provide direct supervision by the Assistant Director -Health and Safety. On Decemb
Jan 1, 1956
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OFR-47(12)-83 Ecological Studies On The Revegetation Process Of Surface Coal Mined Areas In North Dakota - 12. Screening Plants For Phosphorus RequirementsBy N. M. Safaya
Moderate to acute deficiency of plant available phosphorus is very common in western coal mine spoils and topsoils. Although some of the spoils are known to contain seemingly adequate amounts of total
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 3590 Temperatures Of Natural-Gas Pipe Lines And Seasonal Variations Of Underground Temperatures ? Introduction (a05d0841-1a78-407a-b959-8a4dd20676d4)By W. M. Deaton
The formation of gas hydrates in natural-gas pipe lines depends on temperature and pressure conditions in the lines as well as on the presence of condensed water. The operating pressure in a pipe line
Jan 1, 1941
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Determining The End Bearing Capacity Of Steel Tube Piles Driven To Glacial Till In The Montréal Area Of CanadaBy Richard Deakin
This case study describes aspects of the design of bridge foundations using 320mm diameter steel tube piles in the vicinity of Montréal, Canada. In this area, these piles are a very commonly used and
Jan 1, 2011
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OFR-11-84 Streamflow Estimation And Water Use Planning For Surface Mining In Northern Alaska ? IntroductionThe small-scale surface mining operation in northern regions is typically located in a remote, ungaged basin. With the recent increase in the economic potential of mining, the number of small operatio
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 7003 Mining Methods And Costs At The Judge Mine, Park City, Utah ? IntroductionBy Geo. S. Krueger
This paper, describing mining methods and costs at the Judge mine Park City, Utah, is one of a series being prepared by the Bureau of Mines on mining practices in the United states. ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Jan 1, 1938
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Acid Recovery in the Steel and Metallurgical Industry Process Characteristics and Fuel Saving OptionsBy F. Baerhold, S. Mitterecker
"Acid recovery is an important process step in pickling and leaching processes. Pyrohydrolysis in spray roasters and fluidized beds is a well-established technology to recover hydrochloric acid, but t
Jan 1, 2016
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Improved Noise Measurement - The Objective:To be able to continuously monitor the noise to which underground workers are exposed as a better way to help prevent hearing damage. The Approach: The Bureau of Mines has developed a Time-Res
Jan 1, 1975
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How Safe Are Your Recent Mills? The Compatibility Between FEA And Welding CodesBy V. Svalbonas, M. Fresko
The present versions of the Welding Codes, such as BS7608, have long been known to be compatible with hand computations of membrane and bending stress, rather than detailed finite element solutions.
Jan 1, 2002
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Transportation is Key to a profitable industrial minerals businessBy Norbert T. Rogers
An accepted statement of fact is that, next to agriculture, transportation is the second most important industry in the world. The transportation networks of the United States have greatly contributed
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 8746 Low-Rank Coals and Waste Materials for Reduction Roasting and Metallization of Iron OxidesBy Roy E. Peterson
The Bureau of Mines conducted bench-scale research to evaluate materials which showed potential as low-cost reductants for use in the ironmaking industry. These materials were lignite, subbituminous c
Jan 1, 1983
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Barite Mineralization In Volcanic Rocks In Southern Flank Of East-Magnitogorsk Palaeoisland Arc (South Urals)By Natalya. N. Ankusheva
The problems of ore-bearing palaevolcanic structures in folded belts are actual because of their high productivity in nonferrous, ferrous and noble metals ores. Now relationships of location and condi
Jan 1, 2006
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Technical Papers and Notes - Iron and Steel Division - High-Temperature Deformation of Steels: A Study of Equicohesion, Activation Energies, and Structural ModificationsBy C. Crussard, R. Tamhankar
It is the policy of The Metallurgical Society to provide, in the TRANSACTIONS OF THE METALLURGICAL SOCIETY OF AIME, a prompt and accurate medium for publication of reports of significant new research
Jan 1, 1959