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OFR-39(1)-77 Accident Cost Indicator Model To Estimate Costs To Industry And Society From Work-Related Injuries And Deaths In Underground Coal Mining Volume I. Development And Application Of Cost ModelBy Daniel G. DiCanio
This report describes a computer-based model for estimating the tangible costs of injuries and deaths from work-related accidents in underground coal mines. The study undertook to identify and quantif
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 3906 History of Water Flooding of Oil Sands in North TXBy Peter Grandstone, D. A. Jessup, D. B. Taliaferro
"INTRODUCTION Water flooding of oil sands in Texas as a means of secondary recovery of oil has been practiced mainly in the north-central part of the State, which includes the old shallow fields in ei
Jul 1, 1946
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Stoping Methods And Costs - IntroductionBy Chas. F. Jackson
This bulletin is one of a series of Bureau of Mines reports dealing with mining methods, practices, and costs. A study of this subject was undertaken by the Bureau in cooperation with a large number o
Jan 1, 1936
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IC 6964 Reconnaissance Of Mining Districts In Clark County, Nev. ? IntroductionBy William O. Vanderburg
This paper 3/gives the results of a reconnaissance of mining districts in Clark County, Nev., made from November 18 to December 22, 1936, and from February 9 to March 8, 1937-in all, 63 days. While th
Jan 1, 1937
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OFR-121-81 Innovations For Explosionproof Electrical EnclosuresBy R. J. Gunderman
Explosionproof electrical enclosures for coal mine face equipment have been of the same basic design for many years without significant change. Characteristics for potential improvement were investiga
Jan 1, 1980
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Coal Dust Explosions and Their SuppressionBy Wadaw Cybulski
The problem of coal dust explosions: Basic information about the explicability of coal dust: Main parameters of the explosibility of coal dust; Main parameters of the explosibility of coal dust; Limit
Jan 1, 1975
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Coal-Mine Accidents In The United States, 1940 - IntroductionBy W. W. Adams
With production of coal per man-hour of work at a higher level than ever before, the coal-mining industry of the United States established a near-record in lowering the accident rate of nonfatal injur
Jan 1, 1942
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OFR-156(1)-77 Technical And Cost Evaluation Of Candidate Large Scale Open Pit Oil Shale Mining Methods In Colorado ? Volume IBy R. C. Adams
This report describes the feasibility of mining the oil shale deposits of the Piceance Creek basin in Colorado by an integrated open pit system. The study is based upon a comprehensive analysis of per
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 2142 Talc and SoapstoneBy Raymond B. Ladoo
The uses for which ground talcs are suited closely depend upon their physical and chemical properties , but , in spite of this fact , little scientific investigation has been made in order to devise q
Jul 1, 1920
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OFR-108-76 Technology Of Auger Mining - Summary - Coal Reserves And Project IndependenceStudies of coal reserves have shown that the total augerable reserve base for the United States is estimated to be five billion tons under the current state of mining technology; the potential reserve
Jan 1, 1975
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IC 7009 Dewatering and Drying of CoalBy Ellis S. Hertzog, James R. Cudworth
Tremendous interest has been evidenced in the subject of dewatering and drying ooal for the past 10 years, and yet little effort has been made to summarize the literature, at least so far as this coun
Apr 1, 1938
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The Importance Of Minerals 1976 - 200 Years Of Mining In The United States Of AmericaEarly American history is filled with records of the search for and extraction of minerals-a Northwest passage to the treasures of the Indies-an overland route to the goldfields of California. Mining
Jan 1, 2012
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IC 7602 Mines And Mineral Deposits (Except Fuels) Judith Basin County, Mont.By Almon F. Robertson
This is one of a series of reports describing investigations made within the Missouri River Basin in Montana by mining engineers of the Bureau of Mines, Minerals Division, Region II. The primary purpo
Jan 1, 1951
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SP-18-94 - Improving Safety At Small Underground Mines: Proceedings: Bureau Of Mines Technology Transfer SeminarBy Robert H. Peters
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report identifies the types of serious accidents that occur most frequently at small underground coal mines and describes the strategies that could help prevent these acciden
Jan 1, 1994
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OFR-23-78 Brake Evaluations & Recommendations - Evaluation And Development Of Performance Requirements Of Braking Systems For Rubber-Tired Mining Equipment In Underground Coal MinesBy Walter W. Kaufman
The braking performance of underground, rubber-tired, coal mining vehicles is evaluated. Surveys of mining equipment and braking manufacturers and underground stopping tests are discussed as they rela
Jan 1, 1977
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OFR-74-75 Economic Engineering Analysis Of U.S. Surface Coal Mines And Effective Land Reclamation ? Executive SummaryFossil fuel consumption in the United States increased markedly over recent years, and future demands expect to be even greater. Coal, this Nation's most plentiful natural fossil fuel, will play
Jan 1, 1975
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OFR-11(2)-82 Recontouring Of Steep-Slope Abandoned Contour Mines - Volume II - AppendicesBy Daniel I. Carey
Current and potential dragline reclamation usage was evaluated for the U.S. coalfields based on data gathered and analyzed during field surveys, literature reviews and contacts with manufacturers. It
Jan 1, 1981
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Mineral Commodity Summaries 1982 - An Up-To-Date Summary Of 86 Nonfuel Mineral Commodities - AluminumI. Domestic Production and Use: In 1981, 13 companies operated 32 primary aluminum reduction plants, with 3 firms accounting for 58% of production, Washington, Oregon, and Montana accounted for 32% of
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 2012 The Alsatian Potash IndustryBy Frank K. Cameron
"The DepositsThere are two large deposits or groups of deposits of potash salts which, at the breaking cut of the great world war in 1913 and for several decades preceding, were practically the only c
Jul 1, 1919
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OFR-86-76 Study Of Continuous Face Haulage Systems - IntroductionThis study relates to continuous face haulage systems in underground coal mines, and was performed by Joy Manufacturing Company for the U. S. Bureau of Mines under the Bureau of Mines Contract No. HO
Jan 1, 1975