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                     RI 9340 - Biosorption of Metal Contaminants Using Immobilized Biomass-A Laboratory Study RI 9340 - Biosorption of Metal Contaminants Using Immobilized Biomass-A Laboratory StudyBy T. H. Jeffers The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed porous beads containing immobilized biological materials for removing metal contaminants from waste waters. The beads, designated as BID-FIX beads, are prepared Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Advances In Remote Sensing Techniques For Monitoring Rock Falls And Slope Failures Advances In Remote Sensing Techniques For Monitoring Rock Falls And Slope FailuresBy E. L. McHugh, R. T. Mayerle, J. M. Girard Ground control problems at surface mining operations can occur for a variety of reasons. Stress, gravity loading, rock strength, geology, pore pressure, weather effects, underground workings, and many 
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                     OFR-53-81 Survey Of Attractive Energy Storage And Power Averaging Concepts Applicable To Mining Machines OFR-53-81 Survey Of Attractive Energy Storage And Power Averaging Concepts Applicable To Mining MachinesBy William N. Patterson Drive systems for mining machines are usually sized to accommodate anticipated peak loads. Usually, the average power requirements are considerably less. Energy storage and power averaging are attract Jan 1, 1980 
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                     IC 8835 Guide To Substation Grounding And Bonding For Mine Power Systems IC 8835 Guide To Substation Grounding And Bonding For Mine Power SystemsBy Wils L. Cooley Although electric utility companies have been active in grounding and bonding within substations, the mining engineer or mine electrical engineer is not involved to the extent that he can be fully up- Jan 1, 1980 
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                     OFR-139-81 Development Of Improved Detection Instruments For Toxic Gas Contaminants In Mining Atmospheres OFR-139-81 Development Of Improved Detection Instruments For Toxic Gas Contaminants In Mining AtmospheresBy J. A. Kosek Work has been carried out under Bureau of Mines Contract No. HO395132 to develop and fabricate gas sensors for mining applications. Promising new instruments have been designed, developed, tested and Jan 1, 1981 
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                     OFR-11-79 Exploratory Studies Of Flame And Explosion Quenching OFR-11-79 Exploratory Studies Of Flame And Explosion QuenchingBy R. A. Strehlow This is the final report for U.S. Bureau of Mines contract HO-122122, which was in effect from June 30, 1972 through January 4, 1976. The work resulted in the design and construction of a large labora Jan 1, 1977 
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                     OFR-67-79 Improved Dust Control At Chutes, Dumps, Transfer Points And Crushers In Noncoal Mining Operations OFR-67-79 Improved Dust Control At Chutes, Dumps, Transfer Points And Crushers In Noncoal Mining OperationsBy Sheridan J. Rodgers Improved methods of dust control in the metal and nonmetal mining industries were studied. Preliminary dust surveys were made at selected mines and three mines were chosen for additional studies. Dust Jan 1, 1978 
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                     OFR-99-80 Uranium-Phosphorus Chemistry And Extraction Of Uranium From Uraniferous Phosphorites OFR-99-80 Uranium-Phosphorus Chemistry And Extraction Of Uranium From Uraniferous PhosphoritesBy M. Shamsuddin Information on total estimated uranium reserves and domestic requirements have been collected, A survey has been made on the possibilities of recovery of uranium from low grade and complex ore deposit Jan 1, 1980 
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                     OFR-126-85 Improved Skips, Guide Alignment, Dynamics, And Economics OFR-126-85 Improved Skips, Guide Alignment, Dynamics, And EconomicsBy F. A. Penning Improved skips, with lightweight cylindrical bodies, have made a significant contribution to advancing mine hoisting technology. New concept skips of aluminum bodies with rubber lining; fiberglas bodi Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Forecasting gob gas venthole production performances using intelligent computing methods for optimum methane control in longwall coal mines Forecasting gob gas venthole production performances using intelligent computing methods for optimum methane control in longwall coal minesBy C. Özgen Karacan Gob gas ventholes (GGV) are used to control methane inflows into a longwall operation by capturing it within the overlying fractured strata before it enters the work environment. Thus, it is important Jan 1, 2009 
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                     RI 6041 Comparative Studies Of Explosives In Salt ? Summary And Conclusions RI 6041 Comparative Studies Of Explosives In Salt ? Summary And ConclusionsBy Harry R. Nicholls The objectives of this investigation were to determine the strain propagation laws for a strain pulse in salt and to compare the seismic effects from the detonation of different explosives in salt. Jan 1, 1962 
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                     OFR-135-82 Microprocessor TDR OFR-135-82 Microprocessor TDRBy W. C. Blanchard Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) is a remote sensing technique using active backscatter. This technique is applicable to the testing for faults and multiple partial faults on cable. The battery operate Jan 1, 1980 
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                     RI 4000 Phelps Stokes Iron Deposit, Nye Co., NV RI 4000 Phelps Stokes Iron Deposit, Nye Co., NVBy Victor E. Kral "INTRODUCTION The Phelps Stokes iron deposit, also known as the Iron Mountain claim, was examined by G. L. Thompson, an engineer of the Bureau of Mines, in January 1943. As a result, the Division of G Feb 1, 1947 
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                     IC 7005 Accident Experience Of Louisiana Salt Mines ? Introduction IC 7005 Accident Experience Of Louisiana Salt Mines ? IntroductionBy Eric H. Brown One of the best methods by which the results of accident-prevention work can be measured for any particular period is to keep an accurate record of the accident experience, which may then also be comp Jan 1, 1938 
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                     RI 3514 Equilibrium Cell For Investigating Properties Of Fluids From Petroleum And Natural-Gas Reservoirs - (With A Section On Hypothetical Phase Relations Of Natural Hydrocarbon Mixtures) RI 3514 Equilibrium Cell For Investigating Properties Of Fluids From Petroleum And Natural-Gas Reservoirs - (With A Section On Hypothetical Phase Relations Of Natural Hydrocarbon Mixtures)By Kenneth Eilerts [The development and operation of ?combination on wells?5/ have created new and unusual problems, many of which cast to solved only if information is available concerning the properties of the fluids Jan 1, 1940 
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                     RI 3825 The Industrial Utilization of a Sand-Clay Mixture from Falls and Robertson Counties, Texas RI 3825 The Industrial Utilization of a Sand-Clay Mixture from Falls and Robertson Counties, TexasBy E. C. Hoeman, W. C. Stoecker, R. C. Redfield "INTRODUCTION Industrial sands, characterized by specific physical and chemical proportion, are,essential new materials for the manufacture of glass, sodium siliante and other products. Sands of suita Oct 1, 1945 
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                     OFR-11-71 Designing And Planning Open Pit Mining Operations With Computer Simulation Solutions ? Summary OFR-11-71 Designing And Planning Open Pit Mining Operations With Computer Simulation Solutions ? SummaryBy Y. L. Su Deterministic and stochastic simulation were combined to develop a computer model of an open pit mining system using bucket wheel excavators and related materials handling equipment. The model is clos Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Occurrence, Properties, And Preparation Of Limestone And Chalk For Whiting - Introduction Occurrence, Properties, And Preparation Of Limestone And Chalk For Whiting - IntroductionBy Hewitt Wilson Until recent years the term "whiting" was applied exclusively to the water-ground chalks of certain north European countries. In many industries these are still considered superior to the whiting made Jan 1, 1937 
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                     IC 7430 Low-Temperature Carbonization of Coal in Japan IC 7430 Low-Temperature Carbonization of Coal in JapanBy William T. Reid Low-temperature carbonization of coal in Japan served as an important source of liquid fuels during the war. Six plants operating in Japan Proper produced 203,069 KL (53.7 million gallons) of liquid f Feb 1, 1948 
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                     Mistakes, Misconceptions, And Key Points Regarding Secondary Roof Support Systems Mistakes, Misconceptions, And Key Points Regarding Secondary Roof Support SystemsBy Thomas M. Barczak Roof support systems are necessary to provide stable mine openings and much research has been conducted to design a variety of roof support systems that will function in various manners to ensure that 
