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The Mineral Industry Of Other Central African Countries - Cameroon (b64d7e3f-2b3b-40e8-b713-920eb343c7a5)
By Suzann C. Ambrosio
Cameroon's mining industry continued to be dominated by crude petroleum. The value of petroleum output was estimated at $1 billion.2 The 1982 gross domestic product (GOP) was approximately $8.4 b
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-104-85 Development Of Safer Methods To Clean Down Storage Bins
By M. D. Marshall
A survey showed that there were 24 bin-related fatalities in the 5 year period of 1975 to 1979 in the minerals industry. Only 4 victims wore safety belts and only 1 of these had a second person attend
Jan 1, 1984
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Ultrasonic Instrument For Closure Rate Measurement - Objective
Provide an unobstructive means of measuring small changes in distance from roof to floor or from rib to rib of a mine opening and the rate of closure in order to help operators of under-ground mines d
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 8916 - Delayed Blasting Tests to Improve Highwall Stability - A Progress Report
By Virgil J. Stachura
The Bureau of Mines conducted a series of delayed blasting experiments at a West Virginia contour coal mine that resulted in smoother highwalls. The 17; were smoother due to reduced overbreak and inhe
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 8964 Ground Penetrating Radar - A Review Of Its Application In The Mining Industry
By W. E. Pittman
The Bureau of Mines, as part of its Health and Safety Technology Program, is conducting research on the use of ground penetrating radar (GPR) for mine hazard detection. GPR offers a possibility of map
Jan 1, 1984
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Longwall Coal Mine Respirable Dust Sources - Objective
Identify specific sources and the relative levels of contribution of various components of longwall shearer operations to the total airborne respirable dust generated during mining. Approach A
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 8903 - Continuous Beneficiation of Dolomitic Phosphate Ores
By B. E. Davis
Over 80 pct of domestic phosphate rock, which is the starting material for phosphorus-containing fertilizers, comes from central Florida deposits. As K-her grade deposits are depleted, lower grade pho
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 8983 Improved Personnel Access For Surface Mining Equipment
By Dennis A. Long
Slip and fall accidents are a major cause of lost-time injuries associated with large mobile equipment in surface mines. An evaluation of the safety hazards associated with getting on and off large su
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 8975 Retrofit Noise Control Modifications For Crushing And Screening Equipment In The Nonmetallic Mining Industry, An Applications Manual
By R. J. Pokora
This Bureau of Mines report is an applications manual that can be used by the nonmetallic mining industry for guidance in installing noise control materials into crushing and screening plants. These n
Jan 1, 1984
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Off-Highway Haulage Truck Overload Detection ? Objective
Improve surface mine haul-age truck safety and efficiency by providing a means for sensing the weight and distribution of the truck's load. Approach The safety hazards and the economic im
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-70-84 Revegetating Disturbed Areas To Protect The Environment
By Edward F. Redente
Several research projects have been conducted in the western United States to determine the optimum soil replacement thickness for reconstruction of rangeland and cropland. However, the information ga
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 8912 Thermodynamic Properties of Aegirine
By K. O. Bennington
The thermodynamic properties of aegirine, of composition [(Na0.869Fe30+7362 Fe20+16Mn0.03Ca0.1121)(A10.141Sil 9738)(06)], were experimentally determined at the Bureau of Mines as part of its efforts t
Jan 1, 1984
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Statistical Summary (b6b3594b-1743-4949-b9f3-9487455b5810)
By Rose L. Ballard
This chapter summarizes data on crude nonfuel mineral production for the United States, its island possessions, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Included also are the tables that show the principa
Jan 1, 1984
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Mineral Investigation Of The Gates Of The Mountains Wilderness Study Area, Lewis And Clark County, Montana ? Summary
By Terry J. Close
The Gates of the Mountains Wilderness study area is underlain by intrusive and sedimentary rocks, mainly limestone. No limestone has been produced from the study area; suitable material is more readil
Jan 1, 1984
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MLA 32-84 - Mineral Resources Of The South Providence Wilderness Study Area (BLM No. CDCA-262), San Bernardino County, California
By Steven R. Munts
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated mines, prospects, and mineralized areas in the South Providence Wilderness Study Area (WSA) in 1982. No mines are currently operating in the WSA, however, the Gol
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 8909 - Field Measurement of Rock Displacement and Support Pressure at 5,955-Ft Level During Sinking of Deep Circular Shaft in Northern Idaho
By M. J. Beus
The Bureau of Mines, under a cooperative agreement with Hecla Mining Co., is conducting a rock mechanics study of the 6,200-ft-deep circu-lar, concrete-lined Silver Shaft in northern Idaho. The object
Jan 1, 1984
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Design, Construction And Development Of In Situ Mining Wells ? Objective
Minimize failures or inefficiency in the operation of in situ mining wells. Approach The proper design, construction and development of wells are important to any in situ leaching operation. T
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-7-85 Optimization And Test Of Waters Ray Coolers
By J. F. McCoy
As mining develops into deeper and hotter regions, the safety and health of miners require that the workspace be cooled. Toward this end, this program has successfully developed a high performance, lo
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-3(2)-85 Caving Mine Rock Mass Classification And Support Estimation - Volume II - Manual
By Robert A. Cummings
A rock mass classification system has been developed for support estimation in mines using caving methods. The developed system (MBR System) accepts readily-obtainable geotechnical properties, and min
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 8955 - Underground Mine Communications, Control and Monitoring
Although the technology involved in removing material from below the earth's surface has a long history, communication systems in underground workings are relatively new to the industry. Communic
Jan 1, 1984