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RI 9327 - Comparison of Models To Evaluate In Situ Shield LoadingBy Thomas M. Barczak
The U.s. Bureau of Mines is conducting research to optimize the utilization and design of mine roof support systems. This report describes methods to evaluate resultant loading on longwall shields, de
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 2870 The Occurrence Of Jarosite Minerals In Oxidized Lead Ores As A Factor In Metal LossesBy R. E. Head
[Recent investigations at the Intermountain Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines at Salt Lake City indicate that metallurgists have given little attention to the occurrence of jarosite minerals i
Jan 1, 1928
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Minor Metals ? ArsenicBy Arnold M. Lansche
Domestic Production.-Domestic production of white arsenic, AS,03, was derived entirely as a byproduct of smelting arsenic-containing copper ores by The Anaconda Company at Anaconda, Mont., and America
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 2382 White Clay Industry in Vicinity of Langley, SCBy W. M. Weigel
Langley is about nine miles north of Augusta, Georgia., on the Sou them :l;.ilv1ay. According to the South Carolina. Geological Survey, tr.e district is known a.s tr. Horse Creek and Town Creek sub-
Aug 1, 1922
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RI 7727 Aragonite And The Genesis Of Carbonates In Mahogany Zone Oil Shales Of Colorado's Green River FormationBy John Ward Smith
Aragonite, co-occurring with calcite and dolomite as matrix minerals, has been discovered in Mahogany zone oil shales of Colorado's Eocene Green River Formation, posing puzzles on the geochemical
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 3317 Production of Explosives in the United States during the Calendar Year 1935By W. W. Adams, V. E. Wrenn
"Production of explosives in the United States during the calendar year 1935 decreased 2 percent from 1934, according to reports covering all companies engaged in the manufacture of explosives during
Nov 1, 1936
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OFR-165-77 Evaluation Of Experimental And Developmental Communication Systems Used In Underground Coal Mines - Performance Of Trapped-Miner Communication SystemBy P. L. Michael
Several evaluations were made by Modified Rhyme Test (MRT) word lists transmitted through various simulations of the Trapped-Miner Communication System being developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines. The
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 4033 Use of Scrapers and Other Light Earth-Moving Equipment in Bitnminous-Coal Strip MiningBy Albert L. Toenges, Louis A. Turnbull, EDWARD L. FISH, JOSEPH J. SHIELDS, James J. Dowd
The stripping of coal with mechanical. equipment has progressed since the introduction of the first steam-powered shovel for the retóval of overburden at a mine in Pittsburg, Kans., in 1877...From the
Jan 1, 1947
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Measurement of Diesel Exhaust Aerosol in Underground Coal MinesBy B. K. Cantrell, K. L. Rubow
"Quantifying exposure to diesel exhaust aerosol in an underground coal mine depends on the ability to measure this component of respirable mine aerosol separately from coal dust. Such measurement is c
Mar 1, 1992
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OFR-6-79 Detection Of Lost Oil Well Casings And Unknown Water Filled Voids In Coal Mines Through Development Of A Microwave Antenna SystemBy Don Belsher
Work on contract H0272007 is summarized for the period of 1 February 977 to 1 February 1978. The initial evaluation of two potential systems for the location of well casings, voids, and tunnels in co
Jan 1, 1978
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OFR-6(1)-76 Mathematical Modelling Of Raw Materials And Energy Needs Of The Iron And Steel Industry In The U.S.A., Phase I: A Model Of The Raw Materials Requirements Of The U.S. Steel IndustryBy John F. Elliott
Because of the importance of the steel industry in the economy, a program of study was undertaken to develop a computer model by which it would be possible to predict the need of the industry for raw
Jan 1, 1973
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Evaluation Of Mine Seals Using Ground Penetrating RadarBy Michael J. Sapko, William D. Monaghan, Michael A. Trevits
Mine seals are used extensively in underground coal mines to segregate mined-out areas and to isolate fire zones or underground areas that are susceptible to spontaneous combustion. Over the years, 3
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IC 6763 Accident Experience And Cost In Virginia Coal Mines 1929 To 1933, Inclusive ? Nature Of This ReportBy Joseph F. Davies
Along with the humanitarian need for preventing accidents the cost of injuries must be considered. As a means of bringing the facts concerning the prevalence of accidents in mining and their direct co
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 3272 Effect of Soot on Heat Transmission in Small BoilersBy C. E. Augustine, P. Nicholls
"INTRODUCTION A layer of soot on the heating surface of a boiler decreases efficiency because it increases resistance to the flow of heat, with the result that the heat transfer to the water is lower
Feb 1, 1935
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IC 6116 Petroleum Refineries In The United States January 1, 1929 ? Introductory SummaryBy G. R. Hopkins
According to reports received by the Bureau of Mines, Department of Commerce, as of January 1, 1929 there were 413 completed refineries in the United States, with a total daily crude-oil capacity of 3
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 3166 Determination Of Iron Oxide In Liquid SteelBy Jr. Herty
As the problem of inclusions in steel has become increasingly important, more and more attention has been paid to the source of the oxide inclusions in steel. In killed steels the oxide inclusions are
Jan 1, 1932
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IC 6954 Dust Hazards And Their Control In MiningBy D. Harrington
Advocates of health and safety in mining have found themselves confronted in recent years with what might appear to be contradictory procedures with regard to dust occurrence in mines and what appear
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 9103 Zeta Potential Control for Simultaneous Enhancement of Penetration Rates and Bit Life in Rock DrillingBy Engelmann. William H.
In pursuit of innovative methods to improve mining productivity, the Bureau of Mines is investigating the use of inorganic salts as drilling fluid additives for penetration enhancement. Laboratory dia
Jan 1, 1987
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MLA 59-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The White Cloud-Boulder Rare II Area (No. 4551), Custer And Blaine Counties, Idaho - SummaryBy Fredrick L. Johnson
No mineral resources were identified during the investigation of the White Cloud-Boulder RARE II area. Only a few claims have been located in the area and only two workings were found. However, there
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 9166 - Determining Corrosion Rates in Industrial Ore Grinding EnvironmentsBy A. E. Isaacson
Bureau of Mines researchers developed and tested equipment to measure corrosion rates on a commercial scale mill. Bench-scale experiments were designed for duplicating ore grinding conditions closely
Jan 1, 1988