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Mechanisms of Coal Fragmentation by a Continuous MinerBy M. K. Quinn, N. P. Reddy, A. W. Khair
"An analysis of coal fragmentation due to the action of a continuous miner is presented. Underground coal cutting by a drum-type continuous miner was simulated in the laboratory using a specially desi
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 8531 Strippable Reserves Of Bituminous Coal And Lignite In The United StatesThe strippable reserves of bituminous coal and lignite in the United States were calculated in accordance with the prevailing conditions of seam thickness and depth of overburden in each of the severa
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 5018 Petroleum-Engineering Study Of Flat Rock Oil Field, Osage County, Okla. ? Introduction And SummaryBy C. H. Riggs
This report of a petroleum-engineering study of the Flat Rock oil field, Osage County, Okla., describes the geology, reviews the production history, and estimates remaining oil reserves. The Flat R
Jan 1, 1954
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IC 7452 Blast-Hole Drilling with Diamond Drills at the Tennessee Copper Co. Mines, Ducktown, TennBy William A. Beck
This paper is one of a series, describing current practice in diamond drilling for production at various mines throughout the United States. It describes the drilling and blasting methods, used at the
May 1, 1948
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RI 5268 Electric Smelting Of Low-Grade Chromite Concentrates ? SummaryBy J. P. Walsted
Offgrade chromite concentrate, with a Cr-Fe ratio of 1.3 to 1.4 has been successfully smelted to produce useful ferroalloys. The Cr-Fe ratio is not improved, but the alloys can be used without a too d
Jan 1, 1956
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IC 9398 Critique Of Pillar Design Equations From 1833 To 1990By C. Babcock
When a flat-lying mineral deposit such as a coal seam is mined, some coal is left to separate the roof and floor so that miners and machines can safely mine the seam. The mineral left is in the form o
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 9338 Subsidence Over the End of a Longwall PanelBy Paul W. Jeran
Subsidence was monitored by the U.S. Bureau of Mines over the ends of longwall panels operating in the Pittsburgh, Kittanning, and No. 2 Gas Coalbeds of the northern Appalachian Coal Basin. The final
Jan 1, 1991
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OFR-75-79 A Statistical Evaluation Of The Effects Of Environmental And Operational Parameters On The Production Of Coal Mine DustBy G. D. Andria
Contract J0275007 was to consist of a thorough two-phase statistical analysis of respirable coal mine dust data from USBM Contracts H0232061, H0232060, H0230029, H0230031, H0210050, and H0242013. Cons
Jan 1, 1978
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IC 8555 Injury Experience In Coal Mining, 1967By Forrest T. Moyer
Injury experience at coal mines and mechanical-cleaning plants (excluding officeworkers ) in 1967 was 222 fatal and 10,115 nonfatal disabling work injuries during an exposure time of 241.8 million man
Jan 1, 1972
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IC 7249 A Device For Sampling Material Carried By Silt-Bearing StreamsBy Harry F. Weaver
Rivers in industrial and raining areas frequently are contaminated by material dumped into them causing the water to carry in suspension large amounts of silt, which subsequently is deposited alone; t
Jan 1, 1943
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IC 8248 Quartzite Mining And Processing Methods And Costs At The Honey Brook, Pa., Plant Of George F. Pettinos, Inc.By A. T. Harris
Ground quartzite, known in the industry as amorphous silica, is produced from a quartzite deposit near Honey Brook, Pa., by George F. Pettinos, Inc., of Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. The quartzite is mined by t
Jan 1, 1965
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OFR-29-88 Aluminum And Silicon Interference During The Carbon Monoxide Reduction Of Laterite Ores To Extract Nickel And CobaltBy Dhanesh Chandra
[The U.S. Ucparunent of tlIe III LeriOr, Bureau of 1?Ilnes, lnta dcvcltil- (I a m.?tl,nd to extract nickel, i:ob.tll and IlIIicr Valuc:l,1, mrl?tl., lrom I.ow grad:, dumusI it Inlet itc.: :isin;; a ra
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 7571 Hydraulic Tunneling in St. Peter SandstoneBy Walter E. Lewis
A mothod of cutting St. Poter sandstono by streams of water under pressuro from nozzles and pumping the resulting, sand to the surface has roduced the cost of storm-sowor construction in the Minneapol
Jul 1, 1950
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Heterogeneity in Superoxide Production as Measured by Nitro Blue Tetrazolium Reduction from Individual PAMBy E. V. Cilento, R. C. Laotz, K. A. DiGregorio
"PULMONARY ALVEOLAR macrophages (PAM) protect the lungs by providing a first line of defense against inhaled foreign debris and bacteria. In this role PAM phagocytize foreign matter, secrete enzymes t
Mar 1, 1992
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RI 3413 National Safety Competition of l937By W. W. Adams, E. E. Getzin, T. D. Lawrence
"The thirteenth annual accident-prevention competition conducted by the Bureau of Mines during the calendar year 1937 was completed with 318 mines and quarries participating. This contest, known as th
Aug 1, 1938
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IC 6378 Shaft Sinking At The Sevier Valley Coal Co. Mine ? IntroductionBy H. Tomlinson
The development of the Sevier Valley Coal Co.'s mine marks the opening of the Salina Canon coal district in Utah. The mine is favorably located with respect, to the existing markets of the West,
Jan 1, 1930
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OFR-38-75 Electromagnetic Noise In McElroy MineBy M. Kanda
Two different techniques were used to make measurements of the absolute value of electromagnetic noise in and above an operating coal mine, McElroy Mine, located near Moundsville, West Virginia. The e
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 6388 Prerefining Pig Iron With a Vortex Cone. Preliminary ExperimentsBy R. J. Leary, W. M. Mahan, F. X. Tartaron
A new type of apparatus for prerefining molten blast furnace iron and to reduce the cost of subsequent steelmaking consists of a funnel - shaped device lined with firebrick into which a horizontal str
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 4440 Pilot-Plant Concentration Of Arkansas Aluminum OresBy S. M. Runke
The purpose of the work described in this publication was to determine, on a pilot-plant scale, the practicability of concentrating low-grade bauxite deposits to render them suitable for the extractio
Jan 1, 1949
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IC 8923 Aluminum From Domestic Clay Via A Chloride Process - The State-Of-The-ArtBy A. Landsberg
Kaolinitic clays are potentially a vast domestic resource for aluminum. Utilization of this resource could decrease or eliminate the nearly complete dependence of the United States on foreign raw mate
Jan 1, 1983