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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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The Mineral Industry Of Other Areas Of Africa - BéninThe mineral industry of Benin contributed less than 1% of the 1977 gross domestic product (GDP), which was estimated at $500 million.' Other than limestone and salt, no exploitable mineral deposi
Jan 1, 1981
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Minor Metals And Minerals - ArsenicBy Arnold M. Lansche
DOMESTIC OUTPUT of white arsenic, As2O3, was derived entirely as a byproduct of smelting arsenic-containing copper ores by The Anaconda Company at Anaconda, Mont., and American Smelting and Refining C
Jan 1, 1965
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Countries Of The Near East - Afghanistan (bc272fcd-f72f-40aa-bda0-f1cd2fcb3cb9)By E. Shekarchi
A year after the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan and replaced President Amin with their choice, President Karmal, Afghanistan remained in turmoil. In some respects, the political and economic situati
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 3174 Properties Of Crude Oil From The Greasewood Flat Area In ColoradoBy H. P. Rue
The Bureau of Mines has recently collected two samples of crude oil from wells in the Greasewood Flat area of northeastern Colorado. Sample 31310 was taken from the Continental Oil Co.'s well
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 5985 Pulse-Forming Circuitry For Explosives Research - SummaryBy M. L. Bowser
Pulse-forming circuitry is described for use in explosives research that requires precise synchronization and control of events in order to investigate detonation parameters. Included are pulse genera
Jan 1, 1962
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State Compensatory Provisions For Occupational Diseases - IntroductionResearchers, medical organizations, statisticians, and others often use data on the nature and rate of occurrence of occupational diseases in directing their efforts and plans. Very often this informa
Jan 1, 1967
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OFR-51-82 Technology For Environmental Noise Control In Surface MinesBy Michael A. Staiano
The objective of this study was to determine the magnitude and sources of environmental noise from mining operations near populated areas, to de-scribe monitoring techniques, and to identify applicabl
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-42(3)-74 Protection And Troubleshooting Of Coalmine Electrical Cables - I. Introduction And Background - A. IntroductionElectrical trailing cable used to power coal mining machinery is frequently damaged in usage because of tensile strain or crushing effect of mining machines running over the cable. One of the repair p
Jan 1, 1973
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OFR-60-75 Advanced Techniques For Radon Gas Removal - I Summary And ConclusionsThe following report summarizes the results of engineering feasibility studies whose purpose was to assess the probable efficiency, reliability, safety and cost of a number of possible methods for rem
Jan 1, 1975
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OFR-148-77 Blasthole Underreamers For Surface And In Situ MiningBy William A. Hustrulid
A technical and economic evaluation of the potential for improving mining productivity through the use of underreamers in blastholes, specifically in relation to Minnesota taconite, Arizona surface co
Jan 1, 1977
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OFR-7(2)-80 An Annotated Bibliography Of Coal Mine Fire Reports - 1.0 - IntroductionThis document is Volume II of a two-volume report on underground and surface coal mine fires occurring between 1950 and 1977. Volume I discusses the methods of data acquisition, data analysis procedur
Jan 1, 1979
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MLA 78-87 - Mineral Resources Of The Jordan Craters Study Area, Malheur County, Oregon ? SummaryBy J. Mitchell Linne
In 1986 at the request of Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied 23,225 acres of the 27,980-acre Jordan Craters Wilderness Study Area (OR-003-128) in order to evaluate its identif
Jan 1, 1987
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MLA 25-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Cactus Springs Rare II Area (No. A5188), Riverside County, California ? SummaryBy Lucia Kuizon
The Cactus Springs Roadless Area Review and Evaluation (RARE II) study area (No. A5188) comprises 12,800 net acres (5,180 ha) in San Bernardino National Forest in west central Riverside County, Califo
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 3018 Gravity Concentration on Certain Florida Phosphatic SandsBy H. M. Lawrence
"Florida, the State that supplied 82 per cent of the phosphate rock sold in the United. States in 19284, has two producing areas - the hard-rock and the land pebble districts. Production of the hard-r
Jul 1, 1930
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MLA 49-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Big Jacks Creek Study Area, Owyhee County, Idaho ? SummaryBy Richard A. Winters
In 1985, at the request of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied 49,875 acres of the 54,833-acre Big Jacks Creek Wilderness Study Area (ID-111-7C) in order to evaluate t
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 6054 Performance Of Tables In Cleaning Alaska Coals ? Introduction And SummaryBy M. R. Geer
Information on the performance of coal-cleaning equipment is necessary to provide a basis for evaluating the performance of existing plants and projecting that of new plants. Performance data can cont
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 3206 Washability Studies of Coal from the Mary Lee Bed at the Bankhead Mine, Bankhead, Ala.By B. W. Gandrud, A. C. Richardson
"INTRODUCTION The Bankhead mine of the Cane Creek Coal Mining Co. is in the central part of Walker County, Ala., 4 miles south of Jasper. The Mary Lee bed in this part of the State yields a practicall
May 1, 1933
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The Introduction Of Roof Bolting To U.S. Underground Coal Mines (1948-1960): A Cautionary TaleBy Christopher Mark
Perhaps the most significant development in coal mine ground control during the last century was the introduction of roof bolting during the late 1940’s and 1950’s. From an engineering standpoint, ro
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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