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    Drilling and Blasting Coal for Mechanical Loading

    By D. C. Foote

    MR. FOOTE: This paper deals with blasting and mechanical loading. The Union Pacific Coal Company does all of its blasting with permissible powder and electric shooting, but this paper deals principall

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Discussion of Mechanical Loading (d3ec5682-fcc6-4f70-8660-39bb84ee9f5a)

    CHAIRMAN LITTLEJOHN: Some of the members will want to question Mr. Farnham on some of the things he has brought tip, so we will throw the meeting open for discussion. I am quite sure Mr. Farnham will

    Jan 1, 1926

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    Shearing Coal

    By John H. Emrick

    At the meetings of this Institute held two years ago, there was presented a very comprehensive paper on the subject of shearing coal. It was well prepared and contained data based upon actual test and

    Jan 1, 1926

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    Vertical Cutting

    By Thos. A. Stroup

    From time to time the question of shearing or vertical cutting of rooms and entries especially as an adjunct to the usual horizontal cuts, has cropped up in the literature of coal mining and in the di

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Have Mining Engineers Accepted All That Developments in Machinery Apply?

    By R. Dawson Hall

    *This paper was not read as it arrived too late. In the beginning of the last century "cottage industry" gave way to the factory system, and at present manufacturing that was once performed in homes

    Jan 1, 1922

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    A Snapshot Of Energy Production: Opportunities For Coal

    By Jason Laumb

    Regional Energy Production ?Energy is a globally traded commodity and is influenced by regional and national needs as well as international trends. We can greatly expand energy export from the regi

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Report Of P. F. Patterson, Mine Inspector State of Wyoming, and G. A. KNOX, Gen. Supt., Gunn-Queally Coal Co.

    By P. F. Patterson

    It is a well established fact that 60 per cent of all accidents in coal mines occur from falls of roof and coal at or in the proximity of the working face. Notwithstanding that this is well known, and

    Jan 1, 1923

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    City Planning and Landscape Architecture for Western Coal Camps

    By S. R. DeBoer

    A study of Western cities reveals the fact that a city where people make their homes for permanent residence is always a city with, well-shaded avenues, with parks and playgrounds; in other words, a b

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Discussion

    PRESIDENT LITTLEJOHN: Gentlemen, you have heard Mr. Dyer's paper. The meeting is now open for discussion. MR. NORMAN: I would like to ask the gentleman what is the distance between your crosscu

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Discussion

    (The following discussion took place on this screen lecture in the dark.) MR. SHUBART: Would you give us a little .explanation as to the operation of this machine and what you are doing with it? M

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Coal for Long Term Relief of Gas Pain

    By Bret K. Clayton

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Morning Session ? Friday, June 27, 1941 - Shake It for Results

    By William M. Wallace

    Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen: The subject, "Shake It for Results," may or may not suggest just what is to be shaken, or just what results are to be obtained. I can assure you that if you are thinking a

    Jan 1, 1941

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    New Steel Tipple Recently Built by Spring Canyon Coal Company, Spring Canyon, Utah

    By G. A. Murphy

    This tipple differs from the ordinary tipple only in that it embodies numerous refinements for grading and otherwise preparing the coal. Coal from the mines is delivered to the tipple over a surface

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Mechanical Stoking of Domestic Fuel

    By Joseph Harrington

    It is sufficiently correct to say that domestic solid fuel is universally hand fired and it is almost as correct to state that a very large proportion of hand-fired domestic fires are extremely ineffi

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Mine Safety Work (7f13c9d5-885f-4e77-ae78-51a6873a30f8)

    By Eli Follett

    It is indeed gratifying to note the marked improvement in the methods used in the coal- mines today compared to the methods in earlier days. Away back in the decade of 1900 to 1910 many of the mines

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Guessing or Knowing! Which?

    By Eugene McAuliffe

    The subject of my few remarks addressed to the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, "Guessing or Knowing! Which," may perhaps suggest but little to you here today. However, I am sure you will all agr

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Highwall and Spoils Design and Monitoring

    By Tim Peterson

    Factors Controlling Stability Stability of slopes in soft rock, waste dumps or soils is governed by three factors: ?Slope configuration ?Groundwater ?Shear strength

    Jan 1, 2004

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