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Minutes of the Thirty-second Regular Meeting Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute held at Denver, Colorado February 26th, 27th, and 28th, 1934The thirty-second regular meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute was called to order at ll: 40 o'clock A. M., Monday, February 26th, 1934, President L. R. Weber presiding. Misses H
Jan 1, 1934
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Minutes of the Thirty-first Regular Meeting Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute held at Salt Lake City, Utah June 22nd, 23rd and 24th, 1932The thirty-first regular meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute was called to order at 11: 10 o'clock A. M., Wednesday, June 22nd, 1932, President T. H. Butler presiding. The Honora
Jan 1, 1932
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Personal DangersBy John Bevan
In a discussion of the personal dangers that may arise from mine gases, it is necessary to take into consideration the gases which may result from an underground fire, or a fire in or about the downca
Jan 1, 1922
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Vertical CuttingBy 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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Dry Cleaning Coal at Brilliant MineBy F. A. Young
A description of the dry process coal cleaning plant which has been built and operated by St. Louis, Rocky Mountain & Pacific Company at their mine at Brilliant, New Mexico, should at first be a descr
Jan 1, 1923
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1985 RMCMI Bylaw AmendmentsAt the Annual Meeting of the RMCMI Board of Directors held June 29, 1985, the following amendments to the corporation bylaws Article III were made: Section 2. Advisory Board. There shall be an Advis
Jan 1, 1985
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Coal Mine ExplosionsBy Wm. Moorhead
Safety Measures Employed at the Dawson Mines Preventive measures for eliminating and localizing explosions is a subject of special interest to Coal Mining operators at the present time. I shall ende
Jan 1, 1924
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Discussion of Shearing CoalPRESIDENT MOSES: I thank you, Mr. Emrick. Mr. Shubart would like to supplement your paper with another article. SECRETARY SHUBART: My paper really should not supplement Mr. Emrick's paper, becau
Jan 1, 1926
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New Steel Tipple Recently Built by Spring Canyon Coal Company, Spring Canyon, UtahBy 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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Morning Session Wednesday, July 1, 1981President Ziolkowski called the meeting to order at 9:30 a.m. He called on the Auditing Committee to give its report. Jack Leech read the report and asked that it be approved. A motion was made, seco
Jan 1, 1981
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Discussion Of H. I. Smith's Paper(Referring to map) If there are any methods to improve on this I would like to have some suggestions on it. The maps there are on a scale of one inch to two hundred feet. At the time of each extension
Jan 1, 1924
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Discussion of Washing Domestic Coalforated, allowing the completion of the removal of wash water. When discharged into the washed nut bin, the coal is moist but carries so little water as to not be objectionable to the trade, nor to gi
Jan 1, 1926
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Mechanical Loading UndergroundBy A. W. Dickinson
Since the day when one of the most progressive of our flat-head for- bears used a pry pole to loosen large rocks to crash upon the head of his, enemy, thereafter making notes of his performance on tab
Jan 1, 1925
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Morning Session - Wednesday, June 27, 1979President Robert E. Murray opened the meeting at 9:30 a.m. He called on the Auditing Committee to give its report. Jack Leech read the report and asked that it be approved. A motion was made, seconde
Jan 1, 1979
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Morning Session Wednesday, July 2, 1980President Loren V. Linville opened the meeting at 930 a.m. He called on the Auditing Committee to give its report. Bob Wilson, Chairman, read the report and asked that it be approved. A motion was m
Jan 1, 1980
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Mine FiresBy Thomas Foster
One of the most dreaded things which mining men sometimes have to contend with is underground mine fires, which are both dangerous and expensive. In the Reliance mines we have had considerable troubl
Jan 1, 1924
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Partial Web Cutting Procedures & BenefitsBy Michael A. Berdine
Twentymile Coal Company?s first longwall face in the late 1980?s was oriented approximately 45 degrees to the major coal cleats and 45 degrees to the primary horizontal stresses. This combination of
Jan 1, 2004
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Application of Time Studies to Mechanized MiningBy R. R. Knill
With the advent of mechanical loading the need of definite information has become more apparent. The co-ordination of all the individual units of operation has become very necessary From these two ess
Jan 1, 1928
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Mine HaulageBy R. A. McAllister
The haulage system employed to convey coal from the face to the outside, dates back to 300 B. C., when slaves carried the mineral from the face to the consumer. The British discovered coal on their is
Jan 1, 1921
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Morning Session Wednesday, July 3, 1968The Wednesday morning session started with a film "The Greatest Good" presented by the Colorado Mining Association, courtesy of A. George Setter. President Joe Taylor opened the business meeting at
Jan 1, 1968