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    IC 9158 International Mining Cost Indexation System - Indexes For 96 Countries

    By D. E. Sullivan

    The Minerals Availability Program of the Bureau of Mines conducts cost evaluations of current and potential mineral operations in the United States and foreign countries. The International Mining Cost

    Jan 1, 1987

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    IC 9159 Corrosion Of Friction Rock Stabilizer Steels In Underground Coal Mine Waters

    By A. F. Jolly

    In an effort to better predict the useful service life of friction rock stabilizer mine roof bolts in coal mine environments, the Bureau of Mines has evaluated the corrosion resistance of stabilizer s

    Jan 1, 1987

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    IC 9160 Lead Reduction In Ambient Air: Technical Feasibility And Cost Analysis At Domestic Primary Lead Smelters And Refineries

    By Richard D. Smith

    The Bureau of Mines evaluated the emission control methods, including the capital investments and operating cost, necessary for further reducing lead levels in ambient air at the Glover, Herculaneum,

    Jan 1, 1987

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    IC 9161 Causes Of Coal Miner Absenteeism

    By Robert H. Peters

    This Bureau of Mines report describes several significant problems associated with absenteeism among underground coal miners. The vast empirical literature on employee absenteeism is reviewed, and a c

    Jan 1, 1987

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    IC 9162 Performance Evaluation Of Two Light-Scattering Dust Monitors

    By R. P. Vinson

    The Bureau of Mines evaluated two real-time light-scattering dust monitors by measuring their response to Pittsburgh Seam coal dust and Arizona road dust (ARD). Both monitors, the model PDS-l, a perso

    Jan 1, 1987

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    IC 9163 True Flammable Gas Detecting System

    By J. E. Chilton

    The Bureau of Mines has developed a portable flammable gas detecting system for estimating the flammable gas concentrations in a mine containing one or more combustible gases at concentrations up to 1

    Jan 1, 1987

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    IC 9164 Water-Jet-Assisted Drag Bit Cutting In Medium-Strength Rock

    By J. E. Geier

    This Bureau of Mines report reviews hypotheses for the mechanism by which water jets reduce the specific energy of cutting for drag bits. Several of these hypotheses are shown to be inconsistent with

    Jan 1, 1987

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    IC 9165 Fire Doors For Noncoal Mines

    By Kenneth L. Bickel

    During an underground mine fire, the importance of controlling the spread of smoke and toxic gases with suitable ventilation structures has been proven. However, under certain conditions, control of t

    Jan 1, 1987

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    IC 9167 Analyses Of Natural Gases, 1986

    By B. J. Moore

    This publication contains analyses arid related source data for 274 natural gas samples from 20 States. Of the total samples, 269 were collected during calendar year 1985; the reminder were collected

    Jan 1, 1987

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    IC 9168 MULSIM/BM-A Structural Analysis Computer Program For Mine Design

    By Les A. Beckett

    The Bureau of Mines has developed MULSIM/BM, an improved computer program using the boundary-element approach for geomechanical analysis of mine plans in single or multiple coal seams. This Informatio

    Jan 1, 1988

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    IC 9169 Coal Combustion In A Ventilated Tunnel

    By Margaret R. Egan

    The Bureau of Mines experimentally burned Pittsburgh Seam coal and other combustible materials found in mines in order to obtain a better knowledge of their emission products. These experiments were c

    Jan 1, 1987

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    IC 9170 Cost Estimation Handbook For Small Placer Mines

    By Scott A. Stebbins

    This Bureau of Mines publication presents a method for estimating capital and operating costs associated with the exploration, mining, and processing of placer deposits. To ensure representative cost

    Jan 1, 1987

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    IC 9171 Surface Testing And Evaluation Of The Hopper-Feeder-Bolter

    By Robert J. Evans

    The Hopper-Feeder-Bolter (HFB) is a prototype multifunctional machine designed to improve productivity by minimizing continuous miner place changes. It is designed primarily to work beside a two-pass

    Jan 1, 1988

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    IC 9172 Geologic Conditions Affecting Coal Mine Ground Control In The Western United States

    By Gary P. Sames

    The Bureau of Mines recently initiated a study of geologic features that contribute to roof instability in western U.S. underground coal mines. The purpose of the study is to provide information for u

    Jan 1, 1988

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    IC 9173 Investigation Of Dust Sources And Control Technology For Longwall Plow Operations

    By John J. McClelland

    The Bureau of Mines conducted a study of longwall plow operations to identify dust sources and existing control technology. Three longwalls employing either the high-speed overtaking or conventional m

    Jan 1, 1988

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    IC 9174 Review of Membrane Technology for Methane Recovery From Mining Operations

    By F. Garcia, J. Cervik

    Recent advances in the commercial separation of gases using membranes have renewed interest in the possibility of applying this technology to the recovery of methane ( CH4 ) from mining operations . T

    Jan 1, 1988

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    IC 9176 Processing Technologies For Extracting Cobalt From Domestic Resources

    By C. E. Jordan

    Domestic cobalt resources are relatively large, but low grade. The full potential for cobalt production from domestic sources is at least 19.4 million lb of cobalt per year exclusive of offshore resou

    Jan 1, 1988

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    IC 9178 - A Catastrophe-Theory Model For Simulating Behavioral Accidents

    By William E. Souder

    Behavioral accidents are a particular type of accident. They are caused by inappropriate individual behaviors and faulty reactions. Catastrophe theory is a means for mathematically modeling the dynami

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    IC 9179 Probe-Hole Drilling: High-Stress Detection In Coal

    By John P. McDonnell

    Coal mine bounces and bursts are major problems facing U.S. mine operators. Bounces and bursts have the potential to inflict severe injury on mining personnel, damage equipment, and cause mine closure

    Jan 1, 1988

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    IC 9180 Tin Occurrences Near Rocky Mountain (Lime Peak), East-Central Alaska

    By J. Dean Warner

    In 1984 and 1985, as part of its critical and strategic minerals studies, the Bureau of Mines investigated lode and placer tin occurrences near Rocky Mountain (Lime Peak), in east-central Alaska. The

    Jan 1, 1988