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  • SME
    Bureau Of Mines Research In In-Situ Leaching And Borehole (Or Slurry) Mining

    By James J. Olson

    Most of the projects summarized in this paper are funded under the Bureau's Advancing Metal-Nonmetal Mining Technology program and are part of the in situ mining subprogram coordinated at the Twi

    Jan 1, 1977

  • SME
    Bureau Of Mines Research In Injection Well Construction And Environmental Aspects Of Insitu Uranium Leaching

    By Daryl R. Tweeton

    Bureau of Mines research in in situ uranium leaching includes injection well construction and environmental aspects. Clogging of injection wells is a common problem, and is affected by construction te

    Jan 1, 1978

  • NIOSH
    Bureau Of Mines Research On Recycling Scrapped Automobiles

    By K. C. Dean

    Discarded automobiles represent the greatest single resource of reusable metals, plastics, and rubber in the United States. This report presents results of Bureau of Mines research, conducted from 196

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AIME
    Bureau Of Mines Research On The Hydrogenation And Liquefaction Of Coal And Lignite

    By Lester L. Hirst, Arno C. Fieldner, Henry H. Storch

    EXPERIMENTAL work on liquefaction of coal was taken up by the Bureau of Mines in 1936 when it became evident that a prudent policy from the national point of view should include preparation for the ti

    Jan 1, 1944

  • SME
    Bureau Of Mines Research On Vibrations From Underground Blasting

    By James J. Snodgrass, David E. Siskind

    The Bureau of Mines investigated the effects of vibrations from underground blasting in four rock types to define blast parameters that affect vibration amplitudes and to establish means of predicting

    Jan 1, 1974

  • SME
    Bureau of Mines Research to Automate Continuous Mining Machines

    By George H. Schnakenberg

    The application of automation and robotic technologies to coal mining equipment at the face offers improvements in worker safety and efficiency. The evolutionary introduction of autonomous, intelligen

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AIME
    Bureau of Mines Research to Improve Underground Metal/Nonmeta1 Mining Technology

    By L. L. Davis

    Current research by the US Bureau of Mines to develop technology for improving efficiency and productivity in metal/nonmetal mines is described. The research program addresses a wide variety of proble

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Bureau Of Mines Research To Improve Underground Metal/Nonmetal Mining Technology

    By Lawrence L. Davis

    This paper describes current research by the Bureau of Mines to develop technology for improving efficiency and productivity in metal/ nonmetal mines. The research program addresses a wide variety of

    Jan 1, 1979

  • NIOSH
    Bureau of Mines Respirable Dust Program: An Overview of Accomplishments and Future Research Plans

    By Robert A. Jankowski

    "Following passage of the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 (Public Law 911173), the Bureau of Mines initiated a research program aimed at controlling respirable dust exposures of coal mine work

    Nov 1, 1988

  • SME
    Bureau Of Mines Ripper Miner

    By R. J. Morrell

    The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, has developed a hardrock cutting concept and incorporated it into an extraction system called the ripper miner. This concept uses a single, wide b

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Bureau Of Mines Safety Research In Surface Coal Mines

    By P. A. Hendricks

    The surface coal mining industry in the United States employs over 50,000 people and is responsible for 60% of domestic coal production. This represents a very significant contribution to our national

    Jan 1, 1994

  • AIME
    Bureau of Mines Seeks Strategic Minerals

    By John Wellington Finch

    INVESTIGATIONS by the Bureau of Mines of deposits containing strategic minerals were authorized by what has become known as the Strategic Materials Act (Public No. 117, 76th Congress, Chapter 190. 1st

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Bureau of Mines Starts Pilot Manganese Flotation Plant at Boulder City. Nev.

    By AIME AIME

    POSSIBILITY of a greatly increased manganese production from domestic source; is indicated by news that the Bureau of Mines has been successful in producing concentrates with high manganese content

    Jan 1, 1941

  • SME
    Bureau Of Mines Statement Of Principles

    By John A. Breslin

    Control of radiation hazards in mines is only one of many goals of the Bureau of Mines. Radiation research is only a small part of the Bureau's mine health and safety research program. In this pa

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Bureau of Mines Studies Iron Ore Concentration

    By Ballard H. Clemmons

    THE future of the steelmaking industry of the Birmingham, Ala., district is closely related to and, in a large measure, dependent on the development of workable, economic processes of ore concentratio

    Jan 1, 1950

  • AIME
    Bureau of Mines Studies Iron Ore Concentration - Gravity-Flotation Combination Appears Best

    By Ballard H. Clemmons

    THE future of the steelmaking industry of the Birmingham, Ala., district is closely related to and, in a large measure, dependent on the development of workable, economic processes of ore concentratio

    Jan 12, 1950

  • SME
    Bureau Of Reclamation Experience In Use Of Boring Machines In Tunnel Excavation ? Introduction

    By B. P. Bellport

    This paper summarizes the Bureau of Reclamation's experience in the use of boring machines to excavate six major tunnels on the Bureau's water resources development projects in the western U

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Bureau Of Safety Of Anaconda Copper Mining Co.

    By C. W. Goodale

    THE motives behind the organization of the Bureau of Safety were twofold. First, there was the policy of the company toward its employees, which was one of fairness and consideration for their welfare

    Jan 2, 1922

  • AIME
    Burgeoning Exploration Activity Highlights Metal Mining Geology In 1969

    By Severn P. Brown

    Search for ore continued at a feverish pace-as can be attested to by anyone who has tried to arrange for extensive diamond drilling. The stakes are high, and so is the cost as was indicated by Selco E

    Jan 1, 1970

  • SME
    Burial Of Preparation Plant Refuse

    By Lee W. Saperstein

    In surface mining for coal, common practice for the disposal of preparation plant refuse is to bury it. As with surface refuse piles, these buried wastes can ignite and can also lead to ground and sur

    Jan 1, 1977