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IC 8995 Nickel Availability - Market Economy Countries - A Minerals Availability Program AppraisalBy D. I. Bleiwas
Bureau of Mines personnel evaluated the potential availability of nickel from 151 deposits in 18 market economy countries and selected 126 for detailed analyses. An evaluation was made of tonnage-cost
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-47A-86 A Quality Program Plan For Explosion-Proof Electrical Enclosures - Part 1 - Final Technical ReportBy William D. Dodge
A typical quality program plan is presented for explosion-proof (XP) electrical enclosures. The plan is suggested for manufactures of XP enclosures which are to be certified by MSHA for mining use. Th
Jan 1, 1984
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Metallurgical Efficiency in the Recovery of Alluvial GoldThe character of alluvial gold deposits presents severe difficulties, and sometimes limitations, on the extent to which metallurgical efficiency can be measured. Very little monitoring of metallurgica
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 8965 Radiation Hazard Test Facilities At The Denver Research CenterBy R. F. Droullard
The Bureau of Mines has developed test facilities for use in a research program that deals with radiation hazards in mining. This report describes the radon test chamber located at the Denver Research
Jan 1, 1984
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Pocket Geostatistics For Field Geologists ? IntroductionBy Jean-Michel M. Rendu
Increasingly, geologists use geostatistical methods to evaluate drilling programs. The complexity of the methods varies with the nature of the available sample information, the objective of the statis
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-12-86 Wire Hoise Rope Tensile Fatigue Testing MachineBy Lee J. Raabe
A specialized loading system for tensile and fatigue testing of wire rope was constructed and installed in the U.S. Bureau of Mine Wire Rope Test Facility in Bruceton, Pennsylvania. The computer-contr
Jan 1, 1984
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Factors Affecting The Design Of Underground Concrete Structures - The Effects Of Excavation And Construction On Rock/Lining InteractionBy Philip D. Shelton
INTRODUCTION Traditional design of support for permanent underground mine excavations place great emphasis on the magnitude of the maximum radial load which a specific support or lining must susta
Jan 1, 1984
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Model Studies To Develop Criteria Of Subsidence Due To The Room And Pillar Mining Of CoalBy A. W. Khair
Surface subsidence is a phenomenon mainly associated with longwall mining, although it can also occur if the coal pillar left to protect the surface deteriorates with time and results in the collapse
Jan 1, 1984
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An Electronic Personnel Location System for Use in Underground MiningBy Kabel J. G
While a per onnel location system is primarily used to check that nobody is left in the mine at firing time, it is also useful for contacting people, uch a foremen, shiftbosses and tradesmen, who trav
Jan 1, 1984
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Application of a Bulk Mineral Analyser to Copper Ore Analysis at Mount Isa from 1976 to 1981By Purvis A. H, Greenwood-Smith R, Sowerby B. D
A nuclear technique for the determination of copper and nickel in bulk samples and drill core has been developed at Lucas Heights andfield-tested at Mount Isa. The technique, which is highly specific
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 9246 Underground Coal Mine Track Inspection and Cleaning VehicleBy Richard L. Unger
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has designed, fabricated, and tested a prototype track maintenance vehicle for underground coal mines. The vehicle uses a stiff rotating brush to clean the track so that a vis
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-54-85 Standard Test Criteria For Evaluation Of Underground Fire Detection Systems - Final Report (Including Phase IV)By Jeffrey S. Newman
This report presents a summary of the results of a four-phase program conducted for the Bureau of Mines to evaluate underground mine fire detection systems. In addition, Phase IV is presented in detai
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-132-85 A Borehole Probe For In-Situ Neutron Activation AnalysisBy J. A. Baicker
A prototype borehole probe for ore grade determinations by means of in-situ neutron activation analysis was designed, built, and tested in a two-phase program. Phase I dealt with the design and fabric
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-168-84 Geostatistics For Resource, Reserve EstimationBy Luis v. Coppa
Since its inception in 1910, the Bureau of Mines has been the principal Federal agency involved in ore reserve estimations, using such traditional methods as polygons of influence and variations of in
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-125-85 Development Of Modular Irrigation Systems For Reclaimed Strip Mined Lands Incorporating Mycorrhiza Inoculations TrialsBy A. Uiga
The U.S. Bureau of Mines funded a project which addressed objectives concerning irrigation of native plants and inoculation of native plants with vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungi. The spec
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-3(1)-85 Caving Mine Rock Mass Classification And Support Estimation - Volume I - Final ReportBy Robert A. Cummings
A rock mass classification system has been developed for recommending drift support requirements in block caving mines. This development follows a two-year program incorporating field observations of
Jan 1, 1984
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Mineral Commodity Summaries 1984 - An Up-To-Date Summary Of 87 Nonfuel Mineral Commodities ? Aluminum1. Domestic Production and Use: In 1983, 12 companies operated 27 primary aluminum reduction plants, with 4 firms accounting for 65% of production. Washington, Oregon, and Montana accounted for 35% of
Jan 1, 1984
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Introduction (90afc43a-9bbf-49a4-ad96-7149f61d31b5)Research 84 highlights significant studies conducted during the past fiscal year at Bureau facilities and offices. Readers who want more information about the projects and studies summarized here can
Jan 1, 1984
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Thermodynamic Data For Mineral TechnologyBy L. B. Pankratz
Thermodynamic data on the elements, oxides, sulfides, halides, and selected hydrides, carbides, nitrides, carbonates, sulfates, silicates, and miscellaneous compounds were reviewed, evaluated, and com
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-126-84 Investigation Of Blast-Induced Underground Vibrations From Surface Mining - Introduction - BackgroundBy Michael K. Phang
The use of explosives to fragment rock generates ground vibrations which may have a detrimental effect on contiguous underground coal mine openings. Increased surface blasting by a burgeoning number o
Jan 1, 1984