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Biographical Notice of Edward CooperBy R. W. Raymond
EDWARD COOPER, was born in New York City, October 26, 1824. His father, Peter Cooper, to say nothing of manifold reasons for fame as an inventor and philanthropist, deserves to be remembered as a pion
Jul 1, 1906
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Remote De-Tensioning of Tieback Anchors After Structural Completion - RETC2023By Sean Peterfreund, Grant Finn, Ty Jahn
For urban underground development involving tieback anchors for excavation support, authorities having jurisdiction typically require tiebacks to be de-tensioned before project completion. This paper
Jun 13, 2023
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Risk Management for Surface Mine Sites Using Geotechnical Monitoring - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Emily Rose
The concept of risk management is applied to multiple aspects of the mining lifecycle including safety, mine design, business plan—anything that affects getting the ore to the mill for production. How
Feb 22, 2026
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Bulletin 109 Operating Details of Gas ProducersBy R. H. Fernald
In 1900, as far as available records show, there were only two producer-gas power installations in the United States. In June, 1915, the number probably exceeded 1,000. Of this number, some 84.5 per c
Jan 1, 1916
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Physical Properties Data of Rock Salt for Use in Designing Nuclear Waste RepositoriesBy L. H. Gevantman
A program for the compilation of evaluated physical and chemical numerical properties data is being pursued at the National Bureau of Standards within the Office of Standard Reference Data. This progr
Jan 1, 1982
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Jet Grout Underpinning of Sensitive Structures in Urban EnvironmentsBy Alexander Ciccone, John H. Gill
Jet grouting is a highly versatile ground modification technique that can offer significant commercial and technical advantages over traditional concrete pit underpinning applications. Despite these a
Jan 1, 2019
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RI 4493 The Leadville Drainage Tunnel Lake County, Colo.By Robert A. Elgin
The Leadville mining-district (fig. 1) covers approximately 8 square miles adjacent to Leadville, the county seat of Lake County, Colo. It is famous for its large production of rich ores containing zi
Jan 1, 1949
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Rock-Strata Gases Of The Cripple Creek District, Colo., And Their Effect On Mining - IntroductionBy E. H. Denny
The presence in the Cripple Creek district, Colo., of irrespirable gas or gases, generally known to consist mainly of nitrogen and carbon dioxide, has been recognized by members of the mining industry
Jan 1, 1930
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IC 9336 Launching Total Quality Management in the Bureau of Mines: A Case Study - Quality Improvement Report: October 1990 Through September 1992By Julie N. Walker
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report reviews the first 2 years of the agency's progress in implementing total quality management (TQM), which the agency refers to as Quality Improvement (QI). All emp
Jan 1, 1992
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IC 7087 Investigation Of Electrical Equipment, Safety Lamps, And Gas Detectors For Safety ? IntroductionBy L. C. IlsLey
Investigations for safety of electrically operated mine equipment, safety lamps, and gas detectors are made at the Pittsburgh Experiment Station in accordance with published regulations termed "schedu
Jan 1, 1939
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IC 7811 Mining Methods And Costs, Calyx Nos. 3 And 8 Uranium Mines, Temple Mountain District, Emery County, Utah ? Introduction And SummaryBy W. L. Dare
This information circular is one of a series the Bureau of Mines plans to publish describing the methods and costs of mining uranium on the Colorado Plateau. The Temple Mountain mining district is
Jan 1, 1957
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IC 9332 Preventing Coal Mine Groundfall Accidents: How To Identify And Respond To Geologic Hazards And Prevent Unsafe Worker BehaviorBy Staff
A major emphasis of the U.S. Bureau of Mines is to perform research on the prevention of fatal accidents at mining operations. The leading cause of fatalities in the underground coal mining industry i
Jan 1, 1992
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Deoxidation with Silicion in the Basic Open Hearth ProcessBy Herty, C. H.
Three distinct processes take place during the conversion of iron ore to steel. First: the raw ore is reduced to metallic iron in the blast furnace and during this reduction certain constituents are
Jan 1, 1957
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OFR-50-82 Comparisons Of Structural Stability For Entry Configurations And Ground Support For Longwall Panel DevelopmentBy D. E. Van Dillen
Seven configurations for panel entries of a longwall coal mine are compared and ranked according to structural stability. These entry configurations are analyzed using three-dimensional finite element
Jan 1, 1981
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Industrial Minerals Review 2010By R. L. Virta
Ball Clay -- Four companies - H.C. Spinks Clay Co. Inc. (owned by Lhoist Group), Imerys Group (formerly Kentucky-Tennessee Clay Co.), Old Hickory Clay Co. and Unimin Corp. - mined ball clay in four st
Jan 1, 2011
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Implementing condition-based wear surface managementBy P Velletri, N Gaylard
The management of wear surfaces in mining operations has remained largely unchanged since the inception of mining. Sacrificial wear liners are installed on the inside of chutes, hoppers and other equi
Nov 8, 2021
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OFR-60-86 Analysis Of Miners' Job Attendance Behavior And Its Relationship To Miners' Accidents And Injuries - Final ReportBy Paul S. Goodman
This report examines absenteeism and accidents. The first section provides some background information on absenteeism. The second section examines trends in absenteeism in underground coal mines over
Jan 1, 1985
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The Steps Required to Meet Production Targets at PT TNCO, Indonesia: A New Innovative Business StrategyBy Chris Doyle
From 1997-2000. PT INCO undertook the Fourth Line Expansion Project (FLEX) to increase annual production rates from 90-100 to 150 Mlbs Ni/year (68,000 MT Ni/yr). In 2003, PT INCO nickel production und
Jan 1, 2004
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IC 9016 Improved Stench Fire Warning For Underground MinesBy William H. Pomroy
This report describes Bureau of Mines research that led to the design, prototype fabrication, and successful proof-of-concept testing of an improved stench fire-warning system for underground noncoal
Jan 1, 1985
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The Measurement And Control Of Blast Damage: Measurement And AuditBy Yves C. Lizotte
Although blasting remains the most inexpensive method of fragmentation in hardrock mining, the significance of the costs of blast-induced rockmass damage in terms of mining efficiency and safety is be
Jan 1, 1996