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Projecting Data From Samples (26284d89-115c-4e76-9b05-1ab0a9e400c8)By R. W. Shoenberger, J. E. McNulty, B. R. Kuchta, William Spackman, A. A. Terchick, M. E. Hopkins, Norman Schapiro, R. J. Gray, A. F. Duzy, M. P. Corriveau
INTRODUCTION * The United States is fortunate in having abundant reserves of metallurgical-grade coals. Although these coals are better in quality and more accessible than most metallurgical-grade
Jan 1, 1979
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Low Shock Energy Emulsion Based Wet Hole ExplosivesBy Moxon N. T
A series of low shock energy water resistant emlulsion based explosives have been developed by combining inert materials, such as Perlite P500, into the formulation. The material handling, water res
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 8320 Cobalt and Nickel Removal From Zinc Sulfate Electrolyte by Solvent Extraction and Precipitation TechniquesBy Richard G. Sandberg
Sphalerite concentrates prepared during processing of Missouri lead ores contain small percentages of cobalt and nickel which adversely affect zinc electrolysis. The Bureau of Mines has evaluated solv
Jan 1, 1978
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Longwall Face Outputs Present æState of the ArtÆ -- Alternative Future TrendsBy Duncan GR
Having passed through a number of previous phases the best longwall results in Australia have shown a significant increase in the last two years. The results expected from a longwall face can be es
Jan 1, 1988
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Development Of Stress Measurement Techniques In Bump-Prone Coal For Safety DecisionsBy Eric G. Zahl
Researchers at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National institute for Occupational Safety and health are evaluating stress and displacement measurements in a longwall coal mine. The objective i
Jan 1, 2000
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New York Paper - A Geologic and Economic Survey of the Clay-Deposits of the Lower Hudson River ValleyBy Clemens Catesby Jones
The substance of this paper, now amended and altered in form for its present use, was the basis of a private report prepared under professional engagement.* A private report is necessarily objective,
Jan 1, 1900
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RI 7984 Pulsed Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Oil Shales-Estimation of Potential Oil YieldsBy F. P. Miknis
Previous studies at the Bureau of Mines have shown that broad-line nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques have potential applications for rapid evaluation of oil-shale deposits. In a continuation
Jan 1, 1974
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The Practical Implementation of Dewatering and Depressurisation in Large Open PitsAll large open pits in Australia have been mined, or are planned to be mined well below the local water table. This raises several issues that impact on mine safety, mining costs and regulatory approv
Jan 1, 2003
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Proceedings of the Forty-Third Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute Held at Salt Lake City, Utah May 26, 27, 28, 1947 ? Morning Session ? Monday, May 26, 1947MR. MANLEY: Gentlemen, I have been asked to open this meeting in the absence of Mr. Shields. the President of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, who is away on other business. We have here from
Jan 1, 1947
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RI 6032 Defluorination Of Fluorspar: Pyrohydrolysis At 1,500° C. ? SummaryBy Robert K. Koch
Laboratory-scale studies on defluorination of natural and synthetic fluorspars by pyrohydrolysis at 1,500° C. were made to determine the feasibility of developing a process for producing hydrogen fluo
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 8093 Selected Geologic Factors Affecting Mining of the Pittsburgh Coalbed (765d4ebc-58c8-480e-8be4-903028a0fba5)By C. M. McCulloch
As part of the Bureau of Mines methane control program, the Pittsburgh coalbed was studied in Washington and Green Counties, Pa., and in Marion and Monongalia Counties, W. Va., where this coalbed is n
Jan 1, 1975
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Profile, Profile, ProfileBy John Platt, Mark Stephens
"When blasting is required in critical areas and anticipated shot movement and quick cleanup areessential to the success of the project it is extremely important to use the best technology available t
Jan 1, 2016
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RI 8093 - Selected Geologic Factors Affecting Mining Of The Pittsburgh CoalbedBy W. P. Diamond, B. M. Bench, C. M. McCulloch, Maurice Deul
As part of the Bureau of Mines methane control program, the Pittsburgh coalbed was studied in Washington and Green Counties, Pa., and in Marion and Monongalia Counties, W. Va., where this coalbed is n
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 7462 Mine Roof Vibrations From Production Blasts, Shullsburg Mine, Shullsburg, Wis.By James J. Olson
The Bureau of Mines recorded both particle accelerations and velocities from one-stick and production blasts at Eagle-Picher Industries' Shullsburg mine, Shullsburg, Wis., to test the effectivene
Jan 1, 1970
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Methods To Increase The Gas Penetration In Sinter LayerBy Werner Wenzel
Methods to increase the gas penetration through sinter layers. In the field of agglomeration, sintering has gained importance, specially in Europe; in Best-Europe this trend will continue till th
Jan 1, 1971
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Influence of Chemical Composition on the Hot-working Properties and Surface Characteristics of Killed SteelsBy Gilbert Soler
PRODUCERS of alloy steels recognize the importance of chemical composition in rela-tion to the hot-working properties and the typical surface defects found in their prod-uct. Each analysis of steel ha
Jan 1, 1940
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Laser Surveying Systems And GIS Applications: Modern Tools In Effective Environmental Management Of Quarrying ? Mining ? Extractive ActivitiesBy E. Baliktsis
We have searched and analyzed several modern technologies aiming at the best applications of environmental management, the studying of quarrying ? mining as well as the excavation sites ? utilization
Jan 1, 2002
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IC 6750 Mining Laws Of The Irish Free State ? Prefatory NoteBy E. P. Youngman
This paper is one of a series of digests of foreign mining legislation and court decisions that is being prepared in advance of a general report relative to the right of American citizens to explore f
Jan 1, 1933
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RI 3704 Contrasts in Grinding Characteristics of Mineral ProductsBy Glan Dale Coe, Will H. Coghill
"INTRODUCTION Characteristics of the mineral products that are to be contrasted herein are net energy consumed in grinding to a definite top limiting size and size distribution of the ground products.
Apr 1, 1943
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Longwall Support Load Predictions From Geological Information ? IntroductionBy L. V. Wade
The use of longwall/shortwall mining systems is under increasing scrutiny by the U. S, coal industry as a means to reverse the decline in productivity. The success of these mining systems depends to a
Jan 1, 1976