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RI 3440 Reclamation Of Stripped Coal Land (562de5e2-d1ec-435f-b520-6a08692e4239)By Albert L. Toenges
A phase in strip mining of bituminous coal is the overturning of the surface of the land. The purpose of this report is to acquaint the operators and others interested in stripping with the work that
Jan 1, 1939
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A Preliminary Report On Uranium, Radium, And Vanadium. - Introduction.By Richard B. Moore
This bulletin presents a summary of available information regarding the sources of uranium, radium, and vanadium, the methods used in treating the ores, and the uses of the finished products. In parti
Jan 1, 1913
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OFR-31-76 Metallic And Nonmetallic Mining In The United States - A Hazard AnalysisBy Y. P. Chugh
This is the final report of a study done by IIT Research Institute for the Bureau of Mines to identify the problem areas and technological inadequacies in noncoal (metal, nonmetal, stone, and sand and
Jan 1, 1974
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IC 9302 STRESsOUT-A Data Reduction Program For Inferring Stress State Of Rock Having Isotropic Material Properties: A User's ManualBy Mark K. Larson
Researchers at the U.S. Bureau of Mines have developed a FORTRAN computer program that can calculate stress states from overcoring measurements obtained from hollow inclusion cells, triaxial cells, st
Jan 1, 1992
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Anchorage Pull Testing For Fully Grouted Roof BoltsBy David C. Oyler, Dennis R. Dolinar, Christopher Mark, Craig S. Compton
Fully-grouted roof bolts comprise more than 80% of the primary roof supports used in U.S. coal mines. However, nearly 1,500 MSHA reportable, non-injury roof falls occur each year, and most of these a
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OFR-138-77 Development Of High-Pressure Water Jet Equipment For Underground Application Of Excavating Energy MineralsBy Russell J. Miller
A high-pressure intensifier system was designed, constructed and field tested as part of a program to determining the feasibility of applying high-pressure water jets on conventional mechanical rock e
Jan 1, 1976
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This Is Mining…Introduction MINING IS THE BRANCH OF INDUSTRY involving the exploration and removal of minerals from the earth (figure 1). Mining is one of the oldest and most important endeavors of humankind, be
Jan 1, 1995
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IC 8694 Mine Power Distribution - Proceedings: Bureau Of Mines Technology Transfer Seminar, Pittsburgh, Pa., March 19, 1975 (04360c92-be8f-4a90-b0f4-005942847afa)The papers contained herein summarize results of various recent Bureau of Mines investigations in the area of mine power distribution systems. They are based on information from Bureau personnel, cont
Jan 1, 1975
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IC 7012 Milling Methods And Costs Of The Cardinal Gold Mining Co., Bishop Creek, Calif. ? IntroductionBy Walter B. Lenhart
This paper is one of a series on milling methods and costs being. published by the Bureau of Mines. The milling practices and special problems relating to grinding, tailings disposal, and choice of a
Jan 1, 1938
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OFR-17(3)-77 Conceptual Design Of An Automated Longwall Mining System - Volume I - Final Report ? Executive SummaryThis report provides concepts for two automated longwall mining systems; one for operation in a 42 to 57-inch thick section of the Lower Kittanning coal seam, the other in a 57 to 72-inch thick sectio
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 8686 Molybdenum Removal From Concentrator Waste WaterBy R. O. Dannenberg
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory batch and small-scale continuous tests to remove traces of dissolved molybdenum from water simulating waste discharged from a molybdenum concentrator, Molybden
Jan 1, 1982
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Design Methodology For Standing Secondary Roof Support SystemsBy Thomas P. Mucho, Thomas M. Barczak, Dennis R. Dolinar
Maintaining ground stability in the gate roads, particularly the tailgate, has always been critical to the success of longwall mining, both in terms of safety and productivity. Several new support te
Jan 10, 2000
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RI 2597 Present Tendencies In Electric Brass-Furnace PracticeBy H. W. Gillett, E. L. Mack
"This report describes the trend of developments in electric brass-furnace practice in the last two years, and supplements Bureau of Mines Bulletin 202, ""Electric Brass-Furnace Practice"", which was
Apr 1, 1924
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RI 9315 - Electrolytic Production of Calcium MetalBy J. J. Lukasko
The U.S. Bureau of Mines developed an alternative electrochemical process for the production of calcium metal. The current industrial practice is costly, complex, and inefficient. The Bureau method in
Jan 1, 1990
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OFR-83B-92 Hoisting System Components - Selection And Guidelines - Volume 2The objective of this study was two-fold: 1. To perform a world literature search pertinent to the analysis, selection and design of hoisting systems and their components and to codify the search i
Jan 1, 1988
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OFR-88-83 Proceedings Of A Workshop Cyanide From Mineral Processing - February 2-3, 1982 Salt Lake City, Utah ? PrefaceThe workshop on "Cyanide Effluents from Mineral Processing' was held on February 2-3, 1982, at the U.S. Bureau of Mines, Salt Lake City Research Center, Salt Lake City, Utah. The workshop was spo
Jan 1, 1983
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OFR-98-83 Evaluation Of Charged Walter Sprays For Dust ControlBy J. McCoy
Charged sprays and fog have been evaluated for reducing respirable dust concen¬trations. Charged spray technology was reviewed for effectiveness, equipment and theoretical considerations. A mathematic
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 3493 Application Of Well-Test Data To The Study Of A Specific Gas-Production Problem ? IntroductionBy M. A. Schellhardt
In recent years development of instruments and equipment for determining subsurface pressures and temperatures in. gas and oil wells has made it feasible to obtain information that eras not available
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 3499 Combustibility Of Coke In Air - A Laboratory Method (d5a15e2e-c358-4bca-9cb8-a0e9c836a677)By R. E. Zane
The Northwest Experiment Station of the Bureau of :,!in-s, in cooperation with the College of Mines, University of Washington, has completed a detailed investigation-of the physical and chemical prope
Jan 1, 1940
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OFR-46(2)-81 Risk Analysis For Rock Slopes In Open Pit Mines - Final Technical Report - Part II - Limit Equilibrium Analysis For Rock Wedge StabilityBy Herbert H. Einstein
Instability of rock slopes often occurs in the form of excessive movement of bodies that are bounded by discontinuities. The well known limit equilibrium analysis for wedges and blocks suffer, however
Jan 1, 1979