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RI 9661 - Geophysical Methods to Detect Stress In Underground Mines (fbd9eada-6988-4464-972a-a896c5b1fd62)By John Jordan, Steven J. Knoll, Douglas Tesarik, Theodore J. Williams, David K. Denton, Douglas F. Scott
Highly stressed rock in stopes continues to be a primary safety risk for miners in underground mines because this condition can result in failures of ground that lead to both injuries and death. Perso
Jan 1, 2004
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Technologic Trends In The Mineral Industries (Metals And Nonmetals Except Fuels) (7bb9d74e-fbfe-468b-bebe-53e08cf9e9fb)By Donald R. Irving
ALTHOUGH the quantity of material handled at metal and nonmetal mines in the United States in 1962 was 2.7 billion tons, the same as in 1961, a larger proportion was waste. At metal mines, crude ore p
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 5384 Diamond-Bit Performance In Sandstone ? SummaryBy Albert E. Long
Diamond-bit performance and cost data accumulated in core-drilling sandstones reveal significant trends of economic interest. Large-size, AA-Grade drill bort suffered less diamond loss per foot drille
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 7557 Hydrodesulfurization Of Venezuelan Residual Fuel OilsBy C. M. Frost
The hydrodesulfurization characteristics of a Venezuelan topped crude oil and a Venezuelan reduced crude oil were determined at temperatures from 740° to 850° F, pressures from 800 to 1,600 psig, and
Jan 1, 1971
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MLA 32-93 - Economic Analysis Of The Minerals Potential Of The West Mojave Management Area, Including The Desert Tortoise Priority Habitat, California ? I. IntroductionFederal lands often contain extensive mineral resources and decisions affecting access to those lands are made with knowledge of the possible minerals-related consequences. Information is provided to
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 5241 Laboratory Flotation Of Talc From Arkansas And Texas Sources ? SummaryBy D. W. Frommer
Laboratory mineral-dressing investigations were conducted on talc-bearing samples from Arkansas and Texas under the Bureau of Mines program of examinations and surveys, which is concerned, in part, wi
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 7719 Conversion Of Ilmenite To Rutile By A Carbonyl ProcessBy A. Visnapuu
High-grade synthetic rutile has been produced in the laboratory from domestic ilmenite concentrates by a new carbonyl process. The ilmenite was first reduced to convert the iron oxides to metal and th
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 5893 Preparing Boron By Fused-Salt Electrolysis: A Preliminary Study ? SummaryBy D. Z. Hobbs
Because an economic method for preparing pure boron has not been developed, a program was started by the Bureau of Mines to evaluate existing techniques or to develop new methods for preparing the pur
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 2751 Nomographic Charts For Computing The Rate Of Leakage From Natural Gas Lines. ? IntroductionBy E. O. Bennett
Various methods of making leakage tests have been tried during a study of losses in the transmission of natural gas. This work has been carried on by the Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the Natura
Jan 1, 1926
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RI 2867 Titanium In Bauxite Ores And SludgesBy Will H. Coghill
Titanium is a well-known component of bauxite ores, sometimes occurring in sufficient quantity to mace its recovery worth considering. This question has been raised by some of the companies lixiviatin
Jan 1, 1928
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RI 2594 Tests Of A Commercial Solution Used To Reduce The Hazard Of CO Poisoning In GaragesBy P. Yant, A. C. Fieldner
"IntroductionIn its investigations relative to reducing the hazards of carbon monoxide poisoning, the Bureau of Mines recently had its attention drawn to a compound2a sold under a trade name for which
Apr 1, 1924
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IC 9155 - A Review Of The Mechanisms Of Gas Outbursts In CoalBy David M. Hyman
Outbursts are sudden and violent releases of gas and coal that result from a complex function of geology, stress regime, and gas pressure and content. The Bureau of Mines has reviewed methods for pred
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 7750 Recovery Of Mercury From Cinnabar Ores By ElectrooxidationBy B. J. Scheiner
The Bureau of Mines investigated an electrolytic technique for oxidizing ore slurried with brine to determine its effectiveness in extracting mercury from ores. Optimization experiments conducted on a
Jan 1, 1973
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Machine-Mounted Exhaust Ventilation System For Cutting Machines In Salt Mines - ObjectiveControl dust generated during mining in salt mines. Approach A machine-mounted exhaust ventilation system which moves with the cutting machine from place to place was developed. The system captu
Jan 1, 1983
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Verification and Validation of Roof Bolter Simulation Models for Studying Events Between a Machine and Its OperatorBy John R. Bartels, Dean H. Ambrose, Richard C. Wang
This paper presents the results of a study to verify and validate a computer model that represents and analyzes motions and hazardous events in a simulated three dimensional workplace. The purpose of
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RI 8218 Arc Furnace Recycling of Chromium-Nickel From Stainless Steel WastesBy P. G. Barnard
Losses of alloying metals in furnace flue dusts, grinding swarfs, and mill scale produced during the manufacture of stainless steel are substantial. About 25 million lb Cr, 8.7 million lb Ni, and 150,
Jan 1, 1977
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Energy-Absorbing Bumper For Mining Equipment ? ObjectiveTo reduce the possibility of injury to operators and damage to equipment caused by collision of mining vehicles during coal loading. Approach An energy-absorbing bumper was developed and tested
Jan 1, 1978
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Appendix C - Hoisting Systems - Available Equipment C 1 - IntroductionBy David Hoadley, Kenneth R. Maser, Ashok B. Boghani, James E. Billar, D. Randolph Berry, Mackenzie Burnett, Robert H. Trent
APPENDIX C - HOISTING SYSTEMS - AVAILABLE EQUIPMENT C 1 - Introduction A survey has been made of available hoisting equipment which has applications for use in metal and non-metal mine emergency es
Jan 1, 1976
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Dry Dust Collector ? ObjectiveDevelop a dry dust collector suitable for working faces and belt transfer paints. Approach A filter cartridge with a reverse-pulse, self-cleaning system has been mounted in-to a low profile unit
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 7439 Radiant Heating Of Coal Dust Clouds By Flames In Coal Mine GalleriesBy J. M. Singer
Approximate equations were used to compute the radiant heating of float coal dust by approaching flames for various combinations of particle size, dust path length (flame travel distance), flame tempe
Jan 1, 1970