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RI 3773 A Method for Surveying Drill Holes by Oriented Drill RodsBy C. J. Cohen, L. A. Dahners
"SUMMARYA method has been developed for surveying, drill holes without lowering into the hole any surveying equipment other than an etch tube. The orientation of the rods at the collar of the hole is
Aug 1, 1944
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IC 9057 Evaluation Of Sensitive Ground Fault Interrupters For Coal MinesBy Michael R. Yenchek
Contacts with energized conductors are a major cause of electrocutions in underground coal mines. Sensitive ground fault interrupters (GFI's) installed on in-mine three-phase ac utilization circu
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 5202 Expansion Of Clays And Shales From North And South Dakota In A Rotary Kiln ? IntroductionBy J. D. Zetterstrom
This report supplements an earlier publication on lightweight aggregates of North and South Dakota.3/ The purpose of the investigation was (1) to study the expansion characteristics of large sampl
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 4911 Diamond Drilling for Zinc Ore at Andover-Sulphur Hill Iron Mines Sussex County, N. J. (6f80e9d3-fd57-430d-85be-a1599d848e2f)By G. L. Leumann
"INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARYThe Andover-Sulphur Hill iron mines in Sussex County, N. J., have a production record extending over 100 years. The last production recorded was about 1880. These mines produ
Sep 1, 1952
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The Mineral Industry Of ArgentinaBy Sumner M. Anderson
ATHOUGH scattered signs of increased activity in the mining industry accompanied an incipient improvement in the overall economic situation during the latter months of 1963, production levels for the
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 6268 The Branite Industry Dimension StoneBy Oliver Bowles
Granites are classed as igneous rocks ; they have been formed by the solidification of rock magmas or solutions from deep within the earth . It is an almost invariable law of nature that magmas which
May 1, 1930
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OFR-67-78 MCM-101 To UHF Coupler Interface UnitBy Larry R. Wilson
The development effort described herein was directed toward the design and development of a flexible communication system to provide two-way section communications between any telephone on an MCM-101
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 9148 - Leakage and Performance Characteristics of Large Stoppings for Room-and-Pillar MiningThis report presents a Bureau of Mines study comparing the construction costs, leakage measurements, and predicted performance of different types of large stoppings built and tested in a room-and-pill
Jan 1, 1988
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IC 9115 Barite Availability-Market Economy Countries - A Minerals Availability AppraisalBy Joseph S. Coffman
The Bureau of Mines investigated the availability of barite (BaSO4) from 35 U.S. and 41 non-U.S. mines and deposits in 17 market economy countries (MEC's). This evaluation assesses the availabili
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 2148 A Mathematical Method Of Constructing Average Oil Well Production CurvesBy W. W. Culter
"This paper is the outcome of thorough investigation into the value of the previous methods used for deriving production decline curves. It is highly important that methods be employed that are fundam
Jul 1, 1920
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RI 4154 Electronic Control Unit for Cathode-Ray Oscillograph Recording of Transients Arriving at Indeterminate TimesBy S. L. Windes
"INTRODUCTION For a number of years the bureau of Mines has been engaged in the detection, recording and interpretation of earth- and air-transmitted disturbances, man-made and natural, related to min
Dec 1, 1947
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Conclusions – Acknowledgement - ReferencesBy Maria I. De Rosa
During 1990-2001, a total of 518 fires occurred in all metal/ nonmetal mining categories; 296 of those fires caused 308 injuries and 4 fatalities. Surface operations had the most fires and the highest
Jan 1, 2004
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IC 7533 Suspension Roof Support. Progress Report 1By Arthur Metcalfe, Edward Thomas, A. J. Barry
"Early in 1947 the Bureau of Mines became interested in adapting suspension roof support to coal mining 5/ as a possible means of reducing the high rate of accidents from falls of roof. For a time the
Sep 1, 1949
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RI 3187 Protection Against Mercury Vapor Afforded By Cannister Gas MasksBy W. P. Yant, C. E. Traubert
"INTRODUCTION Canister-type gas masks have become an essential part of the equipment of many industries, not only for use in emergencies, but also in performing normal operations of industrial process
Oct 1, 1932
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Directional Properties Of Coal And Their Utilization In Underground Gasification ExperimentsBy C. A. Komar
Renewed interest in the underground gasification of coal evolves from comprehensive studies of earth fracture systems that indicate that the movement of fluids can be controlled in the coalbed. In par
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 8828 - Vertical Magnetic Noise in the Voice Frequency Band Within and Above Coal MinesBy John Durkin
Information on vertical magnetic noise in the voice frequency band, both within and above coal mines, is needed for the evaluation of through-the-earth baseband electromagnetic communications at mines
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IC 6731 Accident Prevention at the New Black Diamond Coal Mine, WashingtonBy R. W. Smith, S. H. Ash
Marked progress in safety has characterized the operation of coal mines in general in the State of Washington during the 5- year period 1928-1932 , particularly during the years 1931 and 1932. Physica
Jun 1, 1933
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RI 7041 Electrical Resistivity Of Fly Ash At Temperatures To 1,500° FBy C. C. Shale
Electrical resistivities for various coal ashes in air and in a nitrogen atmosphere are given over the range 100° to 1,500° F. Resistivity of low-carbon ash in air is very high at low temperature, ris
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 6738 Reduction-Volatilization Processes For Recovery Of Manganese From OresBy W. L. Falke
Procedures in which manganese compounds are reduced and the metal is volatilized and selectively condensed, a hitherto neglected area, were investigated. More than 95 percent of the manganese was reco
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 4718 Investigation Of Milan Copper Deposit, Coos County, N. H.By Kenneth M. Earl
In its investigation of deposits of strategic minerals, the Bureau of Mines lid some development drilling at the Milan deposit in an endeavor to find an additional source of supply of copper. The dep
Jan 1, 1950