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OFR-50(2)-75 Evaluation Of Mill Tailings Disposal Practices And Potential Dam Stability Problems In Southwestern United States. ? V.2 - Investigation Report, Phelps Dodge Corporation, Morenci Tailings Dams, Morenci, ArizonaVolume 2 presents the results of studies of Phelps Dodge Corporation's tailings embankments numbers 1West and 2 West, at Morenci, Ariz. The work involved compilation and description of pertinent
Jan 1, 1974
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IC 7350 Inspection Standards For Strip Mines (Coal And Lignite) Revised October 1945 ? IntroductionThese inspection standard have been prepared for use in the Federal inspection of strip mines producing, bituminous coal, anthracite, and lignite. This circular is a revision of the Safety Code for St
Jan 1, 1946
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IC 7231 Tentative Inspection Standards For Anthracite Mines ? IntroductionThese tentative inspection standards have been prepared as a guide for the Federal inspection of the anthracite mines of the United States. The Federal Coal Mine Inspection Division is not a mining-la
Jan 1, 1943
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RI 5248 Titanium Plant At Boulder City, Nev.: Operating Costs ? SummaryBy C. T. Baroch
This report summarizes cost data accumulated during 15 months of sustained operation of the Bureau of Mines Boulder City (Nev.) titanium plant, which had a capacity of about 1,350 pounds of titanium s
Jan 1, 1956
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IC 9118 Face Ventilation For Oil Shale MiningBy Edward D. Thimons
This Bureau of Mines report presents expected levels of air pollutants in the face areas of oil shale mines, based upon data collected by the authors and previous investigators. Ventilation requiremen
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 9260 The Bureau Of Mines Ground-Fault Protection Research Program-A SummaryBy M. R. Yenchek
The U.S. Bureau of Mines designed and constructed sensitive and coordination-free ground-fault relays (GFR's) for use on mine power systems. First, a list of GFR attributes for mine ac utilizatio
Jan 1, 1990
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Materials And The National And International Economies - General PerformanceDespite modest improvements in the performance of domestic interest rates and gross national product,1 fixed investment in domestic producers' durable equipment continued to weaken during the sec
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 4534 Guide For Making Cost Estimates For Chemical-Type OperationsBy C. W. Van Noy
The procedure suggested in this report is intended for the use of engineers, esters, accountants, etc., in estimating the cost of chemical-type operations. It is intended to over operating costs, not
Jan 1, 1949
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IC 8294 Methods And Costs Of Constructing The Underground Facility Of North American Air Defense Command At Cheyenne Mountain, El Paso County, Colo. (3725dc30-ab6a-42f9-9cbf-adec500f8dbc)By Merwin H. Howes
In constructing the NORAD Combat Operations Center, controlled blasting techniques were employed to achieve smooth walls and to avoid shattering the rock beyond excavation lines. Extraordinary measure
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 3375 Investigations During 1936 Of Combustibles In Manholes In Boston, Mass. ? IntroductionBy G. W. Jones
In cooperation with the Edison Electric Illuminating Co. of Boston, Mass., and the Boston Consolidated Gas Co., a survey has been conducted continuously since 1929 by the Bureau of Mines to determine
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 3375 Investigations During 1936 Of Combustibles In Manholes In Boston, Mass. ? Introduction (67129e31-c30c-43cb-8b7a-798b45934c7e)By G. W. Jones
In cooperation with the Edison Electric Illuminating Co. of Boston, Mass., and the Boston Consolidated Gas Co., a survey has been conducted continuously since 1929 by the Bureau of Mines to determine
Jan 1, 1938
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Testing And Evaluation Of An Inflatable Temporary Ventilation Control DeviceBy Michael A. Trevits
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) in partnership with Strata Products tested the sealing capability of Ventstop®? as part of an ongoing mine fire control and suppressio
Jan 1, 2009
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IC 7194 Mining And Milling Methods And Costs At The Yellow Pine Mine, Stibnite, Idaho - Mining Methods And Costs - Introduction And HistoryBy John D. Bradley
Stibnite is 76 miles east of Cascade, Idaho, which is 78 miles due north of Boise. The altitude at Stibnite is 6,500 feet, and between Cascade and Stibnite the Forest Service road crosses two summits
Jan 1, 1942
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IC 8380 United States Coals In World MarketsBy George Markon
The importance of United States coal exports as a component of the national economy, the potential for growth of these exports, and the inter-national character of this sector of the coal industry are
Jan 1, 1968
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OFR-65-79 A Borehole Probe For In-Situ Neutron Activation Analysis: Phase I ReportBy J. Baicker
A two-inch diameter probe containing an intrinsic germanium detector, a canister-type solid cryogen cooling system, cooled FET preamplifier, linear amplifier, high voltage supply, analog-digital conve
Jan 1, 1978
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Mining And Mineral Operations In The Rocky Mountain States - A Visitor Guide - IntroductionMinerals are vital to any industrialized civilization. Annually, the United States uses more than 4 billion tons of new mineral materials, or about 40,000 pounds per person-about half being mineral fu
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 3326 Permissible Electrically Operated Room Hoists (c33c15cc-5fad-41d3-8cdd-669960db9eba)By L. C. IlsLey
The United States Bureau of Mines has been conducting investigations of electrical equipment curing a period of more than 25 years in an endeavor to encourage the development of safer electrical equip
Jan 1, 1937
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Safety Culture Assessment in Underground Coal Mining - Executive SummaryThe Sago Mine Disaster, on January 2, 2006, placed renewed focus on several different aspects of safety in the underground coal mining industry. One area which received increased attention since Sago
Aug 1, 2007
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RI 7021 Process Development In Removing Sulfur Dioxide From Hot Flue Gases (In Four Parts) 3. Pilot Plant Study of the Alkalized Alumina System for SO2 RemovalBy D. Bienstock
The use of alkalized alumina in removing sulfur dioxide from a coal-combustion flue gas at 625° F was investigated on a pilot plant scale. The absorber was 26 feet long and 1.6 inches ED. Counter-curr
Jan 1, 1967