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The Mineral Industry Of Africa - Introduction (3fc4991a-a9c9-4dd8-b6c1-7890c2b88916)The 53 countries that constituted Africa in 1993 accounted for a significant portion of total world output of a number of mineral commodities. For the continent as a whole, world shares of most commod
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 3880 Exploration of Packard Flouspar Property, Gila Co., AZBy Joseph B. Cummings
"Occurrences of fluorite on the Packard property were first examined by an engineer3/ of the Bureau of Mines in July 1943 as the result of receipt of an application for an access road. In August of th
May 1, 1946
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RI 4590 Investigation Of Tungsten Deposits At Cupric Mine Property Beaver County, UtahBy William H. King
The property of the Cupric Mines Co. is situated in the San Francisco mining district, Beaver County, Utah, 21 miles westerly from Milford (fig. 1), the rail and supply center for the area. Scheelite
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 8916 - Delayed Blasting Tests to Improve Highwall Stability - A Progress ReportBy Virgil J. Stachura
The Bureau of Mines conducted a series of delayed blasting experiments at a West Virginia contour coal mine that resulted in smoother highwalls. The 17; were smoother due to reduced overbreak and inhe
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 8513 Computer Program For Economic Evaluations Of Underground Bituminous Coal MinesBy Robert A. Miller
This computer program determines the price per ton of coal needed to obtain a profit of 12 percent discounted cash flow. From a predetermined equipment and manning list, the program calculates all
Jan 1, 1971
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IC 8875 Computerized, Remote Monitoring Systems For Underground Coal Mines - Fires And Explosive AtmospheresBy Jeffrey H. Welsh
This report presents a study on the use of computerized, continuous remote monitoring systems for fire and explosive atmosphere safety in underground coal mines. The effects of these systems on the sa
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-10-82 Automatic Trapped Miner Seismic Signal Detection And Analysis SystemBy Tim F. Dyson
Feasibility of employing automated processing and detection techniques in the mine disaster communications problem is demonstrated. Efficient processing methods are developed. These methods have been
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 6583 Heats Of Formation Of Lithium Chloride And Lithium Oxalate, Including Details On The Construction And Operation Of A Solution CalorimeterBy B. B. Letson
The heats of formation of lithium chloride and lithium oxalate were determined with the aid of a Bureau-developed, glass Dewar-type solution calorimeter which uses thermistors as its temperature sensi
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 8882 Reliability Of Computerized Mine-Monitoring SystemsBy Raymond M. Kacmar
This paper describes the Bureau of Mines research program on the reliability of computerized mine-monitoring systems. The basic concepts of computerized monitoring are introduced along with its advant
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 9159 Corrosion Of Friction Rock Stabilizer Steels In Underground Coal Mine WatersBy A. F. Jolly
In an effort to better predict the useful service life of friction rock stabilizer mine roof bolts in coal mine environments, the Bureau of Mines has evaluated the corrosion resistance of stabilizer s
Jan 1, 1987
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Focus on Prevention: Conducting a Hazard Risk AssessmentBy Launa G. Mallett, Jr. Brnich
Overview: The first step to emergency preparedness and maintaining a safe workplace is defining and analyzing hazards. Although all hazards should be addressed, resource limitations usually do not all
Jul 1, 2003
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RI 9472 - Hydrometallurgical Production of Copper From Flotation ConcentratesBy J. R. Cobble
Dissolution of chalcopyrite with acidified ferric sulfate produces a sulfur layer on the unreacted chalcopyrite surface that interferes with further dissolution. The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 4613 Investigation Of The Yellow Pine Zinc-Lead Mine, Clark County, Nev.By R. W. Geehan
The Yellow Pine zinc-lead mine, situated about 3-1/2 miles northwest of Goodsprings, Clark County, Nev., was explored by core drilling during the fall of 1942 and the summer and fall of 1944 by the Bu
Jan 1, 1949
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Coal-Bituminous And Lignite ? General SummaryBy W. H. Young
PRODUCTION of bituminous coal and lignite increased substantially in 1964. There were upward trends also in consumption, average value, exports, mechanization, and productivity. However, a significant
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 8366 Hot Carbonate Purification Computer ProgramBy Paul Wellman
A computer program is presented that may be used to calculate the bare equipment cost of the major processing units for any hot potassium carbonate gas purification system. The program is designed suc
Jan 1, 1968
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New Publications Of The Bureau Of Mines - List 937 - Jan.- Feb. 1995 - Electronic InformationCommodities statistics and otter information are available through the following t et systems: Internet Access: To acccess the USBM Gopher server on Internet, connect to: gopher.usbm.gov port 70, us
Jan 1, 1995
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Technology News - No. 500 - Using In-Place Stone Stoppings To Direct Air in Underground Stone MinesTo improve the ventilation of large-opening under-ground stone mines by using stoppings made from stone left in place. Background Underground stone mines typically use large room-and-pillar open
Dec 1, 2002
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OFR-10-81 Development Of Dual Input/Dual Purpose Power Converter For Trolley Wire OperationBy D. A. Paice
A power supply to operate fluorescent or mercury vapor lamps from 300 volt dc coal mine trolley wires has been developed for the Bureau of Mines. A high frequency regulated inverter unit incorporates
Jan 1, 1979
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OFR-30(1)-80 Microseismic Monitoring Of A Longwall Coal Mine - Volume I - Microseismic Field StudiesBy H. Reginald Hardy
This report is Volume I of a three volume final report on the micro-seismic monitoring of a longwall coal mine. Volume I deals for the most part with the detailed aspects of the microseismic field stu
Jan 1, 1978
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IC 8930 Copper Availability - Market Economy Countries - A Minerals Availability Program AppraisalBy R. D. Rosenkranz
The Bureau of Mines has investigated the availability of copper from 272 deposits in market economy countries. The deposits studied have demonstrated resources totaling 413 million metric tons of cont
Jan 1, 1983