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Mine ClosingMine closing methods should be carefully considered. If not properly sealed, an abandoned mine may continue to produce acid water. Since 60 to 90 percent of the total acid discharged from all coal min
Jan 1, 1970
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Stability Of Underground Openings Adjacent To The Sink Hole At The NIOSH Lake Lynn Research LaboratoryBy T. E. Marshall, D. R. Dolinar, T. M. Barczak, T. P. Mucho
Over a portion of the older limestone mine workings at the NIOSH Lake Lynn Laboratory, a mining health and safety research facility, a large sinkhole formed caused in part by the intersection of sever
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Shear Origin of Tension in Excavation-Induced FracturesBy Mark Larson, Steve Iverson, Brian G. White
The authors hypothesize that excavation-induced extension fractures are caused by elastic shearing displacement that in turn causes tension oblique to a propagating shear zone. Such extension is manif
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Fields Of A Magnetic Dipole Excited Buried CylinderBy Allen Q. Howard
An approximate solution to the electromagnetic boundary value problem consisting of a horizontal cylindrical conductor buried in a lossy half-space and excited by an arbitrarily oriented magnetic dipo
Jan 1, 1973
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A Complexity Assessment Methodology For Programmable Electronic Mining SystemsBy John J. Sammarco
Mining, traditionally a low-tech industry, is now utilizing surprisingly complex programmable electronic (PE) systems. The functional safety of PE-based mining systems is an international issue and c
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Mine Rescue Training Simulations And TechnologyBy Linda L. Chasko, Larry D. Stowinsky, Ronald S. Conti
Mine operators often rely on mine rescue teams to save lives during an underground emergency such as an underground fire, explosion or roof fall. It is extremely important that team members are provi
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RI 9295 - Analysis of Acoustic Responses of Domal Salt Mine SamplesBy Thomas E. Marshall, Roy H. Grau
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed an acoustic test for determining if a rock salt sample is from a "normal" nongassy salt face or from a gassy face where an outburst has the potential to occur. T
Jan 1, 1990
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Experimental Study Of Flame Spread On Conveyor Belts In A Small-Scale TunnelBy Liming Yuan, Charles D. Litton
This paper presents experimental results for conveyor belt flame spread from tests conducted in a small-scale tunnel. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of belt type, ventilation
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Summary and Conclusions (6e76913b-f018-466f-a1bf-8813aba2ee31)By David Hoadley, Kenneth R. Maser, Ashok B. Boghani, James E. Billar, D. Randolph Berry, Mackenzie Burnett, Robert H. Trent
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS This report describes a study to develop a detailed set of guide¬lines and equipment recommendations to be used as a guide for mine operators, mine inspectors, and equipment
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 7514 Photochemical Reactivity Of Diesel Exhaust - Some Preliminary TestsBy B. Dimitriades
Exploration of the photochemical reactivity of diesel-exhaust hydro-carbons is described. A smog chamber was built, and reactivities of diesel exhaust, gasoline exhaust, and propylene were measured at
Jan 1, 1971
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Improved Imaging Of Underground Structure: A New Curved Ray Tomographic Program From The Bureau Of Mines - ObjectiveDevelop a curved ray geotomographic program with constraints to counteract non-uniqueness in order to improve the reliability of seismic tomographic imaging of geological structure in mining regions.
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 8643 Gravimetric Preparation of Primary Standard Gas Mixtures in the Parts per Trillion RangeBy Ernest W. Loya
A method for preparing gravimetric primary standards of helium in the parts per trillion range has been developed by the Bureau of Mines. The standards are used to calibrate a specially modified mass
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 2249 The Effect of Crystalline Paraffin Wax upon the Viscosity of Lubricating OilBy L. E. Jackson, E. W. Dean
One of the refining processes to which lubricating oils are frequently subjected effects a reduction in content of paraffin wax. The actual treatment usually involves chilling and filter pressing; the
May 1, 1921
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Evaluation Of Instrumented Cable And Rebar Bolts As Ground Support At A Trona MineBy R. Pakalnis, C. A. Dreesbach, L. A. Martin
Instrumented cable bolts developed at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health were used in conjunction with existing ground control systems to moni
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Automated Temporary Roof Support (ATRS) For Low Coal - ObjectiveEliminate the need for roof bolter operators and their helpers to work under unsupported roof while setting or removing temporary supports before or during the roof bolting cycle-a task that annually
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 5902 Synthetic Fuel From Coal For Supersonic Aircraft ? SummaryBy M. D. Schlesinger
As part of the development of processes for producing synthetic fuels from coal, the Bureau of Mines prepared a special jet fuel in a pilot plant for evaluation by the Air Force. This jet fuel had all
Jan 1, 1961
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U.S. Bureau of Mines Technology Applicable to Disaster Response, Urban Search And RescueBy D. Litton, H. Dobroski, J. G. Kovac
Since 1910, the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) has investigated practical ways of dealing with the consequences of major fires and explosions in underground mines. The results of this research have had a
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RI 8269 - Methane Emissions From Gassy Coals In Storage SilosBy Fred N. Kissell, J. E. Matta, J. C. LaScola
The methane gas emitted from coal samples collected from the conveyor belts dumping into silos was measured by the Bureau of Mines. Approximately 50 pct of the total gas desorbed into a sealed can wit
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 2630 Ash Softening Temperatures And Clinkering Of Coals In A Boiler FurnaceBy J. F. Barkley
"In trying various coals at one of the Government power plants, comparison was made of the ash softening temperature of each coal, with the clinkering tendencies of the coal when burned in the furnace
Aug 1, 1924
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Knowledge management and transfer for mine emergency response (14278a3b-5cbd-4bef-a4bb-83b6b9b091f2)By Charles Vaught
This paper discusses the fact that US coal mining organisations are losing the knowledge they need in order to be able to respond to emergencies. The authors note that knowledge management provides a
Jan 1, 2006