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OFR-52-88 In-Mine Development Testing Of An Automated Extraction SystemBy Richard Rittenhouse
This program was to develop a new base line system for automated continuous room and pillar type mining. The primary requirement estab¬lished for this machine is that the machine be capable of mining
Jan 1, 1983
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OFR-58-73 Constitutive Relations Of Coal - Annual Report 1972 - Summary Of Activities Of The Year 1972 ? IntroductionBy Hon-Yim Ko
1972 constituted the second year of the projected five-year study on constitutive relations of coal. The schedule adhered closely to the five-year outline which is summarized in Table 1. This chapter
Jan 1, 1972
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MLA 13-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Pahute Peak Wilderness Study Area, Humboldt County, NevadaBy Jerry E. Olson
In 1984, the U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a mineral survey of the Pahute Peak Wilderness Study Area (WSA) (NV-020-621), which covers 57,529 acres in Humboldt County, NV. About 90 percent of the WSA
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 7752 Detonation Of A Flammable Cloud Following A Propane Pipeline Break - The December 9, 1970, Explosion In Port Hudson, Mo.By D. S. Burgess
This report summarizes the incidents that preceded the December 9, 1970, propane-air explosion in Port Hudson, Mo., and then attempts to establish the nature of the explosion from the ensuing events.
Jan 1, 1973
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OFR-68-84 Improvement Of On-The-Job Training Procedures Through Utilization Of Modeling, Imitative And Other Learning TechniquesBy Paul E. Loustaunau
This report describes a project in which three structured underground coal mine equipment operator training programs were developed. The project was carried out in two parts. In the first part, a rese
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 6864 Accidents In Tennessee Coal Mines 1932-34By Frank E. Cash
The work of the United States Bureau of, Mines is concerned primarily with the prevention of accidents in the mining, petroleum, and allied industries. This report analyzes the fatal accidents in the
Jan 1, 1935
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OFR-10-80 Evaluation Of Mine Parameters For Copper-Nickel Deposits For Northern MinnesotaBy C. M. St. John
A series of analyses of possible mining excavations associated with the development of copper nickel deposits of the MINNAMAX site in Northeastern Minnesota is presented. Specific areas such as roof a
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 7350 Dismantling A Typical Junk Automobile To Produce Quality ScrapBy Karl C. Dean
All components of 15 automobiles manufactured between 1954 and 1965 were analyzed, and it was determined that a representative junk automobile would have the following composition (all figures in poun
Jan 1, 1969
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OFR-46-76 Seismic Mine Monitor System - IntroductionBy J. C. Fowler
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Jan 1, 1975
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OFR-58-81 Electrochemical Gas Sensors For Mine Atmospheres - Portable Detectors For Carbon Monoxide And For Nitric Oxide/Nitrogen Dioxide Mixtures.By John Kosek
The electrochemistry of carbon monoxide, nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide was investigated at a variety of electrode materials in different supporting electrolytes. A portable detector for carbon
Jan 1, 1979
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OFR-40-77 A Study To Determine Research And Development Needs In Western MiningBy William A. Hustrulid
An overall summary and the individual reports of eight workshops to determine research and development needs in western mining ore presented. Problem areas are identified, and recommendations regardin
Jan 1, 1976
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OFR-89-80 Geologic And Engineering Data Acquisition For Underground Coal Mine Ground ControlBy David R. Alison
This study was conducted using field interview methods to determine the data and information requirements of the underground coal mining industry for improving mine ground control procedures in existi
Jan 1, 1980
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OFR-137-83 A Simulation Model For Predicting The Performance Of Vibrating ScreensBy Kevin Hennings
Screening efficiency models developed to date rely almost exclusively on empirical formulas based upon large amounts of acquired operating data. A screening model was developed using a combination of
Jan 1, 1982
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Remote Gob Gas Venthole Monitoring And Cellular Telephone-Based Real-Time Data Transmission SystemBy W. P. Diamond, F. Garcia, J. K. Marshall
Many longwall mines rely on methane drainage to supplement traditional fan-based ventilation systems. However, the surface production facilities for methane drainage systems, including gob gas venthol
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IC 9409 The Materials Flow Of Vanadium In The United StatesBy Henry E. Hilliard
The production, use, and emission of vanadium in the United States has been traced for the year 1991. Consumption was 3,300 tons2, exports 1,285 tons, and imports 2,013 tons. About 98% of production w
Jan 1, 1994
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IC 8042 Administration Of The Federal Coal-Mine Safety Act, 1952-60 ? SummaryBy James Westfield
Following is a brief resume of the Division's activities that have had a favorable effect on health, safety, and the reduction of injuries at coal mines: 1. The Federal Mine Safety Code for B
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 8676 Chromium Recovery From Nickel-Cobalt Laterite and Laterite Leach ResidueBy D. E. Kirby
In line with the Bureau of Mines' goal of providing technology to maintain a supply of minerals adequate to meet national economic and strategic needs, a method for recovering chromite from later
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 9089 - Extended Bumper Designs for Large Haulage TrucksBy Stephen A. Swan
This Bureau of Mines report discusses research to analyze and evaluate extended bumper systems in order to determine the degree of protection provided to equipment operators in the event of rear-end c
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 5824 Particle-Size Reduction Of Coal By Attrition In A Tube ? Summary And ConclusionsBy J. L. Konchesky
In gasifying pulverized coal with steam and oxygen, the particle size of the coal fed to a gasifier should be as small as economically possible. A potential way to achieve this advantage is to reduce
Jan 1, 1961
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OFR-39(7)-82 Experiments On Personal Equipment For Low Seam Coal Miners: VI. Comparisons Of Bumping Hazards With High And Low Profile Helmets.By Mark Sanders
This report describes an experiment which was conducted to compare the relative bumping hazard of a low and high profile hard hat (helmet) in a low seam mining environment. The study was specifically
Jan 1, 1980