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IC 9426 - Analysis Of Underground Coal Mine Fire Incidents In The United States From 1978 Through 1992By William H. Pomroy, Annie M. Carigiet
This U.S. Bureau of Mines publication is an analysis of underground coal mine fire incidents occurring in the United States during the 15years from 1978 through 1992. The fire data used in this analys
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 7484 Electrolytic Preparation Of Vanadium From V2C-Type CarbideBy K. P. V. Lei
An electrochemical process was developed for the preparation of vanadium from vanadium carbide. Commercially available vanadium carbide (V2C) was used as the starting material. Vanadium was obtained b
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 8577 - Methane Drainage Study Using an Underground Pipeline, Marianna Mine 58By G. L. Finfinger, J. Cervik, L. J. Prosser
The Bureau of Mines has completed an underground degasification project in which an underground piping system was used to transport methane from the coalbed to the surface. In a 10-month period four h
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 5894 Chloridizing The Sulfides Of Lead, Zinc, And Copper ? SummaryBy K. K. Kershner
This report describes an investigation by the Bureau of Mines designed to provide background data for extending and improving the applications of chlorine metallurgy in extracting metals from ores. Op
Jan 1, 1961
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Review Of The Mineral Industries In 1950 - General SummaryBy Paul W. McGann
THE MINERAL INDUSTRIES had a near-record year in 1950, as rising industrial activity in general, greatly accentuated by the outbreak of hostilities in Korea in midyear, called forth increasing supplie
Jan 1, 1953
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RI 2183 Use of Bituminous Coal as Water-Gas Generator FuelBy W. W. Odell
"It has long been recognized that coke is a more desirable fuel than bituminous coal in water-gas apparatus of present design, but still considerable headway has been made in the use of the latter fue
Nov 1, 1920
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OFR-36-75 Surface Magnetic Field Noise Measurements At Geneva MineBy J. W. Adams
Measurements of surface magnetic field noise were made at various locations over the Geneva Coal Mine near Price, Utah, on June 12, 1973. The locations selected were on the surface over emergency loca
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 3285 Production of Explosives in the United Stated during the Calendar Year 1934By V. E. Erwin, W. W. Adams
"Production of explosives for industrial use in,the United States during 1934 continued the upward trend begun in 1933 from the low-level output of 1932, and the output in 1934 was only slightly less
Oct 1, 1935
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IC 7981 Development Of A Simulated High-Temperature Nuclear Loop ? SummaryBy J. P. McGee
As part of a joint U.S. Atomic Energy Commission-Federal Bureau of Mines program for using nuclear energy to supply process heat, a simulated nuclear loop has been constructed to test components. This
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 7240 Permissible Mine Equipment Approved During 1942By E. J. Gleim
A list of permissible mine equipment, tested and approved previous to January 1, 1942, was published In Bureau of Mines Information Circular 7207.3/ The present list covers additional equipment approv
Jan 1, 1943
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RI 8644 Underground Gob Gas Drainage During Longwall Mining (371fb31d-0a18-483c-8e9c-57e088c46797)By Steven J. Schatzel
Gas drainage through surface bore-holes has been the conventional means of methane control for U.S. longwall gobs. However, these vertical boreholes are becoming so costly, and the surface rights so d
Jan 1, 1982
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1. 1 General DiscussionWater infiltration control techniques are designed to reduce the total volume of water entering an underground mine, and thus, reduce the volume of mine water discharge During the development of under
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 8093 - Selected Geologic Factors Affecting Mining Of The Pittsburgh CoalbedBy W. P. Diamond, B. M. Bench, C. M. McCulloch, Maurice Deul
As part of the Bureau of Mines methane control program, the Pittsburgh coalbed was studied in Washington and Green Counties, Pa., and in Marion and Monongalia Counties, W. Va., where this coalbed is n
Jan 1, 1975
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IC 7852 Fire-Protection System, Allen Coal Mine, Colorado Fuel And Iron Corporation, Stonewall (P.O., Weston), Las Animas County, Colo. ? SummaryBy P. C. Van Natter
Numerous mine fires have resulted in high death tolls and considerable finan¬cial loss during the history of coal mining. In most instances the death toll and financial loss were greater because of in
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 8144 Smelting of Arseniferous Copper Concentrate in an Electric-Arc FurnaceBy D. L. Paulson
The Bureau of Mines studied the feasibility of producing copper matte in an electric furnace from blends of copper concentrate similar to those currently smelted in a gas-fired reverberatory system at
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 7164 An Acoustical Bench For An Ultrasonic Pulse SystemBy R. E. Thill
The ultrasonic pulse measurement system described measures velocities of longitudinal (compressional) and shear waves in rock to give values that can be used with density values to determine the dynam
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 8431 Electrochemical Corrosion Behavior of Alloys Formed by Ion ImplantationBy B. S. Covino
The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, is conducting research to devise substitute corrosion-resistant materials by using ion implantation to form alloyed regions near the surfaces of m
Jan 1, 1980
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IC 7706 Chrysotile-Abestos Deposits of ArizonaBy L. A. Stewart
"SUMMARYThis paper describes most of the chrysotile-asbestos deposits of Arizona. Mining methods are discussed briefly and asbestos-mill flowsheets are incorporated. Arizona asbestos mines are the onl
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 5495 Suppression And Transmission Of Explosions By Cylindrical Channels ? SummaryBy H. G. Wolfhard
The mode of propagation of explosions through narrow passages is important for understanding flameproofed equipment employed in mines. Narrow channels have been used in this investigation that connect
Jan 1, 1959
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IC 9028 Helium Resources Of The United States, 1983By Richard D. Miller
The helium resources base of the United States was estimated by the Bureau of Mines to be 961 Bcf as of January 1, 1983. These resources are divided into four categories in decreasing degree of assura
Jan 1, 1985