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IC 7479 Hazards of Entering Old Mine WorkingsBy Allen D. Look, Stanley M. Walker, Van Fleet. Leonard A.
"INTRODUCTION The hazards to be encountered in temporarily or permanently abandoned underground mines, quarries, and open pits are numerous, and hardly a year goes by without several reported cases of
Aug 1, 1948
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RI 7558 Analysis Of Uranium Distribution In Diamond-Drill Cores - Section 23 Mine, Ambrosia Lake Area, Grants District, New MexicoBy George R. Schottler
The Bureau of Mines investigated the distribution of uranium and various methods of ore sampling in a uranium deposit typical of those in the Morrison Formation sandstone of the Ambrosia Lake area, Gr
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 7868 Recovering Copper From Mill Tailings - Selected StudiesBy Jack C. White
The purpose of this Bureau of Mines work was to develop information useful in improving copper recovery during copper milling operations. Eleven copper mill tailings from the Western United States wer
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 2503 Some General Considerations of Gummy Meter Problem in the Gas IndutryBy Ralph L. Brown
"IntroductionThe accumulation of gummy and resinous deposits in consumers' gas meters began to assume serious proportions about 1917. As the trouble developed and spread in the years following, it man
Jul 1, 1923
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RI 9641 - Evaluation of a Signaling and Warning System for Underground MinesBy Robert G. Yewen, Ronald S. Conti
Underground mines rely on alarm systems, such as stench gas, audible or visual alarms, pager phones, telephones, and messengers to warn miners of a fire or other emergency. These systems are often sl
Jan 5, 1997
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RI 7189 Microflotation Studies Of Some Columbium-Tantalum MineralsBy Andrew J. Fergus
A study of the flotation characteristics of columbium-tantalum minerals was made by contact-angle and microflotation methods, and the findings were confirmed by flotation of two natural ores. In the c
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 7124 Analysis Of Mineral Matter In Coals By X-Ray FluorescenceBy Martin Berman
The Bureau of Mines has investigated the mineral matter content of 38 American coals using X-ray fluorescence. Measurements of the Ka intensity for magnesium, aluminum, silicon, sulfur, calcium, and i
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 8753 Laboratory Investigations on the Behavior of Accessory Elements in Lead Blast Furnace SmeltingBy Elizabeth A. Johnson
The effect of slag composition on lead losses to slags and on the behavior of associated accessory elements in lead blast furnace smelting has been studied by the Bureau of Mines. Equilibrations of 30
Jan 1, 1983
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Technologic Trends In The Mineral Industries (Metals And Nonmetals Except Fuels) (01864dad-f9be-4de8-925b-8c38a9c44013)By F. L. Wideman
SPURRED by demands of a buoyant economy for mineral products, output from mines in the United States established a new record. Removal of waste material, necessary for the extraction of economic miner
Jan 1, 1965
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Analysis And Prediction Of Longwall Methane Emissions: A Case Study In The Pocahontas No. 3 Coalbed, VaBy Richard E. Ray, George N. Aul, Fred Garcia, William P. Diamond
Increasing longwall panel dimensions, particularly face width in gassy coalbeds, may result in unexpected increases in methane emissions. To investigate this problem, continuous longwall face emission
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Mineral Resource Investigation Of The Garfield Mountain Study Area, Clark County, IdahoBy Frank E. Federspiel
In 1992, the Bureau of Mines conducted a mineral resource investigation of the 19,200-hectare Garfield Mountain study area in east central Idaho. The area had been proposed for Wilderness. Cretaceous-
Jan 1, 1993
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Development of Acoustic Seal Checking SystemBy David A. Monaghan, Kenneth R. Maser, Adi R. Gurdar, D. Randolph Berry
7. Development of Acoustic Seal Checking System The acoustic approach was shown in Section 4 of this report to be the most promising concept for checking the seals. This section describes the devel
Jan 1, 1973
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OFR 16-73 - Preliminary Performance Predictions For Electromagnetic Through-The-Earth Mine Communications - I. IntroductionThis Technical Memorandum Report is a collection of three working memoranda, prepared during the course of our work for the Bureau of Mines and bound together for convenient reference. These working m
Jan 3, 1972
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RI 7823 Initial-Stage Sulfuric Acid Leaching Kinetics of Chalcopyrite Using Radiochemical TechniquesBy J. P. Baur
The sensitivity of radiochemical techniques makes possible the study of the initial-stage sulfuric acid leaching kinetics of chalcopyrite and other copper sulfide minerals. This Bureau of Mines study
Jan 1, 1974
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Verification and Validation of Roof Bolter Simulation Models for Studying Events Between a Machine and Its OperatorBy John R. Bartels, Dean H. Ambrose, Richard C. Wang
This paper presents the results of a study to verify and validate a computer model that represents and analyzes motions and hazardous events in a simulated three dimensional workplace. The purpose of
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Technology News - No. 437 - Total Mill Ventilation System for Mineral Processing FacilitiesReduce the dust exposure of workers in large processing buildings at mineral processing operations, using a total mill ventilation system.
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 8691 Software Techniques in Microseismic Data AcquisitionBy John P. Coughlin
Software techniques developed by the Bureau of Mines Denver Research Center for real-time microseismic data analysis are presented. These techniques focus on the simple acquisition of P-wave arrival t
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 7465 Evaluation And Comparison Of Red Fork Sand Waterflood Projects In OklahomaBy Kenneth H. Johnston
Information on oil and water production, volume of water injected, core analyses, and well completion data was collected on 28 Red Fork sand water-flood projects for comparison and evaluation of resul
Jan 1, 1970
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An Overview Of Standing Roof Support Practices And Developments In The United StatesBy T. M. Barczak
Many of the support concepts currently used in the United States originated in South Africa. These products include the Hercules Crib1, Propsetter, MX Prop, Rocprop, and Spider Prop. Another recent
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RI 6146 Heat Of Solution Of Cerium Metal In Hydrochloric AcidBy R. L. Montgomery
Heats of solution of cerium metal and cerium (III) chloride in hydrochloric acid were measured. The standard heat of formation of the aqueous cerium (III) ion at 25° C is -166.1 ± 0.3 kcal/mole. Heats
Jan 1, 1962