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IC 9495 - Proceedings: New Technology For Ground Control In Multiple-Seam MiningMultiple-seam interactions are a major ground control hazard in many U.S. underground coal mines. In some U.S. coalfields, particularly in central Appalachia and the West, the majority of today’s mine
Jan 5, 2007
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Mine Fire Detection In The Presence Of Diesel EmissionsBy C. P. Lazzara, R. A. Franks, G. F. Friel, J. C. Edwards, J. J. Opferman
A series of four coal combustion experiments was conducted at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's (NIOSH) Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL) in the Safety Research Coal
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CFD Analysis Of Mine Fire Smoke Spread And Reverse Flow ConditionsBy J. C. Edwards, C. C. Hwang
A Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) program was used to model buoyancy induced Product-Of-Combustion (POC) spread from experimental fires in the National Institute For Occupational Safety And Health
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Index Of Oil-Shale And Shale-Oil Patents: 1946-56 - (In Three Parts) III. European Patents - IntroductionIN 1949 the Government Printing Office issued Bureau of Mines Bulletin 468 3 and previously (in 1948) Bulletin 467 4 as part of the program under the Synthetic Liquid Fuels Act of April 5, 1944 (30 U.
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 3884 Exploration of the Big Four Zinc-Silver Mine - Summit Co., Colo.By W. P. Huleatt, R. B. McCulloch
"The Big Four zinc-deposit, directly above the north bank of the Green Mountain Reservoir on the Blue River, Summit County, Cole., was discovered in 1937 by the present owner, Walter McDaniel, who liv
Apr 1, 1946
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IC 7787 Some Recent Developments In Waterflooding In Washington County, Okla., 1956-57 ? Introduction And SummaryBy J. P. Powell
Systematic waterflooding was first tried in Washington County, Okla., in 1937, when a 40-acre project was begun in secs. 24, 29, 32, and 33, T. 27 N., R. 13 E., jointly by the Keener Oil Co. and the P
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 2532 Drilling and Broaching in Slate QuarriesBy Oliver Bowles
"Conservation of slateWaste slate is a problem of outstanding importance in the slate industry, for a very large proportion of all slate quarried is thrown on the waste heap. While many uses for waste
Oct 1, 1923
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RI 6636 Stainless Steel Gadolinium AlloysBy M. Copeland
Phase relations of gadolinium alloyed, up to 40 weight-percent (wt pct), with AISI 304-type stainless steel were established. Body-and face-centered cubic iron-rich solid solution phases and several i
Jan 1, 1965
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OFR-47-76 Lincoln Laboratory LTS-3S Training System: Application To Teaching Essential Mining Skills ? I. Summary And RecommendationsBy William P. Harris
The Lincoln Terminal System is described as a device with the capability to deliver technical information, monitor student performance, and assure learning in industrial training. An experimental unit
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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Propagation of EM Signals in Underground Metal/Non-Metal Mines (59b0d305-6fc0-446d-9b3d-6a8a9b2aae00)By Terry S. Cory
This report describes the results of a measurement and analysis program to characterize wireless radio transmission in metal/non-metal mines over a wide frequency range from 0.2 - 1000 MHz and over a
Aug 1, 1981
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IC 8675A Depth And Producing Rate Classification Of Petroleum Reservoirs In The United States, 1971By W. D. Dietzman
This Bureau of Mines report presents a continuation of statistics pertaining to distribution of petroleum reservoirs (or fields), wells, and production by depth and producing rate classification in th
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 8090 Prevailing Practices In Splicing Electric Trailing Cables In Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy Fred A. Williams
The cause of many deaths and extensive property damage in coal mines resulting from explosions and mine fires has been directly attributable to electric cable failures (including splice failures). The
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 6685 Methods And Costs Of Milling Ferberite Ore At The Wolf Tongue Concentrator, Nederland, Boulder County, Colo. ? IntroductionBy William O. Vanderburg
This paper describing the practice at the Wolf Pongee concentrator at Federland, Colo., is one of a series on similar subjects being published by the United States Bureau of Mines. The author ackno
Jan 1, 1933
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Second-Quarter National Economic Activity And Third-Quarter Outlook - Second-Quarter 1988By Joan Weinberg
The real gross national product (GNP) advanced at a annual rate of 3.1 % during the second quarter, following a revised 3.4% increase in the first quarter (see table 1). Export growth continues to pla
Jan 1, 1988
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IC 7372 Electric Blasting Switches, Underground Mines. Lake Superior DistrictBy Frank E. Cash, Max S. Petersen
"INTRODUCTION Explosives have been used in ever—increasing amounts since gunpowder was invented. For hundreds of years only low explosives of the deflagrating type were used, and they were fired by me
Sep 1, 1946
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RI 3851 Continuous Hydraulic Classification: Constitution of the Teeter Column throughout its DepthBy G. Dale Cor, Will H. Coghill, M. F. Williams, I. L. Feld
"INTRODUCTION During the past several years the Southern Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines, with the cooperation of the University of Alabama, has given attention to hydraulic classification.
Jan 1, 1946
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Minor Nonmetals - GreensandBy Richard W. Lewis
Domestic production of greensand (glauconite) increased 15 percent in quantity and 13 percent in value compared with that of 1964. Since only two firms were in operation, statistics on production and
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 4772 Synthetic Liquid Fuels - Annual Report Of The Secretary Of The Interior For 1950 Part III. -Liquid Fuels From Agricultural ResiduesThe United States has not begun commercial operations to tap its largest poten-tial sources of oil supply - oil shale and coal. The reason is that domestic petrol-eum has been plentiful in the past an
Jan 1, 1951
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IC 9416 A Chromium Consumption And Recycling Flow ModelBy Jr. Gabler
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) has developed a computerized commodity flow model for strategic and critical materials This flow model is generic and applicable to most commodities and amenable to upd
Jan 1, 1994