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IC 8390 Basic Coal Research In The United StatesReports by researchers in government, industry, and universities of the United States are given for various projects on basic coal research concerning, the metamorphism, physical and chemical properti
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 6735 Efficiency Of Gas Displacement From A Water-Drive ReservoirBy D. C. Crowell
This publication presents the results of a laboratory investigation of displacement of gas by injection or imbibition of water into sandstone models under essentially isobaric conditions. A brief disc
Jan 1, 1966
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OFR-100-75 Hazard Analysis Of Underground Coal Mine Haulage Systems ? 1. SummaryBy Herman O. Ankenbruck
Analyses of statistical data indicate that haulage accidents are one of the largest sources of injuries and fatalities in underground coal mines, and that the rate of accidents in transportation has b
Jan 1, 1975
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OFR-162(2)-83 Mining In Low Coal - Volume II: AnthropometryBy M. M. Ayoub
This volume is the second of three volumes comprising the final report of the research project "Biomechanics of Low Coal." It covers only the anthropometric study of low coal miners. Volume I summariz
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 3996 Fluorite on the Lee Mine Property-Hardin County, ILBy O. M. Bishop
"INTRODUCTION Early in World War II, the Bureau of Mines realized that reserves of fluorspar ore at many mines in the southern Illinois fluorspar district were not being developed as rapidly as the ol
Jan 1, 1947
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RI 3449 A Washability Study Of The Woodstock Coal Bed At Klondyke Mine, West Blocton, Ala. ? Introduction (7226a6a2-d513-4360-9be2-64cdbd882815)By B. W. Gandrud
This report presents the data of one of a series of investigations of the washability of Alabama coals as indicated by float-and-sink tests made by the Bureau of Mines at the Southern Experiment Stati
Jan 1, 1939
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OFR-19-88 Estimated Direct Economic Impacts Of A U.S. Import Embargo On Strategic And Critical Minerals Produced In South Africa ? Executive Summary ? Major Findings:By Marilyn Biviano
(l)The direct economic costs to this nation resulting from a decision to embargo South African strategic and critical minerals imports are estimated at $1.85 billion per year.2,3 About 94 percent of t
Jan 1, 1988
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Mineral Industries Of The Middle East - IntroductionBy George A. Morgan
The production and processing of crude petroleum and natural gas are the dominant economic sectors of the Middle East. The IS countries that constitute the region accounted for 26% of world crude petr
Jan 1, 1992
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IC 6384 Mining Methods Of The Rosiclare Lead And Fluorspar Mining Co., Rosiclare, IllinoisBy A. H. Cronk
This paper is one of a series being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines on mining methods and costs in the different mining districts. The mining methods described in this paper are emplo
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 8283 Effect of Water Sprays for Respirable Dust Suppression With a Research Continuous-Mining MachineBy Welby G. Courtney
The Bureau of Mines conducted a field test program in the Pittsburgh coal seam to investigate the effect of water sprays in the suppression of respirable dust being formed while cutting with a continu
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 5159 Estimate of known recoverable reserves and the preparation and carbonizing properties of coking coal in Marion County, TennBy Lloyd Williams, R. E. Hershey, B. W. Gandrud
"1. The investigation shows that the Sewanee bed is the only bed of major importance in Marion County, 97 percent of the coal mined in the county having come :from this bed. There are coal reserves in
Oct 1, 1955
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RI 4464 Sheath Working Of Metal PowdersBy J. R. Long
The investigations described herein are concerned with a portion of a systematic research, by the Federal Bureau of Mines on ductile titanium. The Bureau's work on the metal has resulted in devel
Jan 1, 1949
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IC 8282 Survey Of Sulfur Reduction In Appalachian Region Coals By Stage CrushingBy A. W. Deurbrouck
The Bureau of Mines reviewed available data on the effect of crushing high-sulfur coals for the liberation of impurities in the light of increasingly stringent air pollution regulations. The survey, w
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 8282 Survey Of Sulfur Reduction In Appalachian Region Coals By Stage Crushing (0e4032d3-0613-4c56-a868-7d014e2559af)By A. W. Deurbrouck
The Bureau of Mines reviewed available data on the effect of crushing high-sulfur coals for the liberation of impurities in the light of increasingly stringent air pollution regulations. The survey, w
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 7216 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Clay, Gilmer, And Lewis Counties, W. Va.By J. E. Zeilinger
This Bureau of Mines report describes the preparation characteristics of the significant coalbeds of Clay, Gilmer, and Lewis Counties, W. Va. In 1966, almost 1.3 million tons of coal was mined in
Jan 1, 1969
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OFR-121(2)-82 Steel Supports Design Criteria - A Summary Of European DataBy Steven A. Hawkins
This report details the conduct and results of a 5-month study to collect data on the use of steel support for ground control in European underground coal mines. The report summarizes European steel s
Jan 1, 1980
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Characterization Of The Resin Fraction From Various Low-Temperature Tar PitchesBy Clarence Karr
RESINS from a bituminous pitch, a bituminous coal, a lignite tar, a subbituminous pitch, and an electrode binder pitch wore investigated by the Bureau of Mines. The compositions of these resins were d
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 9138 - Recovery of Cobalt and Copper From Complex Sulfide ConcentratesBy R. O. Dannenberg
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory investigations with the objective of developing an alternative process for recovering cobalt and copper from complex sulfide concentrates. Processes currently
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 3476 Properties Of Louisiana Crude Oils - II. -Additional Analyses (253de9e8-3d0e-4e25-8a37-fcbef3f581bb)By E. L. Garton
[AnalY3e s of Qany crude t) i 1 s prod.uced in Loui sia.na are incl udeo" in re!Jor~ ~ th'l t have b en u~li shed by the BurOllU 0: i?{ine s. The first rc-port,j} givin..; analyseG of 6 Louisiana
Jan 1, 1939
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OFR-93-80 Effects Of Subsidence From Thick Seam Coal Mining On HydrologyBy Richard C. Moore
The U.S. Bureau of Mines contracted a study to estimate what effects the underground mining of thick coal seams in the western United Slates would have on the surrounding water resources. Potential co
Jan 1, 1980