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Mitigation and evaluation of the impact of a sandstone channel on a longwall faceBy Daniel W. H. Su
A nearly 305-m- (1,000-ft-) wide sandstone channel was projected to run through the mid panel area of a 457-m- (1,500-ft-) wide longwall panel in a southwestern Pennsylvania coal mine. This sandstone
Jun 1, 2013
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Professional Divisions (f7823a58-d4b3-4edd-8461-39857f353b97)Institute of Metals Division Ferrous and Nonferrous Physical Metallurgy Established as a Division April 26, 1918 (Bylaws published In the 1944 TRANSACTIONS Volume of the Division) A A SMITH, JR, Ch
Jan 1, 1952
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The Place Of Minerals In Economic DevelopmentBy F. Taylor Ostrander
Some countries are infinitely poorer than others in mineral resources-despite the perfect equality of their political leaders ambitions. Compare the mineral poverty of Kenya and Tanganyika with the ri
Jan 1, 1963
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A Cost Comparison Of Selected U.S. And Indonesian Coal Mines - Executive SummaryBy Erik Sherer
Indonesia is poised to become a major player in the Pacific Rim thermal coal markets. Although the colonial Dutch developed numerous coal mines in the late 1800's for steamship bunkers and domest
Jan 1, 1994
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Bulletin 132 Siliceous Dust in Relation to Pulmonary Disease Among Miners in the Joplin District, MissouriBy George S. Rice, F. B. LANEY, A. J. Lanza, Edwin Higgins
Under its organic act the Federal Bureau of Mines is directed to conduct investigations relating to the improvement of health conditions in the mineral industries. This report describes the lead and z
Jan 1, 1917
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OFR-173-82 Development Of Improved Topsoil Handling TechniquesBy Michael Mancuso
This report summarizes the problems of topsail handling as related to present requirements of law and current equipment availability. The most prevalent topsoiling systems are reviewed along with a li
Jan 1, 1981
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Aids to Planning Production in Coal MinesBy F. H. Deist, M. P. Roberts
"The Collieries Research Laboratory of the Chamber of Mines of South Africa is developing a coherent system of programs to aid in the full spectrum of activities arising in the planning of new as well
Jan 1, 2014
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IC 8143 Secondary Nonferrous Metals Industry In California - With Data On Nevada And Hawaii ? Introduction And SummaryBy George C. Branner
This circular is concerned with eight nonferrous scrap metals as they generated, collected, prepared, and consumed in California. Brief reference also is included with respect to Nevada and Hawaii. Fo
Jan 1, 1962
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Papers - Studies upon the Widmanstatten Structure, V-The Gamma-alpha Transformation in Pure Iron (With Discussion)By Robert F. Mehl, Dana W. Smith
It has been shown that quenched iron of high purity exhibits a Wid-manstiitten figure much resembling martensite in appearance.1 This figure exhibits a maximum of four directions of the surface traces
Jan 1, 1934
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Follow-up of production equipment availability and its contributing factors in selected Canadian underground mines (c91cec33-4a50-430e-af5f-a02039dc2e40)By D. Komljenovic, E. Lafontaine, J. Paraszczak
Availability of the production equipment used in underground mines has a substantial impact on production costs and, thus, on mine profitability. Appropriate collection of pertinent data and informati
Jan 1, 2008
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Mine Layout Deign for Coal Bump ControlBy Hamid Maleki
A comprehensive study consisting of stress determinations, core logging, laboratory testing, and numerical analyses was conducted to investigate the cause and potential alternatives to the coal bump c
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 5225 Fundamental Flashback, Blowoff, And Yellow-Tip Limits Of Fuel Gas-Air Mixtures ? Introduction And SummaryBy Joseph Grumer
About a century ago Bunsen and his associates invented the famous burner that bears his name and was to become the ancestor of today's gas appliances. Over the years, Bunsen's invention beca
Jan 1, 1956
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Mining Methods ConferenceBy AIME AIME
A SIDE from the technical sessions held as noted elsewhere, the chairman of the various sub-committees of the Mining Methods Committee, together with a few other specialists, were invited to a confere
Jan 1, 1929
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Silver In Transition ? IntroductionBy Mark E. Emerson
1967 will be remembered as the year the world realized it was running out of silver. In May of this year a new era in tin the history of the white metal was begun as the power of the U.S. Treasury to
Jan 1, 1967
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Use of Explosives to Protect a Native Westslope Cutthroat Trout Population In the South Fork Madison River, MontanaBy Jeff Hiedeman, Clint Sestrich, Christopher Hyle
Westslope Cutthroat trout have declined in distribution and abundance across their range and currently occupy about 59% of their historic habitat. Due to hybridization with non-native species such as
Jan 1, 2011
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International Mining Company Case Study – Industrial Minera Mexico, S. A.By Tomek Ulatowski
INTRODUCTION In 1974, Industrial Miners Mexico, S.A. (IMMSA), agent for the borrowers, was the largest privately-held mining, smelting, and refining company in Mexico (accounting for 32% of Mexico&
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 6117 Activities Of The Holmes Safety Association In Florida ? IntroductionBy F. E. Cash
The Holmes Safety Association was organized and named in honor of the late Dr. Joseph A. Holmes, first director of the United States Bureau of Mines. The association is a national organization and ope
Jan 1, 1929
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IC 6973 Annual Report Of The Mining Division For The Fiscal Year 1937 ? IntroductionBy Chas. F. Jackson
The work of the Mining Division is divided among seven sections, each in charge of a supervising engineer, as follows: 1. Metal-mining methods section, the supervising engineer of which is also su
Jan 1, 1937
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Eight-Dimensional Planning Construction of an Integrated Model for Mine Planning Involving ConstructabilityBy E Rubio, N Morales
A common practice in the mining industry is to decompose the planning process into different tasks, so the overall process and specific schedules can be constructed easily. Nevertheless, currently the
Sep 26, 2011
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IC 9260 The Bureau Of Mines Ground-Fault Protection Research Program-A SummaryBy M. R. Yenchek
The U.S. Bureau of Mines designed and constructed sensitive and coordination-free ground-fault relays (GFR's) for use on mine power systems. First, a list of GFR attributes for mine ac utilizatio
Jan 1, 1990