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MLA 10-86 - Mineral Resources Of The North Fork Owyhee River Study Area, Owyhee County, Idaho
By Andrew M. Leszcykowski
In 1984, personnel from the U.S. Bureau of Mines examined 41,550 acres of the North Fork Owyhee River Wilderness Study Area for mineral resources. This study area, in southwestern Idaho, is underlain
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 7905 Research And Technologic Work On Coal And Related Investigations, 1957 ? Introduction And Summary
This report is the 22d in a series summarizing Bureau of Mines research and technologic work on coal and related investigations.2 3/ A summary of work published during 1957 and of work in progress is
Jan 1, 1959
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OFR-93-82 Development Of A Continuous Methane Monitor
By Irvin G. Burough
Andros Analyzers Incorporated has designed and built two prototype continuous methane monitors capable of being mounted on a mining machine'. These instruments were designed for in-mine safety us
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 4588 Investigation Of The Mueller Kaolin Deposit Jeff Davis County, Tex.
By W. D. Mcmillan
Kaolin, or china clay, is the term applied to a group of hydrous aluminum silicates. Because of its purity, light color, and refractory properties, kaolin is used extensively in the manufacture of hig
Jan 1, 1949
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IC 8526 Review Of Bureau Of Mines Energy Program, 1970 ? Introduction
By Bill Linville
Producing oil, gas, and coal in sufficient amounts to satisfy U.S. demands for fuels, electrical power, and chemicals promises to be one of the country's major challenges during the 1970's.
Jan 1, 1971
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An Analysis Of Rock Failure Around A Deep Longwall Using Microseismics
By Keith A. Heasley, John L. Ellenberger, Paul W. Jeran
In this paper, a state-of-the-art, three-dimensional, full waveform, microseismic system was used to analyze the rock failure around a deep (> 750 m (2500 ft) of cover) bump-prone longwall panel. The
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The Mineral Industry Of Alabama
By Avery H. Reed
RECORD production of cement, clays, salt, sand and gravel, and stone highlighted the mineral industry of the State in 1956. Coal and iron-ore production declined owing to increased imports of foreign
Jan 1, 1958
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Advances In Mine Emergency Communications
By Jeff Kravitz, John Kovac, Wayne Duerr
Since 198 1, Federal mining law has required every miner working in underground coal mines to have a self-contained, self-rescuer (SCSR) available for use in emergencies. Some miners that have escaped
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MLA 75-86 - Mineral Resources Of The King Hill Creek Study Area, Elmore County, Idaho ? Summary
By Andrew M. Leszcykowski
In 1985 at the request of the Bureau of Land Management, personnel from the U.S. Bureau of Mines examined a 27,680-acre portion of the 30,420-acre King Hill Creek Wilderness Study Area (10-19-2) in or
Jan 1, 1986
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OFR-7(2)-80 An Annotated Bibliography Of Coal Mine Fire Reports - 1.0 - Introduction
This document is Volume II of a two-volume report on underground and surface coal mine fires occurring between 1950 and 1977. Volume I discusses the methods of data acquisition, data analysis procedur
Jan 1, 1979
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Using Major Hazard Risk Assessment to Appraise and Manage Escapeway Instability Issues: A Case Study
By Stephen C. Tadolini, Gabriel S. Esterhuizen, Anthony T. Iannacchione
A Major Hazard Risk Assessment (MHRA) was developed in Australia after a series of mine disasters in the 1990’s. A MHRA is used to help prevent major hazards, i.e. fire, explosion, wind-blast, outburs
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IC 8498 Case Studies Of Municipal Waste Disposal Systems
By H. W. Sheffer
Technical and economic aspects of community refuse disposal systems and their effects on the environment are identified and described. Seven landfills and two incineration systems, located throughout
Jan 1, 1971
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Employment And Injuries In The Metal And Nonmetal Industries (fa28128a-a8a2-4f4f-9194-81acb7177437)
By Forrest T. Moyer
Frequency rates of injuries per million man-hours of exposure were improved during 1965 slightly to moderately over those of 1964 at metal mines, nonferrous reduction and refining plants, nonmetal mil
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 9427 - Large-Scale Strata Response to Longwall Mining: A Case Study
By K. Y. Haramy, R. O. Kneisley
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report summarizes a study of large-scale strata response to longwall mining at a western U.S. coal mine. This study utilized surface and subsurface measurements, geologic map
Jan 1, 1992
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Controlled-Yielding Rock Bolt - Objective
To allow the controlled yielding of mine walls in order to reduce rock-burst hazards and reduce maintenance caused by excessive squeezing forces. Approach Rock bolts that elongate and continue
Jan 1, 1977
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Weak Rock Mass Design For Underground Mining Operations
By Rimas Pakalnis, Andrea M. Ouchi, Thomas M. Brady, Mary M. MacLaughlin, Cristian Caceres, Paul Hughes
A major focus of ground control research presently being conducted by the Geomechanics Group at the University of British Columbia, Canada, in conjunction with the National Institute for Occupational
Jan 5, 2007
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Roof Screening: Best Practices And Roof Bolting Machines
By Susan B. Robertson, Gregory E. Hinshaw
Many injuries are caused each year by rock falls in coal mines. Most of these injuries are not caused by major roof collapses, but from falls of smaller rocks from the immediate top or roof skin. Vari
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Bulletin 172 Abstracts of Current Decisions On Mines and Mining, Reported from January to May 1918
By J. W. Thompson
The term "minerals" when employed in a conveyance in the State of West Virginia is understood to include every inorganic substance which can be extracted from the earth for profit, whether it be solid
Jan 1, 1919
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MLA 14-81 - Mineral Investigation Of The Granite Chief Rare II Area, (A5-261) Placer County, California
By Francis E. Federspiel
A mineral purvey of the Granite Chief RARE II area (A5-261), covering about 23,400 acres (9,470 ha) of Tahoe National Forest and the Like Tahoe Management Unit, was conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Min
Jan 1, 1981
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Tests Of Fiber-Reinforced Shotcrete At The Chief Joseph Mine, Butte, Montana
By Lewis A. Martin
Researchers from the Spokane Research Laboratory, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, in cooperation with engineers from the Department of Mining and Geological Engineering, Montana
Jan 1, 2004