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RI 9561 - Modeling The Effects of Longwall Mining on the Ground Water System
By R. J. Matetic, D. Elsworth
The objective of this U.S. Bureau of Mines hydrologic-subsidence investigation was to evaluate the effects of longwall mining on the local ground water regime through field monitoring and numerical mo
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 9520 - Evaluation of the Response of Diffusion-Type Carbon Monoxide Sensors
By John C. Edwards
Carbon monoxide (CO) sensors are used in mine fire early-warning systems. Experiments were conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines with six diffusion-type CO sensors to determine their response to a ref
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 5566 Experimental Treatment Of Base-Metal Ores From California And Nevada ? Introduction And Summary
By A. L. Engel
This report describes laboratory-scale experimental treatment of six base-metal ore samples taken by engineers of the Bureau of Mines, Region II, while investigating ore deposits in California and Nev
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 2527 Air Measurement Methods For Experimental Work On Fan-Pipe Installations
By G. E. McElroy, A. S. Richardson
"The Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Anaconda Copper Mining Co., has conducted a series of experiments an air measurement in fan-pipe installa¬tions in a Butte mine during the fall and winter
Sep 1, 1923
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IC 7712 100-Percent Cooperative First-Aid Training Mines and Quarries, Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp., Colorado and Wyoming
By G. B. Fritts, A. C. Moschetti
"INTRODUCTION The act of Congress establishing the Bureau of Mines in 1910 delegated to the Bureau, as one of its principal duties and functions, the study of health and safety in the mineral industri
Feb 1, 1955
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Consumption - Nonfuel Mineral Commodities
By Charles L. Kimbell
Available statistics on 1989 worldwide consumption of selected nonfuel minerals shown in table 5 show increases for 11 of 14 listed nonfuel mineral commodities with 1 unchanged from the 1988 level, a
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 8657 Laboratory Testing of Chemical Oxygen Self-Rescuers for Ruggedness and Reliability
By Jerry W. Stengel
The Bureau of Mines subjected two manufacturers' chemical oxygen (K02) self-rescue breathing apparatus to a series of laboratory environmental treatments designed to simulate various conditions i
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 7330 Mine Roof Vibrations From Underground Blasts
By James J. Olson
Previous Bureau of Mines studies of vibrations from quarry blasts have shown that the square root of the charge-weight may be used to group particle velocity data from various charge sizes, and that e
Jan 1, 1970
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Bulletin 55 The Commercial Trend of the Producter-Gas Power Plant
By R. H. Fernald
In investigating general problems that relate to the fuel resources of this country, and in testing fuels belonging to or for the use of the Government, the Bureau of Mines has given considerable atte
Jan 1, 1913
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IC 6657 Clay Mining Methods And Costs At The Corunna (Mich.) Pit Of The Aetna Portland Cement Co. ? Introduction
By Oliver A. Dibble
This paper it one of a series being prepared for and published by the United States Bureau of Mines, describing mining methods and costs at clay pits throughout the United States. These papers are des
Jan 1, 1932
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IC 7035 Lighting Practices In Coal Mines Of The United States ? Introduction
By A. B. Hooker
Since man first mined underground, there has been need for adequate illumination; this need has never been fully supplied. At first, suitable lamps were not available. Gradually they have been develop
Jan 1, 1938
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Novel Foam Application Lowers Longwall Dust ? Objective
Reduce the dust exposure to the operator of a longwall shearer with a novel foam spray system. Approach Discharge foam through the nozzles of a shearer drum so that foam and coal are better mixe
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 2685 Bibliography On Economic Utilization Of Mine Timber ? Consumption, Costs And Supply
1. Alford, N.G. quantity, of timber used in soft-coal mines and how much will be needed for the future. Gives a table of estimated increase in mine timber consumption in the future. A.I.M.E. Separate.
Jan 1, 1925
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Use Of Fiber-Optics Enhances Data Transmission In Underground Mines - Objective
Improve transmission of data from an underground mine monitoring system to a remote, mass-data storage system. Background Instrumentation systems in underground mines must operate under enviro
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 9116 Thick-Seam Mining In The Western United States-Geological Considerations
By D. L. Boreck
Thick coal seams are common in the Western United States, Many seams are over 50 it thick (some are over 200 ft thick) and are too deep to extract using surface methods. Currently, such deposits are d
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 8879 - Influence of Overlying Strata on Methane Emissions in a Northern West Virginia Coal Mine
By G. M. Molinda, J. P. Ulery
Since 1970, abnormally high methane emissions have been observed in eastern sections of the Federal No. 2 Mine operating in the Pittsburgh Coalbed in northern West Virginia. The nature and volume of t
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 7451 Mechanics Of Seafloor Penetration By An Axisymmetric Tube: Static Penetration Studies
By Oleg Terichow
The Bureau of Mines studied the penetration of a slender cylindrical tube into a sand bed, simulating seafloor material under the application of a static load. The factorial experimental design was ba
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 7786 An Algorithm For Calculating Multiphase Chemical Equilibrium
By F. E. Spencer
This Bureau of Mines report provides a complete mathematical description of the algorithm employed by a general multiphase chemical equilibrium program developed particularly for the purpose of studyi
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 5162 A Comparison Of The Smokescope And The Ringelmann Chart ? Introduction And Summary
By L. R. Burdick
The Smokescope is an instrument recently developed for determining the density of smoke by shade comparison. The instrument is designed so that the smoke is seen adjacent to two shades of gray corresp
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 4154 Electronic Control Unit for Cathode-Ray Oscillograph Recording of Transients Arriving at Indeterminate Times
By S. L. Windes
"INTRODUCTION For a number of years the bureau of Mines has been engaged in the detection, recording and interpretation of earth- and air-transmitted disturbances, man-made and natural, related to min
Dec 1, 1947