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OFR-93-78 Dynamic Practice Size Measurement Of Coal Dust
By Virgil A. Marple
The primary purpose of this contract was to evaluate methods and techniques by which the size distribution acid concentration of mining-related dusts can be measured. One result has been the developme
Jan 1, 1977
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OFR-93-79 Development Of Lightweight Mine Roof Supports
By S. K. R. Iyengar
This report presents the results of a study to develop optimal designs for light-weight mine roof supports for use in underground coal mines. A load capacity of 196 kN (22 tons) and a height adjustabl
Jan 1, 1978
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OFR-93-84 Survey Of Electrostatic Hazards Detection And Minimization
By R. W. Courtney
The objective of this study is to make a critical evaluation of the magnitude and extent of electrostatic hazards in typical U.S. mining operations and to assess the adequacy of techniques, materials,
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-94-92 RCRA Regulation Impact On Alaska Mineral Development Tailings Management
By M. John Brodie
This report reviews the regulatory environment as it pertains to tailings management and disposal from mining operations, excluding coal and placer gold operations, in the state of Alaska. It is based
Jan 1, 1992
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OFR-96(2)-78 Final Report For U.S. Bureau Of Mines - Volume II: Pilot Test Plan - 1. Introduction - 1.1 Purpose
The purpose of Volume II of this study is to provide a general plan for the pilot testing of two materials which could be used to tag explosives for both pre- and postdetonation identification and of
Jan 1, 1977
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OFR-97(1)-75 Quick Disconnect Couplers For Trailing Cables
Three complete connector assemblies and six separate contacts were submitted to a series of tests to establish the connectors permissibility and compliance with U. S. Bureau of Mines research Contract
Jan 1, 1974
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OFR-97(2)-75 Report Of Qualification Test U.S. Bureau Of Mines Connector Development
Three complete connector assemblies and ten separate contacts were submitted to a series of tests to establish the connector permissibility and compliance with the Bureau of Mines' research Contr
Jan 1, 1972
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OFR-97-82 Cost And Sensitivities Analysis For Uranium In Situ Leach Mining
By George W. Toth
Uranium in situ leach mining has recently emerged as a viable alternative to conventional miring techniques. The cost implications of in situ mining are therefore of increasing interest to mining para
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-99-79 Development Of An Improved Machine Mounted Methane Detector System
By Wilbur L. Webb
This publication reports on the design, fabrication and test of an Improved methane monitor system for compliance to 30CFR75.313. The system will Initiate automatic shutdown of mining machinery when e
Jan 1, 1978
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Oil and Gas Development in West Virginia during 1924
By David Reger
ONLY a few small pools of oil were found in West Virginia during 1924. The price of oil was so low that there was no incentive for active effort toward the discovery of new pools or the exploitation o
Jan 3, 1925
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Oil And Gas Development Ini West Virginia During 1923
By David Reger
LITTLE new oil was found in West Virginia, during 1923, but there were important discoveries of gas. Most of the large oil producers have contented themselves with pumping old wells or in drilling onl
Jan 3, 1924
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Oil And Gas Developments In Arkansas in 1945
By D. K. MACKAY
The production of oil and gas in Arkansas is confined to two distinct and widely separated regions of the state; namely: (1) South Arkansas in the Gulf coastal plain, where 49 fields-many containing t
Jan 1, 1946
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Oil And Gas Developments In South Central Texas in 1945
By William H. Spice
Drilling activities in South Central Texas for the year 1945 continued the steady increase over the past two years, while new fields discovered for the year included four new gas fields and one field
Jan 1, 1946
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Oil And Gas Leases
By Rush Greenslade
THE oil and gas lease is the basic contract of the oil and gas industry; it is the foundation stone upon which the producing industry, particularly, is based. As the industry is precarious and highly
Jan 8, 1924
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Oil and Gas Prospecting in Australia and New Zealand
By M. W. BERNEWITZ
DURING my recent extended visit to Australia and New Zealand, these notes on oil and gas prospecting in that part of the world were compiled from recent reports-press and government, from conversation
Jan 1, 1934
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Oil Men Hold Lively Meetings at Fort Worth and Los Angeles
By AIME AIME
THE petroleum engineers have the conference habit. They drop in, thresh things over, and drop out. No time is wasted. So it was at the Fort Worth meeting of the Petroleum Division, Thursday and Friday
Jan 1, 1936
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Oil Shale Development Non-Technologic Factors
By Harry Perry
A technology for producing liquid fuels from oil shale at prices competitive with crude oil prices is a necessary but not exclusive prerequisite for the development of a shale oil industry. Many other
Jan 1, 1969
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Oil-Shale Mining, Rifle, Colo., 1944-56 ? Summary
By J. H. East
THE RIFLE, COLO., oil-shale project of the Bureau of Mines was a facet of the re-search and development activities conducted under the Synthetic Liquid Fuels Act (Public Law 78-290) of April 5, 1944.
Jan 1, 1964
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Oilfields In The Williston Basin In Montana, North Dakota, And South Dakota
By J. R. Hamke
THE WILLISTON basin is the largest known sedimentary basin on the North. American continent. Two-thirds of this large basin lies within the United States in Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Le
Jan 1, 1966
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On In-process Separation of Zinc from EAF Dust
"EAF dust is categorized as a hazardous solid waste. EPA approves only two treatment methods: either sending the dust to zinc recycling facility, or stabilizing it first and then disposing it to a spe
Jan 1, 2011