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IC 8392 Horizontal Boring Technology: A State-Of-The-Art Study
By James Paone
This report on the state of the art of horizontal boring technology for underground power transmission installations was prepared by the Bureau of Mines at the request of the Department of the Interio
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 8373 Helium: Bibliography Of Technical And Scientific Literature - January 1, 1947, To January 1, 1962 - A Supplement To Bulletin 484 ? Introduction
Helium has probably aroused more varied scientific curiosity than any other single element. Discovered by spectroscopic examination of the sun during an eclipse in 1868, helium is now known to exist n
Jan 1, 1968
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A Dictionary Of Mining, Mineral, And Related Terms - Preface
This dictionary is published by the Bureau of Mines as a contribution to the mining and mineral literature in the belief that it will fill a recognized need. Several attempts have been made over the
Jan 1, 1968
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Haulage Methods Stress Speed, Capacity – Railroad
For handling rough rock, the shovel-train system is unexcelled. The ideal application is a physically large, but not excessively deep, open-pit mine from which the coarsely blasted ore and waste must
Jan 10, 1967
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Machine-Bored Tunnel And Raises: Their Application To Underground Mining
By R. J. Robbins, D. L. Anderson
A tunnel boring machine has potential use in al- most any type of mining where the access shaft (or adit) is large enough or can be made large enough for its initial entry and where the orebody is of
Jan 7, 1967
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Economic Factors Of Mechanical Rock Tunneling
By N. E. Norman, R. Stier
The mining industry is continually seeking out new and better underground mining techniques. One of the most recent-also, perhaps, the most significant-of the new concepts in underground mining is the
Jan 6, 1967
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Geological Engineering In 1966
By M. P. Nackowski
Geological engineering expanded its role and significance during 1966 in the areas of construction, raw materials exploration and inventory, water supply and pollution, mechanical properties of earth
Jan 2, 1967
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Methane Monitoring in Coal Mines
By A. Z. Dimitroff
Immediate detection of methane buildup or of sudden liberation of large quantities of methane in the face area is essential to avert disasters in coal mines. Proper timely detection and handling of me
Jan 1, 1967
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Subsidence - A Real Or Imaginary Problem
By August E. Vandale
I speak to you today on the subject assigned to me, "Subsidence - a Real or Imaginary Problem", as a representative of Consolidation Coal Company (a wholly owned subsidiary of Continental Oil Company)
Jan 1, 1967
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Wabush Mines ? Stockpiling and Outloading Facilities
By Clyde M. Pearce
This paper describes the facilities at Pointe Noire, Quebec that Wabush Mines utilizes for the receipt, distribution, stockpiling and shipping of iron ore concentrate and pellets. The main topics to b
Jan 1, 1967
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Rock Mechanics - Shock Wave Attenuation in Elastic and Anelastic Rock Media
By L. N. Cosner, C. F. Austin, J. K. Pringle
Shock wave attenuation studies with three igneous rocks are reported: a spessartite elastic to low intensity stress waves, a diorite which is anelastic, and a porous scoria. The level of shock passing
Jan 1, 1967
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The Acceleration Of Trackless Underground Ore Mining
By R. S. Shepard
The closing remarks of a paper which I presented at the annual AIME meeting at Dallas, Texas during February of 1963; contained a forecast of increased activity in trackless underground ore mining whi
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 6965 Some Anisotropic Considerations In Rock Stress Determinations
By Robert M. Becker
The evaluation of existing rock stresses from measurements of the change in diameter of a borehole that is stress relieved by overcoring has become a common practice, The stress evaluation has been ge
Jan 1, 1967
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PART III - Conduction in Discontinuous Metal Films
By L. A. Weitzenkamp, N. M. Bashara
A study of the electrical conductivity of gold films less than 200 in thickness indicates a negative temperature coefficient of resistance and a thermal actiuatlon energy of less than 0.25 ev. The fil
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 6989 Preparation Characteristics Of Pennsylvania Anthracite From The Bottom Red Ash Bed, Northern Field
By W. S. Sanner
Seven samples were analyzed from the major reserves of the Bottom Red Ash bed, Northern anthracite field. The data show variations in thickness and geo-logic structure and in the amount of coal that c
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 6996 Fracturing A Deposit With Nuclear Explosives And Recovering Copper By The In-Situ Leaching Method
By William R. Hardwick
Present information indicates that a copper deposit can be safely fractured with a nuclear explosive and the copper successfully recovered by the in-situ leaching method. The process is not yet at the
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 6899 Carbonizing Properties Of Coals From Logan And Mingo Counties, W. Va.
By D. E. Wolfson
The Bureau of Mines carbonized 35 coal samples from Logan and Mingo Counties) W. Va., at 900° C using the Bureau of Mines-American Gas Association method, and determined yields of products and physica
Jan 1, 1967
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"Stemming Tunnels At The Nevada Test Site"
By H. F. Haller
Large volume sand plugs are placed in tunnels to stem underground explosions at the Atomic Energy Commision's Nevada Test Site. Placement through long, narrow accessways is like stemming coyote h
Jan 1, 1967
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Underground Survey Measurements- Research for Progress
By Adam Chrzanowski, Eugene E. Derenyi, Peter Wilson
"The rapid growth of the mining industry in Canada necessitates a reevaluation of existing mining surveying techniques and the development of new methods. In this connection, the Department of Surveyi
Jan 1, 1967
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Underground Excavation And Support
By John J. Reed
This paper was prepared as a supplement to the general review by Dr. N. G. W. Cook. His analysis of the problem in terms of the strain energy involved in making the excavation is excellent. It will co
Jan 1, 1967