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RI 4288 Flood-Prevention Projects at Pennsylvania Anthracite Mines Progress Report for Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1947
By W. E. Cassan, W. L. Eaton, James Westfield, W. M. Romisher, Karl Hughes, S. H. Ash
"INTRODUCTION Funds were made available to the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior, for anthracite investigations during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1945. One of the approved
Apr 1, 1948
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List Of Publications Issued By The Bureau Of Mines From July 1, 1910, To January 1, 1960 With Subject And Author Index ? Introduction
By Hazel J. Stratton
IN THE HALF-CENTURY that has passed since the Bureau of Mines was established in July 1910, the research and technologic investigations conducted by the Bureau's scientists, engineers, and other
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 6839 Essentials In Developing And Financing A Prospect Into A Mine - Foreword
By Charles Will Wright
This paper will be of interest to those who are actually developing a mineral prospect or planning to do so, as well as to investors who are considering the problem of financing the development of the
Jan 1, 1935
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Fires, Gases, And Ventilation In Metal And Nonmetallic Mines - Metal- and Nonmetallic-Mine Accident-Prevention Course - Section 5 - Purpose And Scope
The first metal-mine accident-prevention course was prepared and published in 1942-45 as a series of seven miners' Circular (Nos. 51-57). The scope of the course has been broadened, revised, and
Jan 1, 1957
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IC 9353 Diesel-Discriminating Detector Response to Smoldering Fires
By Margaret E. Egan
Reliable fire detection is essential for both safe evacuation and containment or extinguishment. In order to increase reliability by reducing the number of nuisance fire alarms in underground mines th
Jan 1, 1993
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Efficient Mine Ventilation Systems through Optimal Fan Design and Testing
By L. Van Wyk, J. Fernandez, J. Suarez, L. J. Diaz, A. Uria, D. Breeuwer
"Ventilation is an essential component of any underground mine, playing a vital role in ensuring the health and safety of workers, and a mine’s continuous operation. At a time when mining companies ar
Jan 1, 2019
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Explicit Representation of Rock Reinforcement in 3D DEM Models for Foliated Ground
By M. Pierce, E. Karampinos
"One of the main challenges in the numerical modelling of ground support in underground excavations is to reproduce the performance of the sequential installation of the reinforcement while capturing
Dec 1, 2018
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A Retrospect of the Comstock and the Salvaging of Relics
By JOHN A. FULTON
THE Comstock Lode is in Storey County, Nevada, and extends in a north and south direction through the towns of Virginia City and Gold Hill, with a total length of 4.27 miles. Its mines have produced s
Jan 1, 1929
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Controlling Overbreak Through Vibration Monitoring
By Kaushik Dey
Bord and pillar is the most predominant method of wining of coal in Indian underground coal mines. Development heading in coal mines often encounters roof stability problem and results in roof overbre
Jan 1, 2008
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The N'Kana Smelter - Latest Ideas of Copper Metallurgists Are Embodied in New Northern Rhodesian Plant
By F. L. Bosqui, A. D. Wilkinson
EVEN though the world has not been crying for more copper for the last three or four years there has been some important mill and smelter construction. Discovery and development of large new high-grad
Jan 1, 1934
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El Cable-Carril
By Dave Ritchie
En el Perú existen 7 cable-carriles en funcionamiento, de los cuales la mayoría son bicables, cuyos baldes están suspendidos y son jalados por medio de un cable de tracción sobre un cable estacionario
Jul 20, 1955
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Cut-Offs in Temporary Coffer Dams As Seepage Barriers for Concrete Dam Construction –A Case Study of Teesta –V H E Project in Sikkim (India)
By I. D. Dayal, Anil Kumar Jain
"Cutoff walls are frequently used to slow down or prevent seepage of water through and/or around dams. Cutoff wall is a type of seepage barrier structure designed to reduce the flow of water underneat
Jan 1, 2016
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RI 2255 An Unusual Hazard in Reopening Long-Flooded Timber Metal Mines
By D. Harrington
"The recent discovery and exploitation of petroleum territory have resulted in the enactment of new petroleum laws in most of the South American Republics. The activities in the discovery of these new
Jun 1, 1921
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Recent Engineering Developments in the Petroleum Industry
By H. J. Struth
AN unusual engineering achievement in the Gulf Coast last year was the drilling of a wildcat well in the swamps of Louisiana, using direct current. More unusual was the fact that it was necessary to h
Jan 1, 1932
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Unwatering Flooded Coal Mines In Washington ? Purpose Of Report
By S. H. Ash
The United States Bureau of Mines has published relatively little on the flooding and unwatering of coal and metal mines. Bulletin 229, Fifty-Nine Coal-Mine Fires, published in 1927, contains several
Jan 1, 1933
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Geotechnical Data Collections And Applications At The Leeville Underground Mine
By C. Sun
The Leeville underground mine has been in operation since 2006 and currently produces 3,300 tons of ore per day with an average gold grade of 0.4 opt. The mine has a large horizontal extent of 2,500 f
Jan 1, 2010
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New improvements to MFIRE to enhance fire-modeling capabilities
By L. Yuan, A. C. Smith
MFIRE, the mine-fire simulation program of the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is widely accepted as a standard for assessing and predicting the impact of a fire on
Jun 1, 2016
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A New Perspective of Wet Kata Cooling Power as a Predictor for Thermal Stress in Underground Mines - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)
By BHAMIDIPATI S. SASTRY, ANMAYA NAIK, ASIF AHMAD, Srivatsan Jayaraman Sridharan, ADITYA PANDEY
Wet kata cooling power (WKCP) as measured by a kata thermometer is a well-known heat stress index used in the mining industry. Although, over the years, several researchers proposed different heat ind
Sep 2, 2021
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A discrete event simulation approach for mine development planning at Codelco’s New Mine Level
By I. Soto, E. Córdova, A. Anani
The new caving megaprojects that are planned to go into production in the next decade have scheduled horizontal developments at very high rates, which are difficult to achieve. Research has been condu
Oct 1, 2022
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Raising a Blind Shaft Between Two Submarine Coal Seams
By Jos. Kalbhenn
PART of the plan of re-allocation evolved by the engineers of the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation in 1932 to retard the rapid advance of the submarine workings seawards was the opening of Dominion
Jan 1, 1944