Information Circular 9007: Subsidence Information for Underground Mines - Literature Assessment and Annotated Bibliography
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1985/01/01
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Series: Mining Publications
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Description:The purpose of this Bureau of Mines report is to provide mining industry personnel and regulatory authorities with a subsidence- reference list and annotated bibliography that will aid them in locating subsidence information and in developing their own subsidence information sources. Over 700 references are listed in the Bureau's subsidence information center bibliography; approximately 600 of these references were obtained for assessment. Of these 600 references, 167 were selected to be rated, categorized, and annotated. All literature referenced in this report was published prior to 1984. Table 1 is a cross-referenced index that classifies and rates selected references with respect to specific keywords. References are rated not on quality of content but rather on applicability to given subject areas. Appendix a is an annotated bibliography of the references listed in table 1 and provides further information on each article to aid the user in selecting articles for specific areas of subsidence technology. Appendix b is a copy of the subsidence information center bibliography. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:92 pdf pages
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Contributor:Powell, Larry R. ; Bernstein, Merle T. ; Chapel, Betsey
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:10004571
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Federal Fiscal Year:1985
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Peer Reviewed:False
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