Collection of scientific papers of the research institute of mining economics, Prague, from 1971

Collection of scientific papers of the research institute of mining economics, Prague, from 1971

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Geomechanics Abstracts General Companies,institutes and laboratories 234l US BUR.MINES Bureau of mlnes, Pittsburgh mining and safety research centre, research ard development activities: Fiscal year 1971 - a s ~ y of principal activities. US BUR.MINES IC 86h/A,1974,25P.

2342 REPORT Technology and the environment. Reports from scientific counsellors. 21F. DEPT. INDUSTRY, LONDON, ENGLAND, NT, JULY, 1974, 56P. Various aspects of urbanisation and associated problems are discussed for Asia (Japan); America (USA and Canada); ard Europe (Germany, USSR, France).

2343 TEXTBOOK Collection of scientific papers of the Research Institute Of Mining Economics, Prague, from 1971. -Full text in Czech, summaries in Russian, German and E~liah. Figs,Tabls,Refs. SBORNIK PRACI USTAVU, PRAHA, 1973, 557P. The following papers are presented in this volume : i. Outlooks of the utilization of brown coals, by J. Jandasek, S. Bernasek, and M. Outersky; 2. Reproduction anl financing of t h e overburden, by K. Satrapa et al; 3. Optimalization of bench height, by J. Stochl; 4. Operative transport control of extracted material in mines, by J. Plocek; 5. Connection between ~lant open pit Jiri and Kvhu Vresova, by J. Vanek et al; 6. SOcial mobility in the Ostrava-Karvina district mines, by J. Spanhel; 7. Psuedobole prograz~ning and simulation of real situations in the mining industry, by A. FaJkos; 8. Probability distribution of quantitln urderground transport, by V. Rodova; 9. Selection of an optimum mining technology, by E. Nytra; i0. Intentions of integrated control system in the Static mines by K.P. Brezlna et al; ii. Mathematical-loglcal model for the economic evaluation of reservescondition-and automation of calculation of the developmerit, preparation and mining plan, by M. Plasil; 12. Rationalization of production processes in the mining industry, by M. Glac; 13. Simulation model of the overburden operation of the Jan Sverma giant open pit, by M. Holasek and P. Prochazka; 14. Calculations of wholesale prices of power-industry fuels, by E. Goldberger et al; 15. Economic valuation of the general plan of development of Okr automation, by B. Skalka; 16. Model of the solid fuel movement control, by J. K~ber; 17. Interfactory planning of a mining enterprise, by J. Hudeckova; 18. Utilization of working time of managirg workers in the Ostrava-Karvina district, by Z. Prouza; 19. Planning model, by J. Stanek; 20. Manpower costs in Okr-OstravaKaz~zina district mines, by J. Karl.

Books 2344 GRAVES- S~i'H, TR UNIV. SOUTHAMPIK)N, GB Stress and strain.Textbook. CH~ AND WINDUS, LONDON,1974,80P. Concepts of stress and strain are introduced to describe the internal behaviour of structures under load. The first part of the book considers stress in relation to specific sets of co-ordinates. Stress transformation relations are derived for two-dimensional systems of plsme stress and the equilibrl~n of an elementary volume of the body with plane or three-dlmensional stress systems is discussed briefly. The second part of the book presents a similar development for strain.

2345 DESIO, A Geology applied to engineering. 3rd edition. 493F. EDITORE ULRICO HOEPLI MILANO,1974, I196P. This fully revised book contains sections on: i. Means and methods of subsoil exploration; 2. Hydrogeology; 3. Applied geomorpholo~y; 4. Geology in civil engineeringj and 5. Mining geology.

Bibliographies 23~ BIBLIOGRAPHY Published research reports, Federal Railroad Administration. NTIS, US DEPT. COMMERCE, OCT. 1973 •

Conferences 2347 CONF22(ENCE 1974 Annual Meeting of the Association of EngineerIng Geologists, D~Iver I October 1974.-A list of the papers to be presented. ASSOC. ENGNG. GEOL. USA, 1974. The following papers were presented at this meetirg: i. Mobilized residual energy -- A factor in rock deformation - T.C. Nichols and J.F. Abel; 2. In-situ gasification of deep-lylng western sub-bltuminous coal seams - A.D. Pasternak; 3. Stabilization of underground coal mines prior to interstate highway construction, Birmingham, Alabama - T.R. West and R.B. Jackson; 4. Aggregate mining along the Colorado front range and the use of mined areas for solid-waste disposal - S.D. Schwochow, R.R. Shroba and P.C. Wickleirs 5. Some engineerlng-geologic controls on coal mine subsidence--Effects of subsidence on mining, conservation of coal reserves, and on the environment - C.R. Dunrid; 6. Ohio's land capability analysis program--A computer approach - D.C. Uhrln; 7. Preparation of a physical properties map for the Rgmo quadrangle, Reno, Nevada - K.V. Luza; 8. Sources and