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OFR-110-77 Development Of Winch-Pulled Dozer Blade Equipment SystemStudy to develop a new and more cost effective equipment system, incorporating a winch-pulled dozer blade, for leveling spoil and performing reclamation of area strip mines.
Jan 1, 1975
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Construction And Design Of Drilled Shafts In Hard Pinnacle LimestonesBy Dan A. Brown
The following paper was written by Dr. Dan A. Brown, P.E. Brown is an Associate Professor at Auburn University's Department of Civil Engineering. The paper was originally presented at a FHWA&apos
Jan 1, 1991
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Design And Construction Of An Earth Retaining Structure - Using A Pile In Self-Hardening Grout (PSHG) WallBy Allan Sylvester
Construction of the Shot Tower Metro Station in Baltimore, Maryland was performed in two phases. In the first phase, a contractor was retained to excavate the station in order to construct twin tunnel
Jan 1, 1997
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Numerical Simulation of Fluid Flow and Temperature Field of Iron-bath ReactorBy Nan Wang
Based on the commercial computational fluid dynamics software, Fluent, the fluid flow and temperature field in an iron-bath reactor were simulated numerically, and the effects of top-blown and side-bl
Jan 1, 2009
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Combining For Strength: An Integrated Approach To Water And Mine WasteBy Nural Kuyucak
Several thousand years ago, metallurgists discovered that by combining two relatively soft metals, copper and tin, they could make a new material, bronze, that was stronger than either metal separatel
Jan 1, 2009
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Bed Blending Design Incorporating Multiple Regression Modelling And Genetic AlgorithmsBy M. Kumral
The efficiency of an ore-processing unit depends on the consistency of the characteristics of raw material entering the plant. When the mined ore is highly variable in quality, the only way to ensure
Jan 1, 2006
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Investigation of Shock Propagation in Air from Sheet ExplosiveBy S. Kevin McNeil, William Joa, Catherine Johnson, S. Omar Garcia
The geometry of an explosive is known to have a fundamental effect on the resulting shock wave propagation. Typically researchers use a spherical or hemispherical geometry in order to simplify the sho
Jan 1, 2019
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Innovative Cofferdams Used On The I-205 Columbia River BridgeBy Robert Bittner
The following is a report on the development of two unique and separate cofferdam systems used in the construction of the marine foundations for the I-205 Columbia River Bridge at Portland, Oregon for
Jan 1, 2013
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The St-Honoré Carbonatite Complex, QuébecBy Marcel Vallee, Fernand Dubuc
"The St-Honoré carbonatite complex, located 8 miles north of Chicoutimi, Quebec, was discovered in September 1967 as abnormal radioactivity was detected in the course of SOQUEM's aerial surveys. The c
Jan 1, 1970
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Environmental Evaluation of Mining SystemsBy P. Schmieder
"The close vicinity of mining companies to other sites that are used for commercial and residential purposes or to areas under conservation as well as the fact that the people become more and more sen
Jan 1, 2005
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Small-Mine And Contractor Safety – Addressing A Continuing ProblemBy R. L. Grayson, F. Giana, R. Aspinwall
Small-mine and contractor Fatal Incidence Rates have been a problem for over 20 years in the coal industry, and the rates persist as unacceptably high. This paper briefly retraces historical informat
Jan 1, 2006
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Borehole Ropeways at No 2 Ore Shaft, Mount Isa Mines LimitedThe No. 2 Ore-shaft, at Mount Isa Mines Limited, involving the use of boreholes as ropeways for the upper portion thereof, constitutes, we believe, a unique feature in hoisting installations. The bore
Jan 1, 1939
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The Products of Boiling Hydrothermal Fluids in the Golden Cross Epithermal DepositBy M P. Simpson, J L. Mauk
The Golden Cross, low-sulfidation, epithermal deposit shows a number of features that are directly or indirectly related to boiling hydrothermal fluids. Occurrences of lattice calcite and their quartz
Jan 1, 2000
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Development of platinum-group minerals in laterites - initial comparison of organic and inorganic controlsBy A. P. Gize, J. F. W. Bowles, D. J. Vaughan, S. J. Norris
Paper presented at the IAGOD international symposium on mineralization related to mafic and ultramafic rocks held in Orleans, France, 1-3 September 1993. Geological evidence from tropical laterites in
Apr 1, 1994
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OFR-29-76 An Annotated Bibliography On Mine Fires - NarrativeBy C. E. Gregory
In terms of a Research Proposals supported by a Grant Agreement dated 30 June 1973, the author was commissioned to prepare an annotated bibliography of mine fires. The main objective was to conduc
Jan 1, 1974
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Shear-bond strength testing of thin spray-on liners - SynopsisBy H. Yilmaz
A testing method for assessing the shear-bond strength of thin spray-on liner (TSL) on rock substrate was developed at Wits University Rock Mechanics Laboratories. The gap between a 20 mm thick steel
Jan 1, 2007
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An Alarm To Warn Of Overhead Power Line Contact By Mobile EquipmentBy J. C. Cawley, G. T. Homce, M. R. Yenchek, H. K. Sacks
As in many other industries, such as construction and agriculture, overhead electric power lines are a serious hazard at mining and mining-related operations. Even when excluding injuries that occur
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The New Office and Changehouse Building at the Zinc Corporation Limited, Broken Hill, N.S.W.The object of this paper is to give a description of the new office and changehouse building and equipment at the Zinc Corporation Limited, the office section of which has now been in full use for app
Jan 1, 1941
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Modeling The Influence Of Slurry Temperature On Gold Leach And Adsorption Kinetics At The Fort Knox Mine, Fairbanks, AlaskaBy Eric M. Hill, Daniel E. Walsh, Hsing K. Lin, John T. Hollow
The Fort Knox Mine is located in Alaska’s interior where the average ambient air temperatures range from -24°C in January to 16°C in July. The mill processes a free milling gold ore utilizing both a
Jan 1, 2005
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Use Of Large Diameter And Long Steel Pipe Piles In Japan ? SynopsisBy K. Kawakami
In Japan, pile foundations have been used extensively for buildings, bridges and port facilities. A large number of steel pipe piles were first used in the 1960's and the amount of steel used in
Jan 1, 2010