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Bypass Tunnel Shafts—Shotcrete Lining - RETC2023By Paul Madsen, Bade Sozer, Thomas Hennings, Eileen Test
The Rondout Bypass Tunnel in New York has two access shafts. The upper sections of the shafts are lined with steel pipe to resist a substantial net internal water head . Initial design included a ¾-in
Jun 13, 2023
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Bituminous Sands: Economic Stripping Ratio And Mining SystemsBy Brahm D. Prasad
As in other mineral deposits, variation in bitumen saturation, thickness of ore and discard occurs throughout Alberta's Athabasca Oil Sands deposit. The economic stripping ratio developed here to
Jan 1, 1982
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Differential flotation of a chalcocite-pyrite particle bed by electrochemical controlBy J. E. Gebhardt, P. E. Richardson
External control of the electrochemical potential of a bed of mineral particles was investigated by the US Bureau of Mines as a method for controlling particle interaction with organic collectors and,
Jan 1, 1988
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Evaluating Potential Human Health Risks Associated With A Non-ferrous Metals Manufacturing FacilityBy Timothy F. Markey, Brian C. Strohm
This paper presents a case study which applies risk assessment techniques in evaluating potential environmental problems associated with past waste disposal practices at a 65 acre non-ferrous metals a
Jan 1, 1992
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Assessment and Detection of Loose Rock Hazards in Underground Metal Mines Using Thermal ImagingBy S. Iverson
Fall of ground accidents continue to be a source of injury in underground metal mines. MSHA accident statistics indicate that most rock fall accidents occur at a new face where drilling and blasting m
Feb 23, 2014
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Cryogenic Refuge Alternative Supply System (Cryorass) Tested in a Built-In-Place RABy D. F. Doerr, E. Blalock, D. R. Bush, K. D. Cohen
"BACKGROUND The design, development, fabrication, and test of a cryogenic supply for a refuge alternative is part of a larger effort funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Jan 1, 2016
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Advantages of Full-Face Conventional Tunnel ExcavationBy P. Asadollahi, M. Invernizzi
"This paper describes the innovative full-face conventional tunnel excavation technology, with its advantages in terms of savings and safety. The full-face approach has been developed throughout the e
Jan 1, 2018
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Bay Park Conveyance Project, New York—Construction Update - RETC2023By David I. Smith, Kenneth Arnold, Bryan Aweh, Vincent Falkowsk, Brian Lakin, Andy Fer
Nassau County, New York, is undertaking several projects to improve the water quality in the Western Bays of Long Island. A major step forward will be the completion of the Bay Park Conveyance Project
Jun 13, 2023
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A Case Study: Determination of the Optimal Tailings Beach Distance as a Guideline for Safe Water Management in an Upstream TSF Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Yongsik Jeong, Kwangmin Kim
Most tailings storage facility (TSF) failures occur in active, upstream-type TSFs, often due to extreme and unexpected weather conditions—specifically, heavy rainfall and strong winds. This case study
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1996 Jackling Lecture - Carlin-Type Gold Exploration In Nevada Since The Newmont Discovery In 1961 - Recipient of the 1996 D.C. Jackling Award - John S. LivermoreBy John S. Livermore
I feel very privileged to be added to the distinguished group that has received this award since the first recipient, Reno Sales, received it in 1954. If my research is correct, the last geologist to
Jan 1, 1997
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Stability Analysis Of A Room-And-Pillar Mine With Thinly-Laminated Roof, Strong Pillars And Weak FloorBy Park. D. W., Y. M. Jiang, L. A. Morley, W. Keeton
Underground room-and-pillar mining operations in the Warrior Coal Field in Alabama frequently suffer instability due to soft floors and thinly-laminated immediate roofs. This investigation concerns a
Jan 1, 1993
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The "Asbestos" Controversy (2f3df2d7-de6d-4465-be83-7a7ca54c7132)By Earl G. Hoover
For most geologists and miners the term "asbestos" refers to a group of highly fibrous silicate minerals that readily separate into long, thin, strong fibers of sufficient flexibility to be woven, are
Jan 1, 1978
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Centrifugal Specific Gravity SeparatorsBy T. J. Jr. DeMull, F. G. Miller, J. P. Matoney
For some time a need had existed in the minerals processing field for a relatively efficient separator that would treat high tonnages of particles in the intermediate size range, i.e., those particles
Jan 1, 1985
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Design and Construction Considerations for the Pawtucket CSO Tunnel - RETC2023By Victor Despointes, Stephane Polycarpe, Kathryn Kelly, Chris Feeney, Brian Hann, Vojtech Ernst Gall
The Pawtucket Tunnel is a 2.2-mi, 30.2-ft diameter CSO storage tunnel in Rhode Island. The primary tunnel is built using a dual-mode open-EPB TBM capable of sealing the face within 120 seconds to mana
Jun 13, 2023
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Iodine (675ec8c2-3ed3-4e24-b139-20ab11affaad)By Kenneth S. Johnson
Iodine, a grayish-black nonmetallic element, with a density of 4.9 g/cm3, is a solid at ordinary temperatures. It is a member of the halogen family, along with fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and astatin
Jan 1, 1994
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Tunnel Euralpin Lyon Turin CO8-Design of Temporary Support Profile of Base Tunnels and Cross-Passages - NAT2024By Elisa Comis, Barbara Bitetti, Julien Pepiot, Stefano Lione, Francesc Rich
The new Lyon-Turin railway project involves the construction of a 57 km twin-tube tunnel between France and Italy. Pini France (project leader) and Systra-SWS are the designers of Construction Site 8
Jun 23, 2024
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The Next Generation Of Gold DepositsBy Henry R. Colen
When we were asked to prepare a paper on gold to be part of the Economics of Precious Metals session, our immediate thought was that we should address the question of supply. Are the existing mines o
Jan 1, 1981
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Los Pelambres copper project, ChileBy Alvaro Souviron, W. W. Atkinson
The porphyry copper deposit at Los Pelambres is a resource exceeding 2 Gt (2.2 billion st) of 0.7% copper and 0.02% molybdenum. It includes a high-grade zone of +1% copper that is amenable to open-pit
Jan 1, 1987
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Clays - BentoniteBy Jessica Elzea, Haydn Murray
The term bentonite was first proposed in 1898 by Knight, a year after he had named this clay taylorite, because taylorite had been previously used for another mineral. The name taylorite was after the
Jan 1, 1994
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Exxon's Cerrejon Coal Project In ColombiaBy F. P. Jung
This presentation will be a general overview of the Cerrejon Coal Project being developed jointly by Carbocol, an entity of the Colombian government, and Intercor, an Exxon affiliate. The word "Cerraj
Jan 1, 1982