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Investigation and Abatement of Subsidence Damage at the Heltsley Residence, Indiana
By Robert A. Cummings, Madan M. Singh
In April 1984 a subsidence depression formed directly beneath a two-story frame residence, near Linton, IN, causing 2 ft of separation between the floor and walls, and damaging both the foundation and
Jan 1, 1986
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Construction of the Wolf Creek Upper Narrows Tunnel Waterproof Membrane—A Comparison of Tunnel Projects Utilizing the Application of Spray-on Waterproof Membrane
By L. L. Lacerda, A. J. Blair
The Wolf Creek Upper Narrows Tunnel (Upper Narrows Tunnel) is one of the first major highway tunnel in the United States implementing the use of spray-on membrane for purposes of constructing a double
Jan 1, 2005
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Bacís Flotation Cell For Gold- And Silver-Beard Pyrite Recovery
By J. R. Parga
In mineral processing, poor froth-flotation performance translates into both an enormous loss of revenue and an unnecessary waste of the ore reserve. In this context, Bacís Mining Company developed a
Jan 1, 2009
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Preliminary Rib Support Requirements for Solid Coal Ribs Using A Coal Pillar Rib Rating
Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) are developing a coal pillar rib rating (CPRR) technique to measure the integrity of coal ribs. The CPRR characterize
Jan 7, 2020
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Energy savings on mine ventilation fans using ?Quick-Win? Hermit Crab Technology-A perspective
By B. K. Belle
The beginning of 21st century has heralded the global strategic importance, as evidenced by increase in energy prices and energy generation-emission-utilization dilemmas. In January 2008, the South Af
Jan 1, 2009
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Travelling In China
By F. Habashi
The changes that took place in China between 1984 and 2004 are remarkable. Visits were made to universities, research institutes, metallurgical industry, and many cultural centers within five trips du
Jan 1, 2007
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Rock Fall Control In Surface Mining With Cable & Ring Net Fences
By C. O. Brawner, J. Kalejta II
The classical approach to control rock fall and ravel in open pit mining has been to use catch benches. The width and volume of benches is most dependent on the bench height, size of loading equipmen
Jan 1, 2002
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Leaching Practices At Smoky Valley Mine
By C. Arthur Lefler
The hydrometallurgical processes for recovery of gold and silver in use at Round Mountain, Nevada and the practical aspects of the operation are discussed. Included are heap leaching by cyanidation, u
Jan 1, 1981
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Missouri-Rolla’s Online Program Gains Popularity
By Tad S. Golosinski, R. Larry Grayson
Online education is not new. During the last decade, it has reached the stage where many universities offer a variety of courses, degrees and programs without any associated residency requirements.
Jan 1, 2002
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Numerical Analysis for the Prediction of Bump Prone Conditions: A Southern Appalachian Pillar Coal Bump Case Study
Two miners were fatally injured when a pillar bump occurred during retreat mining in a southern West Virginia coal mine. The mine was operating in the Eagle seam with overmining in the No. 2 Gas and P
Jan 7, 2020
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Comparative Economics Of Advanced Fine Coal Cleaning In Refuse Pond Recovery And Active Mine Applications
By H. Sevim, M. K. Mohanty, Y. P. Chugh
The economics of “Conventional” and “Advanced Fine Coal Cleaning” (AFCC) circuits for refuse pond reclamation as well as active mine/preparation plant applications have been evaluated. The benefits o
Jan 1, 2002
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GIS and Bauxite Mining in Jamaica
By Jim Baumann
Deposited millions of years ago in irregular paleokarstic channels, Jamaica’s extensive bauxite deposits provide good quality ore for alumina production and subsequent aluminum smelting. Bauxite minin
Jan 1, 2002
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Medium-Temperature Pressure Leaching Of Copper Concentrates - Part II: Development Of Direct Electrowinning And An Acid-Autogenous Process
By J. O. Marsden
Part I in this series of papers considered the chemistry of medium-temperature pressure leaching of copper sulfide concentrates and reviewed the metallurgical testing and initial process development f
Jan 1, 2007
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Design of Large and Shallow Caverns of New York Second Avenue Subway
By Verya Nasri
The proposed Second Avenue Subway Project in New York City is approximately 8.5 miles long, up to a depth of 120 feet beneath grade and runs the length of the eastern side of the island of Manhattan f
Jan 1, 2008
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Extensive Concrete and Shotcrete Systems for the World?s Longest Tunnel (Gotthard Base Tunnel?56km)
By Jürg Schlumpf
Concrete is one of the decisive construction materials, also for the AlpTransit Gotthard Tunnel. The client has many requirements, and many are the solution possibilities that concrete systems can off
Jan 1, 2008
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Monitoring Acidophilic Microbes With Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Assays - Preprint 09-014
By F. F. Roberto
Many techniques that are used to characterize and monitor microbial populations associated with sulfide mineral bioleaching require the cultivation of the organisms on solid or liquid media. Chemolit
Jan 1, 2009
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Robot-Human Control Interactions In Mining Operations (0b1217a6-1d54-43fe-b0e6-c8bd395d732a)
By G. Danko, R. Tiwari, J. Knowles
Many excavation and loading tasks require equipment operators to simultaneously coordinate the motion of multiple machine links, in order to achieve complex tool trajectories. Efficiency, ore selecti
Jan 1, 2006
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Mountaintop Removal Controversy Slows West Virginia Coal Mining
By Syd S. Peng
Mountaintop removal (MTR) mining started in West Virginia nearly 30 years ago. This surface mining method can extract multiple coal seams as thin as a few inches in whole and minimum rock dilution in
Jan 1, 2000
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Overview presented of mineral exploration and development activities in the southwest Pacific
By Paul D. Klipfel
Introduction Mineral exploration interest, principally for gold, in the south-western Pacific has surged to new proportions. This is primarily due to the application of epithermal exploration concept
Jan 10, 1987
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IH-635 (LBJ Freeway) Corridor Section 4-West Traffic Tunnels
By Matthew E. MacGregor, Hugh T. Kelly
I.H. 635 (LBJ Freeway) was constructed as a loop freeway around the city of Dallas in the late 1960s and early 1970s with a design capacity of 160,000 vehicles per day (vpd). Today’s facility is carry
Jan 1, 2005