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Strata ControlBy Christopher J. Bise
INTRODUCTION Perhaps no other area reflects the art as well as the science of mining-engineering design quite as obviously as strata control. This is due to the fact that the design of mining stru
Jan 1, 1986
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Building the East-West Cross Drift Tunnel at Yucca MountainBy Brian Fulcher
In April 1997, Kiewit/Parsons Brinckerhoff (K/PB) completed the 7,600-m (25,000-ft) primary access tunnel for the Yucca Mountain, NV proposed high-level nuclear waste site. K/PB then began boring an
Jan 1, 2000
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Assessment Of Potential Groundwater Flow Within Sub-Permafrost Groundwater At Red Dog Mine, AlaskaBy J. Kulas, J. Weaver, K. Hagley
An assessment of potential groundwater movement beneath the tailing impoundment at the Red Dog Mine was performed, and has indicated a unique aquifer situation within sub-permafrost groundwater at the
Jan 1, 2002
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Recent Advancements In Slurry Shield TunnelingBy Yoshihiro Kawarabata
INTRODUCTION With only about 30% of Japan's entire population served by sewer systems at the end of 1980, extensive sewerage construction programs have been implemented. As major sewer network
Jan 1, 1983
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New Opportunities for Energy Development on Indian ReservationsBy Daniel H. Israel
Indian tribes own a substantial portion of the West's minerals. More importantly, Indian reservations contain coal, oil and gas, uranium, and oil shale reserves in unusually large and unencumbere
Jan 6, 1980
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Detroit Salt Mine – Past and FutureBy E. Z. Manos
The Detroit salt mine is operated by the Detroit Salt Co. It is one of the oldest underground room-and-pillar mines in the United States still in production. Mining at the Detroit salt mine began
Jan 1, 2003
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Update On Development Of Mini-Disc Drill BitsBy J. E. Friant
The Mini-DiscTM cutter drill bit is a radical design departure from the traditional tri-cone rockdrill bit. Miniature disc type cutting tools as small as 3.25 inches (82.5 mm) diameter are fitted to
Jan 1, 1999
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New Developments In The Recovery Of Copper, Cobalt, Zinc And Manganese In The Boleo ProcessBaja Mining is currently constructing the Boleo metallurgical plant in Santa Rosalia, Mexico to recover copper, cobalt, zinc and possibly manganese products from the Boleo ore. The process involves a
Jan 1, 2012
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Steel-Fiber Reinforced Self-Compacting Concrete on the San Vicente Aqueduct TunnelBy C. D. Hebert, M. R. King
The 56,000' (17 km) long San Vicente Aqueduct Pipeline tunnel is being constructed using precast concrete rings to act as preliminary ground support through two sections of the bored tunnel with
Jan 1, 2007
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Operators Use First-Out Fault Detection To Dramatically Reduce Equipment DowntimeBy R. Schulz, K. King
Concentrating Line 6 just went down again. The control room operator checks the graphic display. Only one piece of equipment shows an alarm. Clicking on the ball mill icon, he discovers the culprit wa
Jan 1, 2001
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Exploratory Shaft Design For The Salt Repository ProjectBy S. A. G. Poppen, M. B. Mirza, A. I. Cooley
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is responsible for siting and constructing a licensed geologic repository for commercially generated high-level nuclear waste. Within DOE, the Office of Civilian Ra
Jan 1, 1987
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Mechanized Rock Excavation In MiningBy George H. K. Schenck
In this decade of the 1.970's it is forecast that eight billion cubic yards of rock will be excavated from 400, 000 miles of new tunnels, drifts and other underground workings in the western worl
Jan 1, 1974
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Exploration Decision Analyses for the Brightwater TunnelsBy L. Maday, V. J. Perrone, M. B. Gilbert
INTRODUCTION The Brightwater conveyance system project in King County, Washington consists of constructing about 21 km (13 mile) of effluent and combined influent and effluent tunnels. The influen
Jan 1, 2005
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A Tale Of Two Pit Lakes: Initial Results Of A Three-Year Study Of The Main Zone And Waterline Pit Lakes Near Houston, BCBy G. Lawrence, R. Pieters, A. Leung, T. Pedersen
The Main Zone and Waterline pit lakes at the Equity Silver Mine near Houston, BC (Canada) are the sites of a new 3-yr research program with three primary goals: 1) understanding controls on metal con
Jan 1, 2002
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Brightwater?s Ballinger Way Portal Presents Deep Shaft Ground Freezing ChallengesBy James D. Nickerson
Thee Brightwater water treatment facilities, currently scheduled to be completed in 2010 and begin operating in 2011, will serve the northern part of King County, WA. The facility includes a new trea
Jan 1, 2009
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Construction Control Instrumentation Used During Tunnel EnlargementBy Raymond P. Miller, David L. Monson, Robert A. Robinson
A geotechnical instrumentation program consisting of borehole extensometers and portable tape extensometer stations was effectively used to monitor concrete liner deformations and guide construction p
Jan 1, 1976
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Bulk-scale laboratory experiments of re-entering a sealed heatingBy W. K. Hitchcock
Anecdotal evidence suggests that re-entering a sealed heating poses a significant hazard, whereby the original heating is rejuvenated at an accelerated rate forcing withdrawal and re-sealing of the ar
Jan 1, 2009
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Liberation-Limited Grade/Recovery Curves From X-Ray Micro Ct Analysis Of Feed Material For The Evaluation Of Separation Efficiency - Preprint 09-025By J. D. Miller
Characterization of feed material with respect to expected concentrate grade and recovery is fundamental to the design of improved separation efficiencies and to achieve sustainable development in the
Jan 1, 2009
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Utilization of Strain Measurements on Shielded Tunnel Boring MachinesBy Brad Murray
Evaluating the performance of a shielded tunnel boring machine (TBM) can be difficult because the ground cannot be observed directly and in relation to the TBM attitude within the excavation. It is di
Jan 1, 2008
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Construction Of The East Side Access Manhattan TunnelsBy Don Hickey
The MTA in conjunction with LIRR, are in the process of expanding one of the largest commuter railroads in the country, with over 260,000 passengers a day. The LIRR, which provides 700 passenger train