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                     Coal mining research - Growth in energy demand can be met while reducing injuries and fatalities Coal mining research - Growth in energy demand can be met while reducing injuries and fatalitiesBy Wayne N. Marchant Introduction The issue of coal mining safety plays an important role in the United States' growing dependence on coal to supply its future needs. This article will address the federal government Jan 4, 1987 
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                     WMATA Use Of The New Austrian Tunneling Method For Lining And Support WMATA Use Of The New Austrian Tunneling Method For Lining And SupportBy Larry H. Heflin The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's Wheaton Station and tunnel design was completed and offered for bid in the Spring of 1983. The format was unique to the Authority: a four part Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Condemnation valuation : The taking of mineral bearing lands Condemnation valuation : The taking of mineral bearing landsBy M. C. Azar, W. B. Mason, G. L. Anderson Eminent domain overview Eminent domain is the power of the Government or a municipality to take property for public use without the consent or acceptance of the owner. Typically, the agency taking Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Engineering Work Leading To A Rock Tunnel Plan Engineering Work Leading To A Rock Tunnel PlanBy Forrest C. Neil, Clint J. Keifer The pollution of our water supply, Lake Michigan, is a continuing threat so long as our overflows from combined sewers exist. The problems have become even more acute during recent years, due to the i Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Oilwell Cementing: What Is Next? Oilwell Cementing: What Is Next?By A. Mahmoudkhani Primary cementing is the process of placing cement in the annulus between the casing and the formations exposed to the wellbore. Portland cement was first used in 1903 in the Lopoc Field in California Jan 1, 2012 
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                     “Shake And Slip To Survive” - Tunnel Design “Shake And Slip To Survive” - Tunnel DesignBy Drupad B. Desai, Bruce Chang, Jay L. Merritt This paper reviews difficult ground conditions encountered along the alignment of large-diameter sewage tunnels for the City of Los Angeles. It offers a detailed one-of-a-kind solution to a unique pro Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Waterproofing And The New Austrian Tunnel Method (NATM) Waterproofing And The New Austrian Tunnel Method (NATM)By A. Kevin Beaton, Robert W. Laakso The desire for dry passageways promotes the NATM as it provides a final support system most suitable for the installation of a waterproofing membrane. Waterproofing during construction is a cost effec Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Water Jets And Rock Hammers For Tunneling In The U. S. And U. S. S. R. Water Jets And Rock Hammers For Tunneling In The U. S. And U. S. S. R.By William C. Cooley SUMMARY A review is presented of the state of development of high pressure water jet equipment and of large impact hammers for rock tunneling. Information from the U.S.S.R. is based on published li Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Analysis And Control Of Energy Consumption In Surface Coal Mining - Preprint 09-082 Analysis And Control Of Energy Consumption In Surface Coal Mining - Preprint 09-082By D. Bogunovic The U.S. coal mining industry consumes a significant amount of energy, primarily diesel fuel and electricity. The continuous global increase in energy demand, high energy prices, and environmental iss Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Assessing Small Underground Coal Mines For High Safety-Related Risk Assessing Small Underground Coal Mines For High Safety-Related RiskBy H. Kinilakodi In 2008, the authors developed a methodology for assessing underground coal mines for high risk for major-hazard events. It focused on major hazard-related violations of safety standards associated wi Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Technical Development Of The Coal Dust Explosibility Meter Technical Development Of The Coal Dust Explosibility MeterBy H. Verakis, M. J. Sapko The Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL)1 of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) in collaboration with the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Technical Support Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Grouting and Segmental Linings—Proceed with Caution Grouting and Segmental Linings—Proceed with CautionBy Thomas Gregor, Brian Garrod As the popularity of precast concrete segmental linings for tunnels is growing in North America, some problems related to grouting of, and near, these linings are starting to appear. The installat Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Innovative Solutions In The Development Of An Expert System At CCI’s Empire Mine Innovative Solutions In The Development Of An Expert System At CCI’s Empire MineBy R. P. Sloan, A. S. Whitford In November 1999, CCI's Empire Iron Mining Partnership and MinnovEX Technologies Inc. developed an expert system for advanced control of their Empire IV Grinding Section. Empire IV is comprised o Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Major Silver Deposits Of Utah: Geochemical And Geological Reasons For World -Class High And Low Grade Systems (afe76188-1e20-4ed9-a905-87de5b05bfe4) Major Silver Deposits Of Utah: Geochemical And Geological Reasons For World -Class High And Low Grade Systems (afe76188-1e20-4ed9-a905-87de5b05bfe4)By L. P. James, W. W. Atkinson Utah has produced about one billion troy oz. (31.7M tonnes) of silver, more than any U.S. state except Idaho. Several very high grade ore systems, now closed, occur within large polymetallic limestone Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Factors Bearing On The Interpretation Of In Situ Testing Results Factors Bearing On The Interpretation Of In Situ Testing ResultsBy D. J. Dodds, W. L. Schroeder INTRODUCTION The plate loading test is a simple, useful tool in rock mechanics. The test consists of applying load to a rock surface and noting the resulting deflections. Plate loading tests are ty Jan 1, 1974 
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                     Grouting For Groundwater Control Milwaukee Inline Project Grouting For Groundwater Control Milwaukee Inline ProjectBy Edwin F. Shorey, Richard F. Coon, Steven B. Fradkin Crosstown Interceptor Phase IA is the first deep tunnel element of the Milwaukee Inline Project. The tunnel contract includes 6,492 meters (m) of 9.1-m-diameter tunnel, two access shafts, and partial Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Geomechanics GeomechanicsBy Z. T. Bieniawski Geomechanics signifies the science and engineering of soil and rock materials and of rock masses. It is a field of professional practice and research that draws heavily on the elements of soil and roc Jan 1, 2008 
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                     CSO Control At Detroit?s Upper Rouge Tunnel CSO Control At Detroit?s Upper Rouge TunnelBy Wern-ping Chen To mitigate and control the combined sewer over-flows from 17 outfalls in Detroit, MI, three outfalls in Dearborn Heights, MI and eight outfalls in Redford Township MI, the Detroit Water and Sewerage Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Coal CoalBy F. Freme Coal production in the United States increased in2004 by 36 Mt (39.7 million st) to end the year at 1 Gt(1.11 billion st), according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). This was a 3. Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Appalachian Operators Maintain Significant Production Appalachian Operators Maintain Significant ProductionBy Henry A. Signore The Appalachian coalfield, located in eastern Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia, has been one of the most productive in the United States. Total production from the Appalachian coalfi Jan 1, 1995 
