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Adventures in MicrotunnelingBy Joseph Clare, Elizabeth Anderson, Mike McGinley, Ron Hines, Judy Cochran
The South Lake Union Pipelines contract for King County Wastewater Treatment Division and Seattle Public Utilities in Seattle, Washington included three 1.8 m (72-in)inside diameter microtunneled pipe
Jan 1, 2005
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More Than 30,000 Expected At MinExpo 2008From Sept. 22-24, the Las Vegas Convention Center will be home to MinExpo 2008, the world?s largest mining equipment show that comes along once every four years. Sponsored by the National Mining Assoc
Jan 1, 2008
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Making Headway: All-Tool Carriers And Attachments Are Making An Impact On Advanced TunnelingBy Peter Bigwood
Whether drilling through tough clay or breaking rock, or facing the most severe conditions including mixed face ground, perched water and running and flowing sands, working under-ground certainly come
Jan 1, 2012
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Binders For Heap Leaching AgglomerationBy K. A. Lewandowski
Agglomeration techniques are widely used by industry to form fine particles into larger masses that are easier to handle and process. One area where agglomeration is potentially useful is in heap leac
Jan 1, 2009
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New Opportunities and Challenges in Surveying Underground Cavities Using Photogrammetric MethodsThe exploitation of the underground is currently undergoing a major transformation process. Besides mining, alternative ways of utilization are playing an increasingly important role. These alternativ
Jan 7, 2020
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Barrick Goldstrike Roaster Facility Roasting And Gas HandlingBy A. Cole, A. Bolland
The roasting and gas handling circuits at Goldstrikes' new Roasting Facility incorporate proven technologies in a unique combination. During the design of the plant, every effort was made to uti
Jan 1, 2001
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - PerliteBy K. N. Santini, J. M. Barker
The perlite industry in the United States continued to undergo rapid change and increased competition last year as it did in 2002. U.S. production in 2004 was 510 kt (562,000 st),an increase followin
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Industrial Sand and GravelBy T. P. Dolley
Domestic production of industrial sand and gravel in 2004 was about 29 Mt (32 million st), a 6-percent increase from 2003. This increase was buoyed by a robust construction sector of the U.S. economy
Jan 1, 2005
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Annual Review 2006 – Coal ReviewBy F. Freme
For the second time in four years, the coal industry was brought to the forefront of the nation’s consciousness in 2006, as two separate events unfolded which involved coal miners trapped underground.
Jan 1, 2007
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Reputation engineering; Building stakeholder trust in the age of AI - ME Feature ArticleBy Michael MacMillan
The mining industry has always operated under intense public scrutiny. Community expectations, investor pressures, regulatory obligations, and environmental oversight create a uniquely complex communi
Jan 1, 2026
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PC-Based Worker-Scheduling System For Underground MinesBy S. O. Yuan, R. L. Grayson
As a followup to a USBM-sponsored research project, the authors utilized the knowledge-base structure and system concepts from a Sun Sparcstation-based worker-scheduling system of the mine-management
Jan 1, 1998
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Use Of High Efficiency Electrical Submersible Pumps For Large Scale Mine DewateringBy K. Lang
A case study is provided that highlights the successful use of high efficiency electrical submersible pumps (ESPs) adapted from the oil and gas industry for a large scale, open pit mine dewatering
Feb 27, 2013
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Methods To Improve Mine Ventilation System Efficiency - Introduction - Preprint 09-070By C. Pritchard
John Marks said in his acceptance of the Hartman Award in 2008 ? ?I guess that without the occasional complaint, your mine is probably over-ventilated? (Marks, 2008). Miners are seldom in this situati
Jan 1, 2009
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Optimization of Tellurium and Antimony Extraction from Residue Generated in Alkaline Sulfide Leaching of Tellurium-Bearing Alkaline Skimming Slag Using Central Composite Design Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (e0c562d4-30bd-4458-b8cb-8e6a1cd409aa)By Qinghua Tian, Zhipeng Xu, Dong Li, Xueyi Guo, Liu Zhu
A possible process for extracting tellurium and antimony from a residue generated in alkaline sulfide leaching of telluriumbearing alkaline skimming slag was proposed. The central composite design was
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Boart Longyear 4200 Surface Drill Features Improved SafetySafety is the No. 1 concern of any drill contractor or mine operator. Everyone in the industry knows a safe site helps stabilize operational costs and enables higher productivity. When it comes to ex
Jan 1, 2009
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NATM Strategies In The U.S.?Lessons Learned From The Initial Support Design For The Caldecott 4th BoreBy Bhaskar B. Thapa
The design of the Caldecott 4th Bore, located along State Route 24 in Oakland, California, is based on the principles of the New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM). Typical NATM initial support design p
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Coal Quality And Resources In The Us Gulf Coastal PlainBy J. C. Willett, J. R. Sanfilipo, P. D. Warwick
The U.S. Geological Survey has conducted an assessment of the Nation’s coal deposits that potentially could be mined during the next 30 or more years. For the Gulf Coastal Plain region, the assessmen
Jan 1, 2001
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Simulation of thermal effects on the flow field in a pilot-scale kilnBy B. DANIEL MARJAVAARA, I. A. SOFIA LARSSON, ANNA-LENA LJUNG
One way to upgrade iron ore is to process it into pellets. The pelletizing process is multifaceted, involving complex fluid dynamics with highly turbulent, high-temperature flow in intricate geometrie
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Glenbrook Nickel – Can New Caledonian Ore Save the Only US Nickel Producer?By Kerry Spickelmier
The only nickel smelter and the only active nickel mine in the United States is Glenbrook Nickel Co., a joint venture (50% each) of Cominco Resources International Ltd. and Cominco Ltd. In 1989, with
Jan 1, 1993
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Correct Identification Of Chrysotile Asbestos In OresBy Allison
During the 1980’s, laboratories opened throughout the United States to serve the analysis needs of a rapidly growing asbestos abatement industry. The samples analyzed were either collected during the
Jan 1, 2005