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                     Underground Subway Construction Costs Underground Subway Construction CostsBy Harry Sutcliffe THE PROBLEM Two and a half years have gone by since the December, 1976 Civil Engineering article on subway costs caused such a furore. What has happened in this interval? Even after discounting Jan 1, 1979 
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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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                     Inorganic Polymers Improve Bitumen Recovery From Low Grade Canadian Oil Sands Inorganic Polymers Improve Bitumen Recovery From Low Grade Canadian Oil SandsBy A. Mahmoudkhani There has been a continuous interest in chemical aids for processing Canadian oil sands by hot water extraction process since the first commercial industry operation in 1967. Several inorganic and org Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Managing Contractor Safety In Australia Managing Contractor Safety In AustraliaBy J. Luxford The last decade has seen an enormous increase in the use of contractors right across the Australian mining industry. So much so that contractors now operate 33 of the 68 underground metalliferous mine Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Construction Of Shin-Kanmon Tunnel On Sanyo Shinkansen Construction Of Shin-Kanmon Tunnel On Sanyo ShinkansenBy Kazuo Magata, Hirohiko Fujita, Masazumi Tashiro, Yoshiaki Sato, Yoshio Shinoda The Shinkansen of the Japanese National Railways (JNR) presently in operation between Tokyo and Hakata, approximately 1,000 km, was constructed at three stages: between Tokyo and Shin-Osaka opening in Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Instrumentation Of Open Cut Subway Excavation For The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) Instrumentation Of Open Cut Subway Excavation For The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA)By Rodney K. Morrison MARTA, The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, is building a 53 mile heavy rail transit system to serve the City of Atlanta. Phase A of the Rail System, consisting of approximately 14 miles Jan 1, 1979 
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                     La Ciénega – A New Gold Mine in Mexico La Ciénega – A New Gold Mine in MexicoBy F. Grajales Muñoz The Ciénega project, now under construction by Peñoles group, is located in the mountains of northwest Durango, Mexico. The gold and silver deposits are found in a 4-km (2.5mile) long system of veins. Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Project Payette Proposed Solution Mining Program For The Creation Of A 315 Foot Diameter Unsupported Sphere At, A Depth Of 2,700 Feet Project Payette Proposed Solution Mining Program For The Creation Of A 315 Foot Diameter Unsupported Sphere At, A Depth Of 2,700 FeetBy Jr. Kermit Allen A study was conducted for the AEC to determine the feasibility of constructing an unsupported 315 foot diameter spherical cavity at a depth of 2,700 feet in a salt dome. A cavity of this size and shap Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Joint Water Pollution Control Plant Tunnel and Ocean Outfall Project Joint Water Pollution Control Plant Tunnel and Ocean Outfall ProjectBy Steve Dubnewych, Jon Kaneshiro, Calvin Jin The Joint Water Pollution Control Plant (JWPCP), operated by the Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County (the Districts), treats wastewater generated by over3 million people and processes wastewate Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Comparison of Different Blast Design Models, Using a Blasting Software Comparison of Different Blast Design Models, Using a Blasting SoftwareBy Roozbeh Afzali Designing an appropriate tunnel blasting pattern reduces the cost of rock breakage and subsequent operations such as loading, haulage and support of tunnels. For that reason, we developed a software t Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Ocean Bottom Tap Point Lepreau Cooling Water Tunnels New Brunswick Ocean Bottom Tap Point Lepreau Cooling Water Tunnels New BrunswickBy Fred Breu, Ronald E. Heuer INTRODUCTION The Point Lepreau nuclear generating station was constructed in the late 1970's and early 1980's by the New Brunswick Electric Power Commission. Point Lepreau is a small peni Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Little-explored area of Argentina shows base and precious metals potential Little-explored area of Argentina shows base and precious metals potentialBy Barton J. Suchomel Introduction Despite perennial economic turbulence, Argentina continues to push ahead with efforts to develop its fledgling hardrock mining industry. The country lacks the infrastructure and mining Jan 8, 1988 
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                     Permitting New Tunnels in Southern Ontario, Canada—Panacea, Pragmatism, and Professionalism Permitting New Tunnels in Southern Ontario, Canada—Panacea, Pragmatism, and ProfessionalismBy Adrian Coombs, Paul Magowan, Derek Zoldy Continued development and intensification are fuelling the urgent need for new trunk infrastructure within The Regional Municipality of York and throughout the Greater Toronto Area. Permitting of thes Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Pumping and Drainage Pumping and DrainageBy Christopher J. Bise INTRODUCTION The control of nuisance water in a mine is extremely important; left uncontrolled, nuisance water can have a severe effect on haulage, ventilation, production, and the health and safe Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Mechanized Mining of Narrow Veins – Problems and Equipment Options Mechanized Mining of Narrow Veins – Problems and Equipment OptionsBy Jacek Paraszczak Numerous problems encountered in the mining of narrow vein deposits challenge the productivity, competitiveness and profitability of many mines. Mechanization of mining operations is one of the most i Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Design And Construction Of The Lafayette Bluff Tunnel Design And Construction Of The Lafayette Bluff TunnelBy D. L. Petersen, C. R. Nelson, B. K. Nelson, B. D. Wagener The Lafayette Bluff tunnel, currently under construction for the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT), will be among the widest highway tunnels in the United States. The 199-meter tunnel is Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Zinc Alloys Replace Bronze in Mining Equipment Bushings and Bearings Zinc Alloys Replace Bronze in Mining Equipment Bushings and BearingsBy Tony S. Calayag Throughout the mining industry today, new bearing materials - ZA* high-performance zinc-aluminum alloys - are reducing costs of maintaining and rebuilding a wide range of equipment. As replacements fo Jan 7, 1983 
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                     Practical Methods Of Shallow Shaft Sinking Practical Methods Of Shallow Shaft SinkingBy James J. Brady, Joginder S. Bhore, Robert B. Gordon, Jimmy W. Honeycutt The authors of this paper have a combined construction experience of 70 years. They have served as engineers and managers on projects throughout the United States and Canada. Approximately 50 shafts h Jan 1, 1985 
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                     What it’s worth : A review of mineral royalty information What it’s worth : A review of mineral royalty informationBy H. Lyn Bourne This is the fourth annual tabulation that gives mineral royalty information. The table presents previous information plus about two dozen new entries. In addition to the royalty information, some entr Jan 8, 1986 
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                     Longwall Coal Mining Under S.M.C.R.A. 1977 The Ohio Experience Longwall Coal Mining Under S.M.C.R.A. 1977 The Ohio ExperienceBy Robert J. Rothwell Underground mining of coal by longwall mining methods has not been a predominant technique in Ohio. To date, only five mines in the state utilize this method, however, the technique has sparked a cert Jan 1, 1986 
