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Global Warming – An Engineering AppraisalBy Raphael G. Kazmann
The predicted warming of the earth's surface, presently the subject of much debate, controversy and legislation, is based on what is termed "the greenhouse effect." This is the result of the prop
Jan 1, 1992
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Selling Forward Increases Profits For Gold ProducersBy Thomas D. Kaufmann
Whether pursuing hedging or speculative strategies, gold miners can increase sales revenues 1 % to 6% by constantly pricing production forward. Unlike other commodities, gold futures prices are consis
Jan 1, 1991
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Transitions Between Micro- and Macro-EngineeringBy J. A. Herbst
Successful transitions from micro- to macro-engineering are the keys to effective technology transfer between research and development organizations and industrial end users. At the same time, it has
Jan 1, 1992
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Product Stewardship - A Vital Element In Business SuccessBy William M. Clark
In 1988, the Chemical Manufacturers Association (CMA) launched Responsible Care®, a program of guiding principles created to address the publics' concern about the manufacture and use of chemicals. T
Jan 1, 1998
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European Vs. United States Construction Contracting PracticesBy Sol Ribakoff
In 1973, the Subcommittee on Contracting Practices, U. S. National Committee on Tunneling Technology, National Academy of Sciences, under the able chairmanship of A. A. Mathews, Engineering Consultant
Jan 1, 1981
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A Range of Mining Techniques to Meet Site-Specific ConditionsBy Stephen Utter
One function of mining is to supply oil shale of the required grade and characteristics to surface retorts. The mining methods must he safe, efficient, and environmentally acceptable. Although the Bur
Jan 1, 1981
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24. Models of Volcanogenic Deposits (Massive Sulfides)By Victor F. Hollister
This section includes examples of discoveries of Kuroko- and Anyoz-type massive sulfides, and shale-hosted, zinc-lead deposits, and describes exploration models for each group of case histories. Explo
Jan 1, 1991
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The Application Of Wire Saws To Underground ExcavationBy Gerald Zink
The object of underground excavation--apart from mining-- is to create an opening to serve as a part of some useful structure. The value of the opening lies in its conformity to the design configurati
Jan 1, 1974
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Discussion - Determination Of The Optimum Lifetime Of A Mining Project Using Discounted Cash Flow And Option Pricing Techniques - Cavender, B.By P. Malozemoff
Discussion by P. Malozemoff I have no objection to using mathematics in the value appraisal of properties. The factor that is not emphasized in the paper is that very few important properties have
Jan 1, 1994
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Compositional Variations In High-Calcium Limestone, Deposits In Western KentuckyBy Garland R. Dever
Extensive deposits of high-calcium limestone occur in the Upper Mississippian Warsaw and Ste. Genevieve Limestones in the region of the lower Cumberland, Tennessee, and Ohio Rivers in western Kentucky
Jan 1, 1972
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Energy’s Influence On The Bauxite IndustryBy Murray D. Lester
The relationship between bauxite and energy has two distinct aspects. On the one hand, since virtually all of the bauxite that is mined winds up as aluminum metal, the economic health and future of th
Jan 1, 1984
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Tunnel Boring Machine InstrumentationBy Larry Snyder, Levent Ozdemir, Charles Fishman, Fun-Den Wang
Tunnel Boring Machine Instrumentation A 9.17 m. diameter tunnel boring machine presently in operation in Chicago, Illinois, has been instrumented to continuously monitor and record machine thrust,
Jan 1, 1979
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Stripper – A Computer Program For The Analysis of The Effectiveness of Chilled Water Pipe InsulationBy R. RAMSDEN
The deep South African gold mines rely on refrigeration to provide a safe working environment. Chilled water, which is produced in large central refrigeration plants, is distributed throughout mines I
Jan 1, 1991
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Slurry Face Machine TunnellingBy Alastair R. Biggart
ABOUT BENTONITE TUNNELLING Much has been written and many learned papers given on this subject whose generic term is Slurry Tunnelling. This paper is about the particular form of slurry tunnelling
Jan 1, 1979
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Assessment Of Empirical Design Methods For Tunnels In RockBy Gregory B. Baecher, Walter Steiner, Herbert H. Einstein
1. INTRODUCTION Empirical methods have always been important in tunneling in contrast to many other branches of engineering. Beginning in the late 19th century, when engineering entered the phase o
Jan 1, 1979
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Examples of instability at surface mining projectsBy C. O. Brawner
Geotechnical theory is reasonably well developed to evaluate the stability of rock slopes for surface mining projects. It is recognized widely that structural geology, groundwater pressures and seepag
Jan 1, 1991
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Uses Of Coal (9619adc1-9b30-4a40-b47e-68ef1b56aba1)By Wilbur C. (Original by) Helt
Throughout the history of mankind, the principal use of coal has been to produce heat through combustion. The heat is used in many ways: to warm air space for our comfort; to provide heat or energy to
Jan 1, 1981
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Application And Design Of Deep Cone Paste Thickener Systems For Tailings DisposalBy C. McDonald, S. Slottee
Deep "paste" thickeners have been used in the alumina industry for several decades to improve chemical recovery and allow “stacking” of the red mud for disposal. These paste systems have eliminated m
Jan 1, 2003
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Robbins Double Shield Breaks Through On Sochi ProjectIn early March 2011, a 6.2 m (20.3 ft) diameter Rob-bins Double Shield tunnel boring machine (TBM) crossed the finish line in Sochi, Russia. The machine completed a 4.5-km- (2.8-mile-) long section o
Jan 1, 2011
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MSP LRT Tunnel and StationBy Sakir Selcuk, Brian Hamilton, Paul Zick
The 1.8 mi (2.9 km) Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport Light Rail Transit Tunnels and Station project is comprised of the underground segments of the 11.8 mi(18.8 km) Hiawatha Light Rail Trans
Jan 1, 2003