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Tunnel Construction: Difficult Ground ConditionsBy James J. Brady, James S. Lewis, Robert B. Gordon, Jimmy W. Honeycutt
INTRODUCTION Tunnel construction has always been an extremely high risk form of contracting primarily due to the inaccessability of information concerning the ground conditions to be encountered du
Jan 1, 1983
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Continuous pilot-scale testing of column flotation for recovery of fine coalBy J. G. Groppo, B. K. Parekh
A series of performance studies were conducted using countercurrent column flotation to recover a marketable clean coal product from existing preparation plant fine waste streams. The test work was co
Jan 1, 1991
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Meteorological Influence On Radon Concentration In DrillholesBy Allan B. Tanner
The effects of radon in drillholes on gamma-ray logs have been described by L. S. Hilpert and C. M. Bunker1 Since these effects may cause drastic error in the evaluation of uranium deposits, it is use
Jan 7, 1959
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PhotoSeis: an Advancced Method for Vibration Analysis and ControlBy Daniel B. Conn, John L. Floyd
PhotoSeis™ is a blast analysis method that combines the advanced technologies of high speed motion picture photography and digital seismology. When fracturing rock with the use of explosive energy, th
Jan 1, 1990
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Concomitant Backstowing: Potential For Alleviating Concerns Associated With High-Production Longwall MiningBy M. J. Sanzotti, C. J. Bise
This paper examines the potential for controlling longwall-induced subsidence by pneumatically backstowing waste rock into the void created by mining. The paper also examines scheduling the process as
Jan 1, 1997
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EKATI? Diamond Mine ? Canada?s FirstBy William C. Boggis
EKATI? Diamond mine is located 300km northwest of Yellowknife and 200 km south of the Arctic Circle in the Northwest Territories of Canada. The site is a remote tundra area with continuous permafrost
May 1, 2001
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A Computer System For Metallurgical Plant Optimisation - IntroductionBy S. Kesler
Rössing Uranium Limited has operated since 1976 a large open pit uranium mine and extraction plant at a remote site in the Namib desert, South West Africa/Namibia. The geology (Berning, I., et al. Eco
Jan 1, 1986
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Application and Utilization of the Enviro-Clear Thickener in a U.S. Steel Coal Preparation PlantBy A. A. Terchick, J. C. Anderson, D. T. King
During 1972-1973, U.S. Steel acquired an existing southern West Virginia high volatile coal mine property including a 150 tph heavy media feldspar jig preparation plant. Expansion of production from t
Jan 1, 1976
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Design Of Drilled Shaft Supported Mat Moscow TowersBy Issa S. Oweis
Two Towers are currently under construction in Central Moscow in the Russian Federation. Building A is a 96 story tower and Building B is a 65 story tower. The columns in both structures bear on a t
Jan 1, 2007
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A View of Zinc Electrowinnng TheoryThe main factors controlling the electro- winning of zinc from impure aqueous sulphate electrolytes are reviewed. Zinc, hydrogen and impurities are deposited at the cathode. The current effic- iency
Jan 1, 1977
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Computer Assisted Coal Mine Engineering DesignBy G. Adel, J. Richard Lucas, C. Haycocks
This paper describes over sixteen computer programs developed at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University during the past twenty years to assist in the design of coal operations. Overall de
Jan 1, 1983
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Prediction And Control Of Dust In Indian Opencast Coal Mines And Their Surrounding AreasBy S. P. Banerjee
There has been a phenomenal increase in production of coal from opencast mines in India. At the same time environmental problems caused by mining are receiving greater atttention. Deterioration in amb
Jan 1, 1991
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Immobilization of free ionic gold and L-asparagine-complexed ionic gold by Sporosarcina ureae: The importance of organo-gold complexes in gold mobilityBy W. S. Fyfe, G. Southam, T. J. Beveridge
Sporosarcina ureae was able to grow in the presence of tip to 10-ppm L-asparagine complexed gold. However, 10 ppm Au3+ was found to be highly toxic to Sporosarcina ureae, killing 109 bacteria/mL withi
Jan 1, 2000
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Predicting Materials Handling Properties Of Tunnel MuckBy H. F. Haller, H. C. Pattison
The research program described in this paper is sponsored by the Advanced Research Projects Agency of the Department of Defense and monitored by the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the In
Jan 1, 1997
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The Fort Lawton Parallel Tunnel Seattle, WashingtonBy Brian Fulcher
The Fort Lawton Parallel Tunnel was built in 1990 - 1991 by Morrison Knudsen Corporation (MK) as an integral part of Seattle METRO's planned expansion of the Westpoint Treatment Plant. The projec
Jan 1, 1993
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Seismic Velocities in Unconsolidated PermafrostBy F. R. Corwin, M. S. King, R. W. Zimmerman
A model has been developed to relate the velocities of seismic waves in unconsolidated permafrost to the porosity and the extent of freezing. The permafrost is idealized as an assemblage of spherical
Jan 1, 1986
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Characterization of chain pillar stability in a deep western coal mine - A case studyBy P. H. Lu, M. J. DeMarco, J. R. Koehler
Beginning in late 1985 and continuing through 1987, US Bureau of Mines personnel investigated longwall chain pillar and entry design in two and three-entry gateroad systems at a deep underground coal
Jan 1, 1987
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Preliminary Investigations at Gold Mountain, Utah using an Interactive Data BaseBy Munson R. McKinney, Bryan A. Slim
To date some 1,000 exploration targets (by way of adits, mine dumps, shafts, outcrops and unstoped mine areas) have so far been identified using an interactive data base system to query a digital data
Jan 1, 1987
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Design And Operating Characteristics Of The New Olen Tank HouseBy C. Geenen
At its Olen site, Union Minière Copper operates a new full-size deposit tank house. A first 200,000 t/y module was commissioned in October 1996, and an additional 130,000 t/y unit started in April 199
Jan 1, 1999
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Design and Construction of No. 2 Residue Dam at RoseberyBy West Coast Staff
Attention to the design of facilities for drainage, of both surface water and seepage, made it possible to attain, for a qam impounding residues from a concentrating mill, a more stable sand wall whic
Jan 1, 1958