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NATM Through Clean Sands—The Michigan Street ExperienceBy Mohamed A. Younis, Paul J. Headland, Paul H. Madsen, Vojtech Gall
INTRODUCTION A 100 ft long, 20 ft high and 18 ft wide NATM tunnel was excavated through grouted clean sands beneath a busy city street, including a variety of existing utility lines. The new tunnel
Jan 1, 2007
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NATM Tunnels at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Menlo Park, CaliforniaBy P. J. Doig
The LCLS project at SLAC will allow new insights into material properties, chemical reactions and biological processes. The project includes half a mile of new underground construction. Excavation in
Jan 1, 2008
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NATM Usage In Difficult Ground ConditionsBy Heinz Distelmeier
The New Austrian Tunneling Method was, as is well known, developed from conventional rock tunnelling. In Germany about 10 years ago the NATM began to be applied to partially stable soils by incorporat
Jan 1, 1983
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NATM/SEM Analyses for San Francisco?s Transbay Extension TunnelBy Steve Klein
The Transbay Downtown Extension (DTX) in San Francisco involves the construction of a large-span tunnel with a width ranging from 43 to over 60 feet. The tunnel will be excavated using the New Austria
Jan 1, 2008
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Natural Acid Drainage in the Upper Alamosa River of ColoradoBy Harry H. Posey, John Woodling, Miriam L. Renkin
Natural acid drainage is generated from pyritic rock underlying 17 percent of the upper Alamosa River basin. About one-third of these acid producing rocks have nil carbonate buffering capacity; there
Jan 1, 2000
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Natural And Synthetic GraphitesBy Erle I. Shobert
In the comparison and consideration of synthetic and natural materials, graphites represent a situation in which natural graphites amount to less than 10% of the total carbon and graphite production b
Jan 1, 1964
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Natural Attenuation of Cyanide by Soil MaterialBy Roman Z. Pyrih
Subsurface migration of cyanide is attenuated by naturally occurring geochemical and biogeochemical processes. Geochemical mechanisms which remove or immobilize cyanide and metal-cyanide complexes inc
Jan 1, 1990
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Natural Gas And The Competitive Fuel MarketBy Francis J. Quinn
The Natural Gas Act, of 1938, which put interstate pipelines under the jurisdiction of the Federal Power Commission, did not place a protective competitive shield around such companies - nor does any
Jan 1, 1961
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Natural Iron Oxide Pigments - Rebirth Through InnovationBy S. S. Mauney
Natural and synthetic colors are used in almost every facet of daily life as a means of communication and expression. Natural ochres, umbers, hematites and magnetites were once used in their crude or
Jan 1, 1995
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Natural Iron Oxide Pigments -A Rebirth Through InnovationBy S. S. Mauney
Natural and synthetic colors are used in almost every facet of our daily lives as a means of communication and expression. Natural ochres, umbers, hematites, and magnetites were once used in their cru
Jan 1, 1993
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Natural Language Processing for Classification of Narratives from MSHA DataBy M. Shahsavar, J. Sattarvand, J. Gomez
Mining can be categorized as a hazardous activity, considering some factors such as environmental conditions with a considerable presence of humidity, suspended particles, or falling rocks have affect
Jun 25, 2023
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Natural Lightweight Aggregates Of The SouthwestBy Dennis P. Bryan
The southwestern United States has an abundance of natural lightweight aggregate (NLA) deposits of volcanic origin that are being used in the construction industry within the region. New Mexico, Arizo
Jan 1, 1987
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Natural Sources of Metals to Surface Waters in the Upper Animas River Watershed, ColoradoBy Winfield G. Wright, Philip L. Verplanck, Douglas B. Yager, Dana J. Bove, M. Alisa Mast
The upper Animas River watershed is affected by metal-rich drainage from abandoned mines and by natural weathering of mineralized bedrock. To investigate the importance of natural metal sources, surfa
Jan 1, 2000
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Natural Ventilation Pressure In A Deep Salt Mine - A Case StudyBy J. R. Stoltz, E. Thompson, S. Pattee
On May 15 and 16, 1999, a mine ventilation survey was performed in the 705-m- (2,312-ft-) deep Cayuga Mine, Cargill Salt Division, Lansing, NY. The purpose of the survey was to develop a numerical mod
Jan 1, 2003
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Natural Versus Mining-Related Water Quality Degradation to Tributaries Draining Mount Moly, Silverton, ColoradoBy Winfield G. Wright, Philip L. Verplanck, Philip L. Hageman, Douglas B. Yager, Dana J. Bove, M. Alisa Mast
Geological, hydrological, and geochemical information synthesized in a Geographical Information System (GIS) for water and rock surrounding South and Middle Forks of Mineral Creek, northwest of Silver
Jan 1, 2000
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Natural vs. Synthetic Magnesites in the Manufacture of RefractoriesBy O. M. Wicken
Magnesite has the unique combination of properties that make it useful in a wide variety of metallurgical applications. The use of refractory magnesite has been increasing throughout the world, but th
Jan 1, 1964
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Naturally Occurring Asbestos Issues In The Aggregates Industry: Fact And FictionBy K. F. Bailey
Naturally occurring asbestos in aggregate and other mineral deposits, and the release of asbestos fibers into the ambient environment, is a public health concern. Determining the presence of asbestos
Jan 1, 2002
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Nature And Distribution Of Phosphorus Minerals In Cook Inlet Coals, AlaskaBy P. D. Rao
Although phosphorus is a very important biogenic element, its concentration in coal is generally low. Phosphorus concentrations typically range from 0.001 % to 0.229% in raw coals of the contiguous 48
Jan 1, 1992
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Nature Friendly Sustainability: MiningBy M. Javier
This concept paper is presented in the hope of raising the awareness of mankind on the necessity for its peaceful coexistence with nature. It is a food for thought. It takes compromise and sacrifice o
Feb 27, 2013
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Nature Of Low-Grade Indian Iron Ores And The Prospects Of Their Enrichment Through Gravity SeparationBy S. Roy
Soft laminated iron ore (SLO) having a higher hematite content and Martite goethite iron ore (MGO) having a higher goethite content were subjected to detailed characterization and beneficiation. The p
Jan 1, 2009