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                     Ok Tedi - On Why Ok Tedi Was Found In 1968 Ok Tedi - On Why Ok Tedi Was Found In 1968By Colin C. Brooks The Ok Tedi gold/copper deposit of almost 800 million tonnes was found in I968 because at that time technology had just developed sufficiently to enable exploration of such an area, world markets and Jan 1, 1990 
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                     NATM Design For Stanford Linac Coherent Light Source Tunnels NATM Design For Stanford Linac Coherent Light Source TunnelsBy Jonathan Taylor, Irwan Halim, Frederick (Rick) Vincent The new underground facilities for the LINAC Coherent Light Source project at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center in Menlo Park, CA, are constructed in very weak sedimentary rock interspersed with Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Zurichberg Railroad Tunnel Zurichberg Railroad TunnelBy Frederic Chavan, Hans Jakob Windier, Shane Yanagisawa, Willy Ritz The Zurichberg twin track tunnel is the main segment of the Swiss Federal Railway's new expressline. A heavy concrete lining with a circular cross-section was chosen to cope with the swelling ten Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Extending Mine Ventilation Sensor Coverage with Real Time Model Simulation Extending Mine Ventilation Sensor Coverage with Real Time Model Simulation"The use of gas, temperature and airflow sensors to monitor mine ventilation atmospheres offers numerous safety and operational bene-fits to mines. Detection of dangerous gases, changes to airflows an Jan 1, 2016 
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                     The Effect Of Time-Dependent Properties Of Altered Rock On Tunnel Support Requirements The Effect Of Time-Dependent Properties Of Altered Rock On Tunnel Support RequirementsBy A. J. Hendron, G. Mesri, R. M. Semple Squeezing ground conditions in hard-rock tunneling are associated with fault zones containing brecciated rock and gouge. Gouge is a stiff clay-like soil that exhibits a propensity to creep. The ground Jan 1, 1974 
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                     Geologic Factors Described for Large Global Gold Placer Deposits Geologic Factors Described for Large Global Gold Placer DepositsBy Joseph R. Wojcik Introduction Placer deposits account for one-half to two-thirds of the total gold produced worldwide. As many as 311 t (10 million oz) have been produced from some major districts. Several others are Jan 11, 1984 
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                     Analysis Of Sampling And Slurry Flow Using Multi-Physics Modeling - Preprint 09-058 Analysis Of Sampling And Slurry Flow Using Multi-Physics Modeling - Preprint 09-058By D. McBride Representative samples are required from process streams in order to accurately measure chemical and physical characteristics. This information can then be used by process operators and metallurgists Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Back Injuries - Causes And Cures Back Injuries - Causes And CuresBy Herschel H. Potter Back injuries arising from such activities as lifting and handling objects have been and continue to be constant and undiminishing hazards of the occupational environment. Back pain in one form or ano Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Foundation Response to Subsidence Induced by High Extraction Mining in Southern Illinois Foundation Response to Subsidence Induced by High Extraction Mining in Southern IllinoisBy Ronald E. Yarbrough, Theodore L. Triplett, Larry R. Powell The Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Illinois Mine Subsidence Insurance Fund, is monitoring the response of two foundations to ground movements induced by subsidence from a high-extraction ret Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Engineering Geology Of St. Louis Co., Missouri Engineering Geology Of St. Louis Co., MissouriBy John D. Rockaway This report and accompanying engineering geologic map describe the generalized engineering geology of St. Louis County, Missouri for use in determining the most efficient, economical, and environmenta Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Fiberglass Reinforced Polymeric Rock Bolt Fiberglass Reinforced Polymeric Rock BoltBy John L. Habberstad, Robert R. Thompson, George B. Wallace, Robert C. Bates INTRODUCTION Rock bolts are one of the most common mine support systems in use today with approximately 90 to 95 million used annually in the nation's coal, metal and non-metal mines. By far t Jan 1, 1974 
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                     Exhaust Manifold Face Ventilation In Room-And-Pillar Mining Exhaust Manifold Face Ventilation In Room-And-Pillar MiningBy Chuck R. McLendon A new face ventilation system was needed at the Allied Chemical Trona mine, near Green River, Wyoming. The development of an exhaust manifold face ventilation system came from a need to reduce the dus Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Investigating the Information Diffusion Potential of Social Media Networks Investigating the Information Diffusion Potential of Social Media NetworksBy Atta Ur Rehman, Kwame Awuah-Offei "Information diffusion potential of a social media user affects how quickly information about a mineral project can diffuse through that user. If management can use social media and network analysis i Jan 4, 2018 
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                     Development Of A Comprehensive Air Quality Compliance Program Development Of A Comprehensive Air Quality Compliance ProgramBy W. Stark Many developing countries with little or no previous environmental regulation are now promulgating air quality regulations which require facilities to demonstrate compliance with both process paramete Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Reserve Calculations: An Adventure In Geo-Fantasy? Reserve Calculations: An Adventure In Geo-Fantasy?By N. B. Prenn Many recent projects have been developed and mined based upon imaginary reserves. Imaginary or "geo-fantasy" reserves have cost many companies millions of dollars. The significant and varied technolog Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Research on slurry loading/unloading of coal vessels in Japan Research on slurry loading/unloading of coal vessels in JapanBy K. Nagata, T. Kawashima, S. Tejima The expanding volume of maritime coal transportation is intensifying the problems concerning large vessel service, port construction, trans-shipment, and environmental control. The major problem is th Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Industrial Minerals - Bismuth And Antimony Compounds - A Look At 2009 Activity Industrial Minerals - Bismuth And Antimony Compounds - A Look At 2009 ActivityBy H. A. Taylor Bismuth, one of the heavier chemical elements, is a pinkish metalloid that is chemically related to antimony. It is a byproduct of lead and tungsten extraction and, to a lesser extent, of copper and Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Discussion – Selection of mine hoist ropes by L. Adler Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 9, No. 5 May 1957, pp. 563-564 Discussion – Selection of mine hoist ropes by L. Adler Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 9, No. 5 May 1957, pp. 563-564By G. T. Lineberry, R. S. Mateer Often only after years of "technical dormancy" do errors in published literature become apparent and meaningful. To prevent duplication of effort for future generations, the fol¬lowing corrections are Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Annual Review 1990 – Exploration 1990 Annual Review 1990 – Exploration 1990By E. D. Attanasi Exploration for non-fuel minerals has declined since 1988 as recessionary pressures have slowed growth in the industrialized economies. By most accounts, however, 1990 expenditures were still signific Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Equilibrium Capillary Pressure Measurements In Particulate Systems Equilibrium Capillary Pressure Measurements In Particulate SystemsBy D. Diggins Experimental apparatus for the determination of powder wettability is described. The principle of the technique is based on the measurement of the equilibrium capillary pressure in a packed bed of par Jan 1, 1992 
