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Concrete Aggregates for British Columbia Construction ProjectsBy P. J. Routledge
THE purpose of this paper is to discuss the practical aspects of locating gravel deposits and of establishing efficient, portable concrete aggregate beneficiation plants for use on construction projec
Jan 1, 1962
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Concrete And Wood Blocks For Ground Support In Cyprus MinesBy J. L. Bruce, G. W. Nicolson
THE country rock of the Mavrovouni mine of the Cyprus Mines Corp. is hydrothermally altered, disintegrated pillow lava, with very little tensile strength ("short" ground). In places, especially when w
Jan 1, 1947
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Concrete Bridge Pier Removal in an Environmentally Sensitive RiverBy Paul Kunze
When a new bridge was needed across the upper reaches of the Yellowstone River in Montana, removing the old concrete bridge piers became an environmental concern for the highway department engineers.
Jan 1, 2014
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Concrete Cloth hydration study - SME Transactions 2014By D. Wenstrup, K. Perry, J. Hatfield, P. Sainato, B. Lusk
Concrete-infused cloth is used in several civil and mining surface applications whose circumstances are similar to some of those in underground mining. A feature of this material is that it cannot be
Jan 1, 2014
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Concrete Construction Trends of the FutureBy L. C. DeCory
"Concrete is a common denominator to the building process and portland cement is an integral and necessary component of concrete. The cost of portland cement is nominal and its cost comprises, in most
Jan 1, 1973
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Concrete DemolitionBy Duane A. Houkom
Explosive demolition of concrete has been accepted as a safe and economical means of concrete removal for many years. I imagine that the early concrete blasters were experienced rock blasters who appl
Jan 1, 1982
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Concrete Filled Steel Tubes for Deep Foundations of Transportation StructuresBy Charles Roeder, Amy Leland, Dawn E. Lehman
Concrete filled steel tubes (CFSTs) are composite members that are commonly used in many countries today. CFST components are used in the United States, but they are more common in Asia, in part becau
Jan 1, 2019
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Concrete in Mining and Metallurgical EngineeringBy Francis T. Havard
A Reply to the Discussion by Mr. Francis T. Havard of the Paper by Mr. Henry W. Edwards, which was read at the Atlantic City Meeting, February, 1.904. (Annual Meeting, February, 1905.) MR. HENRY W
Mar 1, 1905
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Concrete Masonry And Its Golden Age Of OpportunityBy Paul Lenchuk
The concrete block industry can trace its beginnings to the early 18th century when most of the experimental work was being carried out in England. In America, the concrete masonry industry got starte
Jan 1, 1971
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Concrete Masonry: Changing The Shape Of Things To ComeBy S. S. Szoke
The concrete masonry industry, represented by the National Concrete Masonry Association has significantly expanded its markets since the industry's inception. The concrete masonry industry has de
Jan 1, 1993
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Concrete Overbreak Estimation and Analysis Errors in Bored PilesBy Nuno Cruz
"The concrete overbreak estimation for bored piles provides the quantification of the shaft’s expansion beyond its theoretical volume. There are stability analysis methods that can be employed before
Jan 1, 2017
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Concrete Piles Driven In A Coral SandBy L. D. Johnson
12 groups of 12 precast prestressed (PCPS) piles were driven in the lagoon of Kwajalein Island to support a dry dock. Pre-construction investigation of the calcareous coral sands and static pile loeid
Jan 1, 1993
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Concrete Pillar Method To Eliminate Risks Working Above Or Below Waste Rock BackfillsWhen solid pillar is not left to separate different mining levels in underground mine with high dip angle deposit, waste rock in the backfilled stope could be a safety hazard to future mining activiti
Jan 1, 2010
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Concrete Production for Underground Mining Using Mine Tailings - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Oscar Cabello, Luis Mendieta, Maribel Guzman
Mineral flotation processes generate large volumes of tailings, which must be disposed of efficiently and safely. In addition to dry stack disposal, the possibility of reusing these tailings as aggreg
Feb 22, 2026
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Concrete PumpsBy Melvin E. Poad
INTRODUCTION The placement of concrete by means of pumping is one of the fastest growing practices in the construction industry and is widely used in mining applications. In¬troduced in the United St
Jan 1, 1982
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Concrete Reinforcement Modeling for Efficient Information SharingBy S. Aram
Concrete reinforcing requires coordination among many roles: structural engineer, estimator, detailer, fabricator, installer and others. The methods used to define and represent concrete reinforcement
Aug 1, 2013
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Concrete Stoppings In Coal Mines For Resisting Explosions: Detailed Tests Of Typical Stoppings And Strength Of Coal As A Buttress ? ForewordBy George S. Rice
[This paper gives the details of tests to determine the design of stoppings capable of withstanding a pressure, applied to either side, of 50 pounds per square inch,6 as required by section 104 (a) of
Jan 1, 1931
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Concrete Technology In The U.S.S.R. ? IntroductionBy James D. Piper
In the summer of 1957,9 the University of California sponsored a World Conference on Prestressed Concrete in San Francisco to which were invited a number of Soviet engineers. While attending the confe
Jan 1, 1960
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Concrete with Cementitious Steel Slag Composites and its ApplicationsBy Gaifeng Xue, Lijun Lu, Honghui Fang, Jiannyang Hwang
"Steel slag has been stockpiled in many steel mills due to its poor performance in various construction related applications. Free lime in steel slag has been considered as a major barrier for its uti
Jan 1, 2012
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Concreting At The San Manuel MineBy R. L. Tobie, H. W. Seaney
Over the years since 1956 when initial experiments were conducted on underground concreting in an attempt to cope with the ground weight and pressure encountered in the development of a large-scale un
Jan 11, 1965