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Arsenic Sulfide Oxidation At Acid pH Values (2002 SME Annual Meeting Feb. 25 - 27, Phoenix, Arizona)
By R. N. Tempel, M. Lengke
Arsenic sulfide [orpiment, realgar, amorphous AsS and As2S3] oxidation rates were measured in mixed flow reactors at pH~2 and temperature of 25-30oC. The measured oxidation rates for arsenic sulfide s
Jan 1, 2002
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Full Dimension Mining At Diamond Smokeless Mine Imperial Coal Corporation
By D. W. Alberter
I consider it a great pleasure and distinction to be invited to appear before your organization to discuss our experiences with a comparatively new system of what is known as a "Full Dimension" extens
Jan 1, 1962
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Dust Flows In Mine Airways: A Comparison Of Experimental Results And Mathematical Predictions
By R. Bhaskar
The results of an experimental and theoretical research study into the spatial and temporal behavior of dust in mine airways is summarized in the paper. Experiments were performed in mine airways unde
Jan 1, 1988
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Asbestos Deposits Of The USSR (PREPRINT NUMBER 78-H-106)
By V. P. Petrov
There is a great number of asbestos deposits in the USSR. Some of them are quite large ones. The main deposits of chrysotile asbestos can be seen in the sketch map (fig. 1). Bazhenovo deposit situate
Jan 1, 1978
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Application Of Microcomputers In Surface Coal Mine Design
By M. J. Hrebar
Surface coal mine design has traditionally relied on graphic and analytic approaches for pit layout and equipment selection. A number of interactive graphic microcomputer programs have been written wh
Jan 1, 1985
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Adding A Third Main Fan At The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (1999)
By K. H. McDaniel
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is adding a third fan to operate in parallel with, and supplement, its two existing main fans. An engineering analysis conducted in 1995 identified the need for
Jan 1, 1999
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Electrochemical Study Of Gold Dissolution In Cyanide Solution (Preprint 00-90)
By H. K. Lin
Cyclic voltammetric and potential step chronoam-perometric techniques were used to study gold dissolution in cyanide solution. Three distinct anodic and one cathodic peaks appear on the voltammogram b
Jan 1, 2000
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Development Of Personal Diesel Aerosol Sampler Design And Performance Criteria (PREPRINT NUMBER 90-74)
By B. K. Cantrell
A miner working in an underground coal mine with diesel equipment is exposed to a wide array of pollutants from the diesel exhaust. These include CO, CO2, NO, NO2, SO2, diesel-exhaust aerosol, and a v
Jan 1, 1990
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A Review of Plant Practice at Endako Mines
By R. Woods, J. D. Wright
INTRODUCTION The Endako deposit was first explored in 1926, but development waited until the early nineteen sixties. It first came under the control of Placer Development in 1963, and early in 1964 a
Jan 1, 1976
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Application Of Geological Science At The Morenci Branch, Phelps Dodge Corporation (Chapter 6)
By F. J. Menzer, E. M. Schern
The Morenci/Metcalf porphyry copper mining operation, located in southeastern Arizona, currently processes approximately 91,000 tonnes of ore per day and has copper ore reserves estimated to be in exc
Jan 1, 1992
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Operation Of The Grate-Kiln System At Humboldt Introduction
By Dan Urich
This paper covers the construction and operation of the Grate-Kiln system at the Humboldt Mine. The mine concentrator and pellet plant are located approximately 14 miles West of Ishpeming, Michig
Jan 1, 1962
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Effects Of Water Sprays Used With A Machine-Mounted Scrubber On Face Methane Concentrations
This study was conducted to determine the effects of a machine-mounted scrubber and water sprays on face methane levels. Testing was conducted in the NIOSH ventilation test gallery which was designed
Jan 1, 2001
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Tunnel Options for the Mokelumne Aqueducts Resiliency Project - NAT2022
By S. Klein, M. McLeod, K. Johnson
The East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) delivers water to the San Francisco Bay Area through an aqueduct system extending from the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the East Bay. This aqueduct system
Dec 1, 2022
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Predicting Utilization Rate of Hard Rock Slurry TBMs by Discrete Event Simulation Model - NAT2022
By Anuradha Khetwal, Tala Tahernia
The estimation of TBM utilization rate can be problematic due to the uncertainty involved in the tunneling system reaction to various geology along the tunnel. Moreover, the impact of operational and
Dec 1, 2022
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Groundwater Pressure Consideration on Partially Drained Tunnel Lining Rehabilitation Design - NAT2022
By Irwan Halim, Young Jin Park
A new tunnel lining was designed for rehabilitation of the existing unlined Weehawken Tunnel in New Jersey. Structural assessment using beam spring models was performed for the lining design as a drai
Dec 1, 2022
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Grouting Cast-In-Place Concrete Tunnel Liners— What Have We Learned? - RETC2021
By Adam Bedell, Paul Derby, Brad Crenshaw
Modified contact grouting was introduced almost 15 years ago as a methodology combining traditional contact grouting and consolidation grouting to address groundwater infiltration into hard rock tunne
Jun 13, 2021
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Tunneling Through a Buried Valley with a Hard Rock EPB Compatible TBM - RETC2021
By William Hodder, Ehsan Alavi, Nader Ghasempour, Daniel Cressman
The Don River & Central Waterfront Coxwell Sanitary Bypass Tunnel (CBT) Project in Toronto will extend approximately 10.5 km from Ashbridges Bay Treatment Plant west under Lake Shore Boulevard, north
Jun 13, 2021
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What Is Dry and Does Your Tunnel Need to Be? - NAT2022
By Adam Bedell, Brad Crenshaw
Tunnel project contract documents often present groundwater infiltration requirements for components of the underground portions of the project. All too often these documents require quantifiable targ
Dec 1, 2022
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Rock Tunnels at High Water Pressure: Non-Continuous Pressurized TBMs Versus Slurry - RETC2021
By Brad Grothen, Lok Home
The choice of TBM type is never easy, but it becomes especially challenging when faced with a hard rock tunnel with expected high water flows and pressure. Slurry Shield tunneling has a long history o
Jun 13, 2021
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360-Degree 3D Digital Assessment of Subsurface Water Infrastructure - NAT2022
By Cory Dippold, Michael Mett, Jérôme Steinkühler, Kristi Latimer
For decades, tunnels of all types have been a significant part of our infrastructure. In particular, water tunnels carry millions of gallons of fresh water every day to major metropolitan areas and su
Dec 1, 2022