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Construction of the Bypass Tunnel for the Upper Llagas Creek Flood Protection Project - RETC2023
By Clayton Williams, Dale M. Hata, Glenn M. Boyce
The Upper Llagas Creek Flood Protection Project in Northern California encompasses portions of the communities of Morgan Hill and Gilroy, and unincorporated areas of Santa Clara County. The project pr
Jun 13, 2023
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The Sequential Copper Analysis Method-Geological, Mineralogical, And Metallurgical Implications
By G. A. Parkison
The sequential copper analysis method is a particularly useful technique to semi-quantitatively define the geologic, mineralogic, and metallurgical types and zonations commonly associated with porphyr
Jan 1, 1995
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Groundfall Risk Assessment Methodology To Minimize The Number Of Fatal Accidents In Artisanal And Small- Scale Mining (Asm): Miner's Perceptions In Human Behavioral Factors - SME Annual Meeting 2022
By L. M. Sandoval, R. Kaunda, C. N. Vasquez, S. C. Falcon
Artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) involves a wide range of practices, from highly informal and minimally mechanized mining operations with predominantly manual work to formal practices carried ou
Mar 2, 2022
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Desulfurization Of Illinois No. 6 Coals With Sodium Hypochlorite
By E. Cho
Illinois No. 6 coals of IBC 101 and IBC 112 were treated in solution with sodium hypochlorite to remove their sulfur contents, especially organic sulfur. The lab experiments were conducted in two step
Jan 1, 2007
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A Binary Linear Programming Model for Optimizing Underground Sublevel Stope Layout
By Theophilus Mensah, Kwame Awuah-Offei
Engineers face significant challenges when determining what geometry provides the most profitable and safe stope for extraction. Several techniques and optimization algorithms have been developed in r
Jun 25, 2023
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Flotability Of Metallic Iron Fines From Comminution Circuits And Their Effect On Flotation Of A Sulfide Ore
By H. K. Lin
The effect of metallic iron fines on froth flotation of a sulfide ore was examined by comparing the flotation results with and without iron fines present in the flotation feed. Mild steel and ceramic
Jan 1, 2008
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Specific Problems Connected With The Application Of Full-Face Tunnelling Machines In German Coal Mines
By Peter Loehr
Full-face tunnelling machines were introduced into German coal mines 12 years ago. It was aimed to utilize these highly efficient systems to drive mine tunnels in rock so that the large demand for dev
Jan 1, 1983
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Groundwater Inflow into Hard Rock Tunnels: A New Look at Inflow Equations
By John H. Raymer
Groundwater inflow into hard rock tunnels is strongly affected by recharge and drawdown of the water table. Previous analytical and empirical methods for estimating inflow have generally not accounted
Jan 1, 2005
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Applications Of Passive Seismic Imaging In Underground Mining
By Ma. X.
Passive seismic imaging is applied in underground mining to analyze the stress redistribution after the occurrence of a major seismic event. The velocity model is established to be utilized in velocit
Feb 27, 2013
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Turbulent diffusion coefficient in mine airways
By N. P. Widodo
The ventilation measurements by tracer gas method at Pongkor gold mine show that effective diffusion coefficient, E, at straight airways indicated a similar range of measured one by the laboratory exp
Jan 1, 2009
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Case History Of The Wachovia?Knight Theater Pedestrian Tunnels
By Eric Eisold
The Wachovia Headquarters and Arts and Cultural Campus project in Charlotte, NC includes a 1.5 million square foot, 48-story office tower, two museums, an Afro-American cultural center and a 1,200 sea
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A Skeletal Model For An Intelligent And Integrated Design System For Underground Coal Mines
By A. J. Basu
An overview of the evolution of computerized mine planning and design has been given, emphasizing the need for a knowledge-based system for planning and design of underground coal mines. An outline fo
Jan 1, 1991
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The Modelling Of Froth Zone Recovery In Batch And Continuously Operated Laboratory Flotation Cells
By Z. T. Mathe, M. A. Vera, M. C. Harris
This contribution presents a methodology how to quantify froth zone recovery in a continuously operated laboratory mechanical flotation cell. The methodology consists of relating the overall flotatio
Jan 1, 2001
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Nuclear Power ? SME Statement
Nuclear power currently produces about 20% of the electricity in the US, with 104 nuclear power plants located in 31 states. The commercial US nuclear industry contributes over $4 billion annually to
Jan 1, 2011
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Solvent Extraction Approach To Recover Boron From Wastewater Generated By The LCD Manufacturing Industry: Part 1
By D. Mohapatra
The possibility of using 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol dissolved in tetrachloromethane as extractant for boron recovery is discussed. The parameters optimized for this purpose are contact time, boro
Jan 1, 2008
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Cyprus Coppertone Gold Benefits From Computerized Ore Control Procedures
By Rodrigo Jerez
Advances in inexpensive computer automation led to the development and use of a computerized ore control system at the Cyprus Copperstone Gold Mine near Parker, AZ. These new ore control practices imp
Jan 1, 1991
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Narrow vein shrinkage stope ventilation measurement using tracer gas and numerical simulation
By G. Arpa
Ventilation survey using tracer gas measurement is one of the techniques for mine ventilation design, monitoring and investigation of movement of fresh air and contaminants. However, there has been li
Jan 1, 2009
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Recent Developments In The Design And Optimization Of Drum Type Cutting Machines In France
By E. P. Deliac
The aim of this joint work between the French Coal Board and the Paris School of Mines is to be able to practically model the behaviour of a transverse drum cutting rock with picks. First a theoretic
Jan 1, 1985
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Optimal Orebody Reconstruction And Visualisation
The authors summarise the development and recent advances in the reconstruction and visualisation of three-dimensional objects from point data and describe applications to the reconstruction of orebod
Jan 1, 2002
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Comparison of the transverse load capacities of various block ventilation stoppings under arch loading conditions
By T. M. Barczak
Stoppings are required to resist lateral forces on the face of the structure to control pressure differentials created by ventilating air. The design criteria in other parts of the world, including Au
Jan 1, 2009