Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
Face Dust Levels At Deep-Cut Underground Coal MinesBy J. D. Potts
Dust surveys were conducted at six underground coal mines to determine if deep-cutting practices expose face workers to higher levels of respirable dust. The surveyed mines were able to successfully m
Jan 1, 2011
-
Underground Construction Is Crucial To Success Of Olympic Games VenuesWhen the 2008 Olympic Games begin in Beijing, China is September it will not only mark the end of the journey for the Olympic torch and the thou-sands of participating athletes, but the games will als
Jan 1, 2008
-
National Western Mining Conference Attendance Mirrors Industry’s UpswingBy Steve Kral
For a state whose roots are in mining, most Colorado residents probably do not realize that the industry still contributes heavily to the state’s economy. In 2005, the industry contributed, directly
Jan 1, 2006
-
Evaluation Of The Drum Friction Test For Determining The Fire Resistance Of Conveyor BeltsBy J. H. Rowland
The Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response Act of 2006 (MINER Act) amended the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 to improve the safety of mines. The MINER Act established a Technical Stu
Jan 1, 2011
-
Development in Utility Tunnelling in the United Kingdom During the Years 1990–2000By Andy Mille
The paper highlights development of tunneling methodology in the UK during the years 1990-2000 using the example of two major tunneling contracts where there solution of difficult tunneling problems d
Jan 1, 2001
-
Tunnelling on the South East Transit ProjectBy T. W. Peglas, J. Doherty, R. A. Day
The South East Transit Project is a $520 million project in Brisbane, Australia which includes the construction of a 32 km Busway to access the south-eastern suburbs. Close to the centre of Brisbane,
Jan 1, 2001
-
Construction And Geological Engineering Of An Underground Ore BinBy J. F. T. Agapito, G. P. Bratton
A 16 m by 4.7 m by 24.5 m (52 ft by 15.5 ft by 80.5 ft) underground ore bin was constructed at an 810 m (2660 ft) overburden depth in poor quality, faulted and altered intrusive rocks at Molycorp&apos
Jan 1, 1985
-
Summersville Raw Water IntakeBy Douglas Banks
Construction for the new 2.5 MGPD raw water intake project commenced December 2002. The project, initially designed as a 12' Ø concrete lined intake shaft,145' deep, with two offset 24" lake
Jan 1, 2005
-
Cracking The Code—Assessing Implementation In The United States Of The Codes Of Practice For Risk Management Of Tunnel WorksBy Terry W. Mellors, Robert J. F. Goodfellow
The underground industry has been forced to reconsider risk management sincethe introduction and implementation of the “Joint Code of Practice for Risk Management of Underground Works in the UK” publi
Jan 1, 2007
-
Long-Term Trends in Copper PricesBy John E. Tilton
Real copper prices during the past several decades display two striking characteristics. First, they are highly volatile. Within a year or two, copper prices can rise or fall by 30% or more. Second
Jan 1, 2002
-
Cribless Tailgates In The Pittsburgh #8 Coal Seam Employing Cable Trusses – Preprint 97-199By A. Wahab Khair, John G. Oldsen, John C. Stankus, Song Guo
During the last several years, implementation of trusses, in lieu of wood cribs, has been successful for supplemental tailgate support in the Pittsburgh seam. This paper reviews, the truss support sys
Feb 24, 1997
-
Long term demand for construction raw materials and the implications for minerals provision; the case of sand and gravel in the NetherlandsBy M. van Elp, R. Saitua Nistal, P. J. M. Groot
Demand for construction raw materials depends on investment in housing, other buildings and infrastructure. The provision of these materials requires early knowledge of future trends in construction i
Jan 1, 2011
-
Challenges And Triumphs Of A Large-Diameter Microtunnel Relief Interceptor Sewer In IndianapolisBy Jeremy Morris
The city of Indianapolis has more than 25,000 homes currently on septic systems. Many of these systems do not function well because of their age and surrounding soil conditions. As Indianapolis has wo
Jan 1, 2011
-
Increasing Coarse Particle Recovery Using The Flsmidth Selective Froth Recovery SystemThe recovery of coarse particles has been widely recognized as being limited by the froth in mineral flotation. In response to this, FLSmidth has developed the Selective Froth Recovery (SFR) System.
Feb 27, 2013
-
Exploratory Fea & Conceptual Design Findings Of Large Diameter Segmentally Lined ShaftBy D. Kruse
Top down constructed large diameter (up to 90 m [300 ft]) shaft design and constructability issues present an interesting suite of challenges and opportunities highlighted in this paper. The study cov
Jan 1, 2011
-
Design Methodology, Testing And Evaluation Of A Continuous Miner Cutterhead For Dust Reduction In Underground Coal MiningBy B. Asbury, M. Cigla, C. Balci
The Western Mining Resource Center (WMRC) at the Colorado School of Mines (CSM) received a grant from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to perform a study that will hel
Jan 1, 2002
-
The HWPT Engineered Membrane Separation® (EMS®) Method Of Copper Recovery From Acid-Minesite-Solutions (AMS) - Preprint 09-042By J. A. Lombardi
Acid-Minesite-Solutions (AMS) are defined as copper-containing pit lake, tailing pond, acid-mine-drainage, and heap and waste dump irrigation solutions. All of these solutions are characterized by co
Jan 1, 2009
-
Feasible Tunnel Construction Options For The Systems Conveyance And Operations Program Reach 3 TunnelBy S. H. Jason Choi
The Systems Conveyance and Operations Program (SCOP) is being implemented to convey tertiary-treated effluent to Lake Mead near Las Vegas, Nevada. The Reach 3 Tunnel Project is part of SCOP. The tunne
-
Queens Bored Tunnels, East Side Access, New YorkBy David Smith, Bernie Martin
The Queens Bored Tunnels consist of 11,000 feet of 19'-6" inside diameter tunnels mined through rock, mixed face and dense glacial till, constructed with bolted gasketed one pass reinforced concr
Jan 1, 2005
-
Solid Cast Polymer Tunnel Segments: The Corrosion Resistant Solution for Sanitary Sewer TunnelsBy Richard A. Cubeta
Precast concrete segments have been used in sanitary sewer tunnel design for decades. Federal mandates (reduction in heavy metals and I & I), and system design changes (increased retention times) and
Jan 1, 2008