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                     Why Do Some Passive Treatment Systems Fail While Others Work? Why Do Some Passive Treatment Systems Fail While Others Work?By J. J. Gusek There are hundreds of passive treatment systems accepting mining influenced water (MIW) throughout the world. Some systems do not perform to design expectations while others, including volunteer syste Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Are Nanoparticulates Present In Typical Mineral Processing Practices And Can They Be Suppressed? Are Nanoparticulates Present In Typical Mineral Processing Practices And Can They Be Suppressed?By C. R. Copeland Airborne dust emission standards are receiving growing attention. This trend is motivated by significant health studies that have shown adverse health effects due to exposure to dust. Currently, the a Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Targeting and Prioritizing Safety Interventions in West Virginia – Preprint 97-51 Targeting and Prioritizing Safety Interventions in West Virginia – Preprint 97-51By J. M. Dean, R. L. Grayson, R. C. Althouse, M. J. Klishis, G. L. Winn Using powerful database management software, nested-field analysis and microanalysis of narratives have been made of West Virginia accident data, resulting in a new approach for targeting and prioriti Feb 24, 1997 
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                     A CFD Analysis Of Air Flow Patterns In Face Area For Continous Miner Making A Right Turn Cut A CFD Analysis Of Air Flow Patterns In Face Area For Continous Miner Making A Right Turn CutBy V. K. Kollipara Air flow patterns in the face area of a room-and-pillar mining are critical for understanding the dust dispersion characteristics and for developing engineering controls. SIUC has previously performed Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Subsidence Potential In The Eastern Kentucky Coal Field Subsidence Potential In The Eastern Kentucky Coal FieldBy C. A. Johnson, K. F. Unrug The identification of the major subsidence areas in the Eastern Kentucky Coal Field has been made to distinguish the subsidence phenomena on the basis of geographical location. Further, this identific Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Evaluation of Roof Bolter Canopy Air Curtain Effects on Airflow and Dust Dispersion in an Entry Using Blowing Curtain Ventilation Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (fbebd4c9-e3f3-48b5-bb14-baf48bbb456f) Evaluation of Roof Bolter Canopy Air Curtain Effects on Airflow and Dust Dispersion in an Entry Using Blowing Curtain Ventilation Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (fbebd4c9-e3f3-48b5-bb14-baf48bbb456f)By M. R. Shahan, W. R. Reed, J. P. Rider Roof bolter operators may be exposed to high respirable dust concentrations on continuous miner sections with blowing face ventilation when bolting is performed downwind of the continuous miner. One s 
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                     Thermodynamic Constraints On Arsenic And Heavy Metals Removal From Water With Limestone-Based Material Thermodynamic Constraints On Arsenic And Heavy Metals Removal From Water With Limestone-Based MaterialBy A. D. Davis Limestone-based material is effective for reducing arsenic concentrations below the current limit of 10 parts per billion for drinking water, typically resulting in final concentrations of about 4 to Feb 27, 2013 
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                     Planning And Preparation For Tunneling At Brightwater West Planning And Preparation For Tunneling At Brightwater WestBy Mina M. Shinouda Brightwater West (BT4) represents the state of the art in utility tunneling, namely a long relatively small diameter, soft ground tunnel, with no intermediate shafts, under significant groundwater pre 
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                     The Regulatory Requirements and a Permitting Strategy for Small Heap Leach Mining Operations The Regulatory Requirements and a Permitting Strategy for Small Heap Leach Mining OperationsBy Jeffrey D. Thatcher, Debra W. Struhsacker With the burgeoning development of precious metals heap leach mining projects throughout the country regulatory agencies are beginning to take a closer look at the short-and long-term environmental co Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Excavation Support And Groundwater Control Using Soil-Cement Mixing Wall For Subway Projects Excavation Support And Groundwater Control Using Soil-Cement Mixing Wall For Subway ProjectsBy David S. Yang, Osamu Taki The innovative Soil-Cement Mixing Wall Technique, developed independently in Japan, consists of mixing in-place soils with cement grout using multi-axis augers and mixing paddles to construct overlapp Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Innovative Roof Support Systems For The Next Generation Of Mining Innovative Roof Support Systems For The Next Generation Of MiningBy S. C. Tadolini Roof support systems have evolved from standing posts and timbers to a generation termed ?big nails? where steel bars are inserted into boreholes and anchored with expansion shells and/or resin cartri Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Construction of Deep Shafts and Ground Improvement for the West Side CSO Tunnel Project, Portland, Oregon Construction of Deep Shafts and Ground Improvement for the West Side CSO Tunnel Project, Portland, OregonBy Yves St-Amour, Vince Luongo This paper will discuss one of the largest construction projects the City of Portland has undertaken. This phase of the Willamette River Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO)project consists of approximately Jan 1, 2005 
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                     RETC 2003 Breaks Attendance Records RETC 2003 Breaks Attendance RecordsBy William R. Yernberg The 2003 Rapid Excavation and Tunneling Conference (RETC) was held at the New Orleans Marriott, New Orleans, LA, June 15-18. The New Orleans conference was the 16th since the RETC was formed in 1971. Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Extensive Concrete and Shotcrete Systems for the World?s Longest Tunnel (Gotthard Base Tunnel?56km) Extensive Concrete and Shotcrete Systems for the World?s Longest Tunnel (Gotthard Base Tunnel?56km)By Jürg Schlumpf Concrete is one of the decisive construction materials, also for the AlpTransit Gotthard Tunnel. The client has many requirements, and many are the solution possibilities that concrete systems can off Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Exploratory Shafts For The Nuclear Waste Repository In Basalt Exploratory Shafts For The Nuclear Waste Repository In BasaltBy Birger Schmidt INTRODUCTION Conceptual design of the first Exploratory Shaft (ES-I) for the Nuclear Waste Repository in Basalt (NWRB) began in July 1981; detailed design began in February 1982, and was largely co Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Leaching Practices At Smoky Valley Mine Leaching Practices At Smoky Valley MineBy C. Arthur Lefler The hydrometallurgical processes for recovery of gold and silver in use at Round Mountain, Nevada and the practical aspects of the operation are discussed. Included are heap leaching by cyanidation, u Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Overview presented of mineral exploration and development activities in the southwest Pacific Overview presented of mineral exploration and development activities in the southwest PacificBy Paul D. Klipfel Introduction Mineral exploration interest, principally for gold, in the south-western Pacific has surged to new proportions. This is primarily due to the application of epithermal exploration concept Jan 10, 1987 
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                     Wetting Phenomena In Oil Sand Systems And Their Impact On The Water-Based Bitumen Extraction Process Wetting Phenomena In Oil Sand Systems And Their Impact On The Water-Based Bitumen Extraction ProcessBy J. Drelich The highly-efficient and economically-feasible technology for bitumen recovery from US oil sands using a water extraction approach was developed at the end of the last century. This water-based bitume Jan 1, 2007 
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                     New Design Of High Quality Cast Iron Tubbings For Tunnels And Shafts New Design Of High Quality Cast Iron Tubbings For Tunnels And ShaftsBy Joachim Klein, Frank Reimann Nodular-graphite cast iron (GGG) is a material similar to steel, and one which exhibits excellent properties, in particular for components exposed to pressure. GGG cast iron has been used in many case Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Materials Flows Generated by Pyromet Copper Smelting Materials Flows Generated by Pyromet Copper SmeltingBy Thomas G. Goonan Copper production through smelting generates large volumes of material flows. As copper contained in ore becomes copper contained in concentrate to be fed into the smelting process, it leaves behind Jan 1, 2005 
