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Time-dependent monitoring of seismic wave velocity variation associated with three major seismic events at a deep, narrow-vein mine
By Erik Westman, BEN WESTON, SETAREH GHAYCHI AFROUZ, KATHRYN DEHN
This study investigates the changes in seismic velocity of rockmass before and after three major seismic events to determine any potential identifiable precursory velocity changes associated with thes
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Polysulfides As An Alternative Green Gold Leaching Technology - Preprint 09-103
By D. Earley
High metal prices and new world trade standards and accounting for environmental liability in financial disclosures are creating markets for metals commodities that are produced using ?green technolog
Jan 1, 2009
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Exploring worker experience as a predictor of self-reported routine and nonroutine safety performance in the mining industry
By CASSANDRA L. HOEBBEL, Emily J. Haas, MARGARET E. RYAN
Researchers examined datasets from two separate studies that measured common demographic variables but different safety performance outcome variables. Of specific interest was how types of experience
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Aggregates and Sustainability:Perspectives From Europe
By Deborah Shields
Aggregate is an essential input to every economy, so governments need to ensure a sustainable supply of these resources through planning. There is also a need to shift from a linear economy to a more
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Soft Ground Tunneling Issues Handled by Partnering—A Win-Win Project in Rancho Cordova, California
By Jack Magtoto, Lysa Voight, Tom Martin, John Forero
SUMMARY Commitment by all parties to partnering goals established early in the contract aided Affholder, Inc. in constructing 2,360m (7,700') of soft ground tunnel in Rancho Cordova, CA. Desp
Jan 1, 2007
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Program-Wide Geo-Instrumentation Monitoring for the MTA East Side Access Project
By Dilip I. Patel, Jesus Schabib, W. Allen Mawr, Daniel A. Louis
East Side Access (ESA) will extend Long Island Rail Road into midtown Manhattan via 11 km of tunnels, a new terminal station and associated rail support facilities. The hard-rock tunneling in Manhatta
Jan 1, 2007
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An Innovative Approach to Tunneling in the Swelling Queenston Formation of Southern Ontario
By Michael Hughes, Paul Bonapace, Harry Charalambu, Stephen Rigbey
Ontario Power Generation is building a 10.4-km water diversion tunnel in Niagara Falls, Canada. The tunnel is a two-pass, cast-in-place prestressed concrete-lined pres-sure tunnel with a nominal inter
Jan 1, 2007
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Chambers Creek Interceptor Sewer Tunnel
By J. Jeffrey Wagner, Michael J. Bailey, Peter M. Douglass
The Chambers Creek Interceptor Sewer Tunnel project consisted of 2-1/2 miles (4 kilometres) of nominal 9-foot (2.7-metre) O.D. tunnel driven through predominantly glacially overridden soils. Mole-Coll
Jan 1, 1985
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Investigating Information Diffusion Potential of Social Media Networks for Effective Community Engagement
By K. Awuah-Offei, A. U. Rehman
"Information diffusion potential of a social media user affects how quickly information about a mineral project can diffuse through that user. If management can use social media and network analysis,
Jan 1, 2018
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Urban Tunneling Technology - European Experiences
By Erich J. Jacob
In the past 15 years the enforced improvement of the public traffic systems caused a boom in urban tunnel construction. In 1961 the City of Paris started to build the Express-Metro. Of the 47 km long
Jan 1, 1976
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How to bridge the gap between geotechnical research and credible mine-site geotechnical design tools
By Mark Colwell
As per most other earth science engineering problems, the underground coal geotechnical environment and the way in which roof and rib support interacts with the rock mass are complex issues. While the
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Recent Advancements In Slurry Shield Tunneling
By Yoshihiro Kawarabata
INTRODUCTION With only about 30% of Japan's entire population served by sewer systems at the end of 1980, extensive sewerage construction programs have been implemented. As major sewer network
Jan 1, 1983
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Underground Mine Development
By G. T. Lineberry
Underground mine development begins with the positive investment decision to mine and ends with the inception of full-scale exploitation. It incorporates all activities, personnel, and equipment requi
Jan 1, 2008
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Economics of electric power may make cogeneration a major future power source
By Earl Rau
Introduction Will cogeneration be a major power source in the future? The location of electric power generating plants has changed. In 1900, more than 50% of electricity was generated by industria
Jan 7, 1987
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Stress Analysis and Design of Tunnel Linings
By Ching L. Wu, Joseph Penzien
An analytical procedure is presented for evaluating the stresses in linings of bored tunnels caused by kinematic soil-lining interaction. Three cases of interaction as produced by the following condi
Jan 1, 1997
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Evaluation Of Cyanide Producing Microorganisms To Recover Gold From Low-Grade Ore ? Introduction
By D. Shin
The gold leaching using cyanide from ore or waste has been almost universally in use [1]. Recently, biological gold bioleaching using cyanide producing bacteria, e.g. Chromobacterium violaceum, Pseudo
Jan 1, 2012
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The New Face of Mining; Breakthroughs in Results Leveraging the People Factor
By Steve Zaffron, Olga Loffredi, Eric Seedorff, Mary Poulton
"The New Face of Mining is a recognition of the central role of human beings in mining and the underappreciated power they can have in generating breakthroughs in business performance and shareholder
Oct 1, 2019
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Tunneling Toronto Canada 1970
By G. F. Jenkins, P. S. Hobden
Toronto as a geographical area provides an exceptionally wide variety of subsoil stratiphication. Tunneling consequently required a very wide range of adaptabilities to meet its changing conditions. T
Jan 1, 1997
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Trends In The Regulation Of Mineral Deposit Valuation
By T. R. Ellis
Regulation of mineral property valuation methodology by governments and others is due to frauds, condemnation and takings, banking industry problems, and litigation. Definitions of "reserves," "resour
Jan 1, 1999
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Influence Of Deep Mining On The Ground Water Regime At A Mine In Northern Appalachia
By Robert W. Bruhn
Ground movements associated with high extraction underground coal mining, such as pillar retreat and longwall, are some- times large enough to disrupt the ground water regime as well as damage buildin
Jan 1, 1986