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Tunneling MachinesBy Neil J. Dahmen, Howard J. Handewith
INTRODUCTION Tunneling machines were introduced into civil con¬struction in the 1800s, but their practical applications were not realized fully until the 1950s. As of 1977, tunneling machines were
Jan 1, 1982
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Cone CrushersBy M. D. Flavel, J. C. Motz, G. V. Jergensen
Introduction Compared to the gyratory crusher, the cone crusher is character¬ized by its higher speed and a flat crushing chamber design which is intended to give a high capacity and reduction rati
Jan 1, 1985
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A Case History on the Reduction of Chlorides from Mine WaterBy K. Lagnese, C. Robinson, S. Muddasani
"Mine water generated from underground coal mining operations contains both dissolved and particulate solids. Dissolved solids primarily consist of sodium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, chlorides and
Jan 1, 2015
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Minne Lusa Stormwater Conveyance Sewer Project – Omaha, NEBy Todd Wanless, Daryl Poduska, Prakash Donde, Mahmood Khwaja
"The proposed Minne Lusa Stormwater Conveyance Sewer is part of the Phase 3 Major Combined Sewer Overflow projects to be scheduled as part of the City of Omaha’s Long Term Control Plan (LTCP). The sys
Jan 1, 2016
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Update on industrial minerals uses in the drilling industryBy William J. Miles, Raymond E. Blair
Introduction There has been much publicity of the boom and bust in oil and gas well drilling in the US, and many comments on oil and gas gluts. Despite this, the drilling industry remains the largest
Jan 11, 1985
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Neural Network Approach to Automatic Control of Mining VentilationBy L. A. Puchkov, Mesentsev. V. K., I. O. Temkin
The problem of increasing underground mine ventilation efficiency is still of top priority. The complication of geological conditions with the depth of underground mining processes and reinforcement o
Jan 1, 1996
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The Use Of pH Control In Solvent Extraction Circuits - IntroductionBy G. A. Kordosky
The control of pH in solvent extraction circuits is an old technique (1,2) but one which has a large potential for future use. The equilibrium position of any reaction which has hydrogen or hydroxide
Jan 1, 1979
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Potential For High-Grade Manganese Deposits In North AmericaBy W. F. Cannon
Many high-grade manganese deposits of the world occur in marine transgressive sedimentary sequences deposited on stable platforms. These include the Nikopol and related deposits in the Soviet Union an
Jan 1, 1982
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The Use Of A Microcomputer In The Design And Selection Of Materials Hoisting SystemsBy J. D. Patsey
A computer program has been developed for use by the mining engineer for analyzing drum-type hoists prior to the modification of an existing system or the designing of a new one. Its use permits the p
Jan 1, 1986
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South African Gold Production: How Much, For How Long And At What CostBy Paul R. Thomas
This paper addresses the long-term cost and availability of primary gold production from the Republic of South Africa. Forty-four major producing or developing operations were evaluated. The analyses
Jan 1, 1984
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Metal Concentrations In Marine Black Shales Of Western United StatesBy George A. Desborough
Marine black shales of Paleozoic age in the Western United States that exceed 10 weight percent organic carbon contain as much as 5,000 ppm vanadium, 1,000 ppm molybdenum, 1,300 ppm nickel, 600 ppm co
Jan 1, 1982
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Sulphur Removal At Beaver Creek Consolidated Coal Company?s Stinson Plant ? I. SynopsisBy D. C. Sisti
A paper was presented during the 1970 SME Fall Meeting on the Stinson Preparation Facilities by representatives of Beaver Creek Consolidated Cool Company and Heyl & Patterson, Inc. This paper summariz
Jan 1, 1973
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The Design And Application Of Hydrodynamic Bearings For Large Diameter Machines - IntroductionBy Dennis Arthur Fenton
The hydrodynamic bearing was first described by, Reynolds in 1886, and has since been widely applied in motors, engines, compressors, hydroelectric turbines, and other machinery. For various reasons,
Jan 1, 1985
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Bulk Sampling - A Simplistic ApproachBy A. T. Yu
Bulk sampling is define' as the ?process of extracting a small fraction of material from a large bulk ...sufficiently representative ...for the intended purpose.? (ref. 1). Today's pressing
Jan 1, 1970
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Lisbon Uranium Mine Rio Algom Corporation ? IntroductionBy J. E. Moyle
Rio Algom Corporation of Wilmington, Delaware is a wholly owned subsidiary of Atlas Alloys Inc., an Ohio Corporation, which in turn is 100% owned by Rio Algom Mines Limited of Toronto, Canada. Rio Alg
Jan 1, 1975
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Thermal Anomalies And Sulfide Oxidation In The Silver Bell Mining District, ArizonaBy Robert C. Edmiston
"Further, we search for the veins by observing the hoar-frosts, which whiten all herbage except that growing over the veins, because the veins emit a warm dry exhalation which hinders the freezing of
Jan 1, 1974
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Trends In Production And Use Of Magnesium Compounds In The United States ? IntroductionBy H. B. Comstock
This paper reviews the trends in supply and consumption of the principal magnesium compounds in the United States in relation to domestic requirements and world resources. The data are confined to
Jan 1, 1960
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Gold Mineralization In Oligocene Age Rhyolitic Volcanic Host Rocks, Paupers Dream Property, Sw MontanaBy L. W. Teal
The Paupers Dream Property is located in the northern Boulder Mountains, southwestern Montana, 30 km southwest of Helena. The property is situated in the central portion of the Butte-Helena gold belt,
Jan 1, 1987
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Geologic Mapping With The Aid Of Magnetics, Tahawus Area, New YorkBy Malcolm Heyburn
Airborne and ground magnetic surveys were made over and in the vicinity of the Sanford Hill ore body at Tahawus, Essex County, New York. These geophysical surveys served to: l. delineate, lithologic a
Jan 1, 1961
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The Geology, Geotechnics and Monitoring of the Thames TunnelBy Thomas Schultheis, William Heron, Paul Watson, Colin Warren
This paper describes the geology and geotechnics associated with construction of the Thames Tunnel, part of the UK’s Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTRL). The 2.5km long twin tunnels run beneath the river
Jan 1, 2003