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Visual Impact Assessment Of Seaside Quarrying Operations And Planned RestorationBy I. K. Kapageridis
Digital photography combined with three dimensional models of topography, mining operations and restoration plans can lead to extremely realistic images and animations of the current and future states
Jan 1, 2006
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Laboratory Experiments And Their Relation To Plant DesignBy John D. Grothe
Laboratory experiment as a basis of commercial plant design has been the subject of much analysis and thought and on which a large number of articles and papers have been published. We would be forced
Jan 1, 1960
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Hong Kong: Fire Strategy, Life Safety and Ventilation in Road TunnelsBy John Armstrong, Michael Savill, David Powell
Hong Kong is an intensively developed region and has the highest vehicle densities in the world. In 2000 there were 6.6 million people and 580,000 vehicles using 1,890 km of road covering the 1084 km
Jan 1, 2001
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From Florida to Farmer : The Phosphate-Food ConnectionBy Steven Tubbs
Steven Tubbs From mine to farm is a long journey for Florida's phosphate, but it is an important one to the American farmer who uses phosphate fertilizers to replenish the soil and produce the c
Jan 10, 1982
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Application Of Cratering Characteristics To Conventional Blast DesignBy Bruce B. Redpath
Single-charge cratering tests can provide a direct measure of the powder factor necessary for achieving a desired effect in conventional blasting. If a desired blast effect, such as fragmentation or m
Jan 1, 1977
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Tunnels And Shafts, Roosevelt Road To Ogden AvenueBy Thomas F. Martin
Contract 75-124-211 extends along the Chicago River from Roosevelt Road on the south to Ogden Avenue on the north. In addition a branch tunnel runs east from approximately mid-project ending near Lake
Jan 1, 1979
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Selecting Centrifugal Slurry Pumps to Resist Abrasive WearBy George Wilson
As the economic and environmental attractiveness of conveying coal and ore slurries by pipeline increases, greater attention has been given to designing and selecting components for these pipeline sys
Jan 9, 1981
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Nonmetallic Industrial MineralsBy S. Zamna, M. E. Defoe, Franklin T. Davis, Earl Rau, Yarroll. Warren H., Paul D. Chamberlin
This section contains a description of the ore processing methods of the walled industrial minerals that are not described in major sections of the book. Table I contains the production figures for ea
Jan 1, 1985
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Shafts And Tunnels: Damen Avenue To Roosevelt RoadBy William C. Paschen
Damen Avenue to Roosevelt Road, the Tunnel and Reservoir Plan (TARP), a Deep Tunnel Project for the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago consists of 25,189 lin. ft. of 32 ft. tunnel with
Jan 1, 1979
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The Application of Petroleum Engineering to Geothermal DevelopmentBy V. E. Suter
Anyone with geothermal experience can readily attest that geothermal operations are a natural extension of oil and gas operations. A geothermal company and an oil company need the same type of people
Jan 1, 1980
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Airflow Distribution Patterns At A Longwall Mine Depicted By CFD Analysis And Calibrated By A Tracer Gas Field StudyBy R. B. Krog
Airflow patterns in longwall bleeder systems are affected by gob permeability and porosity and the condition of the gateroad entries after mining. As longwall panels are mined, areas of the caved zone
Jan 1, 2011
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How to Handle, Store and Install Conveyor BeltingBy J. L. Marchese
Belt conveyors face their applications life with a promise of constant abuse: heavy and rough products cascade onto the belting without let-up; caustic and abrasive materials such as salt and ore eat
Jan 6, 1980
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Geological Controls In Geostatistical Ore Reserve Estimation Of A Skarn Deposit- The Mactung Case StudyBy A. C. Noble, D. E. Ranta, J. W. Mustard
Skarn deposits present many unique problems in estimating ore reserves, including difficulties arising from the complex character of the mineralization and intricate ore body shapes resulting from str
Jan 1, 1992
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Application Of Risk Assessment To Mine Waste SitesBy Dirk van Zyl
Three conditions are required for a risk to be realized: (1) a source of risk (i.e., hazard) must exists (2) some process must take place which will lead to the exposure of people, animals, and/or the
Jan 1, 1988
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Seismic Tomography for Site Characterization and Tunneling for the Mill Creek Alignment — Phase 3, Cleveland, Ohio, and the Fujikawa and Kanaya Tunnels, JapanBy Jozef Descour, Kazunori Nishioka, David M. Neil
Designers, engineers, and contractors are using three-dimensional seismic tomography for geotechnical site investigations and during tunnel excavation for hard rock and soft ground applications. Utili
Jan 1, 2001
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Using meaningful reconciliation information to evaluate predictive modelsBy M. E. Rossi, V. Camacho
Reconciliation of production information is critical to evaluating the effectiveness of predictive models that would allow for the optimization of mining operations. Whether mining open pit or undergr
Jan 1, 2000
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Modeling Of Shearer Cutterhead To Reduce Energy ConsumptionBy S. Dinescu
The paper deals with the modeling of longwall shearer cutterhead interaction with the coal, in order to study the influence of different limiting factors of the haulage speed, and the cutting regime e
Jan 1, 2008
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Talc Mining In Vermont - The Application Of Continuous Mining MachinesBy Roger N. Miller
Talc mining in Vermont has in recent years undergone a progressive change in mining methods and in mining equipment. Underground mines have been phased out except in special circum- stances, and conti
Jan 1, 1984
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Designing a final wall blast to improve stabilityBy J. P. Savely
This paper describes the development of a trim blast design to improve the stability of a final pit wall. Description is given of the effects of rock characteristics, rock type, and pit plans on the b
Jan 1, 1987
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Effects of Longwall-Induced Subsurface Deformations on the Mechanical Integrity of Shale Gas Wells Drilled Over a Longwall Abutment PillarBy D. W. H. Su
"This paper presents the results of a comprehensive study conducted by CONSOL Energy, Marcellus Shale Coalition, and Pennsylvania Coal Association to evaluate the effects of longwall-induced subsurfac
Jan 1, 2017