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Realism In Statistical Demand Forecasting: The Econometric ChallengeBy Richard Newcomb
It is four years since the seminal study of demand for rapid excavation by the National Academies of Sciences (NAS) and Engineering outlined this technology's opportunities, requirements and sign
Jan 1, 1997
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OSHA Standards Related To TunnelingBy Jerry L. Purswell
INTRODUCTION The principal OSHA standards dealing with tunneling activities are found in 29 CFR Part 1926. A reference for the applicable subparts which apply to tunneling is included as Appendix A
Jan 1, 1979
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A Plan For Modeling Uranium Radon Daughter ConcentrationsBy John C. Edwards, Robert C. Bates
Modeling uranium mine radiation control methods and natural environmental radon variations is an extremely complex endeavor. A number of authors have examined particular facets of the problem and have
Jan 1, 1981
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Mathematical Models For Early Prediction Of Mine FiresBy Shuyu Qin, Shujiang Sun, Jingfu Zhao
The three key parameters of mine fires are local airflow velocity, temperature and oxygen concentration. According to the theories of seepage in porous media, heat transfer and heat dispersion, mathem
Jan 1, 1993
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Tunnel Construction For The Muck Valley Hydro ProjectBy Jorge Martinez
The Muck Valley Hydroelectric Project in Northeastern California required construction of a 3.65 meter tunnel through 6,623 meters of mixed volcanic flow deposits within a critical time frame. As Engi
Jan 1, 1989
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Gas Chromatography Applications for Underground Mine Air AnalysisBy David M. Sullivan
Jim Walter Resources, Inc., (JWR) a division of Jim Walter Corporation, has 5 underground coal mines in Central Alabama varying in depths from 400-2500 feet. Gas Chromatography plays a vital role in s
Jan 1, 1987
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Experimental Setup For A Multiple-Fan Ventilation SystemBy N. P. Reddy, Y. J. Wang
This paper describes an experimental setup for multiple fan ventilation systems at the ventilation laboratory of the West Virginia University Department of Mining Engineering. Housed in a 30-ft x 70 -
Jan 1, 1993
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Government's Role In The Shared Commitment - 1. IntroductionBy S. Rideout
As Assistant Director for Program Support for the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSM), a bureau of the U.S. Department of the Interior, I am responsible for the regulatory and a
Jan 1, 2007
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Blue Mining – Today’s Mine Planning for Future MinesBy Angela Binder, Oliver Langefeld
"The future of mining will be characterized not only by the application of modern technology, but also by the harmonization of economic, environmental and social issues. These areas set major future c
Jan 1, 2017
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Mechanical Excavation At LEP Project For CERN (Geneva)By Jacques L. Mauboussin
The EUROPEAN ORGANIZATION for NUCLEAR RESEARCH (CERN) has undertaken the construction of a LARGE ELECTRON POSITRON COLLIDER (LEP), near GENEVA (Switzerland). The facility includes the main 27 km long
Jan 1, 1987
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Modeling Of Flocculation Processes For Dewatering System ControlBy R. Hogg, A. C. Maffei, D. T. Ray
Based on standard population balance models for agglomeration and size reduction processes, a simplified model has been developed to describe simultaneous growth and breakage in the flocculation of ag
Jan 1, 1990
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Positive set value system for hydraulic powered supportsBy J. B. Gwiazda
Maintenance of a constant load setting throughout longwall support units and selection of the proper initial bearing capacity depending on the type of roof strata are the basic factors that ensure goo
Jan 1, 1990
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Mining in ancient Egypt – all for one, PharaohBy Bob Snashall
Introduction 1300 BC, Egypt. Pharaoh, the god-king, owned all things. He was the only mine operator. As the provider of all things, Pharaoh had great expectations of his officials who gathered the we
Jan 2, 1987
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Ground Freezing for the Construction of Deep ShaftsBy Paul C. Schmall, Arthur B. Corwin, Hugh S. Lacy, Derek Maishman
For reasons of hydraulic design and constructability, water supply tunnel systems are often located relatively deep, in competent rock. Where the rock lies below a thick cover of water bearing soils,
Jan 1, 1999
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A Lyometallurgical Process for Leaching Copper from ChrysocollaBy A. J. Monhemius, S. Raghavan, G. W. Warren, E. Peters, D. W. Furerstenau
A lyometallurgical process for extracting copper from an ore containing chrysocolla by leaching it with a kerosene solution containing LM 63 in the presence of small amounts of aqueous ammonia is desc
Jan 1, 1993
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Policy Goals For Effective Use Of The UndergroundBy Robert F. Baker
Neanderthal technology is a harsh and inaccurate way to describe modern underground construction and mining practices, but such an exaggeration helps to focus on a major problem or wasted opportunity
Jan 1, 1974
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Site Testing For Large Volumes Of Deep SpaceBy R. L. Loofbourow, Robert R. Miller
Deep, stable, unlined space promises secure, efficient, acceptable solutions to several current problems. With truly favorable conditions, it can be economic as well. The basic requirement is suffi
Jan 1, 1981
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Development Of Equipment For Measuring Time-Dependent DeformationsBy M. W. Chanda
This paper presents the development of a rock-creep measuring apparatus using air as the initial pressure source. Servo-controlled machines can and have been used for time-dependent property tests. Ho
Jan 1, 1993
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Towards A General Distribution Model For Flowsheet DesignBy M. S. Klima
Proper analysis of washability data can lead to the development of a maximum yield coal preparation plant flow sheet. Simulations, as simple as spreadsheet mass and water balancing, are important in e
Jan 1, 1997
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A Computer Program For Estimating Costs Of TunnelingBy Frank T. Wheby, Edward M. Cikanek
A computer performs all logic and computations customarily done by hand in preparation of engineers' estimates or contractors' bids on tunnel-shaft systems. The program described is based on
Jan 1, 1974