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New York Subway Caverns and Crossovers—A Tale of Trials and Tribulations
By Charles Stone, Madan Naik, Drupad Desai, Karel Rossler
Planning of New York’s new subway line dictated the location of shallow underground station caverns and track crossovers. Clear span openings ranging from70 feet to 100 feet and lengths in excess of 1
Jan 1, 2005
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Pilot Scale Dewatering Studies Of Ultra Fine Clean Coal Slurries
By D. P. Tao, J. G. Groppo, R. Killmeyer, W. W. Wen, B. K. Parekh
Economical dewatering of ultra-fine (minus 74 m) clean coal slurry produced in column flotation to a 20 percent or lower moisture level will be an important step in successful implementation of the a
Jan 1, 1999
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Save Time and Money in Industrial Mineral Plant Start-ups
By Michael G. Rulff, Tracy M. Holmes
"Vast amounts of time and money are spent fighting flow problems in plants that involve the handling or processing of industrial minerals. Because these types of projects tend to be capitalintensive,
Jan 1, 2008
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Floodplain Aggregate Mining in Western Oregon
By E. F. Schnitzer
During 1996 and 1997, Oregon experienced flooding on a scale not seen in many years. Some gravel pits located near rivers experienced erosion. In several cases, breaches occurred between the gravel p
Jan 1, 1999
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Characterisation studies of Tectonised Clay shales and implications in the excavation of large size tunnels
By Marco Barla, Mariacristina Bonini, Giovanni Barla
ABSTRACT: The paper describes the characterisation studies of Tectonised Clay Shales at laboratory and in situ scale. The interest relates to tunnelling under squeezing and swelling conditions, in Ita
Jan 1, 2003
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IC 9508 - The Application of Major Hazard Risk Assessment (MHRA) to Eliminate Multiple Fatality Occurrences in the US Minerals Industry
By A. Iannacchione
Major Hazard Risk Assessment (MHRA)1 is used to help prevent major hazards, e.g., fire, explosion, wind-blast, outbursts, spontaneous combustion, roof instability and chemical and hazardous substances
Jan 1, 2008
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The Development of Brown Coal Char as a New Metallurgical Fuel
By Kennedy G. L, Evans D. G
The development of the carbonization of brown coal briquettes to produce a hard char suitable for use in place of imported hard coke has continued in Victoria, and an experimental carbonization plant
Jan 1, 1960
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Optimisation Of Anglo Platinum?s ACP Acid Plant Catalytic Converter
By M. K. Sichone
Anglo Platinum?s Waterval smelting complex based in South Africa operates the Anglo Converting Process (ACP) that produces SO2 offgas. This SO2 offgas is treated in a double-contact, double-absorption
Jan 1, 2009
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Multiple Seam Longwall Mining In The U.S.—Lessons For Ground Control
Relatively few longwall mines in the U.S. operate under multiple seam conditions where the two seams are less than 200 ft apart. This paper describes the experience of six that do. These operations
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Development And Large-Scale Testing Of Innovative Tunnel Support Systems
By Robert M. Semple, Harvey W. Parker
INTRODUCTION Two promising innovative tunnel support systems are being developed by the Civil Engineering Department of the University of Illinois. One of these is a lining which can be placed by a
Jan 1, 1997
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Sulphuric Acid Production at Port Pirie
The production of sulphuric acid at Port Pirie by the contact process began in March 1924 with the commissioning of the Electrolytic Zinc Co.'s roasting and acid plant. This plant, operated by B.
Jan 1, 1956
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Kirkpatrick Street Pump Station Addition Excavation: Small Project, Big Twist
By James P. Stewart
This case history describes the engineering design and construction for the Contractor of a 35-ft-deep excavation for an 800-square-foot addition to an existing sewage pump station. The site posed une
Jan 1, 2003
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RI 3133 Sand-And-Gravel Safety Contest Of 1930 (2cf7933a-3927-4707-a0d6-45929fce1d8c)
By W. W. Adams
Lower accident rates were the outstanding feature. of the second annual sand and gravel safety competition conducted in 1930 by the United States Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the National Sand
Jan 1, 1931
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Connection of TARP Tunnel to Thornton Quarry Reservoir
By Djavid Mohammad
Over the next several years, the storage capacity of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago?s Tunnel and Reservoir Plan will be increased by 14.8 billion gallons through the ad
Jan 1, 2008
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Characteristics of the Tolukuma Au-Ag Deposit
By McLeod RL
The Tolukuma gold-silver prospect is located approximately 100km N of Port Moresby in the Central Province of Papua New Guinea (PNG). Epithermal "adularia-sericite" style mineralisation crops out
Jan 1, 1991
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Fugitive Dust Control at Porcupine Joint Venture – Dome Mine
By John Folinsbee, Brian Danyliw, Tony Y. Chong
"Control of fugitive dust has become increasingly important in the mining industry both from a health and safety and environmental standpoint. Mining operations in particular have required improved fu
Jan 1, 2005
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Presidential Address, 1971 The Future of the Australasian Mineral Industry
One would anticipate that after 40 years in the mineral industry it would be simple to project the trends at least 5 or 10 years into the future. However the last 20 years, 1950-1970, have been so dif
Jan 1, 1971
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MECHANICS OF JOINTED ROCK MADE EASY - SME Annual Conference 2023
By W. G. Pariseau
Joints may be taken into account when using numerical modeling as an aid to mine design by embedding joints in the model. When using the popular finite element method, say UT3PC, a pre-analysis step i
Feb 1, 2023
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Biological Sulfate Reduction with Primary Sewage Sludge in an Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Bed Reactor
By G A. Ekama
This paper describes a novel system for the biological sulfate reduction (BSR) of acid mine drainage (AMD) using primary sewage sludge (PSS) as carbon source in an upflow anaerobic sludge bed (UASB) r
Jan 1, 2009
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Applied Mineralogical Studies On Colombian (El Bagre, Antioquia) Black Sands
By Clara María Lamus Molina
The following minerals found in the residual black sands from gold mining in El Bagre Antioquia (Colombia) were identified as having major economic interest: Ilmenite (FeTiO3), with an average of 49%
Jan 1, 2006