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Advances In Continuous Vat Leaching TechnologyBy Dan Mackie
Since the production prototype continuous vat leaching pilot plant was installed at Ariel Resources in Costa Rica in 1995, the test results and lessons learned have been invaluable in plotting the fut
Jan 1, 2000
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A Proposal For A Uniform Geologic Core Logging Procedure In The Southern Extension Of The Florida Phosphate DistrictBy Ralph B. Hall
Examination of cored material from the Southern Extension of the Florida Phosphate District has indicated a decidedly complex and diverse sequence of phosphatic sedimentary units. The perfunctory logg
Jan 1, 1983
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Geological Status Of NWTs Repository Siting Activities In The Paradox Basin ? BackgroundBy N. A. Frazier
The goal of the U.S. nuclear waste management program is to provide assurance that existing and future nuclear waste from military and civilian activities, including spent fuel from the once-through n
Jan 1, 1981
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The Art Of Drilling Oil ShaleBy C. J. Milam
Oil shale may not produce the same excitement of the gold rush days, but presently there is an "oil shale fever" among mining men. Such exotic equipment as 800-ton haul units, 75 ft. boring machines,
Jan 1, 1975
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In Situ Mine Roof Trusses Combining Rock Compression With Steel Tension MembersBy C. C. White
Although many notable scientific investigations relating to roof control have been made, roof control still must be considered one of the more baffling problems confronting the miner. Each year contri
Jan 1, 1968
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Experimental Characterization of Large Diameter Tunnel Lining Radial Joint Rotation Behavior - NAT2024By Ziyan Ouyang, Haotian Zheng, Spencer Quiel, Mike Mooney, Clay Naito
This paper summarizes the results of an experimental program conducted to characterize the moment-rotation behavior of skewed flat radial joints from large diameter (45 ft) tunnel lining. Both positiv
Jun 23, 2024
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Three Dimensional Modeling of the Wedge Pillar Portion of the WIPP Geomechanical Evaluation (Room G) In Situ ExperimentBy Dale S. Preece
INTRODUCTION The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is a research facility located in Southeastern New Mexico. The WIPP is being developed by the U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) to demonstrate th
Jan 1, 1986
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The Interdependence Of Economic And Hydrologic Criteria In Planning Water Resources DevelopmentBy S. W. Mao
Hydrologic and economic criteria figure in many obvious ways in water resources development, but they are rarely linked quantitatively, and most of the applications are pertinent only to the case-in-p
Jan 1, 1967
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The KUJ 2000 Ventilation SystemBy Lennart Mukka
LKAB has been mining iron ore in northern Sweden for about 100 years and now enters the next century with a major new investment in Kiruna. The under- ground projects involve construction of a new mai
Jan 1, 1995
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Planning of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s Channel TunnelBy Art Hamid, Manfred Wong, R. John Caulfield
"The proposed Channel Tunnel is a critical component of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s (SFPUC) Central Bayside System Improvements Project (CBSIP), which is a key element of a $6.9-bi
Jan 5, 2017
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Problems In New Strip Mine DevelopmentBy Richard W. Brummett
Problems in new strip mine development is a subject that could require several days to cover adequately. Coupled with the fertile imagination of television writers, we could probably expand it into a
Jan 1, 1974
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Structural Fire Protection to NFPA 502 - Performance-Based Design and Assessment of Passive and Active Fire Protection SystemsBy Robinson Leon-Diaz, Alberto Jaen-Toribio, Raymond Blanchard, Mike Deevy, Miguel Fuentes-Llanos
"Tunnels designed to NFPA 502 are required to withstand the RWS time-temperature curve, more specifically prevent progressive spalling and loss of strength of steel reinforcement. Fire boards or spray
Jan 1, 2016
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Lateral Rock Load Estimation for Cut and Cover Structures - NAT2022By Charles Stone, Eric Wang
A method for estimating geotechnical rock loads for shallow cut and cover subway stations is presented. Localized geotechnical conditions lead to extreme variations in rock loading on the walls of sub
Dec 1, 2022
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Development Of A Fiberglass Cable BoltBy D. A. Peterson
Laboratory testing was completed to determine the effectiveness of a fiberglass cable bolt (FCB) as a cuttable rock support for a continuous, hard-rock mining method. The FCB consists of four Polystal
Jan 1, 1993
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Blasting Mechanics ? IntroductionBy L. Donovan Clark
The term "powder factor" is almost universally accepted as the measure of the efficiency of a blasting program. It represents the economics of blasting since it designates quantity of explosive (there
Jan 1, 1970
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Indirect Drying Of 28x0 Filter CakeBy H. F. Ghezzi
The indirect method of drying coal fines is applied to filter cakes which ordinarily contain 22 to 30% moisture and are not readily transportable. The "Thermal Dryer", which operates on the mass trans
Jan 1, 1985
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Mine Planning And Emission Control Strategies Using Geostatistics ? IntroductionBy Francis Martino
There are numerous techniques and predictive models used by geologists and mining engineers to define coal reserves and plan mines. The traditional reserve estimation methods commonly used include the
Jan 1, 1983
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By-Product MarketingBy Dennis R. Twining
Recently a mining analyst for a major bank called me to say that during his travels he had encountered an electric utility interested in a new uranium supply. Since we produce uranium as a by-product
Jan 1, 1983
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Controlled Recirculation Of Section Air In A Trona MineBy Andrew B. Cecala, Robert J. Timko, Christopher J. Pritchard
As mine venti1ation systems become more complex, it is increasingly difficult to supply fresh air to the working face. A high percentage of the fresh air entering a mine never reaches the working face
Jan 1, 1989
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An analysis of flexural strength and crack width for fiber-reinforced shotcrete used in weak rock mines - SME Transactions 2010By C. Clark, R. Pakalnis, B. Seymour, L. Martin, M. Stepan, M. Roworth, C. Caceres
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Office of Mine Safety and Health, Ground Control Engineering Branch is investigating the use of shotcrete in weak rock mass mines wit
Jan 1, 2010