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                     New XRF Analyzer For Elemental Analysis Of Sample Streams New XRF Analyzer For Elemental Analysis Of Sample StreamsBy C. Bachmann, M. J. Laurila, A. J. Widenman, A. Klein Elemental analysis of slurry streams using X-ray fluorescence (XRF) has long been employed. However, detector technology has limited the application of XRF devices. Using detector technology employed Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Chambers Creek Interceptor Sewer Tunnel Chambers Creek Interceptor Sewer TunnelBy J. Jeffrey Wagner, Michael J. Bailey, Peter M. Douglass The Chambers Creek Interceptor Sewer Tunnel project consisted of 2-1/2 miles (4 kilometres) of nominal 9-foot (2.7-metre) O.D. tunnel driven through predominantly glacially overridden soils. Mole-Coll Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Novel Flotation Collectors For Base Metal Minerals Novel Flotation Collectors For Base Metal MineralsBy P. A. Dimas A new family of sulfide flotation collectors has been developed in our laboratory. These formulations are comprised of novel renewable materials combined with conventional reagents. The resulting d Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Sustainable Development Of Industrial Minerals From Mining To Manufacturing - Introduction - Preprint 09-080 Sustainable Development Of Industrial Minerals From Mining To Manufacturing - Introduction - Preprint 09-080By J. E. Kogel Industrial minerals play a central and dual role in the sustainable development (SD) of natural resources. Over the past decade the mining industry has increasingly focused on sustainably extracting Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Water Jet Assisted Boring In South African Quartzites Water Jet Assisted Boring In South African QuartzitesBy J. L. Page, A. C. Marlowe The Research and Development Services of South Africa has begun underground trials with a Robbins 52RE blindhole borer using a cutterhead fitted with high pressure water jets to assist mechanical cutt Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Elements Of Graphical Mine Planning Elements Of Graphical Mine PlanningBy W. A. Wilkinson In creating a surface mine design, a complicated series of events may be required to meet both mining and environmental objectives. Envisioning the mine at every step of the operation can greatly assi Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Vari-Stem Blasthole Plugs Improve Blasting Patterns Vari-Stem Blasthole Plugs Improve Blasting PatternsIn September 2003, a test was conducted to see if a115-mm- (4.5-in.-) diam Mocap Vari-Stem blasthole plug could improve the pattern of explosives using different top stemming material. The test too Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Preliminary Seismic Design Considerations for a Highway Tunnel in Coronado, California Preliminary Seismic Design Considerations for a Highway Tunnel in Coronado, CaliforniaBy David Young This paper presents tunnel design considerations for the SR75/282 Transportation Corridor Project in Coronado, California. The project is managed by the City of Coronado in cooperation with Caltrans a Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Evaluation Of Large-Scale Temperature Gradients To Support Assessment Of Convection And Cold-Trap Processes In Heated Drifts Evaluation Of Large-Scale Temperature Gradients To Support Assessment Of Convection And Cold-Trap Processes In Heated DriftsBy R. W. Fedors, S. T. Green, G. R. Adams, C. Manepally, L. B. Browning This paper provides estimates of large-scale temperature gradients that can be used to support modeling of natural convection and cold-trap processes in thermally perturbed drifts. Temperature influen Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Unconventional Mining – New Generation of Mining Technology of the XXI-st Century – Preprint 97-45 Unconventional Mining – New Generation of Mining Technology of the XXI-st Century – Preprint 97-45By K. Y. Vasioutchkov, Y. F. Vasyuchkov, B. M. Vorobjev In general a term "unconventional mining or "non-traditional mining technology" getting more and move familiar to the mining engineering media. There are several alternating terminological combination Feb 24, 1997 
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                     Problems Encountered on the Upper Reach of the Northeast Interceptor Sewer Project Problems Encountered on the Upper Reach of the Northeast Interceptor Sewer ProjectBy Rajni Patel, John McDonald, Steve Dubnewych, Michael McKenna The Upper Reach segment of the Northeast Interceptor Sewer (NEIS) is a3.2-km-long tunnel excavated in interbedded marine sedimentary deposits with approximately 40 m of cover. The tunnel was initially Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Impact Of Consolidation On The Shear Strength Of Coal Refuse Impoundments – Preprint 97-110 Impact Of Consolidation On The Shear Strength Of Coal Refuse Impoundments – Preprint 97-110By R. J. Sweigard, C. T. Justice, T. Beckham, E. D. Thompson, T. C. Hopkins Fine coal refuse is often pumped, as slurry, into surface impoundments as a means of permanent disposal. As the available volume is filled, the height of the embankments are frequently increased. Many Feb 24, 1997 
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                     Slurry Shield Method In Japan Slurry Shield Method In JapanBy Hisashi Takahasi, Hironobu Yamazaki INTRODUCTION The slurry shield method was developed in Japan in 1963 and its experimental tunnelling work was performed in 1965. Although the history of this method is short compared with the conve Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Ventilation requirements for uranium mines Ventilation requirements for uranium minesBy C. Gherghel The planning and operation of ventilation network systems for uranium mines require special considerations since ventilation is the primary technique of controlling ambient concentrations of radon pro Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Agglomeration Binders To Improve Efficiency Of Copper Heap Leaching Agglomeration Binders To Improve Efficiency Of Copper Heap LeachingBy S. Kawatra, K. Lewandowski Heap leaching efficiency is reduced by poor solution flow characteristics (channeling and ponding), which result from fines migration. Agglomeration of the ore can immobilize fines, but copper leachi Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Keeping an Eye on Safety Improves the Bottom Line Keeping an Eye on Safety Improves the Bottom LineBy Steve Kral Worker safety is an issue that transcends industries, whether it be mining, construction, manufacturing or even general office work. In the mining industry, safety and training are particularly impor Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Online Presentation Aids Classroom Teaching Online Presentation Aids Classroom TeachingBy Rajive Ganguli There are several elements of online pedagogy and information technology that are being used in the University of Alaska Fairbanks’(UAF) course “ES 201: Computer Techniques,” to enhance classroom teac Jan 1, 2000 
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                     The 97th Hour: Extending Refuge Alternative Survival ? Summary The 97th Hour: Extending Refuge Alternative Survival ? SummaryBy S. Cotten The regulations for current coal mine refuge alternative (RAs) require that there be sufficient life support to sustain survival of the maximum number of RA occupants for a minimum of 96 hours. This Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Coal-Based Energy Policy Needed for the 21st Century Coal-Based Energy Policy Needed for the 21st CenturyBy Maurice Deul For the first half of the 21st century, the United States will rely on the same mix of fuels it has for the past 50 years. Petroleum for the United States will cost more and availability will decline Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Design And Construction Of The Lafayette Bluff Tunnel Design And Construction Of The Lafayette Bluff TunnelBy D. L. Petersen, C. R. Nelson, B. K. Nelson, B. D. Wagener The Lafayette Bluff tunnel, currently under construction for the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT), will be among the widest highway tunnels in the United States. The 199-meter tunnel is Jan 1, 1991 
