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                     Use of Mine Tailings as Precast Construction Materials through Alkali Activation Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration Use of Mine Tailings as Precast Construction Materials through Alkali Activation Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Qingming Feng, Bo Huang, Dongbo An, Jinhong Zhang A study of the application of mine tailings as precast construction materials through alkali activation has been carried out, focusing on efficiently activating mine tailings, reducing alkali consumpt 
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                     Reliability of Conventional Ground Support Reliability of Conventional Ground SupportBy Davorin Kolic, Harald Wagner Conventional ground support in accordance with latest state-of-the-art considers proper preparation of geotechnical investigation, structural design, observation during construction and fair risk shar Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Borehole Hoisting For Shaft Sinking And Development At Brunswick Mining And Smelting Corporation Limited, Bathurst, New Brunswick Borehole Hoisting For Shaft Sinking And Development At Brunswick Mining And Smelting Corporation Limited, Bathurst, New BrunswickBy W. R. Dengler, R. S. Brown In 1974, Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation Limited started a 48 million dollar expansion programme at their property in Bathurst, New Brunswick. A portion of the expansion plans includes a 26 Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Geotechnical Exploration For The H-3 Highway Trans-Koolau Tunnel Geotechnical Exploration For The H-3 Highway Trans-Koolau TunnelBy Lee W. Abramson, William H. Hansmire The H-3 Project is planning, design, and construction of a 10-mile (16 km)-long final segment of new highway that traverses the Koolau mountain range in Oahu. Interstate H-3 traverses North Halawa Val Jan 1, 1989 
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                     The Geopolymerization Of Alkali-Feldspars The Geopolymerization Of Alkali-FeldsparsGeopolymerization is a process by which Al-Si minerals undergo dissolution and polymerization in an alkaline solution to form a monolithic material with a high mechanical strength (Davidovits, 1991; 1 Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Lithologic and Structural Constraints on TBM Tunneling in New York City Lithologic and Structural Constraints on TBM Tunneling in New York CityBy Charles Merguerian In medium- to high-grade metamorphic terrains such as found in New York City(NYC), rock mass texture and mineralogy are important factors in predicting TBM penetration destiny. Integration of data fro Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Techniques for Assessing and Mitigating Longwall Subsidence Effects on Highway Bridges Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (81ecdff2-8ca5-451f-abf7-490db849ce9c) Techniques for Assessing and Mitigating Longwall Subsidence Effects on Highway Bridges Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (81ecdff2-8ca5-451f-abf7-490db849ce9c)By Yi Luo, Jian Yang, Hua Jiang Surface subsidence events induced by underground longwall coal mining operations can cause various disturbances to surface structures ranging from integrity and stability to functionality problems. Hi 
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                     MINExpo International 2004 Expects 40,000 Attendees MINExpo International 2004 Expects 40,000 AttendeesThe latest in mining technology and equipment will be show-cased this month at MINExpo International 2004. The event, billed as the world’s largest mining equipment exhibition, is set for Sept. 27-30 Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Efficient Separation of Trace Muscovite within the Surface/Interface of Quartz Grains from a Hydrothermal Deposit by Oxidizing Calcination and Catalytic Pressure Leaching Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration Efficient Separation of Trace Muscovite within the Surface/Interface of Quartz Grains from a Hydrothermal Deposit by Oxidizing Calcination and Catalytic Pressure Leaching Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Xun Zhang, Hang Qiu, Andrea R. Gerson4, Shaomin Lei, Yubiao Li, Yu Meng, Zhenyu Pei, Min Lin Efficient separation of trace muscovite from the surface/interface of quartz grains was accomplished during oxidizing calcination and catalytic pressure leaching of the hydrothermal quartz. Experiment 
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                     Rock Melting Subterrenes--Their Role In Future Excavation Technology Rock Melting Subterrenes--Their Role In Future Excavation TechnologyBy Charles A. Bankston, John C. Rowley, Robert J. Hanold, Joseph W. Neudecker The basic concepts and processes of soil and rock melting as applied to excavation technology are reviewed. The electrically heated, small diameter prototype penetrator development sequence is present Jan 1, 1974 
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                     Thermomechanical Behavior Of Backfilled Disposal Rooms For Waste Retrieval Considerations In A Salt Dome Repository Thermomechanical Behavior Of Backfilled Disposal Rooms For Waste Retrieval Considerations In A Salt Dome RepositoryBy Paul F. Gnirk, Ralph A. Wagner, Joe L. Ratigan This thermomechanical analysis used the finite element method to investigate the behavior of crushed salt backfill in a waste disposal room situated in a salt dome repository. The first of two objecti Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Design of Large and Shallow Caverns of New York Second Avenue Subway Design of Large and Shallow Caverns of New York Second Avenue SubwayBy Verya Nasri The proposed Second Avenue Subway Project in New York City is approximately 8.5 miles long, up to a depth of 120 feet beneath grade and runs the length of the eastern side of the island of Manhattan f Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Prospectors and Developers Meeting – Some Reflections Prospectors and Developers Meeting – Some ReflectionsBy Bruce Gellar In March, the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) held its annual conference in Toronto, Ontario. This is the third PDAC meeting the author has attended. The following are some Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Risk-Management Process for Tailings Control Risk-Management Process for Tailings ControlBy Franco Oboni, Iain G. Bruce The design of tailings containment structures relies on well-understood engineering methods being applied consistently. Unfortunately, not all facilities are designed or managed to the same level of Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Reflections on ilmenite roasting and magnetic separation Reflections on ilmenite roasting and magnetic separationBy N. R. Allen, J. D. Steenkamp Oxidative roasting is applied on an industrial scale to beneficiate ilmenite concentrates from South African East Coast heavy minerals deposits - the aim is to increase the magnetic susceptibility of Jan 1, 2005 
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                     CART?: A Fundamental Tool For Process Circuit Design CART?: A Fundamental Tool For Process Circuit DesignBy A. Noble The design of separation circuits can be a complex, labor-intensive and costly process. While the engineer?s experience along with extensive data sets and simulation are crucial tools for determining Feb 27, 2013 
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                     Geographic Information Systems In Borate Exploration: A Case Study At “Old Borate” Geographic Information Systems In Borate Exploration: A Case Study At “Old Borate”By J. R. Piper “Old Borate,” located in the Calico Mountains east of Barstow, California, lead domestic colemanite production from 1884 through 1907. Mineral exploration at “Old Borate” in the early 1980's, e Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Cyprus Coppertone Gold Benefits From Computerized Ore Control Procedures Cyprus Coppertone Gold Benefits From Computerized Ore Control ProceduresBy Rodrigo Jerez Advances in inexpensive computer automation led to the development and use of a computerized ore control system at the Cyprus Copperstone Gold Mine near Parker, AZ. These new ore control practices imp Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Second Avenue Subway—Tunneling Beneath Manhattan Second Avenue Subway—Tunneling Beneath ManhattanBy Geoffrey Fosbrook, Donald Phillips, Anil Parikh The Second Avenue Subway is a $16.8 billion project planned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in New York City. It will reduce overcrowding and delays on the Lexington Avenue Line, im Jan 1, 2005 
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                     New York Subway Caverns and Crossovers—A Tale of Trials and Tribulations New York Subway Caverns and Crossovers—A Tale of Trials and TribulationsBy 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 
