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                     Us Geological Survey 1999 Resource Assessment Of Selected Coal Zones In The Northern Rocky Mountains And Great Plains Region, Wyoming, Montana, And North Dakota Us Geological Survey 1999 Resource Assessment Of Selected Coal Zones In The Northern Rocky Mountains And Great Plains Region, Wyoming, Montana, And North DakotaBy M. S. Ellis, D. J. Nichols In 1999, 1,100 million short tons of coal were produced in the United States, 38 percent from the Northern Rocky Mountains and Great Plains region. This coal has low ash content, and has sulfur conten Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Daylighting Thorn Creek Tunnel Into Chicago?s Tarp Thornton Composite Reservoir Daylighting Thorn Creek Tunnel Into Chicago?s Tarp Thornton Composite ReservoirBy Cary Hirner The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (District) is in the final phase of completing the Calumet System component of the Tunnel and Reservoir Plan (TARP) by bringing the Thorn 
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                     Queens Bored Tunnels, East Side Access, New York Queens Bored Tunnels, East Side Access, New YorkBy David Smith, Bernie Martin The Queens Bored Tunnels consist of 11,000 feet of 19'-6" inside diameter tunnels mined through rock, mixed face and dense glacial till, constructed with bolted gasketed one pass reinforced concr Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Minimole: Development And Field Testing Of A Narrow-Vein Hard Rock Mechanical Mining Machine Minimole: Development And Field Testing Of A Narrow-Vein Hard Rock Mechanical Mining MachineBy E. Jackson This paper describes highlights of the Placer Dome MiniMole project - the development and testing of a robotic machine for mining narrow ore veins. A prototype hydraulically controlled robotic machin Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Characteristics Of Chimney Subsidence Sinkhole Development From Abandoned Underground Coal Mines Along The Colorado Front Range Characteristics Of Chimney Subsidence Sinkhole Development From Abandoned Underground Coal Mines Along The Colorado Front RangeBy Gordon M. Matheson The factors which control chimney subsidence sinkhole development in weak rock were assessed by analyzing the characteristics of approximately 3000 chimney subsidence features along the Colorado Front Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Preconcentration And Recovery Of Valuable Minerals From Pegmatitic Ores Preconcentration And Recovery Of Valuable Minerals From Pegmatitic OresBy Thomas J. Lien Granitic Pegmatite deposits are the chief source of commercial feldspar, micas, lithium minerals, tantalum-columbium, beryl, and certain types of kaolin. The output from pegmatite mines in the United Jan 1, 1978 
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                     A Slope Stability Analysis For The Trojan Pit Expansion At The Wharf Resources Mine, Black Hills, SD A Slope Stability Analysis For The Trojan Pit Expansion At The Wharf Resources Mine, Black Hills, SDBy V. L. Franzen, Z. J. Hladysz, C. A. Kliche The Wharf Resources mine, located in the Bald Mountain Mining District approximately 6.4 km (4miles) west of Lead, South Dakota, has operated a surface gold and silver mine and heap leaching processin Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Creep Along Weak Planes In Roof And How It Affects Stability Creep Along Weak Planes In Roof And How It Affects StabilityBy M. K. Larson, R. G. Wade Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) are studying the time-dependent response of rock stressed along weakness planes. The objective is to improve mine safe Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Cable Shovel Health And Longevity In Formation Excavation Cable Shovel Health And Longevity In Formation ExcavationBy S. Frimpong Cable shovels are used for primary excavation in in-situ and/or pre-fragmented formations in surface mining operations. Poorly fragmented hard rock formations and random occurrence of hard boulders i Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Murray Basin heavy mineral strandline deposit mineralogy Murray Basin heavy mineral strandline deposit mineralogyBy A. W. Popp After forty years of exploration and development, the heavy mineral sand deposits of the Murray Basin are on the eve of substantial exploitation by Iluka Resources Limited, Southern Titanium NL and RZ Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Water-Jet-Assisted Roadheaders Water-Jet-Assisted RoadheadersBy Bradley V. Johnson, Robert J. Timko, Edward D. Thimons Water-jet-assisted cutting involves the use of a mechanical cutting bit in combination with a high-pressure water jet directed just in front of the bit tip. Such a jet can offer benefits in terms of i Jan 1, 1987 
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                     TARP Tunnel Boring Machine Performance Chicago TARP Tunnel Boring Machine Performance ChicagoBy William A. Macaitis, Frank E. Dalton, Leo R. DiVita The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago's Tunnel and Reservoir Plan (TARP) is a multi-purpose urban public works project with a total cost of $3.7 billion. Currently 51 mil Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Comparative Analysis Of Open Pit Mine Scheduling Techniques For Strategic Mine Planning Of The Tintaya Copper Mine In Peru Comparative Analysis Of Open Pit Mine Scheduling Techniques For Strategic Mine Planning Of The Tintaya Copper Mine In PeruBy D. Bernabe The mine scheduling process defines a mining sequence across the life of the mine and stipulates the amount of ore, waste, and specific blocks to be mined each year so that the highest economic return Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Optimizing Influences In The Selection of Grinding Mill Technology Optimizing Influences In The Selection of Grinding Mill TechnologyBy G. Duncan, K. Winther, R. Ericsson Distinct trends in grinding mill technology have emerged in recent years. In an effort to optimize overall mill performance for the needs of the End User, broad measures of logistical speed, process f Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Southfield Sewer Investigation, Replacement and Repair: A Case History Southfield Sewer Investigation, Replacement and Repair: A Case HistoryBy Harry R. Price, Bharat Doshi, Awni Qaqish, Abdul-Ghani Mekkaoui, Thaddeus Znoy, Ramesh Shukla In 1992, a detailed inspection of the Southfield Sewer revealed a reach of approximately 0.8 kilometers in length, located directly below the freeway lanes, which was severely distressed. Failure of t Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Floodplain Aggregate Mining in Western Oregon Floodplain Aggregate Mining in Western OregonBy 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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                     An Approach For Instrumentation Design An Approach For Instrumentation DesignBy J. Sanko When faced with the task of designing a process control system the control engineer must consider the following: 1. The type of process to be controlled and the manner in which the process must be co Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Stochastic Modeling Of Stormwater And Receiving Stream Concentrations Stochastic Modeling Of Stormwater And Receiving Stream ConcentrationsBy R. W. Chappell, M. W. Hills, R. L. Olsen A stochastic approach was developed and applied to the Butte, Montana Hillside abandoned mining site for modeling stormwater runoff and subsequent receiving stream loadings. This approach enabled cap Jan 1, 2002 
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                     The Kensico–City Tunnel for New York City Water Supply The Kensico–City Tunnel for New York City Water SupplyBy Robert J. F. Goodfellow, William A. T. Meakin, Kevin Clarke, Eric Cole INTRODUCTION New York City Water Supply—Background and History Since the 1840s New York City has been developing the largest, and perhaps, the best urban water supply and distribution system in Jan 1, 2005 
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                     (R)evolution in Mining – Implications For Exploration (R)evolution in Mining – Implications For ExplorationBy Murray W. Hitzman Two great revolutions in mining occurred during the 20th century. The first took place almost 100 years ago (1903-1905) with Daniel Jackling’s experiment in the economies of scale for large-scale min Jan 1, 2005 
