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New Cutter Soil Mixing (CSM) Technology Used To Construct Microtunneling Shafts For Mokelumne River CrossingBy Matthew Wallin
A part of the East Bay Municipal Utility District?s Folsom South Canal Connection Project, 430 feet of raw water pipe was installed using micro tunneling beneath the Mokelumne River. The access shafts
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Occupational Health and Safety - An Element of Efficient Business ManagementBy G. Baldermann, Hüttenrauch
Occupational health and safety are an important tool to increase a company’s economic efficiency. The integration of safety-related tasks into the overall structure of entrepreneurial tasks is an inal
Jan 1, 2005
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Mechanized Shaft Sinking Method For Soft And Medium Strength RockBy W. Burger
Mechanical excavation methods can significantly improve excavation performance and labor safety compared to drill and blast operations. Herrenknecht has developed a mechanized shaft sinking method
Jan 1, 2012
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Western Australia stamp batteries are operating museums of mining historyBy Richard Addison
Introduction A staccato beat rings out across the Australian bush. The stamps are at work, slowly pulverizing gold-bearing ore for a patient, grizzled prospector. This is the State Battery near Ma
Jan 7, 1986
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Technology News – Catalyst Helps Cut Diesel Fuel CostsClean Diesels fuel-borne catalyst, Platinum Plus, helps improve fuel economy for all engines up to 10 percent while reducing particulate emissions by up to 25 percent. When used with a simple diese
Jan 1, 2007
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The Iron Hill (Powderhorn) Carbonatite Complex, Gunnison County, Co—A Potential Source Of Several Uncommon Mineral ResourcesBy H. Lowers, B. Van Gosen
The Iron Hill (Powderhorn) carbonatite complex is a 31 km2 alkalic intrusion located about 35 km south-southwest of Gunnison, Colorado. The intrusion has been well studied and described because of its
Jan 1, 2007
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Policy to Practice: Strategic Environmental Assessment in the Real WorldBy F. M. McEvoy, E. J. Steadman, R. Murfin
In England, the provision of aggregate is determined by the historical relationship between construction and aggregate consumption. This approach does not necessarily lead to sustainable decision-maki
Jan 1, 2005
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Tunnel Cost ModelBy Charles H. Minott, Michael J. Markow, Robert D. Wyatt, Fred Moavenzadeh
The substantial investment in tunnels anticipated in the next twenty years has focused new attention on the economics of tunnel construction itself and on some costly problems associated with undergro
Jan 1, 1974
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A Supervisory Expert System For Integrated Plant-Wide ControlBy R. A. Ynchausti
In January 1993, Pyramid Resources began implementation of a supervisory expert control system at a U.S Cu concentrator. The objective of this control system was to improve plant profitability through
Jan 1, 1995
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Comparison Of Oleate Adsorption At Calcite And Fluorite Surfaces: An In-Situ FT-NIR/IRS And MLRS StudyBy C. A. Young
In-situ Fourier transform infrared/internal reflection spectroscopy (FT ?IR/IRS) has been extended to study oleate adsorption at a calcite surface. The birefringent and transmission limitations of cal
Jan 1, 1993
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - PotashBy M. Prud’Homme
Potash is an important natural mineral used largely as a fertilizer in the production of food and fiber. About 93 percent of all potash consumed globally is used in agriculture as fertilizer. The ba
Jan 1, 2005
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Financial Evaluation and Risk Assessment of a Placer Gold Deposit during the First Stages of Exploration: A Case StudyBy D. Drymonitis, G. Gialoglou
"Placer gold mineralizations have been observed in the north-eastern parts of Greece. Some of them have been at first evaluated to be of special interest so, exploration campaigns have been designed a
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2005 - BentoniteBy C. R. Landis
The Wyoming bentonite industry finished 2005 with strong growth. For most of the markets, demand exceeded supply. The industry continues to be heartened by the strength of its longtime markets, oilfi
Jan 1, 2006
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Feasibility Of Solution Mining For Sodium Carbonate At Searles Lake, California ? IntroductionBy James Giulianelli
Personnel at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) are studying the technology and applications of salt-gradient solar ponds (see below) for both electrical and thermal energy generation. The brine extr
Jan 1, 1981
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Maximizing Air Quality Inside Enclosed Cabs With Uni-Directional Filtration And Pressurization System - Preprint 09-099By A. B. Cecala
Enclosed cabs have been used on surface mining equipment for many years to protect equipment operators from health and safety hazards. The surface mining and quarrying process is a highly mechanized
Jan 1, 2009
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Service Life Prediction for the Ohio River Bridge East End Crossing Tunnel"The Ohio River Bridge East End Crossing Tunnel requires a 75-year service life of its cast-in-place reinforced concrete lining. This twin-tube 3-lane (each tube) highway tunnel is about 55-ft wide an
Jan 1, 2016
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Grouting For Groundwater Control Milwaukee Inline ProjectBy Edwin F. Shorey, Richard F. Coon, Steven B. Fradkin
Crosstown Interceptor Phase IA is the first deep tunnel element of the Milwaukee Inline Project. The tunnel contract includes 6,492 meters (m) of 9.1-m-diameter tunnel, two access shafts, and partial
Jan 1, 1987
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Examination of Coal Burst Mechanics and Control Measures in Major United States CoalfieldsBy Hamid Maleki
This paper reviews a study conducted for Australian Coal Research Limited (ACARP) to assist Anglo-American operations with better understanding of coal burst mechanics and control based on U.S. practi
Jul 1, 2023
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Evaluating The Use Of Booster Fans In Two Underground Coal Mines (dad85aba-30c3-4dbb-bffb-81f370700600)By J. M. Wempen
As development in underground coal mines progresses away from the critical components of the ventilation system, including the main fans and ventilation shafts, resistance is markedly increased. This
Jan 1, 2011
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The Effect Of Activation On The Low Potential Hydrophobic State Of Pyrite In Amyl Xanthate Flotation With NitrogenBy R. Du Plessis, J. D. Miller, D. G. Kotlyar
The low potential hydrophobic state of pyrite in amyl xanthate flotation with nitrogen is of particular interest with regard to the N2TEC flotation technology currently being used for the recovery of
Jan 1, 2002