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Linear Behavior Of Rock Joints In Uniaxial Joint Compression Tests
By D. Nutakor
Rock joint stiffness is not only a poorly known parameter, but also has no established laboratory measurement procedure. This paper presents methods used to determine the normal and shear stiffnesses
Jan 1, 2008
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Rare Earth Elements (REE) Deposits In New Mexico
By V. T. McLemore
Deposits of rare earth elements (REE) are found in NM, but they have not been important exploration targets in past years because demand has been met elsewhere. However, with the projected increase in
Jan 1, 2012
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Performance Analysis Of Different Estimation Methods On Conditionally Simulated Deposits (0cbc8d79-eac1-4ce3-b58c-f46ab73f673b)
By A. Arik
An accurate estimation of mining block grades continues to be a challenging task for ore reserve practitioners. Two of the factors that affect the accuracy of the estimates are the estimation method u
Jan 1, 2000
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Heartland Corridor Tunnels (203bfe6b-811f-4d1d-8e50-61c86efb90ba)
By Frank P. Frandina
The Heartland Corridor Clearance Improvement Project is part of a regional Public-Private initiative to allow double stack container trains a direct route from the Port of Norfolk through Virginia, We
Jan 1, 2008
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New Bulkhead Design For Controlling Increased Hydrostatic And Dynamic Hydraulic Pressures
By George Watson, Gu Quanzhong, S. Gerard Sawyer
Bulkheads, also known as hydraulic seals, are used to seal abandoned workings and protect adjacent active mines from explosion and control unwanted inflows of water from poorly sealed shafts, water-be
Jan 1, 2005
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Tunneling Through Mountain Faults
By Don W. Deere
Faults under high rock cover represent some of the most severe ground conditions a Tunneler can encounter. High ground water pressures and flows are usually associated with mountain faults. Ground beh
Jan 1, 2007
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What it’s worth : A review of 1986 mineral royalty information
By H. Lyn Bourne
This is the fifth annual tabulation of mineral royalty information. This tabulation, like the previous editions, includes all of the earlier data. There are also 60 new entries. In addition to royalty
Jan 7, 1987
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Talc and Pyrophyllite
By G. P. Tomaino
Talc is a layered, hydrous magnesium silicate mineral. It has a soft, soapy feel and typically a smooth texture. Talc is also known for its insulation, heat resistance, chemical stability, oil absorpt
Jan 1, 2005
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Factors in the Variability of Measured Surface Settlements over EPB Driven Tunnels in Soft Clay
By S. Boone, J. N. Shirlaw
INTRODUCTION Soft, near normally consolidated clays generally provide ideal conditions for tunneling using Earth Pressure Balance (EPB) shields. It is easy to turn the clay into a low permeability,
Jan 1, 2007
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Adding A Third Main Fan At The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (SME Annual Meeting March 1-3, 1999, Denver, Colorado)
By K. H. McDaniel, L. Griswold
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is adding a third fan to operate in parallel with, and supplement, its two existing main fans. An engineering analysis conducted in 1995 identified the need for
Jan 1, 1999
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Towards a More Cost Effective Mining Truck – Preprint 97-55
By A. W. Dickerson, G. Hollier, F. A. Bartley
Following on from many years of research aimed at improving the effectiveness of truck haulage operations in mines operated by BHP Minerals, BHP Research developed a concept for an Innovative Large Mi
Feb 24, 1997
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Preliminary Seismic Design Considerations for a Highway Tunnel in Coronado, California
By 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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Comparing the Implementation of Two Dust Control Technologies from a Sociotechnical Systems Perspective Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (549ca714-c839-4488-b044-41821e3cdd4a)
By Andrew B. Cecala, Emily J. Haas, Jay F. Colinet
A sociotechnical system (STS) creates a framework that allows an examination of how social and technical factors affect organizational outcomes within a specific environmental context. STS has been ri
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Comparing the Implementation of Two Dust Control Technologies from a Sociotechnical Systems Perspective Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
By Andrew B. Cecala, Emily J. Haas, Jay F. Colinet
A sociotechnical system (STS) creates a framework that allows an examination of how social and technical factors affect organizational outcomes within a specific environmental context. STS has been ri
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Justifying API Bentonite Rheological Behavior Through Its Forming Size Fractions Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (8673045d-721a-4112-8198-a3a9a24151ef)
By A. A. El-Midany, R. M. Farag, A. M. Salem, S. E. El-Mofty
Bentonite represents one of the main players in the stability of the drilling mud. Its particle size and particle size distribution affect the physical properties of the drilling mud especially the rh
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Stanford LCLS Project - Detailed Construction Design for the Intersection Between Access Tunnel and FEH Cavern
By Heiner J. Sander
Stanford University operates the National Research Facility which is located at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) in Menlo Park, California. In order to improve and allow for enhanced expe
Jan 1, 2008
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Cresson Mine Completes Two-Year Expansion
By William R. Yernberg
The Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Co.(CC&V) celebrated completion of a two-year, $168.5-million expansion and capital improvement program. An open house celebration was held in the historic mini
Jan 1, 2002
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Gold Mineralization In The Coffee Creek Area; White Gold District (Dawson Range), West-Central Yukon ? Introduction
By A. J. Wainwright
The Coffee Creek lode gold discoveries are located in the White Gold district (Dawson Range), west-central Yukon, 130 km south of Dawson City and 30 km south of the Golden Saddle gold deposit (Figure
Jan 1, 2012
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Ground Freezing Under the Most Adverse Conditions: Moving Groundwater
By Paul C. Schmall, Lucian P. Spiteri, Arthur B. Corwin
Moving groundwater is generally recognized as the most adversarial condition for ground freezing. Moving groundwater can occur due to natural or man-induced groundwater flow, but either way may result
Jan 1, 2007
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Stress, Geologic, And Support Design System (SGSSM) For Underground Mine Slopes
By J. C. Stankus
Accurate evaluation of stress and geological conditions is critical to ground control design in underground openings. For a slope entry, the problem is more difficult because a slope will transverse
Jan 1, 2011