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Drainage Problems Of The Chicagoland AreaBy Ben Sosewitz
The subject of rapid excavation tunneling is one that is extremely important to the people in the Metropolitan area of Chicago. My personal observation is that it is also extremely important to the ur
Jan 1, 1997
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Modification Of Limestone-Based Material For Increased Efficiency Of Arsenic Removal From WaterBy A. D. Davis
Limestone-based material shows great promise for removal of arsenic from water. In laboratory tests, it has removed more than 95% or arsenic and more than 99% of cadmium and lead. In addition, the w
Jan 1, 2012
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US And International Valuation Standards – The FutureBy T. R. Ellis
Considerable movement is afoot internationally to rationalize standards and regulations relating to valuations and the qualifications for valuation professionals. In July 2000 the International Valuat
Jan 1, 2001
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Encapsulation Of Limestone Waste In Concrete After Arsenic Removal From Water - Preprint 09-125By A. D. Davis
Limestone-based technology for arsenic removal from water is an innovative and promising method. The technology offers the potential for low-cost disposal of a stable waste product after arsenic remo
Jan 1, 2009
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Cutter Roof And Its CausesBy Wen H. Su
This paper examines the intrinsic mechanisms of cutter roof by combining field investigation, laboratory testings, underground instrumentations, and numerical modelling. Cutter roof developed during t
Jan 1, 1985
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California High Speed Rail: Driving the Next Level in Dynamic Tunnel Design - Project DescriptionBy Carrie Pourvahidi
The California High Speed Rail Authority (Authority) was created by the State of California through legislation in 1996. The purpose of the Authority is to plan, construct, finance and operate a state
Jan 1, 2008
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Rational Design Of Yield Pillars: Improved Understanding Of Yielding MechanismBy K. T. Lee, M. U. Ozbay, M. D. G. Salamon
Design of yielding chain pillars in deep coal longwall mines is not as well established due mainly to the lack of knowledge in the behavior of coal pillars in the post-peak regime. This study shows t
Jan 1, 2001
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Techniques for Assessing and Mitigating Longwall Subsidence Effects on Highway Bridges Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy 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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Impact Of Surface Coal Mining On Soil Hydraulic PropertiesSoil erosion is strongly related to soil hydraulic properties. Understanding how surface coal mining impacts those properties is important in developing effective management practices to control erosi
Feb 27, 2013
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All You Ever Wanted To Know About Truck Weights …But Were Afraid To AskBy J. Humphrey
Introduction The weight of a Mining Truck can be affected by field modifications, the selection of items like tires, rims or even the conditions in which it operates. Truck performance and the compl
Jan 1, 2007
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MSHA?s DPM rule for metal and nonmetal minesBy W. H. Pomroy
In its 2001 diesel particulate matter (DPM) rule for metal and nonmetal underground mines, MSHA established an interim concentration limit of 400 micrograms of total carbon (TC) per cubic meter of air
Jan 1, 2009
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Deep Ripping-Coal Seams Stockpile And Reclamation ApplicationBy T. G. Hayes
Economic and environmental regulations in the coal industry have required companies to evaluate their current blasting method of loosening in-situ coal. This paper will review ripping vs. blasting thi
Jan 1, 1995
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Three-Dimensional Cfd Modeling Of Purging From Refuge ChamberThe MINER Act of 2006 mandated that all underground coal mines must install and maintain refuge chambers. Refuge chambers serve as a temporary shelter in case of emergency. Several factors affect the
Feb 27, 2013
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Mining Foundation of the Southwest Honors its 2005 InducteesThe 23rd annual American Mining Hall of Fame Awards Banquet sponsored by the Mining Foundation of the Southwest will be held at the Tucson Marriott University Park Hotel, Tucson, AZ on Saturday, Dec.
Jan 1, 2005
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Relation Of Bitumen To Ore In The Magmont West Orebody, Viburnum Trend, MissouriBy Mark Alan Marlkos
Blebs of solid bitumen from the Magmont West orebody of the Viburnum Trend were examined and analyzed in an attempt to relate hydrocarbon distribution and origin to ore genesis. The bitumen was calcul
Jan 1, 2013
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Differences In Design Considerations For Tunnel Vs. Mine Ventilation Fan Systems -Preprint 09-056By G. A. Gamble
Fans used to ventilate subway, passenger rail and vehicular tunnels are similar to the fans used to ventilate underground mines. However, tunnel ventilation fan systems are typically designed to meet
Jan 1, 2009
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Ventilation And Climate Simulation Of Development Ends In Metal MinesBy P. Rostami
It is important to study the ventilation system in order to better design and control of the working environment in deep underground mines. With increasing depth, heat, and humidity performance may be
Jan 1, 2011
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New World Class Industrial Clay DepositsBy H. H. Murray
Recently developed clay deposits that will impact regional and world markets are described. These deposits, their location, geology, and physical properties are delineated. Kaolins from the State of P
Jan 1, 1999
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Study On Performance-Based Design For Mine Fire Safety SystemAs opposed to a prescriptive-based design, a performance-based fire-protection system design allows the system planner the flexibility in choosing specific method, materials and design tools to achiev
Jan 1, 2011
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Investigation To Control Mine Dust Using Surfactants And A New Approach For Eliminating Their Negative Effect On Flotation (ec011e3b-ee06-41d4-805b-413b4ee4cc06)By M. A. Cristovici
The possibility of using surfactants as wetting agents for the suppression of sulphide ore dust has been investigated. Numerous surfactants were examined to determine their characteristics and to inve
Jan 1, 1990