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  • CIM
    Nineteenth-century Nova Scotia iron works (463c15b6-c6cb-4f53-9bbe-f57008aafbe7)

    By Christopher Andreae

    "Years before the present iron and steel works were established at Sydney, several thriving although short-lived iron work s operated in Nova Scotia. These furnaces reflected the general nineteenth-ce

    Jan 1, 1983

  • NIOSH
    1.1 Method Discussion

    Water pollution has been an integral part of most mining operations in the past. Most mine planners had designed their mining operations with little or no regard for prevention of water pollution. The

    Jan 1, 1973

  • DFI
    The Berkeley Art Museum: Repurposing a Historical Building

    By Timothy Nelson, Simon Burnworth

    "The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA), which currently resides in a 1970s-era post-modern concrete structure just south of the University of California, Berkeley campus, was in ne

    Jan 1, 2016

  • DFI
    Reducing Downdrag Loads With Bitumen

    By J. -L. Briaud

    This presentation shows the results of laboratory and field tests to date for the NCHRP project entitled "Downdrag on Bitumen-coated Piles". This project required to test a variety of bitumens in the

    Jan 1, 1991

  • AUSIMM
    Exploration for Hydrothermal Minerals Offshore New Zealand: Revealing the Resource

    By C E. J de Ronde

    Most of the world's economically significant volcanogenic massive sulphide (VSM) deposits are considered to have formed in submarine arc and backarc settings. While the Kermadec-Tonga arc is an e

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SAIMM
    Use of pumping packer tests and geometry of the joints to analyse flow and transport of contaminants in basaltic rock

    By J. M. Cardoso, E. F. Quadros, A. Chiarini, F. Fernandes, G. Vilela, J. Ireno, L. C. Agostini

    Based on the geological-geometric characterization of the basaltic rock at the site of a factory for chemical products situated in the Southern region of Brasil, and on results of a significant number

    Jan 1, 2003

  • NIOSH
    Coal Mine Seismicity And Bumps: Historical Case Studies And Current Field Activity

    By Keith A. Heasley, John L. Ellenberger

    The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has continued the research role of the former U. S. Bureau of Mines to develop techniques that will reduce the hazards in the mining w

  • DFI
    Performance Of Three Unique Shoring Sections For Block 75 Shoring

    By Chris Sammon

    The Block 75 portion of the City Creek redevelopment project in Salt Lake City required multiple shoring walls surrounding the 6 acre site constructed to depths ranging from sixty-five to ninety feet

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME
    Landslides, Drought, And Brown Trout In The Red River, NM

    By D. Conklin

    Annual fish monitoring of the Red River, NM from the town of Red River to downstream of Questa, NM has been conducted since 1997. This long-term dataset, sponsored by the Chevron Mining Inc. Questa M

    Jan 1, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    Sumps Aids the Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited in Saxonvale Feasibility Study

    By G T. Kukla

    A Seam deposit User oriented Mine Planning System (SUMPS) was developed by The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited (BHP) at its head office in Melbourne. It is one of the computer mine planning sy

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AUSIMM
    Mine Rehabilitation Case Studies on the West Coast

    By L Langer, R Simcock, M Davis

    Rehabilitation of mining sites helps to achieve the purpose 5(2c) of The Resource Management Act 1991 û æavoiding, remedying, or mitigating any adverse effects of activities on the environmentÆ. The e

    Jan 1, 1996

  • DFI
    Effects Of Mineral And Polymer Slurries On Drilled Shafts - 1. Introduction - 1.1 History Of And Principles Of Mineral Slurries In Drilled Shaft Construction

    By Michael W. Neill, O&apos

    Drilling slurry has become an effective aid to the construction of drilled shafts in caving and/or waterbearing soils. Historically, drilling slurry made of bentonitic clay and water was first used in

    Jan 1, 1991

  • IOM3
    Under pressure

    By T. Guerin

    More than 370 million litres of oil leak from hydraulic equipment every year, excluding all other sources of plant fluid losses. This item analyses the causes of fluid spills from plants and equipment

    Apr 1, 2015

  • AUSIMM
    Morphology and Mineralogy of Shallow Submarine Hydrothermal Vents of the Calypso Geothermal Field, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand

    The Calypso geothermal field, mapped by the R V Sonne (cruise SO-135) in 1998, includes four main sites, the Northern Vent Area (centred on 37¦ 36.7'S, 177¦ 06.2'E, area 1.5 km2), Central Ve

    Jan 1, 1999

  • DFI
    New Possibilities for Quality Assurance of Diaphragm Wall Joints

    By Joram M. Amir, Ernst Niederleithinger, Nikolaus Schneider

    "Abstract: Diaphragm walls are used to provide a stable and watertight confinement for the construction of tunnels, underground railway stations, deep basements and other structures requiring deep exc

    Jan 1, 2014

  • NIOSH
    OFR-10-85 Subsurface Leaching Of Pyritic Coal Mine Spoils And Contaminant Migration - Summary

    By Jeffrey P. Schubert

    The study site in northeastern Illinois underwent surface mining for coal in 1943 and was reclaimed by the state of Illinois in 1972-1973. Additional soil amendments and seed were applied to the spoil

    Jan 1, 1984

  • DFI
    Collaborative Development of Sustainable & Economical Solutions for Underground Structures

    By Abid Adekunte

    "Whilst safety is considered to be of high priority in every aspect of engineering projects, it is equally important for designers and contractors to be continually aware of their obligations to the i

    Jan 1, 2017

  • SME
    Remote Data Collection of NOx Emissions from Surface Mine Coal Blasts Using UAV and Evaluation of Effects on Human Health and the Environment

    By J. L. Brinkman

    "One of the most common emissions from detonating explosives are nitrogen oxides (NOx), which are potentially deadly if inhaled. Lab studies estimate emission quantities, though great variation is sho

    Jan 1, 2018

  • DFI
    Recent Advantages of CDM-LODIC Method (Low Displacement and Control Method)

    By Yuji Yamashita, Kazuyoshi Kamimura, Tsuyoshi Takahashi, Naoya Matayoshi

    "The CDM-LODIC method (cement deep mixing - low displacement and control) method enables ground displacement to be reduced by removing an amount of soil equivalent to that of injected cement slurry an

    Jan 1, 2015

  • TMS
    Commissioning Of The Ausmelt Lead Smelter At Hindustan Zinc

    By Ross McClelland

    This paper provides a technical overview on the installation and commissioning of the Ausmelt lead smelting, slag reduction and slag cleaning operations at the HZL Chanderiya site in India. It also d

    Jan 1, 2006