Predicting Materials Handling Properties Of Tunnel Muck

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. F. Haller H. C. Pattison
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The research program described in this paper is sponsored by the Advanced Research Projects Agency of the Department of Defense and monitored by the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior. PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT While Holmes & Narver is better known in other fields, the company has been active in many phases of underground excavation for over twenty years. In the 1950's, H&N participated in design and construction of nearly twenty miles of waste disposal tunnels in Southern California. As Architect-Engineer for the Atomic Energy Commission, we had design and management responsibility for many miles of tunnels and for thousands of feet of exploration and big hole drilling, from coast to coast in the States, and for gas well completions and exploration drilling for the Navy and the National Science Foundation from Pt. Barrow to Byrd Station in Antarctica. In my ten years with the company, we contributed to the development of big hole drilling techniques at a number of sites and analyzed the capability of boring machines for many of the tunnel projects. In a 1965 engineering study of a hundred miles of vehicular tunnels in rock under New York City, we investigated
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APA: H. F. Haller H. C. Pattison  (1997)  Predicting Materials Handling Properties Of Tunnel Muck

MLA: H. F. Haller H. C. Pattison Predicting Materials Handling Properties Of Tunnel Muck. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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