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Engineering Properties Of Coal Measure RocksBy Richard E. Thill
Engineering properties of rock are essential in most phases of mining from site reconnaissance through mineral processing. Review of the literature indicates, however, that property data is scarce for
Jan 1, 1982
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Engineering Properties Of Rocks And Rock Masses In The Deep Hines Of The Coeur D'alene Mining District, IdahoBy S. S. M. Chan
The design of most underground support systems has largely been based upon empirical rules. This design method has proven to be satisfactory in most cases as witnessed by the number of successfully co
Jan 1, 1971
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Engineering Properties Of ShotcreteBy Maynard O. Serbousek, Melvin E. Poad
Shotcrete, a useful support material in underground openings, is a sprayed concrete, and, when used with fast-setting agents, is immediately self-supporting. Although shotcrete has been used extensive
Jan 1, 1997
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Engineering Research At The United States Deep Underground Science And Engineering Laboratory, In The Footprint Of The Homestake Mine.By A. Bobet
Design of a new underground laboratory is underway through the auspices of the United States National Science Foundation. The Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory (DUSEL) is scoped to p
Jan 1, 2011
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Engineering Risk Analysis Of Sand And Gravel OperationsBy Burton E. Gilpin, Dr. George W. Annadale
A two level risk analysis procedure which is specially designed for use in river environments, is presented. The first level risk assessment (Level I) is often adequate for purposes of most projects,
Jan 1, 1992
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Engineering Soils Mapping from Multispectral Remote Sensing Data Using Computer Assisted AnalysisBy S. M. Woodring
Research objectives included 1) determine relationships if any between spectral response of soil and soil textural groups, Unified Soil Classification subgroups and selected landforms and 2) develop c
Jan 1, 1974
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Engineering The Health, Safety And Comfort Of Dump Truck OperatorsBy N. Aouad
Dump truck operators are exposed to whole-body vibration (WBV) levels that exceed the International Standard Organization (ISO) 2631-1. The WBV level measured by RMS acceleration value, for operator c
Feb 27, 2013
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Engineering The Irrigation System For A Heap Leach OperationBy R. J. Roman
Controlled and uniform distribution of the leach solution to a heap is of primary importance to achieving the desired rate of metal recovery and PLS grade from the heap. The step used to engineer the
Jan 1, 1996
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Engineering To Reduce The Cost Of Roof Support In A Coal Mine Experiencing Complex Ground Control ProblemsBy A. W. Khair, S. S. Peng
Background The mine is located in Ebensburg, Cambria County, PA. Cambria County is located within the Allegheny Mountain section of the Appalachian Plateau Province. The geologic structures in the
Jan 1, 1992
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Engineering Work Leading To A Rock Tunnel PlanBy Forrest C. Neil, Clint J. Keifer
The pollution of our water supply, Lake Michigan, is a continuing threat so long as our overflows from combined sewers exist. The problems have become even more acute during recent years, due to the i
Jan 1, 1997
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Engineering, Geologic And Hydrologic Characteristics Of Lake Bonneville Sediments, UtahBy A. E. Kurie
The Great Salt Lake occupies about 1000 square miles whereas its predecessor, Lake Bonneville occupied 20,000 square miles and its shoreline reached 1000 feet above the present lake level. The sedime
Jan 1, 1967
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Engineering, Operating And People (Humorous) Lessons To Be LearnedBy Kathleen A. Altman
INTRODUCTION The basic premise of the ideas presented in this paper are as follows: Engineers believe that "theoretically" it will work. Operators ask what they must do to make it work. And, people c
Jan 1, 1998
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Engines And Tires: Emissions, Life Of Tire Improved With TechnologyNearly as impressive as the machines that will be on display at MINExpo are the massive engines and tires that keep the machines moving. As you can imagine, it takes a special tire and special engine
Jan 1, 2012
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English Sea Drives - A Success StoryBy Joseph L. Margin
From a stubborn start to record setting performances in little over a year, that is the story of the English Running Tunnel Boring Machines. The program to transfer technical information on these high
Jan 1, 1991
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Enhanced Copper Extraction From Molybdenum ConcentratesBy J. P. Wilson, T. Cook, H. Kling
The Tessenderlo-Kerley Leachprocess has been shown to be effective in the removal of residual copper from molybdenite concentrates. Concentrates of varying mineralogy, including those containing relat
Jan 1, 1999
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Enhanced Copper Extraction From Molybdenum Concentrates (8dccc21c-832f-4afa-8aed-b28aee50c83c)By J. P. Wilson
The Tessenderlo-Kerley Leach process has been shown to be effective in the removal of residual copper from molybdenite concentrates. Concentrates of varying mineralogy, including those containing rela
Jan 1, 1999
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Enhanced Dust Suppression Using SurfactantsBy Jin Kim, Jerry C. Tien
Water is still the most economical and popular means of controlling dust underground. It is a process that captures dust by bringing water droplets into intimate contact with coal particles. Wetting a
Jan 1, 1993
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Enhanced Ex-Situ Mineral Carbonation At Ambient Conditions With Industrial WasteBy B. Spigarelli
Carbon dioxide sequestration by conversion to carbonates has become a promising option for CO2 storage. Experiments were conducted to determine the feasibility of CO2 sequestration at ambient conditi
Jan 1, 2012
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Enhanced Extraction Of Silver And Other Metals From Refractory Oxide Ores Through BioreductionBy J. Sharp, R. Arnold, P. Rusin, T. Young, N. A. Sinclair
Many oxide silver and molybdenum deposits remain undeveloped because chemical extraction yields poor recoveries or is environmentally unacceptable. Bioreductive leaching of such ore samples at MBX res
Jan 1, 1993