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                     Sound Move – Seattle’s Light Rail Continues Underground Sound Move – Seattle’s Light Rail Continues UndergroundBy Arthur J. Borst, Joseph P. Gildner In a recent National survey, Seattle topped the list for having the worst daily traffic congestion. To address this problem, Sound Transit is planning to build 40km (24 miles) of light rail, including Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Development And Demonstration Of Fine Coal Cleaning Circuit Optimization Development And Demonstration Of Fine Coal Cleaning Circuit OptimizationBy S. Hadley, M. Placha, M. Mishra, V. Choudhry Under a DOE-funded project, four advanced flotation technologies (the Jameson cell, the Outokumpu HG Tank Cell, an open column and a packed column) were evaluated at the benchscale to identify the tec Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Technical Note - Upgrading schemes for boron minerals through calcination Technical Note - Upgrading schemes for boron minerals through calcinationBy Y. Akin, M. S. Celik, T. Batar, F. Arslan Despite its importance in various diverse industries, research on beneficiation strategies of boron minerals has not received enough attention. Boron minerals are primarily upgraded by wet processing Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Deep Structure And Seismic Reflection Studies In Precambrian Mining Regions: Examples From The Canadian Lithoprobe Project Deep Structure And Seismic Reflection Studies In Precambrian Mining Regions: Examples From The Canadian Lithoprobe ProjectBy R. M. Clowes Lithoprobe is a collaborative, multidisciplinary research project which is providing new insights into the tectonic evolution of the North American continent through its work within ten study areas ac Jan 1, 1999 
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                     History of the Getchell Gold Mine History of the Getchell Gold MineBy Robert C. Horton The Getchell Mine is located on the east flank of the Osgood Mountain Range in the Potosi Mining District, Humboldt County, NV. Mining in the area first began in 1883 for copper, lead and silver in s Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Remediating Historic Mine sites in Colorado Remediating Historic Mine sites in ColoradoBy James Dunn “The strongest argument of the detractor (of mining)is that the fields are devastated by mining operations ...They argue that the woods and groves are cut down, for there is need of an endless amount Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Application Of The Aqueous Biphase Separation (Abs) Process For the Separation Of Ultrafine Industrial Minerals Application Of The Aqueous Biphase Separation (Abs) Process For the Separation Of Ultrafine Industrial MineralsBy R. Mensah-Biney The aqueous biphase separation process (ABS) has been used to separate ultrafine industrial minerals. The partition behavior ofTiO2, Al2O3, Fe2O3 and kaolin was not pH dependent. The partition beha Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Interrelationship of coal grinding properties and coal petrology Interrelationship of coal grinding properties and coal petrologyBy J. C. Hower The Hardgrove grindability index (HGI) is a widely used coal-quality parameter with applications in coal mining, beneficiation, and utilization. An understanding of the petrology of the coal is fundam Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Promoting Illinois coal utilization through underground disposal of combustion products Promoting Illinois coal utilization through underground disposal of combustion productsBy A. Unal, H. Sevim The utilization of high-sulfur Illinois coal by utility plants has been decreasing since the enactment of the 1990 Clean Coal Air Act Amendment. Illinois coal producers can make their coal more attrac Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Ground Improvement on the Central Artery Project - Examples of Innovative Applications Ground Improvement on the Central Artery Project - Examples of Innovative ApplicationsBy Gary S. Brierley, James R. Lambrechts, Andrew F. McKown Various innovative Ground Improvement techniques have been proposed and applied to facilitate construction of the Central Artery/Tunnel Project in Boston. Given in this paper are discussions of the ex Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Quantifying The Recovery Of Beneficiated Products From Pneumatic Triboelectrostatic Processing (3b178448-0a82-415c-820d-239b399398d1) Quantifying The Recovery Of Beneficiated Products From Pneumatic Triboelectrostatic Processing (3b178448-0a82-415c-820d-239b399398d1)By X. K. Jiang Pneumatic, triboelectrostatic processing of physical mixtures containing fine (-200 mesh) particulate may have significant application potential in the mining and energy industries. Such dry processin Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Pilot Scale Dewatering Studies Of Ultra Fine Clean Coal Slurries Pilot Scale Dewatering Studies Of Ultra Fine Clean Coal SlurriesBy D. P. Tao, J. G. Groppo, R. Killmeyer, W. W. Wen, B. K. Parekh Economical dewatering of ultra-fine (minus 74 m) clean coal slurry produced in column flotation to a 20 percent or lower moisture level will be an important step in successful implementation of the a Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Filtration Efficiency and Size Distribution of Phosphogypsum: Effect of Organic Additives Filtration Efficiency and Size Distribution of Phosphogypsum: Effect of Organic AdditivesBy B. Moudgil, Hassen El-Shall Particle shape and size distributions are among the most important parameters that affect the filtration efficiency of phosphogypsum in wet- process phosphoric acid production. Cost-effective enhancem Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Risk Management Strategies for Southern Nevada Water Authority’s Lake Mead Intake No. 2 Risk Management Strategies for Southern Nevada Water Authority’s Lake Mead Intake No. 2By Steven W. DeCou, Marcus R. Jensen, Stephen Navin The Lake Mead Intake No. 2 is a project constructed for the Southern Nevada Water Authority which includes a 12-foot diameter lake tap and intake shaft constructed in over 225 feet of water; 1650 feet Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Improvements In Crusher Control Improvements In Crusher ControlBy C. Ottergren A process does not have higher capacity than what can pass through its bottleneck. Acknowledging this, and with the goal to optimize production at a minimum investment, one can use existing equipment, Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Investigation Of Longwall Face Ventilation Air-Splitting Methods For Improved Dust Control (1658b77e-7327-46b3-838d-f4e876cbf125) Investigation Of Longwall Face Ventilation Air-Splitting Methods For Improved Dust Control (1658b77e-7327-46b3-838d-f4e876cbf125)By J. A. Organiscak Two types of airflow splitting methods for improving longwall dust control were investigated by NIOSH's Pittsburgh Research Laboratory. These methods included a translucent mesh barrier and a sta Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Flotation Technology in Nonmineral Applications Flotation Technology in Nonmineral ApplicationsBy M. T. Ityokumbul Flotation is a surfaced-based separation process that exploits the differences in the hydrophobicities of the components. In the present paper, a review of both established and emerging nonmineral app Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Effects and control of overbreak in underground mining Effects and control of overbreak in underground miningBy G. F. Revey All underground operations have limiting factors that influence overall profitability. Hoisting, hauling, available headings, labor, milling capacity and other factors limit how much material can be r Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Hydrometallurgical Processing of Phosphates Hydrometallurgical Processing of PhosphatesBy G. Michael Lloyd The term phosphate beneficiation often conjures up visions of processing technologies that physically separate the phosphate rock from some impurity and do not result in a change in the chemical natur Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Economic Geochemistry Of Industrial Minerals In The Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma ? Introduction Economic Geochemistry Of Industrial Minerals In The Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma ? IntroductionBy R. L. Neman Southern Oklahoma (including the Arbuckle Mountains) has outcrops of rocks representing Precambrian, Paleozoic, and Cretaceous ages. Thus, rocks of every geologic age in the Paleozoic and Mesozoic Era Jan 1, 1999 
