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Phosphate Rock – A Review of 1992 ActivitiesBy J. J. Bartels
The phosphate rock review did not arrive in time for publication in the. June issue. The world phosphate industry continued its slide in 1992 from the already depressed levels in 1991. The industry
Jan 1, 1993
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Shotcreting in Underground Mine ConstructionBy R. W. Henn
Introduction Shotcrete, by the American Concrete Institute definition, is mortar or concrete pneumatically projected at high velocity onto a surface. The term gunite is still common in literature. It
Jan 6, 1984
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Site Investigations And Mined Tunnel Costs--Comparisons And ConclusionsBy Charles W. Daugherty, Eugene B. Waggoner
In the construction of recent subsurface projects, particularly mined openings and transit systems, it has been apparent that final costs were often greater than first expected. Because many overruns
Jan 1, 1985
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Overview Of The Conveyance Portion Of The Milwaukee ProgramBy Philip U. Santacroce, James H. Meinholz
INTRODUCTION The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD), is a special purpose sub-regional agency that provides collection and treatment services for sanitary wastewater for an area of 420
Jan 1, 1987
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Kubaka: Arctic Mining Challenge In RussiaBy Terry Owen
Not since 1917 has a foreign company developed a standalone, grass roots gold mine in Russia. With Russia's political changes of the late 1980s, development of mineral prospects once again beckon
Jan 1, 1997
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JWPCP Effluent Outfall Tunnel in Los Angeles, California— Anticipated Challenges and Slurry TBM Performance in the Soft Ground Section of the Alignment - NAT2024By Martino Scialpi, Miriam Piemontese, Claudio Cimiotti, Matt Kendall, Nicholas Karlin, Roberto Schuerch
The Los Angeles, California JWPCP effluent outfall tunnel will transport secondary-treated effluent from the Joint Water Pollution Control Plant in Carson to the White Point Manifold. Upon completion
Jun 23, 2024
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Science For Society: New Directions For National Science PolicyBy Russell C. Drew
The United States has long been recognized for its ability to marshall the many tools of its scientists and engineers to meet national threats or crises. Two major World Wars, the Dust Bowl, the Sovie
Jan 1, 1974
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1.4 Project Management - Air Quality Surveillance ? IntroductionBy G. Reed Marchant
In 1967 the US Congress passed the "Clean Air Act." This act was amended in 1970. As a result it soon became obvious that American industries were going to have to make significant changes in their me
Jan 1, 1979
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Engineering And Construction Of The Goldstrike Roaster FacilityBy B. Burke, R. Colquhoun, K. Thomas, R. Walton, D. Fentie
The new Roasting Facility at Barrick’s Goldstrike Mine in Nevada, U.S.A. was developed to process 12,000 tons per day of refractory gold ore. The process consists of crushing, dry grinding, roasting,
Jan 1, 2001
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Gyratory Crusher Model And Impact Parameters Related To Energy ConsumptionBy R. Pothina
The objective of this research was to develop a mathematical model for gyratory crushers to help in the prediction of energy consumption and to analyze dominant parameters that affect this energy cons
Jan 1, 2007
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Los Angeles Tunnels Are Expanded With Help Of TBM Monitoring SystemDuring the last 20 years, more than 80 km (50 miles) of tunnels have been constructed in the Los Angeles, CA area. Recent projects include The East Central Interceptor Sewer (ECIS), completed in 2004
Jan 1, 2008
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Removal And Recovery Of Mercury From Gold, Silver, And Copper By-productsBy J. Brendan Mclaughlin, Casimir J. Koshinski, Michael V. Rose, Wolfgang Baum
Mercury contamination is a worldwide problem in the mining, smelting, and refining of gold, silver, and copper. In these areas, mercury may be found as a naturally-occurring material in ores and conce
Jan 1, 1997
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Career outlook in industrial mineralsBy R. J. Roman
Introduction This paper attempts to describe the characteristics of the industrial minerals segment of the minerals industry that make it different from the other segments. Also described are the tre
Jan 2, 1985
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Effect of Roasting Temperature on the Leaching of Chalcopyrite Concentrate in Sulphuric AcidBy Güldane Atesoglu, İsmail Atilgan
The changes in the elemental contents and the structural properties of chalcopyrite concentrate when roasted were studied, and the main reactions contributing to the leaching process revisited. Firstl
Aug 11, 2022
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Rehabilitation Of A Failed Haul Road In An Asbestos Open PitBy W. D. Bullock
The King-Beaver mine of Asbestos Corporation Limited operates an open pit in the city of Thetford Mines, Quebec. The approximate loca-tion of the open pit is at Latitude 46° 02' North and Longitu
Jan 1, 1980
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Update on Regulations For Mine Waste Management Under RCRABy Stephen Hoffman
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is investigating approaches to control non-coal mining wastes. In May 1988, the EPA's Office of Solid Waste (OSW) released a document that outlined an ap
Jan 1, 1990
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Investigation on the Overpressure Produced by High-Speed Methane Gas Deflagrations in Confined SpacesBy M. Fig, B. Treffner, J. Brune, C. Strebinger, G. Bogin, D. Pardonner
"Methane gas explosions in a longwall coal mine can originate from in or around the gob and can seriously harm nearby workers and equipment. In order to fully understand the explosion flame and pressu
Jan 1, 2018
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Application of Computer Modeling to the Environmental Remediation of the Berkeley Open Pit Copper Mine, Butte, MontanaBy Marek Wilczewski, Kristine Uhlman, Darrel Sipe
With the end of active copper mining in 1983, the extensive underground mine workings and the Berkeley Pit, one of the largest open-pit mines in the United States, began to flood. Daily in- flow to th
Jan 1, 1996
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Design and Construction of Clay Liners for Gold Tailings Facilities and Heap Leach PadsBy Bruce S. Brown, Jeremy P. Haile
The construction of tailings facilities and heap leach pads for gold mining operations generally requires the installation of one or more impermeable liners beneath the structures to satisfy environme
Jan 1, 1988
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Rapid Excavation Research - Elements Of A New Excavation TechnologyBy James J. Olson
INTRODUCTION The need for Government-sponsored research and development to increase excavation rates and lower costs for tunneling and mining operations in a variety of rock types has been emphasiz
Jan 1, 1974