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Determination Of Radiation Levels To Be Encountered In Underground And Open-Pit Uranium Mines - IntroductionBy J. F. Archibald
It is often alleged by mine ventilation engineers that no reliable method exists to forecast the levels of radiation to be encountered in future uranium mines. It results that the design of uranium mi
Jan 1, 1980
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Effects Of Dust Generation Rate And Source Speed On Dust Flow In A Simulated Longwall FaceBy Jianmin Qin, R. V. Ramani
The major parameters affecting dust flow at a longwall face are dust generation rate, air velocity and quantity distribution at the face, and the characteristics of the dust such as particle size dist
Jan 1, 1991
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Modelling of Tunnel Settlement Induced by Train Vibration Considering Different Boundary Permeability ConditionsBy Dong-mei Zhang, Feng Zhang, Hong-Wei Huang, Qiang Huang, Bin Ye
"1. INTRODUCTION Nowadays, many cities around the world have constructed metro tunnels to alleviate transportation pressure from rapid urbanization. In soft soil areas, metro tunnels are usually const
Jan 1, 2016
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The Petrographical And Physico-Mechanical Properties Of The Aggregates In Istanbul, TurkeyBy Bekta? Uz
Istanbul is the bigest metropolitan city of Turkey with more than 15 millions of population and construction activities are steadly increasing with respect to that increase in population. In this papa
Jan 1, 2005
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Dry Tailings Disposal At Uranium Mine [Z]irovski VRH Related To Closed Water Circuit In Ore TreatmentBy J. Slivnik, A. Stergarsek
[The site] [Z]irovski vrh uranium ore deposit is located in the extreme north-western part of Yugoslavia, some fourthy kilometers from the capital of Socialist Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana, not
Jan 1, 1980
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Zeolitisation Process In The Southwest Part Of Kesan, Thrace, TurkeyBy Zeynep Aktuna
In this study, the formation of zeolites around Kizkapan and Karlikoy villages (Sothwest Kesan) were investigated. In this region, stratigrafically, Upper Eocene Kesan Formation, i.e. sandstone and ra
Jan 1, 2005
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A Comparison Of Laboratory Cutting Results And Actual Tunnel Boring PerformanceBy W. A. Hustrulid
Introduction A problem that has faced mining engineers and mining geologists for many years is how to best explore a particular prospect so that the basic decision as to whether the material presen
Jan 1, 1997
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Instrumentation On Recent Corps Tunneling ProjectsBy John D. Smart, John W. Sager
The following paper is an evaluation of the instrumentation programs on recent Corps of Engineers tunneling projects. The authors have first-hand knowledge of the NORAD Cheyenne Mountain Complex (NCMC
Jan 1, 1997
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Ground Support - Rockbolt Drills and JumbosBy Robert L. Sundeen, Richard V. Wenberg
INTRODUCTION Early rock-bolting practice usually consisted of ran¬domly installing bolts, using hand-held drilling equip¬ment such as air-leg mounted sinkers or stopers. As bolting technology evolv
Jan 1, 1982
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3. Materials Management ? IntroductionBy D. P. Plute
The mechanization of the materials management function must contribute to the overall goal of optimization of profits. A computerized system contributes to the profitability of the company by saving m
Jan 1, 1979
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Non-Disruptive Testing of Stench Gas Emergency Warning Systems with a Surrogate Tracer GasBy Stephen G. Hardcastle
CANMET has developed a simple yet very effective tracer gas method to test the efficiency of stench gas emergency warning systems which can easily be performed by mine personnel. This test method uses
Jan 1, 1997
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The Phelps Dodge Tyrone Concentrator (f95f8827-7ac1-41b0-b331-8650287fef54)By Robert J. Ramsey, N. Finkelstein, Foster J. Witthauer
First mining operations in the Tyrone District, located just north of the Burro Mountains in Grant County, New Mexico, commenced in the 1870's. A major operation was undertaken by Phelps Dodge Co
Jan 1, 1976
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Excavation And Support Of Navajo Tunnel No.3By P. E. Sperry, R. E. Heuer
The United States Bureau of Reclamation is constructing the $200 million Navajo Indian Irrigation Project to irrigate 110,000 acres of land on the Navajo Indian Reservation in northwestern New Mexico.
Jan 1, 1997
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Domestic utilization of high sulfur coals : Trends and prospectsBy S. Bhagwat
Coals capable of emitting 2 lbs SO2/106 Btu heat input must be defined as high sulfur coals. This is because electric utility plants built after 1971 may not emit more than 1.2 lbs SO2, and those buil
Jan 1, 1988
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Clay Problems Encountered in Gold Heap LeachingBy Phoebe L. Hauff, Jeffrey P. Kurtz, Paul D. Chamberlin
Clay minerals can be a source of problems in heap leaching operations. The ore for many heap leach operations is commonly acid-sulfate alteration zone rocks which may be found in hot springs deposits
Jan 1, 1987
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Degradation of metal cyanide complexes by microorganismsBy R. Fedel-Moen, R. W. L. Kimber, B. D. Williams, S. R. Ragusa
The use o f cyanide to extract gold from ores is widespread. In the process of extracting gold, cyanide may form metal cyanide complexes with a variety of other metals present in the ore. This study w
Jan 1, 2000
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Part 3: Preparation Plant SafetyBy Leo Misagi
THE ROLE OF MANAGEMENT IN PLANT SAFETY Safe Production In plant management, safe production is an ideal. It becomes reality when: 1. Plant employees work in healthful and safe conditions. 2. P
Jan 1, 1991
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Cost Management and Cost ControlBy Bruno C. Boik
INTRODUCTION Cost Management is the evaluation and control of project scope, budgets, and costs with the objective to minimize costs and maximize the benefits to be derived from the use of project r
Jan 1, 1986
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Mechanical Properties of Western Canadian Heavy-Oil Sands and Their Relevance to Wellbore StabilityBy Malcolm Reeves
The heavy oil reservoirs of Alberta and Saskatchewan include sequences of unconeolidated silts and fine sands which respond in an unusual manner when subjected to the high temperature and pore-fluid-p
Jan 1, 1986
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Numerical modeling of the draw behavior of large-scale physical models of the block-cave mining methodBy R. L. McNearny, K. A. Barker
Four numerical models written with the "PFC2D " program were compared against four similar physical models. The numerical models were constrained numerically to closely follow the caving behavior of t
Jan 1, 2000