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Placement Of Concrete Lining For Water Tunnel No. 3, Manhattan PortionBy Robert Labbe
The final tunnel lining for this project involved pumping vast quantities of concrete over large distances under the extremely busy streets of lower Manhattan. Approximately 68,000 cubic meters (89,00
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Long Boom Design Considerations ? IntroductionBy O. E. Wheeler
The use of the walking dragline as a stripping tool has increased dramatically in the past two decades. The reasons for its increased popularity and some historical background on its introduction into
Jan 1, 1976
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Progress on International Standards for Reporting of Mineral Resources and ReservesBy Norman Miskelly
Substantial progress has been made over the last ten years in the development of uniform national and international standards covering the definition, estimation and public reporting of mineral resour
Jan 1, 2003
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Gravel Bulkheads For Confining Hydraulic Backfilling Of Abandonded Underground Coal MinesBy Merline W. Van Dyke
The Surface Mining and Reclamation Act of 1977, PL 95-87 (The Act) granted the Office of Surface Mining (OSM) the duty of collecting fees from the active coal mining activities to be used in abating t
Jan 1, 1985
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Ventilation and dust control techniques for personnel downwind of continuous minerBy C. Babbitt, J. O’Green, N. I. Jayaraman
In many mines, dust-laden air from an entry being driven by a continuous miner will contaminate the intake air to the roof bolter operator and other downwind personnel. Through a US Bureau of Mines (U
Jan 1, 1987
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Design Considerations For Structures To Be Built On Subsidence Prone LandBy R. D. Begley
This paper will present detailed design drawings of a flexible single floor residential superstructure proposed for both longwall and room and pillar mining conditions. All efforts were made to provid
Jan 1, 1986
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Risk and Life Cycle Costs and Benefits for Underground Projects ? IntroductionBy Harvey W. Parker
The underground industry is challenged by many complex technical and non-technical issues and risks. The most obvious of these are the traditional technical issues that we usually try to address with
Jan 1, 2008
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Combining For Strength: An Integrated Approach To Water And Mine WasteBy Nural Kuyucak
Several thousand years ago, metallurgists discovered that by combining two relatively soft metals, copper and tin, they could make a new material, bronze, that was stronger than either metal separatel
Jan 1, 2009
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Life Cycle CO2 Emission For Copper Production And Recycling In JapanBy M. Sagisaka
The purpose of this study is to obtain carbon dioxide emissions by copper production systems and quantitative merit to use copper scraps in Japan. Electrolytic copper and sulphuric acid originating fr
Jan 1, 2003
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Convection Mechanisms For Geothermal Heat Exchangers In A Vertical Mine ShaftBy R. Thornton
Montana Tech is located in the historic mining town of Butte, MT and is adjacent to the Orphan Boy mine. This abandoned underground mine will be the heat source for a down-hole heat exchanger (DHE)/he
Feb 27, 2013
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Generation Of Random Networks For Evaluation Of Mine Ventilation Network MethodsBy Jeong-Heum Kim, Jan M. Mutmansky, Y. J. Wang
The simulation of randomness in a system of components is important in certain types of systems analyses. This paper presents procedures for generating ventilation networks that are random in many of
Jan 1, 1991
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Some Practical Considerations In Applying Geostatistics To Coal Reserve EstimationBy Daniel R. Walton
This paper covers several points of interest to mine engineers and planners involved in evaluating or conducting geostatistical coal reserve estimates. In particular, the ability to optimize borehole
Jan 1, 1982
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Probabilistic Approach To Project-Specific Political Risk Analysis For Mineral ProjectsBy S. Dessureault, Z. Gavelan
As globalization continues, sustainability and social responsibility has become essential in foreign mining investment. However this global trend and the increasing acceptability toward the globalizat
Jan 1, 2004
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Preliminary Seismic Design Considerations for a Highway Tunnel in Coronado, CaliforniaBy David Young
This paper presents tunnel design considerations for the SR75/282 Transportation Corridor Project in Coronado, California. The project is managed by the City of Coronado in cooperation with Caltrans a
Jan 1, 2008
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Look Taken at Coal Mining Costs and Trends for the 1980sBy John P. Weir
The coal industry is ever changing and complex. This article discusses some problems that must be faced and their projected economic effects. Coal's dominant market is for electric power gener
Jan 7, 1984
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Process for treating refractory gold ores by roasting under oxidizing conditionsBy H Sohn, R. R. Fernández
Microscopic gold inclusions in sulfide minerals cannot typically be extracted by conventional cyanidation. The gold ore must be pretreated to oxidize sulfide minerals associated with gold and to remov
Jan 1, 2000
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Al and ES: Possible Solutions for the Mineral Industry Brain DrainBy R. Dewey
WHAT IS AI? It's very hard to say. Most researchers and practitioners disagree with nearly any attempted definition, but most would agree that A1 does deal with the development of computer-re
Jan 1, 1987
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Gold Price Forecasting, An Important Aspect Of Precious Metals Marketing ? IntroductionBy E. J. Wade
My subject is gold price forecasting and monitoring as an important aspect of gold marketing. While I 'm specifically addressing gold, it is understandable that many other commodities could be re
Jan 1, 1985
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Final Design of the River Des Peres Tunnel in St. Louis, MOBy Patricia Pride, Mike Robison, Jon Bergenthal, Wojciech Klecan
"The Lower and Middle River Des Peres (LMRDP) CSO Storage Tunnel is the largest single component of Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District’s (MSD) CSO control system improvements planned to meet consen
Jun 1, 2019
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Preparation of Operating ManualsBy C. I. Wilmot, A. Sass, J. VanDeBeuken
Introduction This chapter addresses the need for operation manuals, presents an outline as a guide for writing the manual, discusses who should write the manual, suggests how it is implemented and
Jan 1, 1986