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Chattahoochee TunnelBy Richard W. Kimball, Fred B. Estep, Dwayne E. Easterling
This paper discusses the overall challenges to construct a 15,125.7 m (49,625 LF),wastewater drainage tunnel in Cobb County, Georgia by a joint venture of Gilbert Southern Corp. and S.A. Healy Co. and
Jan 1, 2003
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Evaluation of Blasting-Induced Ground Vibrations on Highwall StabilityBy K. Perry, R. Eades
"Highwall miners continue to be implemented by operations to increase recovery, improve margins, and justify higher stripping ratios as high quality surface reserves become increasingly rare. Many tim
Jan 1, 2017
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Health and Safety ConsiderationsBy Mark A. Anderson
INTRODUCTION The accomplishment of a well engineered design, and the realization of efficient plant operation cannot be achieved without weaving a web of safety consciousness from the beginning of t
Jan 1, 1986
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Optimizing heap leach solution balances for enhanced performanceBy W. J. Pennstrom, J. R. Arnold
This paper focuses on solution-balance management around heap-leach operations. Experience has shown that increased leach recoveries can be achieved by utilizing various leach-solution recirculation t
Jan 1, 2000
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Tunneling Performance And Geotechnical Aspects Of Los Angeles Metro Rail Contract A-171By Saied S. Navid, Michael A. Piepenburg, Richard F. Escandon, Robert C. Lindsay
INTRODUCTION Phase I of the Los Angeles Metro Rail Project, known as MOS-1 (Minimum Operable Segment-1), is the first phase of the 27 km± (17 mi) subway starter line. MOS-1 is currently under const
Jan 1, 1989
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Using Health Insurance Claims Data As A Tool For Occupational Disease IdentificationBy B. Day, L. Elinson
There is general agreement among those involved in occupational and public health that work-related diseases are under-diagnosed and under-reported. Highmark is particularly well positioned to carry
Jan 1, 2004
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Behavior Studies For A Highway TunnelBy D. L. Misterek, E. J. Slebir, G. W. Ring, M. A. Laird
INTRODUCTION In 1973, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) initiated a 10-year program of research on tunneling technology for future highways as a part of a larger Department of Transportatio
Jan 1, 1976
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Roadheader Decline DevelopmentBy James S. Goff, Stephen J. Navin, Wesley W. Moulton
The White River Shale Oil Corporation (WRSOC) is developing a prototype oil shale facility on Federal Lease Tracts Ua and Ub located in northeastern Utah. This paper covers the successful driving o
Jan 1, 1985
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Industrial Uses Of Lamproite From Silver City Dome, Woodson And Wilson Counties, KansasBy Pieter Berendsen
Lamproite occurs in two locations in southeastern Kansas that are in close proximity to each other. In both locations, the lamproite is restricted to north- east-elongated, ellipsoidal depressions mea
Jan 1, 1999
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Evaluation Of Industrial Mineral Deposits: Special Consideration ? IntroductionBy Donald W. Gentry
The evaluation of industrial minerals deposits for investment decision making follows the same basic principles that apply to metallic deposits. For example, the quantity and quality of the mineral oc
Jan 1, 1984
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Phosphate Rock Beneficiation PracticeBy R. L. Wiegel
There are approximately 40 million tons per year of phosphate rock produced in the United States, half of it by flotation. The bulk of this is used to produce diammonium phosphate, an essential ingred
Jan 1, 1999
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A production monitoring scheme for continuous mining sectionsBy D. B. Gentzler, J. L. Kohler
A method of monitoring production information (raw tonnage and machine state) from each working section has been developed. The method is based on the sensing of electrical parameters in each section
Jan 1, 1990
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Cyclonic Flotation Column For Minerals Beneficiation (SME Annual Meeting Feb. 28-Mar. 1, Salt Lake City, Utah)By R. Lai
This paper describes the application of a cyclonic flotation column (CFC) for coal cleaning. A CFC makes use of centrifugal force to create a density gradient in a column to augment the froth flotatio
Jan 1, 2000
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Contact Filtration Of Asbestos Fibers With Magnesium OxideBy Joseph E. Schiller
As part of the Bureau of Mines research on identification of asbestos fibers, a method was discovered for removing asbestos fibers from water. This report describes this process and its theory of oper
Jan 1, 1980
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An Ignition Resistant Titanium Alloy for Acid Pressure Oxidation ApplicationsBy Peter Krag, Rob Henson
It is well known that titanium and zirconium alloys offer superior corrosion resistance in the oxidizing sulfuric acid environments present in sulfide pressure leaching operations. The use of these ma
Jan 1, 1992
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Enhanced Heap Leaching - Part 1: InsightsBy S. Orr
Flow in heaps and dumps is a two-phase flow phenomenon, though for many applications it could be simplified as unsaturated flow. Unlike saturated flow (typical of ground water flow), where permeabilit
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect of cone angle on separation characteristics of compound water-only cycloneBy T. C. Rao, N. Suresh, M. Vanangamudi
Experiments have been conducted on a 76¬mm water-only cyclone treating cowl below 2 mm size having different proportion of -0.075 mm fines. The effect of cone angle of the cyclone (compound cone) has
Jan 1, 1990
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Geochemistry Of Epithermal Precious Metal DepositsBy Samuel B. Romberger
During the formation of most epithermal precious metal deposits geochemical changes can be characterized by the introduction of large amounts of silica, minor amounts of sulfur, and trace quantities o
Jan 1, 1990
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Challenges and Developments For Manufacturers of Diesel-Powered Underground Mining EquipmentBy Dana S. Getman
For 30 years, mining operations worldwide have used diesel-powered mobile machinery to mechanize the mining process. South African diamond mines and some US coal mines have 15 years of experience with
Jan 1, 1993
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Subsidence Monitoring Plan Of Longwall Panels - A Case Study Kitt Mine No. 1By James E. Kolesar
An essential prerequisite to expanding the application of longwall mining techniques in the United States is the development of a better understanding of the mechanics of rock mass deformation near th
Jan 1, 1982