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Horizontal, Small Diameter Road Borings In RockBy Thomas E. Bruner
Today many small diameter tunnels are being constructed in Metropolitan areas and towns as transmission holes for utilities such as water, electricity, natural gas and sewage, to name a few. These tun
Jan 1, 1974
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Performance Of A 10-Foot Diameter Steel Tunnel Lining In Soft GroundBy Walter E. Jaworski, William R. Beloff, John Dunnicliff
As a step in the endeavor to reduce future tunneling costs in New York City, the Environmental Protection Administration, Dept. of Water Resources, instituted a program in 1972 to monitor the performa
Jan 1, 1979
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Critical Minerals 2014;Rare Earths and More Discussed at ConferenceBy William Gleason
The evolution of technology has made the world a more connected place. It continues to change the way we power our homes and vehicles and is leading to a future that seems to be limitless. Limitless a
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Advances in Tunneling Technology is Theme of Seventh Cutting Edge ConferenceBy Steve Kral
"Repairing and replacing the nation’s aging and crumbling infrastructure has become a major issue with the American public. It is no secret that the upkeep of roads, tunnels, bridges, and water and wa
Dec 1, 2018
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Lineament Analysis: Identification Of Structural Controls On Ground Instability In Surface And Underground MinesBy S. E. Phillipson, P. L. Tyrna
Lineament analysis, a remote sensing application, for geological structures, has been criticized, for its reliance on subjective interpretations. The Mine Safety & Health Administration's Roof Co
Jan 1, 2003
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Figure 1: Respondents by Sector"The profile of the respondents was that of a professional responsible for communications, community relations or corporate social responsibility programs. By targeting a consistent professional profi
Jan 1, 2011
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Nuclear Energy?s Future From A Uranium Producer?s PerspectiveGary R. Steele is vice president, corporate marketing with Energy Fuels Resources. As such, he knows the global uranium market. The following are some of his thoughts on uranium?s place in the globa
Jan 1, 2008
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Recycling And Secondary Recovery Applications Using An Eddy -Current SeparatorBy D. A. Norrgran, J. A. Wernham
Introduction In view of the continuing depletion of natural resources, requirements for energy conservation, plant optimization and hazardous waste management, and environmental consciousness, recy
Jan 1, 1992
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45. IntroductionBy Victor F. Hollister
The Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration has compiled a number of exploration discovery case histories. This section in Volume 3 of the series describes the case histories of deposits found
Jan 1, 1991
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Selective Flocculation Of Zinc Concentrate To Reduce Silica ContaminationBy K. Gum, W. C. Hirt, D. A. Rice
Selective flocculation was used to produce a superclean zinc concentrate by minimizing silica contamination. Research was carried out on a flotation concentrate from the Jersey Miniere Zinc Company (J
Jan 1, 1995
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Long Distance Slurry TransportationBy P. E. Snoek, R. L. Gandhi, C. S. Miller
Slurry operations are an integral part of mineral processing. There is therefore reason to consider using slurry pipelines for long distance mineral transportation. This paper reviews the current stat
Jan 1, 1986
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Application Of Laboratory Stream Tube Testing To Economic Evaluation Of Solution MiningBy Jack W. Murphy, Kent J. McGrew, Rudolph H. Jacobson
Introduction Maximization of profit consistent with environmental protection is the principal goal of new applications development for any conventional or in-situ mining technique. Efficient evaluati
Jan 1, 1984
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3. Open-Pit Long-Range Mine Planning Using O.R.E. ? IntroductionBy David E. Sims
Asarco has been using computer-aided open-pit mine design since 1966. The in-house developed program package includes drill-hole analysis programs, interpolation routines, and three-dimensional open-p
Jan 1, 1979
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Interactions Of Mineral Dusts And Lung In A Nonhuman Primate Model: Bituminous Coal DustBy James W. Griffith, Sarah A. Riling
Bituminous coal dust was repeatedly placed into one lung lobe of anesthetized Macaca nemestrina monkeys using a flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope. Radiographs taken at 15 day intervals showed a focal r
Jan 1, 1991
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Water Jet Drilling Horizontal Holes In Coal ? IntroductionBy David A. Summers
Historically, the presence of methane has been a problem, mainly in and around the working areas of active coal mines, and only in these area has drainage been considered. Drainage, where practical, h
Jan 1, 1979
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An Analysis of Respirable Dust Generation by Continuous MinerBy A. Wahab Khair, Negendra P. Reddy
INTRODUCTION The continuous mining machines which were introduced in the 1950's now account for more than half the production of coal from underground mines. Unfortunately, these continuous m
Jan 1, 1986
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DISPATCH Reduces Mining Equipment RequirementsBy J. G. Clevenger
Introduction Computer-based haul truck dispatching has been operational at Tyrone since May, 1980. The system, known as Dispatch, has accomplished significant productivity gains compared with the for
Jan 9, 1983
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Evaluation of Multiple-Seam Scenarios by Non-Traditional MethodsBy S. E. Phillipson
The MSHA Technical Support, Roof Control Division's primary evaluation tool for coal pillar designs is the Analysis of Coal Pillar Stability (ACPS) program. However, ACPS is limited to evaluating inte
Jun 25, 2024
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OSHA And Its ProblemsBy Richard L. Daley
Today's subject of discussion, "OSHA AND ITS PROBLEMS", must be covered in the time allotted with a slight tongue in cheek approach, for if one is to believe that the "problems of OSHA" can be co
Jan 1, 1979
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Ground Control Aspects Of Longwall Coal MiningBy D. S. Choi, D. L. McCain
INTRODUCTION Coal is forecast to be an increasingly important and economical source of energy for the future as the supply of oil and gas declines relative to overall energy demand and perhaps in a
Jan 1, 1983