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Conventional Precast Concrete Bolted Liners And Their Use In The Washington MetroBy A. John R. Hart
INTRODUCTION The use of precast concrete tunnel liners as the initial and final tunnel lining for transit systems has been a major consideration of designers for over three decades. The obvious ben
Jan 1, 1989
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Zeta Potential Measurements Of The Components Of Wet Flue-Gas Scrubber SludgePower plants that utilize conventional wet flue-gas desulfurization methods produce enormous amounts of flue-gas scrubber sludge. A typical 400 MW power station that burns a high sulfur coal produces
Jan 1, 1996
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Steel Fiber Reinforced Tunnel LiningsBy Peter Shuttleworth, Chris Fesq, Eddie Woods
Precast concrete segmental linings for tunnels have traditionally been designed with conventional steel bar reinforcement. In many cases, this has been satisfactory in service, but in others, major pr
Jan 1, 2005
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Novel Precious Metal ProcessesBy C. G. Anderson
The treatment of concentrates for the recovery of the precious metals imposes many processing and environmental challenges. Hydrometallurgical technology for recovery of values from refractory preciou
Jan 1, 1996
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Aspects On Boroo Gold Companies Processing PlantBy T. Orgodol, P. Korpi
This paper describes the Boroo Gold Company (BGC) ore processing plant which is the first CIL/CIP plant in Mongolia. BGC is the first foreign investment in Mongolia since 1990 and follows the highest
Jan 1, 2007
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Reducing the Frozen Coal Problem to Manageable ProportionsBy Neal I. Rosenberg
There is an old education maxim that a good teacher "first tells 'em what he's gonna tell 'em, then he tells 'em, and finally he tells 'em what he told 'em. I'm sure
Jan 1, 1980
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Sublevel Caving at GranducBy Ralph S. Mattson, Frederick T. Hancock
GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Granduc mine is situated on the west side of Granduc Mountain in the Leduc River area of north¬west British Columbia about 51 km (32 miles) north¬east of the town of Stewart.
Jan 1, 1982
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Roof Coal Thickness Sensing For Improved Continuous Miner Operation (008c7ac7-64ea-4f98-ae9c-245e6179b26d)Extensive testing in the past ten years has shown that where a uniform natural gamma background is present in the strata bordering the seam, the thickness of the boundary coal left in place after mini
Jan 1, 1990
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The Pittsburg & Midway Coal Mining Co. Solvent Refined Coal Process - Introduction And SummaryBy C. D. Atkinson
The past few years have seen a much greater concern about air pollution in this country. This concern has led to increased legislation restricting the discharge of many substances such as sulfur dioxi
Jan 1, 1973
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Unground Aragonite ProcessBy R. D. Auten
This paper is primarily a report on the process of using oolitic aragonite, as received from Marconi& Ocean Industries, Ltd. without further processing, for a major portion of the raw feed to a rotary
Jan 1, 1978
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Expansion At MclaughlinBy T. Janke
When Homestake Mining Company's Mclaughlin Gold Project was being evaluated for development, it was apparent that recovery of gold from mined ore would be difficult and relatively expensive. The
Jan 1, 1989
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Drum Hoist Ropes -Selection And Maintenance (PREPRINT NUMBER 92-96)By J. M. Manka
American mining companies operate many drum hoists that hoist from various depths with varying payloads. This paper will review the procedure of selecting optimum wire rope constructions for these exi
Jan 1, 1992
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Gold Recovery From Chlorinated Solutions Used For Heap DefoxificationBy D. L. Slyter
Coeur d'Alene Mines Corporation's Thunder Mountain project in Valley County, Idaho, is one of the most remote active mining operations in the US. High altitude, heavy snows, and proximity to wildernes
Jan 1, 1998
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Heap Leaching Studies On Oxide And Sulfide Copper Ores ? IntroductionBy Paul H. Johnson
Heap leaching is a simple means of recovering copper from oxide and oxide-sulfide ores. Although this method requires relatively low capital investment, it suffers from low copper recoveries and relat
Jan 1, 1970
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Distribution Of Dry Bulk Minerals By The Pressure Differential SystemBy R. M. Geisenheyner
We are in the midst of a transportation revolution. From the Wright Brothers to the SST. From the Toonerville Trolly to the 120-mile-an-hour Northeast Corridor train. From Christopher Columbus to Neil
Jan 1, 1969
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The Suspension Preheater Kiln And Its Control - Introduction:By Joseph H. Herz
Recently, the President of the Portland Cement Association, Robert D. Maclean, gave the keynote address at the Rock Products Eighth International Cement Industry Seminar. He said, after listing th
Jan 1, 1973
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Influence Of Passageway Fires On Ventilation FlowsBy C. K. Lee
The influence of passageway fires on ventilation flows was investigated in three horizontal fire tunnel s: 1. a laboratory-scale fire tunnel network, 2. a small-scale fire-plume tunnel, and 3. a large
Jan 1, 1980
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Design And Construction Of A Bulkhead For A Simulated Underground Leaching StopeBy F. Djahanguiri
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is conducting research on underground stope leaching of metalliferous ores to minimize the environmental impact of ore processing on the surface and to maximize minable reserv
Jan 1, 1995
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Shrinkage Stoping at the Idarado MineBy William Hustrulid
INTRODUCTION The Idarado mine lies high in the San Juan Moun¬tains on the divide between the Uncompahgre and San Miguel Rivers and consists of a consolidation of a number of old and prominent mining
Jan 1, 1982
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The Twin CitiesBy Alexander N. Winchell
The cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis are located side by side on a double loop in the Mississippi River near the eastern boundary of Minnesota. Both cities lie on both sides 'of the Mississippi
Jan 1, 1920