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A Case History: Convergence in a Shear Zone at Devil’s SlideBy Jeramy B. Decker, Paul H. Madsen
"During the excavation of the north bound tunnel of the Devil’s Slide Tunnel project, deformation (convergence) was measured after passing through Fault Zone B. The tunnel convergence was not symmetri
Jan 1, 2016
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The Feasibility Of Collectorless Sulphide FlotationBy N. Arbiter
Evidence for the floatability of sulphide minerals without collector is analyzed and it is shown that results obtained with ores, in contrast to those with single minerals or mineral mixtures, depend
Jan 1, 1993
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Ground-Water Flow Simulations And Geochemical Modeling Of The Madison Aquifer And Bear Butte Creek Watershed Of The Black HillsBy A. D. Davis
The Bear Butte Creek watershed, in the northern Black Hills of South Dakota, shows the effects of past mining activities in the form of dissolved metals and arsenic in stream water. Bear Butte Creek,
Jan 1, 1997
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Study of Wear in Conditioned Granular Soil by Using a New Test DeviceBy Alessandro Boscaro, Daniele Martinelli, Cristina Gabriela Oñate Salazar, Daniele Peila, Carmine Todaro
"The wear phenomenon in TBM machines is not a simple issue, as many parameters are playing an important role on the consumption of the tools during a tunnel excavation. The action of the wear due to t
Jan 1, 2016
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Recovery And Marketing Of Coproduct Baddeleyite By Palabora Mining Co., Ltd.By H. F. Anderson
The Palabora Mining Company Ltd. is probably best known for its production of copper since 1965. The success of the PMC mine lies in the outstanding technical and highly organized efficiencies applied
Jan 1, 1985
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Digital Computers For Plant Control - Present Potentiality And Future ProbabilityBy Theodore J. Williams
Computer control has been one of the fastest moving and most glamorous fields of industrial development in the past decade. A review of this period shows some truly remarkable accomplishments in both
Jan 1, 1968
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Categorization Of Industrial Clays- The Key To Development Strategies In Developing NationsBy C. C. Harvey
Based on resource studies in many developing countries, four categories of industrial clay resources are recognized as precursors to development strategies. Category I: High quality, high technology c
Jan 1, 1998
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Automated SEM Analysis For Free Silica In Bulk Powdered MineralsBy J. M. Rebstock
Recent re-classification of crystalline silica as a potential human carcinogen has resulted in a new limit of 0.1% free silica in bulk powdered minerals. Detection of silica at this level can be expec
Jan 1, 1990
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Process Analysis Of A Fluidized-Bed Coal DryerBy J. C. Agarwal
A significant portion of the, coal mined by U. S. Steel is beneficiated to upgrade the quality of the resultant coke to meet blast-furnace requirements. Primarily because of degradation from modern me
Jan 1, 1963
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Decreased Carbon Footprint Through Effective Coal DegasificationGrowing concerns of climate change and its potential association with the release of greenhouse gasses to the atmosphere have prompted possible legislation which would require minimization of greenhou
Jan 1, 2010
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Some Geological Aspects Of Radioactive Waste ManagementBy Stanley O. Reichert
At nuclear facilities, three types of radioactive waste must be managed: (1) high-level liquid waste containing fission products from the chemical separation of irradiated uranium, (2) low-level conde
Jan 1, 1968
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Mine Design of an Underground Fluorspar Mine inBy Franziska Wolf, Rainer Ellmies, Helmut Mischo
"Mining is an important part of the economy of Namibia. In 2016, 11.1 percent of the GDP was the result of mining activities with 22 active mines (The Chamber of Mines of Namibia, 2016). Only one of t
Jan 2, 2018
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Using CABSORB® ZS500RW For Remediation of Thallium and Other Metal Contaminated EffluentsBy Dan Eyde
Low levels of thallium were detected in the mine water drainages, and process water discharges of western mining and smelting operations. This required remediation under state regulatory standards, wh
Jan 1, 1998
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Monitoring and Data Management Challenges at the Metro Project Cityringen CopenhagenBy Klaus Rabensteiner, Klaus Chmelina
"INTRODUCTION Urban tunneling is often related with special geotechnical risks. Typical causes are difficult (hydro)geological conditions, a very low overburden and the presence of critical and vulner
Jan 1, 2016
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Resource Estimates Of Commercial Grade Bentonite In Montana, South Dakota And WyomingBy Andrew J. Regis
Resource figures for bentonite clays are generally based on stratigraphic, sedimentary geologic data and drilling and sampling. Estimates of bentonite resources and/or reserves commonly found in the l
Jan 1, 1979
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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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Tailings Dam Sealed By Slimes SlurryBy Steven L. Webb
In 1965, Monsanto started planning of a new dike (No. 15) for use in disposing of ore tailings at its Columbia, Tennessee phosphorus plant. Generally, in the phosphorus industry only clay tailings are
Jan 1, 1971
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Hydraulic Transportation Of Coarse Coal SlurriesBy William N. Poundstone
Consolidation Coal Company, through the mining research division of Continental Oil Company, is now undertaking the installation of a full-scale hydraulic transportation system to carry coarse coal fr
Jan 1, 1977
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Chromium Electroplating And Its Applications To The Mining IndustryBy D. W. Tuckwiller
Electroplating is a widely utilized but little understood process. The fact that the average person is in contact with dozens of plated items daily without even being aware that they are electroplated
Jan 1, 1970
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New Discoveries At The Red Dog Zn-Pb Deposit, AlaskaBy S. Jennings
The Red Dog massive sulfide deposit is located in the western Brooks Range of Alaska 100 miles north of the village of Kotzebue. It contains the largest zinc reserve in the world. Reserves were double
Jan 1, 1998