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Microtunnels vs. EPB Risk-Based SelectionBy Michelle L. Ramos
INTRODUCTION The Ballard Siphon was built in 1935 and consists of two 91.4 cm (36-inch) diameter wood-stave pipes. These pipes convey sewer flowsunder the Ship Canal from northwest Seattle and the Ba
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Construction of the Big Walnut Augmentation/Rickenbacker Interceptor Tunnel (BWARI, Part 1) —Columbus, OhioBy Glen D. Frank, Jeremy P. Theys, Mina M. Shinouda, Gary W. Gilbert
PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT The Big Walnut Augmentation Rickenbacker Interceptor project began in 1995with the preparation of the Scope of Services for the design of the Rickenbacker Interceptor, with
Jan 1, 2007
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Surface Mining After The Bragg DecisionBy J. S. Gardner, J. J. Zaluski
I. INTRODUCTION West Virginia has a long history of coal production.1 The state at one time led the nation in total coal production, while at the same time coal from West Virginia constituted on
Jan 1, 2001
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Fluidized Bed Combustion of High Sulfur Coal Proves SuccessfulBy William J. McCloy, Robert L. Gamble
A coal-fired fluidized bed steam generator rated at 12.6 kg/s has demonstrated the industrial and institutional application of fluidized bed combustion by burning high sulfur coal in an environmentall
Jan 3, 1981
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Integrated Mine Ventilation Management SystemsBy Eric Leung, Stephen G. Hardcastle, Andrew Dasys
In today's economic environment, Canadian mines can ill afford to neglect their ventilation systems as they can consume 30- 40% of the electricity used in underground mines. In addition, Canadian
Jan 1, 1997
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New South Wales Coal: A Microview Of The FutureNew South Wales (NSW) and Queensland dominate Australian black coal production and exports. NSW produced 86 Mt (95 million st) of saleable coal in 1994, a doubling of output since 1980. Asian demand f
Jan 1, 1997
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Major Hazard Risk Assessment Applied To Pillar Recovery OperationsBy A. T. Iannacchione
Recent fatal injuries occurring during pillar retreat coal mining call for better identification of the hazards and recognition of risks. Ground control hazards associated with room-and-pillar retrea
Jan 1, 2009
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The Dynamic Response of the Taru-Toge Tunnel during BlastingBy M. Soya, M. Imazu, Ö. Aydan
"SUMMARY Taru-Toge tunnel is being constructed using drilling-blasting technique as a part of expressway project connecting Shin-Tomei Expressway and Chuo Expressway at the boundary of Shizuoka and Ya
Jan 1, 2016
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Pre-Excavation Grouting at the Hemphill site — Atlanta WSP TunnelBy Konner Horton, Adam L. Bedell, Don Del Nero, Brian Jones
"The City of Atlanta’s Water Supply Program Tunnel project includes a 7,315-m (24,000-ft) long, 4-m (13-ft) diameter, hard rock tunnel. A complex aspect of the project involves connecting five, blind
Jan 9, 2018
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Laboratory Countercurrent Flotation Of An Iron OreBy W. L. Freyberger
In many papers concerned with fundamentals of the froth flotation process, authors have considered the contents of a flotation cell to be comprised of two immiscible phases, the froth and the pulp. I
Jan 1, 1971
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What students, parents and educators think about mining, and what it means for attracting the next generation of talent - ME Feature ArticleBy Jodi Banta
Thanks to strong industry support and longstanding partnerships, the University of Arizona has provided extensive pre-college mining education and outreach for more than a decade. These efforts to pro
Sep 1, 2025
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Final Lining At Devil?s Slide TunnelBy Stephen Liu
Tunnel excavation while mining is not often performed in North America primarily due to access constraints in both operations. Referencing European approaches for long distance tunneling, the Devil?s
Jan 1, 2011
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The Effect Of End Constraint On The Compressive Strength Of Model Rock PillarsBy Clarence O. Babcock
Model pillars of limestone, marble, sandstone, and granite, with length-to-diameter ratios of 3, 2, 1, 0.5, and 0.25 (0.286 for granite), were broken in axial compression to determine to what extent a
Jan 1, 1969
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Industrial Minerals on Arizona State Trust LandBy L. Meier, M. Dennis, J. Schieffer, K. Murray
"INTRODUCTION Contrary to popular belief, Arizona State Trust land is not public land. All uses of the land must benefit the Trust, a fact that is considered with the review of each application receiv
Jan 1, 2016
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Economic Geology Of The Calico District, CaliforniaBy F. Harold Weber
On July 13, 1967 the San Bernardino County Planning Commission approved publicly a request by American Smelting and Refining Company for a zone variance to conduct a silver mining and milling operatio
Jan 1, 1967
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AMAX Process Evaluation Executive (Apex): A General Purpose Simulator For Computing Steady State Material And Energy Balances Of Metallurgical Process FlowsheetsBy Vishnu S. Gupta
A modular computer program APEX (AMAX Process Evaluation Executive), has been developed at AMAX Extractive R&D, Golden, Colorado to facilitate rapid simulation of steady state material and energy bala
Jan 1, 1980
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The Kensico–City Tunnel for New York City Water SupplyBy Robert J. F. Goodfellow, William A. T. Meakin, Kevin Clarke, Eric Cole
INTRODUCTION New York City Water Supply—Background and History Since the 1840s New York City has been developing the largest, and perhaps, the best urban water supply and distribution system in
Jan 1, 2005
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Oil Mining : An Emerging TechnologyBy John S. Hutchins, David L. Wassum
Mining engineers are ready to take a big step into a new field-oil mining. To understand the subject, one must look at the world's oil supply and demand as well as petroleum technology successes
Jan 12, 1981
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Surface Mining Of Industrial Minerals A Positive Approach To Land ReclamationBy Frank C. Appleyard
As the environmental movement gained force during the past few years, it was inevitable that attention would be focused on surface mining, and we have seen this method of extracting minerals from the
Jan 1, 1974
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Recovery Of Pyrites From Coal Refuse -- A Pilot Plant StudyBy Harold L. Lovell
The current interest in sulfur recovery from coal measures is indicated by a recent report prepared for the Public Health Service (1) It was noted that the concentration of pyrites to a product contai
Jan 1, 1967