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Capitol Area East End Complex Blocks 171 Through 174 Sacramento, California: A Case History Involving The Application Of APGD And APG Piling Methods ? IntroductionBy Brian R. Zuckerman
The Capitol Area East End Complex is currently being constructed under contract with the State of California Department of General Services on two sites adjacent to the grounds of the California State
Jan 1, 2002
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Optimizing Conveyor Capacity and Reliability: The Pittsburgh & Midway Coal Mining Co.- North River Mine ExperienceBy Roland Hoet, Jim Patilla, Nick Madison
Increasing conveyor capacity and reliability is a common goal for many underground mines. This task is especially challenging when you must work with existing structure, belt, etc. Meeting this challe
Jan 1, 2002
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An integrated approach to modelling, design and optimisation of the flotation plant at the Red Dog concentratorBy Barun Gorain, Andy Stradling
"The traditional metallurgical scale-up techniques for flotation plants are based on lumped flotation rate constants, dimensionless hydrodynamic numbers and the use of safety factors. Once the plant h
Jan 1, 2002
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Smart Solution to a Sticky Problem ù In-Mine Clay Mapping Using High-Resolution GeophysicsBy P J. Hawke
Within the Mesa J pisolitic iron ore mine, clay is distributed unevenly throughout the deposit and often forms as pods and channels less than 10 m in width. The mine resource model, based on 50 m + 50
Jan 1, 2002
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Air Blast - An Often Overlooked Cause of Structural ResponseBy Douglas Rudenko
When blasting complaints come, as an industry we often immediately look to the ground vibration as the source of the trouble. Often times we overlook or place less emphasis on the collected air overpr
Jan 1, 2002
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Seepage and Reinforcement Behavior of Grouting Into Slaking-Prone Mine Tunnel FloorBy Hideki Shimada
In underground coal mines, grouting method is employed in order to reinforce the floor and to control the movement of groundwater into the roadway. However, the seepage and the reinforcement behavior
Jan 1, 2002
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Reclamation Of Prime Farmland Following Mineral Sands Mining In VirginiaBy M. Alley, P. Schroeder, L. Zelazny, S. Nagle
The Old Hickory mineral sands ore body in Virginia (>2000 ha) currently supports a productive rowcrop agriculture. Reclamation experiments were implemented on pilot-scale mining pits from 1995 to 19
Jan 1, 2002
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2000 Blasting in the New Millennium - The Blasting Log An Essential Witness of Professional Blasting Part IIBy Steve Dillingham
PHYSICAL BLAST DATA Pattern Description All measurements related to the description of the physical blast pattern must be made with the mind-set that it has to tell a powerful factual story enabling a
Jan 1, 2002
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Exploring Submarine Volcanic Arcs From The Hydrothermal Plume PerspectiveBy Gary J. Massoth
Wherever hydrothermal fluids vent from the seafloor they will buoyantly rise (up to 100?s of meters) while mixing with seawater before attaining density equilibrium and dispersing laterally as neutral
Jan 1, 2002
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Simultaneous Removal Technology of N and P Components in Aqueous Solution by Ca Type Zeolite Synthesized from Coal Fly AshBy Hideki Yarnarnoto
The simultaneous removal for NH4+ and PO43- in aqueous solution was carried out by using Ca type zeolite synthesized from coal fly ash. The effect of pH on the cation exchange capacity and adsorption
Jan 1, 2002
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Industrial :Fly Ash as a Soil Amendment Agent for Raising Forestry PlantationsBy Dinesh Goyal
Industrial fly ash from (electro static precipitator) was mixed with soil at different levels on v/v basis for raising of pulpwood tree species. In field trials conducted on degraded soils increase in
Jan 1, 2002
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Charge-Discharge Processes of Misch Metal-Based Hydrogen Storage Alloys at Relatively Low TemperaturesBy H. Senoh
For the purpose of clarifying the reason caused a drastic decrease of discharge capacity for MmNi3.6Mn0.4Al0.3Co0.7 electrode at relatively low temperatures, various factors influencing the charge-dis
Jan 1, 2002
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2000 Blasting in the New Millennium - Timely Claims Reporting Can Make A Big DifferenceBy Steve Dillingham
A blast site incident has just occurred. Tensions are high, and, as the blaster, you’re in charge of the crisis at hand. Your mind is reeling, your thoughts frantic. The main areas of concern for you
Jan 1, 2002
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The Canadian Experience ù Disclosure Standards for Mineral ProjectsAfter considerable input from the mining industry, the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) finalised National Instrument 43-101: Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. This Instrument, whi
Jan 1, 2002
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Technology For Remote Mine Seal ConstructionBy Michael A. Trevits
Mine fires can be especially perilous because toxic products can quickly spread well beyond the fire zone thereby exposing all underground miners to dangerous and deadly conditions. Since November 19
Jan 1, 2002
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Overview of a Quality Management System for 42 Million Tonnes Per Year of CoalSASOL Synthetic Fuels has recently completed the design of sampling systems for raw and blended coal feeding the gasifiers at Secunda, South Africa. The new systems will replace manual, stopped belt s
Jan 1, 2002
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Forest Ecosystem Development In Post-Mining Landscapes: A Case Study Of The Lusatian Lignite DistrictBy R. F. Hüttl
The restoration of surface mining landscapes requires the (re)creation of ecosystems. In Lusatia (eastern Germany), large-scale open-cast lignite mining operations generated spoil dumps widely consist
Jan 1, 2002
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Recovery of Cobalt, Gold and Bismuth from the Nico Deposit, NWT, Canada - Part 111: Recovery of CobaltBy A. Mezei
A process has been developed to recover cobalt, gold and bismuth from the NICO deposit in Canada. The process consists of a bulk rougher flotation followed by an optional separation by flotation to pr
Jan 1, 2002
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What Drilling Density is Optimal? ù A Case Study From the Golden Pig MineBy D Whitworth
The Golden Pig mine has embarked on a diamond drill program design philosophy that increases flexibility of the program by greatly increased drill pattern densities. The use of standard broad pattern
Jan 1, 2002
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SPL Treatment and Fluoride Recycling ProjectBy K. Mansfield
Spent Pot Lining (SPL) is an unavoidable waste product of the electrolytic process in the smelting of aluminium. SPL is considered to be a hazardous waste in various countries because it contains sign
Jan 1, 2002