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Using Thermal Integrity Profiling to Evaluate the Structural Integrity of Soil NailsBy Inc. Pile Dynamics, Daniel S. Belardo, Marcus Galvan, George Piscsalko
Soil nails are often utilized as a temporary or permanent earth retention technique for slope stabilization and for excavation retention for existing or new structures. Soils nails are generally advan
Jan 1, 2017
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IC 7242 Synthetic Rubber - Its Production From Petroleum, Coal, And Other Materials ? IntroductionBy W. C. Holliman
Commercial production of synthetic rubber in the United States became a reality in 1931 when E. I. duPont de Nemours, Inc., announced the manufacture of Duprene, a synthetic rubber made by polymerizin
Jan 1, 1943
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Highlighting duct constraints in duct-fan systems operating under negative pressureBy M Francoeur
Oct 12, 2022
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Coal Problems of AlbertaBy W. J. Dick
THE purpose of this paper is to point out, briefly, the importance of the coal mining industry of Alberta and to stress the economic factors that hinder its development; also to offer suggestions rela
Jan 1, 1936
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Land Use Considerations In The Premining PlanBy C. Gregory Knight
Adequate planning for the development, operation, and reclamation of a surface mine requires attention to present and future uses of land, both on the mine site and in the mine vicinity. This paper ou
Jan 1, 1977
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Optimization of Cable Bolting Strategies at a Canadian Underground MineBy Efstratios Karampinos, John Hadjigeorgiou, Philippe Morissette
"Ground support is a critical element in maintaining the stability of mining drives in deep and high stress mines. In challenging ground conditions, it is necessary to continuously explore ground supp
Jan 4, 2018
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Decommissioning and reclamation of the Beaverlodge uranium mine-mill operation: Current state of the transition phaseBy B. E. Halbert, K. T. Himbeault, S. L. Fernandes, R. L. J. Phillips, B. J. Topp
The Beaverlodge uranium mining and milling facilities operated from 1952 to 1981 with about 94% of the ore extracted from the main underground mine and 6% from smaller satellite deposits. Decommission
Jan 1, 2000
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Bioleaching of Nickel from Olivine Using Chemoheterotrophic Fungi and BacteriaBy A. Monballiu, J. A. Martens, Y. W. Chiang, A. Van Audenaerde, R. M. Santos, T. Van Gerven, B. Meesschaert
In this work, bioleaching of non-sulphidic materials by applying chemoheterotrophic bacteria and fungi is studied. It was found that the tested fungus, Aspergillus niger, leached substantially more ni
Jan 1, 2014
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IC 8696 A Fortran Routine ReorganizerBy Marvin S. Seppanen
Computer programers are often required to make modifications to unfamiliar Fortran routines. This Bureau of Mines report describes a computer program designed to aid the programer in such a situation
Jan 1, 1975
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Estimating Post-Mining Pit Lake Geochemistry Utilizing Geochemical And Numerical ModelingBy D. A. Bird
Geochemical models using published thermo-dynamic data and laboratory derived kinetic rate laws allow prediction of post-closure pit lake geochemistry at open pit mining sites. A combination of "forwa
Jan 1, 1994
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Conversion of hard-to-use wastes to new raw materials for low-energy glass/mineral-wool manufacturingBy Z Li, Z Yan, T Htet, S Zhang
During the pyrometallurgical processes, a substantial quantity of high-temperature ironmaking and steelmaking slags, generated at temperatures ranging from 1400 to 1600°C, is wasted, as the heat conta
Aug 21, 2024
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Full Scale Lab Testing for the Determination of Rock Bolt Contribution to Reinforced Joint Shear StrengthBy F. L. Pellet, S. Maiolino
"The determination of rock bolt contribution to reinforced joint shear strength is still a challenge, especially for assessing reinforced rock mass stability. For this purpose, several experimental st
Jan 1, 2015
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Metallurgical Control at the Tooele ConcentratorBy O. E. KEOUGH
AT the Tooele custom lead-zinc ore concentrator,' two sections, each having a daily capacity of 500 to 600 tons, are operated on slightly different types of ores with but little difference in flo
Jan 1, 1930
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Underground Measurement of Gateroad Stability at the Depth Around 1000mBy Zbigniew Lubosik, Andrzej Walentek, Stanislaw Prusek, Aleksander Wrana
"The Carboniferous coal measures, mined across Europe including the major European underground coal mining countries of Poland, UK, Germany, and Czech Republic, suffer from increasing extraction depth
Jan 1, 2015
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Chromite and other Mineral Occurrences-Tastepe District, Eskisehir, TurkeyBy Ferid Kromer
This paper is the first in a series which will describe geology, mining methods, and production costs of some, of Turkey's more important minerals. In this paper the economically significant mine
Jan 1, 1950
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Phosphorus Removal By Dispersed Air Oxidation (332720b9-266e-400e-993e-e74e27b94cac)By John Hanna
Recently. researchers at The University of Alabama have developed a two-step method for the treatment of phosphorus sludge that includes bulk removal of phosphorus by physical separation techniques fo
Jan 1, 1992
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San Diego Courthouse Commons Tunnel: Challenges and Design Solutions - NAT2022By Jeremy Stone, Yiming Sun, John Stolz
The Courthouse Commons Tunnel facilitates the secure transfer of inmates between the County Jail and State Courthouse across a city block in downtown San Diego, California. This shallow tunnel was exc
Dec 1, 2022
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Rethinking fleet and personnel management in the era of IoT, Big Data, gamification and low-cost tablet technologyBy Sean Dessureault
The mining industry has used fleet management systems (FMSs) for decades. These systems were developed long ago in large truck-and-shovel mines, where hardware sales were the core business driver for
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RI 8866 - A Basic Chloride Method for Extracting Aluminum From ClayBy P. R. Bremmer
As part of a program to devise alternative technologies for producing alumina from domestic resources, the Bureau of Mines investigated the leaching of calcined kaolinitic clay to form basic aluminum
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 6061 Resources For Making Expanded Aggregate In Western Washington And Oregon ? SummaryBy Henry M. Harris
Low-carbon shales from 65 deposits and 11 sources of coal-mine waste in western Oregon and Washington were tested in a rotary kiln for their suitability as raw material for expanded aggregate. Shales
Jan 1, 1962