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Planning and Fast Track Tunnel Design in Historical Downtown Charleston
By James McKelvey, Larry Drolet, Jason Swartz
INTRODUCTION When divers discovered that sections of a tunnel housing the pipeline that conveys wastewater from the Charleston Peninsula to the Plum Island Wastewater Treatment Facility had caved
Jan 1, 2005
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Analyzing the Implications of a Change in Mining Regulations on a Small City Economy
There is wide agreement that sustainability has multiple dimensions, but substantially less agreement on the appropriate balance among those dimensions. This occurs because peoples’ vision of a sustai
Jan 1, 2005
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Horizontal Geotechnical Investigations for Tunneling
By Nick Salisbury, Alan Howard, Scott Tunison
INTRODUCTION Geotechnical investigations for tunneling projects typically use vertical test borings and, to a lesser extent, angled borings. Horizontal drilling applications were often limited to
Jan 1, 2005
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The Contribution of the on-line Coal Analysers to the Sustainability of Greek Lignite Mining Sector (5dd64a94-936e-4060-accf-d221a612875c)
By M. Galetakis, C. Roumpos
A sustainable coal industry needs to achieve a number objectives concerning mainly with superior utilisation of deposits and improved environmental performance. Modern quality control systems, which a
Jan 1, 2005
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Extractive Metallurgy Of Vanadium Containing Titaniferous Magnetite Ores: A Review
By Wenming Wang, Edgar E. Vidal, Scott A. Shuey, Patrick R. Taylor, Judith C. Gomez
Introduction In modern society, vanadium is defined as a strategic metal. Some 90% of the global consumption is used as an alloying agent for carbon steels, tool steels, and high-strength low-alloy
Jan 1, 2005
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The Evaluation Of Dust Exposure To Truck Drivers Following The Lead Haul Truck
By Wm. Randolph Reed, John A. Organiscak
Haul trucks have the potential to generate large amounts of respirable dust. This respirable dust has been shown to be a health hazard to personnel, especially if it contains a high silica content.
Jan 1, 2005
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Mineral Resources and Land Use Planning Conflicts in Norway
By K. Nielsen
The paper presents a brief overview of the mineral industry in Norway, followed by a description of the mineral policy and relevant legislation including the roles of the Norwegian Directorate of Mini
Jan 1, 2005
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Exploring Between Drill Holes Yields New Ounces At Goldstrike
By Charles G. Weakly, Alan M. Lander, Pamela B. Zohar, Robert W. Leonardson
The cluster of gold deposits at the Goldstrike property is located in the Northern Carlin Trend in northeastern Nevada (Fig. 1). At many mature mining camps like Goldstrike, exploration innovation
Jan 1, 2005
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Performance Evaluation Of Friction Stabilizer Bolts
By Franz Walchshofer, Mark Kuchta, Nobuharu Isago, Ugur Ozbay, Wolfgang Dolsak
A series of in situ pull test were performed on a new design friction stabilizer bolt with the objective of determining its performance characteristics. The bolt is installed while drilling, thus imp
Jan 1, 2005
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Mathematical Modeling of Leaching Kinetics with Diminishing Driving Forces
By Edgar E. Vidal, Patrick R. Taylor
Standard textbook equations for heterogeneous kinetics typically utilize a constant driving force to solve for rates and times of reactions. In order to more closely model real systems, equations and
Jan 1, 2005
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Environmental Control Strategies In The Mining Industry And Its Applicability In Small-Scale Mining In Developing Countries Environmental Control Strategies In The Mining Industry And Its Applicability In Small-Scale Mining In Developing Countries
By Antonio Peralta, Guillermo Dante Ramírez-Rodríguez
Mining is generally considered a large-scale hightech industry. However, it has estimated that about 12 million people, about 30% of the world’s total mining workforce, relied on small-scale mining fo
Jan 1, 2005
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Rock Remediation Techniques For Mining And Quarry Operations
By Daniel Journeaux
Introduction Daniel Journeaux is President of Janod Incorporated. Janod is a family owned and operated company that has been working in the field of slope stabilization since 1970. Daniel has worke
Jan 1, 2005
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Robot-Human Control Interactions In Mining Operations
By Rashi Tiwari, George Danko, Jeremy Knowles
A control technique is described for enhancing the efficiency of materials handling and other mining operations. The concept involves human-operator and robotics control interactions to assist in min
Jan 1, 2005
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The Design and Use of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete Segments
By Michael R. King
The application and use of steel fibre reinforced concrete in precast tunnel lining design is a growing trend due to its advantages in performance over plain concrete, and ease of manufacture compared
Jan 1, 2005
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The Seymour Capilano Twin Tunnels Project, Vancouver, BC
By Don Phelps, Dean Brox, Peter Procter, Andy Saltis, Tom Morrison, Jeff Pringle
The Greater Vancouver Water District is currently constructing the Seymour-Capilano Water Filtration Project to enhance the quality of drinking water in the Vancouver metropolitan area. The Seymour-Ca
Jan 1, 2005
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On-Line Imaging Of Aggregates For Process Control
By Michael Taylor, Thomas W. BoBo
Currently two of the most important characteristics of construction aggregates are (a) the particle size distribution (psd) and (b) the “shape” of the aggregate particles. The long established test me
Jan 1, 2005
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Design And Development Of The Northeast Layback Of The Betze-Post Open Pit
By Nick Rose, Robert Sharon, Mark Rantapaa
Development of the Northeast Layback of Barrick’s Betze-Post open pit commenced in June 2000 and was successfully completed to a height of 400m (1,300 ft) in January 2003. Following a brief exploratio
Jan 1, 2005
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Mixed Face Tunnel Jacking with a Grillage
By J. E. Bernick, J. Davies
This paper describes the design and construction of a 22.86 m (75 ft) long jacked tunnel, which was successfully installed, despite difficult mixed face conditions at Metro-North’s Westport Station, i
Jan 1, 2005
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Using Ultrasonic Anemometers To Evaluate Factors Affecting Face Ventilation Effectiveness (14afe39b-0e42-4a8b-a40b-25465eede38e)
By Robert J. Timko, Charles D. Taylor, Edward D. Thimons, Tom Mal
A test system was developed for measuring airflow in the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) ventilation gallery using a three-axis ultrasonic anemometer. The gallery was us
Jan 1, 2005
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Self-Purification Of Contaminated Solutions After Uranium In Situ Leaching
By M. Makarenko
The sandstone type Devladivske uranium deposit is located within the limits of Eocene pale-ovalley filled with alluvial sediments. Mineralization with uranium content up to 0.1% forms several ore bed
Jan 1, 2005