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  • SME
    Sewer Rehabilitation Treated As If It Were Tunnel

    By Samara Ali-Ahmad, Keith Hanks, Cindy Pham

    The City of Los Angeles will rehabilitate approximately 9 miles of its North Outfall Sewer. This sewer was constructed in the 1920s as an unreinforced concrete semi-elliptical sewer. One of the method

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Using Health Insurance Claims Data As A Tool For Occupational Disease Identification

    By B. Day, L. Elinson

    There is general agreement among those involved in occupational and public health that work-related diseases are under-diagnosed and under-reported. Highmark is particularly well positioned to carry

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SME
    Examples of instability at surface mining projects

    By C. O. Brawner

    Geotechnical theory is reasonably well developed to evaluate the stability of rock slopes for surface mining projects. It is recognized widely that structural geology, groundwater pressures and seepag

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Estimating An Arbitrary Bivariate Distribution Directly

    By I. C. Lemmer

    A distribution-free approach is developed for estimating a bivariate distribution function for an ore deposit in terms of the experimental grade correlogram and experimental "weight functions" of the

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Innovative in Situ Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage Using Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria

    By Marietta Canty

    Results are presented that were gathered during field-scale testing of an innovative technology, sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB), designed to treat and control acid mine drainage (AMD). The project w

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Contact Dilution In Ore Reserve Estimation

    By D. E. Ranta, John G. Stone

    One of the steps in an ore reserve estimate is customarily a rigorous calculation of the in situ grade of the orebody itself. The result of this calculation is usually reduced by some purely arbitrary

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Improved Recovery of Coarse Florida Phosphate

    By Broderick E. Davis

    Each year, about 45 Mt (50 million st) of flotation tailings are discarded in Florida phosphate operations. These tailings only contain about 4% of the phosphate in the ore. However, more than half of

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Alternative Dredging Methods

    By Douglas J. Piper

    On reflection of certain overall circumstances which have pervaded the gold mining industry, it appears useful to point out some specifics which the writer hopes will improve the potential for success

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Definition Of Economic Optimum For Leaching Of High Acid Consuming Copper Ores

    By S. Dixon

    The objective of any business is to maximize the value derived from the commodity produced. There is a point where additional expenditure does not return a value sufficient to justify the additional e

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SME
    Efficiency Of Barmac Crusher By Modified Bond Method

    By E. G. Kelly

    Because of the nature of the breakage in the Barmac vertical spindle impactor, the 80% reduction ratio is very small, so that when the energy efficiency is calculated by Bond's method, it appears

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    Soft Ground Tunneling Under a Major Provincial Highway in Ontario: Sheppard East LRT, Toronto

    By Verya Nasri, Kevin Akbarpour, Hiva Mahdavi

    "The Sheppard East Light Rail Transit (SELRT) project comprises approximately 13 km of new light rail, which will be constructed along Sheppard Avenue East in Toronto. There is a 380 metre long sectio

    Jan 1, 2016

  • SME
    Safe Measurement of Ground Resistance

    By Robert L. Cascio

    The mining industry uses a large amount of electric power. Their equipment is subject to extreme environmental conditions and mechanical shock. A significant number of electrical accidents are a resul

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Floor Heave Analysis in a Deep Coal Mine

    By K. K. Haramy, J. McDonnel

    INTRODUCTION Primarily because of mining at greater depth, an increasing number of coal mines in the United States experience floor heave problems. In many instances, the floor heaves at a slow ra

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Alternative Methods May Reduce Pumping Costs

    By R. L. Loofbourow

    In addition, dewatering is seldom complete because of aquifer irregularities and an operator's natural reluctance to start a costly study program, provision of wells, and pumping long before mini

    Jan 12, 1980

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    Design Considerations For Underground Structures In Rock

    By A. Bumanis, K. S. Bawa

    INTRODUCTION A rail rapid transit system called the "Metro" system is presently under construction in the Nation's Capital area. The agency responsible for the design and construction of the M

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    System Of Personal Dosimetry Introduced In Polish Nonuranium Mines

    By w. Chruscielewski, T. Domanski

    INTRODUCTION Concentration of radon 222Rn and its decay products occuring in the Polish mines of metal-ores call for the necessity of systematic radiation control /Do8la/ both of the working enviro

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Use Lower Shearer Drum Speeds to Achieve Deeper Coal Cutting

    By Jonathan Ludlow, Robert A. Jankowksi

    Introduction A longwall operator can make few changes to increase output, significantly reduce respirable dust, and decrease power consumption. Reducing drum speed, and thereby cutting with increased

    Jan 3, 1984

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    Economics Of Calcium Carbonate

    By John Cline

    The economic value of calcium carbonate when used as an extender or filler basically falls into two categories: 1. Lessening the cost of the final product to which it is added. 2. Contributing des

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Analysis of Media Motion in Industrial Ball Mills

    By B. K. Mishra, R. K. Rajamani

    A numerical method known as the discrete element method (DEM) is used to track the motion of individual balls in large-diameter ball mills. As a result, the en masse motion of the charge, force distri

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Appendix D - Use of an Interactive Computer System for Ground Water Modeling

    By Dale R. Ralston, Roy E. Williams, Gerry V. Winter, George L. Bloomsburg

    INTRODUCTION The majority of ground water flow models have been developed for large computer systems. Most of these operate under a batch mode of operation, that is, the data are input with a deck o

    Jan 1, 1986