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Case History of the New St. Clair River TunnelBy J. F. McDonald
On December 8th of last year, the new St. Clair River tunnel was holed-through to Port Huron, Michigan. The tunnel, commissioned by the Canadian National Railway, was needed to replace an existing tun
Jan 1, 1995
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Pacific Rim – Scene of Much Cross-Border Minerals InvestmentBy C. Richard Tinsley
Investment activity in the Pacific Rim of Fire has seen a phenomenal surge from epithermal gold exploration. Individual countries are attractive because of lower up-front minerals lease costs (United
Jan 1, 1990
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With expanded capacity and reduced costs, Chile is well positioned for turnaround in copper pricesBy Tim Neil, O&apos
Copper price rebounds A worldwide scramble for diminishing supplies of copper has pushed the red metal's price to more than $2.20/kg ($1 per lb), the highest level since 1980. The first nine
Jan 1, 1988
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Raise Borers Applied HorizontallyBy William T. Folwell
INTRODUCTION - CURRENT RAISE BORING PRACTICES Raise boring is a comparatively new tool to the underground mining and construction industries. Underground raise boring, in this country, had its begi
Jan 1, 1997
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Chicago Sewer System Tunnels And Shafts - Addison To WilmetteBy E. O. Mixon, Jack D. Kennedy
INTRODUCTION This contract is the most northerly portion of the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago's Tunnel and Reservoir Plan. (TARP) The project begins at Addison Street in Ch
Jan 1, 1979
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Henderson Tunnel Haulage And Material HandlingBy Edward H. Opitz
Much has been written recently about the Henderson Mine Project in Colorado being developed by American Metal Climax, Inc. To briefly recap the project, AMAX has an ore body, containing about 300 mill
Jan 1, 1974
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Construction And Performance Of A Mixed Face Tunnel ExcavationBy William R. Beloff, Franklin M. Grynkewicz, Puza
Construction of the MBTA Red Line Extension through Somerville, MA, called for driving twin tube tunnels through a zone of approximately 83m (273 ft) with mixed face conditions. While the majority of
Jan 1, 1981
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Excavation And Support Of Navajo Tunnel No.3By P. E. Sperry, R. E. Heuer
The United States Bureau of Reclamation is constructing the $200 million Navajo Indian Irrigation Project to irrigate 110,000 acres of land on the Navajo Indian Reservation in northwestern New Mexico.
Jan 1, 1997
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Geology And Geochemistry Of Stockwork Gold Mineralization At The Yarnell Mine, Yavapai County, ArizonaBy T. C. Page, P. C. Gibson, M. A. Miller, J. D. Sell
[The Yarnell gold deposit in the Weaver mining district, Yavapai County, Arizona, occurs in a structurally controlled, hydrothermally altered zone in a 1700 Ma granodioritic intrusive. Both potassic a
Jan 1, 1994
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Hindsight Is 20/20?Reverse Engineering Tunnel Risk AnalysesBy Lee W. Abramson
Performing risk analyses on tunnel projects has become common place and on many projects it is required from an owner or regulatory perspective. After the project is planned, designed and constructed,
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Success By Systematic Safety: Risk Management Orientated Concepts For Small And Medium Size Mine Operations - Mining ? A Risky Business?By J. Kretschmann
?We have constructed a world in which the potential for high-tech catastrophe is embedded in the fabric of day-to-day life.? (Malcolm Gladwell) The mining industry is a crucial provider for virtua
Jan 1, 2011
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The History Of Forced Aeration In Copper Sulfide LeachingBy W. J. Schlitt
The development of forced aeration as an approach to enhancing copper sulfide leaching is traced from its earliest development up to present day operations using this technology. Both large-scale fie
Jan 1, 2006
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Effect Of Ore Particle Size On Gold Dissolution In A Cyanide SolutionBy J. Egan
The recovery of gold by ore leaching is influenced by the size of the particles and the chemical environment. Within the experimental error associated to the testing of gold ore, results of a series o
Feb 27, 2013
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Copper Supply Outlook for the 1980 'SBy Alexander Sutulov
1. INTRODUCTION According to the classical economic approach of the open market economy, copper supply should be regulated by market forces which are (a) demand and (b) prices. In fact, demand is o
Jan 1, 1986
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pH RegulatorsBy Basil S. Fee
INTRODUCTION Probably the most important family of chemicals used in mineral processing today is a category of basic commodity chemicals loosely denoted as pH regulators. Typical chemicals which a
Jan 1, 1986
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SlushersBy William A. Rhoades
INTRODUCTION Ever since miners were faced with the task of moving ore, some form of scraper has been in use. At first, men and beasts of burden supplied the power to move the scraper, and later, ma
Jan 1, 1982
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Vertical Crater Retreat: an Important New Mining MethodBy L. C. Lang
INTRODUCTION The introduction of 165-mm (61/z-in.) holes to underground mining operations has made possible the application of Canadian Industries Ltd's (CIL) vertical crater retreat (VCR) minin
Jan 1, 1982
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Unconventional Gas Resources (4f80c854-eb28-4c25-9c81-c803ef2a0bd6)By Jeffrey B. Smith
Introduction The gas shortage is going to be with us for some time to come. If we can set aside political and industry rhetoric (along with subjective personal opinions), we still are confronted by t
Jan 9, 1980
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An Overview Of The Use Of Coal Cleaning To Reduce Air ToxicsBy D. Akers, R. Dospoy
Introduction The geological processes that form coal can also concentrate trace elements in the coal. For example, the average concentration of arsenic in bituminous coal (20 ppm) is ten times the
Jan 1, 1994
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Unconventional Gas ResourcesBy Jeffrey B. Smith
Introduction The gas shortage is going to be with us for some time to come. If we can set aside political and industry rhetoric (along with subjective personal opinions), we still are confronted by t
Jan 1, 1980