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Production Of Synthetic Gypsum And Its Uses In Japan - 1. IntroductionBy Takaji Kusakawa
In Japan, almost no natural gypsum is mined for industrial uses of gypsum, and almost all gypsum is synthetic gypsum, that is desulphogypsum, produced by waste sulphur dioxide gas from metal smelters
Jan 1, 1982
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Port Mann Main Water Supply Tunnel—Ground Freezing the TBM Face under the Fraser RiverBy Brian McInnes, Joseph A. Sopko, Behzad Khorshidi
"The Port Mann Main Water Supply Tunnel involves a 1km long tunnel beneath the Fraser River from Surrey to Coquitlam, BC. At depths of up to 60 m below ground, the earth pressure reached 6 bar. The tu
Jan 1, 2016
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Pregrouting the Rustler Formation preparatory to shaft sinking at Carlsbad, New MexicoBy P. C. Cochrane, I. S. Clelland, S. H. E. Phillips
Geological and hydrological conditions in the strata overlying the Salado Formation vary considerably in the Carlsbad, NM, area. The first four shafts sunk at International Minerals and Chemical Corp.
Jan 1, 1987
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Questions Raised Concerning Study of supply and Demand For Mining EngineersTHE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY, 101 MINERAL SCIENCES BUILDING UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA 16803 To the Editor: With respect to the Fenvessy and Schwab article, I offer the following: As
Jan 1, 1984
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Jacked Box Tunnelling Creating Large Shallow Openings Beneath Existing Highways and RailwaysBy J. W. T. Ropkins, D. Allenby
The paper describes a technique by which large concrete boxes are unobtrusively inserted beneath existing highway and railway infrastructure to form new subways, culverts and under-bridges, thus avoid
Jan 1, 2003
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Microtunneling Below Clarifiers Past Pipe PilesBy Steven W. Hunt, Gregory C. Baker, Glen J. Rorison
Microtunneling methods were utilized beneath pile-supported clarifier basins to replace settlement damaged sludge drain lines at the Jones Island Wastewater Treatment Plant in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. To
Jan 1, 2001
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Analysis Of Steel Prop Supports Subjected To Vertical And Lateral LoadingBy Timothy Batchler, Khaled Mohamed
Standing supports have been used in coal mines for decades to enhance roof support capability. Occasionally, standing supports are used to resist the lateral movement of spalled ribs. Researchers from
Dec 1, 2022
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Process Optimization for the Detoxification of Cyanide with Peroxygen CompoundsBy Frank Ladwig, Stephen Gos
Tailings and/or wastewater generated from gold extraction plants employing cyanida tion must often be treated to remove the cyanides and heavy metals for environmental reasons and/or gold extraction
Jan 1, 1992
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Why Ammonia-Cyanide Mixtures are Better than Either Cyanide or Ammonia for Leaching Copper-Gold OresBy Stephen LaBrooy, David Muir
Gold ores in the geologically more recent rocks are often associated with copper minerals which pose problems of high reagent consumption with conventional cyanidation practice. Many examples exist in
Jan 1, 1993
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Issues Affecting Development Of Natural Aggregate Near St. George And Surrounding Communities, Washington County, Utah, USABy Robert E. Blackett
To help local governments plan for long-term supplies of sand and gravel for buildings and infrastructure, the Utah Geological Survey is assessing natural aggregate resources (mainly sand and gravel)
Jan 1, 2001
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State of the Art of ShotcreteBy James P. Connell
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The American Concrete Institute defines shotcrete as "mortar or concrete conveyed through a hose and pneumatically projected at high velocity onto a surface." This definition
Jan 1, 1982
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Development Of An Extruded Tunnel Lining SystemBy Kenneth Maser, Douglas W. Ounanian, Joseph S. Boyce
Foster-Miller Associates, Inc. (FMA), under contract to the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Urban Mass Transit Administration (UMTA), is currently developing an Extruded Tunnel Lining Syste
Jan 1, 1981
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Review Of Thermally Stable Diamond (TSD) Rock Drilling BitsBy A. Ersoy, M. D. Waller
Because of a shortage of diamonds for the drilling industry in the 1970s, efforts were made to develop synthetic diamonds. The resulting development of polycrystalline diamond compacts (PDC) enabled t
Jan 1, 1998
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Arsenic Sulfide Oxidation At Acid pH ValuesBy R. N. Tempel, M. Lengke
Arsenic sulfide (orpiment, realgar, amorphous AsS and As2S3) oxidation rates were measured in mixed flow reactors at pH-2 and at temperatures of 25 ° to 30 °C. The measured oxidation rates for arsenic
Jan 1, 2003
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Longwall Dust Control Potentially Enhanced By Surface Borehole Water Infusion (871c0606-df7c-46b7-9f69-e8eb4813ba9e)By G. L. Finfinger, F. E. McCall, A. A. Campoli, M. D. Zuber
Injecting pressurized water into a coalbed prior to mining reduces mining-generated respirable dust. Because of economic and geological barriers, water infusion for longwall dust control in the United
Jan 1, 1997
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The Mechanical Pre-Cutting Tunneling Method (MPTM) The American Baby that was Thrown Out with the Bath WaterBy E. (Walt) van Walsum
The MPTM was first applied in the U.S.A. in 1950 as described by Lewis, W.E., 1951. The method was then abandoned in the USA and rediscovered some 20 years later in France where it was greatly improve
Jan 1, 1993
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Exploration For Deeply Buried Porphyry Copper Deposits In The Southwestern United StatesBy Theodore H. Eyde
The porphyry copper province of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, is the largest copper producing region in the world. Most of the deposits occur in Arizona which now produces over 5
Jan 1, 1973
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Shaft Sinking at the Nevada Test Site U1H Shaft ProjectBy Ralph Musick, Brian Briggs
The U1h Shaft Project is a design/build subcontract to construct one 6.1 meter(m) (20 feet [ft.]) finished diameter shaft to a depth of 321.6 meters (m) (1055 ft.) at the Nevada Test Site (NTS). Atkin
Jan 1, 2001
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3.7 Mine Valuation - 1. Technical OverviewBy Donald W. Gentry
Mine valuation is a multifaceted, interdisciplinary process by which the economic viability of an old, existing, or new mining property or venture is determined. The problems associated with arriving
Jan 1, 1979
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Longwall Dust Control Potentially Enhanced by Surface Borehole Water InfusionBy Alan A. Campoli, Michael D. Zuber, Frank E. McCall, Gerald L. Finfinger
Injecting water under pressure to wet the coalbed in advance of mining reduces mining-generated respirable dust. Owing to economic and geological barriers, water infusion for longwall dust control in
Jan 1, 1995