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    Industrial Minerals 2004 – Common Clay and Shale

    By R. L. Virta

    Common clay is a natural, fine-grained material composed of hydrous aluminum silicates. Shale is a laminated sedimentary rock that is formed by the consolidation of clay, mud or silt. Production

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Characteristics Of Chimney Subsidence Sinkhole Development From Abandoned Underground Coal Mines Along The Colorado Front Range

    By Gordon M. Matheson

    The factors which control chimney subsidence sinkhole development in weak rock were assessed by analyzing the characteristics of approximately 3000 chimney subsidence features along the Colorado Front

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Earthquake Engineering Of Tunnels - Revisited

    By G. Norman Owen, Roger E. Scholl

    INTRODUCTION The analysis and design of underground structures to resist vibratory motion due to earthquakes has been of interest to engineers for several decades. The dynamic stability of a powerh

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Industrial Minerals 2004 – Construction Aggregates

    By T. I. Nelson

    Natural aggregates, primarily stone, sand and gravel, are recovered from widespread, naturally occurring mineral deposits and processed for use primarily in the construction industry. They are mined,

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Methods For Preventing Decompression Of Soft Ground During Soft Ground Tunneling For The Paris Metro

    By J. Janin, J. F. Bougard

    Development of improved transportation networks in major urban centers has led more and more to underground construction, the only reasonable solution for decreasing surface traffic congestion. Excava

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Auxiliary Operations

    By Christopher J. Vise

    Although production operations at mines, representing the extraction and removal of the mined material, often appear to receive the greatest amount of attention, the emphasis given to auxiliary operat

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Trends In Agglomeration

    By George E. Aiken

    Agglomeration developments in the iron ore industry of North America are closely related to shifting patterns in commercially acceptable ore grades and even the definition of iron ores. These relation

    Jan 1, 1973

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    The Edge Surface of Kaolinite and its Surface Chemistry

    Fundamental results obtained from research on the properties of the edge surfaces of kaolinite particles (~500 nm) are reported. Of particular significance was the development of the experimental prot

    Feb 23, 2014

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    Up-to-date Excavation, Support, and Lining Solutions Meet Timing Requirements for the First Two Tunnels of the 2006 Winter Olympic Games

    By Georgios Kalamaras, Chiaia Dinu, Platania Paolo, Alessio Carlo, Giampiero Cirvegna, Claudio Santucci

    The Project alignment initiates north of Pinerolo, along the State Road 23[S.S. 23] that is one of the principal arteries to the northwestern Alps where a number of Olympic events for the 2006 Winter

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Industrial Minerals 2004 - Nitrogen

    By D. A. Kramer

    Ammonia, the principal source of fixed nitrogen, was produced by 16 companies at 31 plants in the United States during 2003. Fifty-five percent of U.S. ammonia production capacity was centered in Lou

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Health Effects Of Amosite Mining And Milling In South Africa

    By Jill Murray

    This study focuses on the amosite mining region in South Africa and associated health effects, compared to other mined asbestos fiber types. Historically, dust and fiber levels were high in the amosit

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Industrial Minerals 2004 – Pumice and Pumicite

    By G. C. Presley

    Estimated domestic production of pumice and pumicite in 2004 increased about 23 percent since 2003, according to the U. S. Geological Survey (USGS). The USGS estimate of domestic production of 687 kt

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Industrial Minerals 2004 - Graphite

    By H. A. Taylor

    Graphite is elemental carbon that crystallizes in the hexagonal system as six-sided platelets. It occurs naturally and is mined. And it can be made artificially from petroleum coke in the form of sh

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Energy savings on mine ventilation fans using ?Quick-Win? Hermit Crab Technology-A perspective

    By B. K. Belle

    The beginning of 21st century has heralded the global strategic importance, as evidenced by increase in energy prices and energy generation-emission-utilization dilemmas. In January 2008, the South Af

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Loss Prevention In The Processing Of High Value Materials - Introduction

    By A. G. Taylor

    High value materials, such as gold, platinum and other precious metals are subject to loss through unauthorized removal from mines, smelters, refiners, and other places where such materials are proces

    Jan 1, 2012

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    Boring At High Thrust And Its Potential In The Hard-Rock Mining Industry In South Africa

    By J. W. Wilson, P. C. Graham

    SUMMARY The Witwatersrand quartzites in which South African gold mining operations are moat exclusively conducted, are notoriously difficult and costly to drill. Despite this situation, however, wi

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Terrorism and the Mining Industry

    By A. Dale Wunderlich

    Since Sept. 11, 2001, the author has been asked by several mining companies and mining publications to share some of his insights on how the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center (WTC) and Penta

    Jan 1, 2002

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    Innovative NATM?Design For A Large Shallow Cavern At Stanford

    By Thomas Marcher

    Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) is located in Menlo Park, CA. In order to allow for enhanced experiments, the current facilities required expansion. Tunnels were excavated through very weak

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    Assessment of equipment operator?s noise exposure in western underground gold and silver mines

    By Ellsworth R. Spencer

    An assessment of U.S. western hardrock miners? noise exposures was conducted as part of a multi-year National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) survey of noise exposures in each sec

    Jan 3, 2010

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    DREYER AWARD - How Orebodies are Found

    By J. David Lowell

    The first part of this article is a review of industry techniques and styles during the past 50 years. It is followed by my career history during the same period. The second part covers my ideas abo

    Jan 1, 2000