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Geology And IBM Performance In The Blue Mountain Tunnel Sultan River Hydroelectric ProjectBy Arthur B. Arnold, Curtis T. Scott
The Blue Mountain Tunnel is a part of the Sultan River Hydroelectric Project. The Sultan Project is in the Cascade Mountain Range, approximately 56 km (35 mi) northeast of Seattle, Washington. The
Jan 1, 1987
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Comparison of microcomputer-based optimum pit limit design algorithms AlgorithmsBy Y. C. Kim, W. L. Meyer, W. Cai
Although the first published optimum pit limit design algorithm by Lerchs-Grossmann dates back to 1965, the majority of the open-pit mines in the US has not as yet adopted such a rigorous optimization
Jan 1, 1987
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Noise in the Mining Industry--An OverviewBy Dennis A. Giardino, Leonard C. Marraccini
This paper surveys noise levels, noise exposure patterns, and frequency spectra found in the mining environment; the effects of mining noise on the working population; and the quantification of hearin
Jan 1, 1986
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Influence of Fibres on the Creep Behaviour of Reinforced Sprayed ConcreteBy Thibaut Pannetier, Damien Rogat, Catherine Larive, André Regnard, David Chamoley
"INTRODUCTION For several decades, the use of fibre-reinforced sprayed concrete (FRSC) has been becoming increasingly widespread, either as a replacement for or in addition to traditional reinforcemen
Jan 1, 2016
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Geology Of Diamonds Deposit In The Arkhangelsk Region Of RussiaBy V. Shchukin
According to the scientific views formed by the middle of nineteen seventies there should be no possibility of commercial diamondiferous kimberlites in the north of the west European platform. However
Jan 1, 1995
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Evaluation Of Foam Control Agents For Wet-Process Phosphoric Acid SystemsBy Joseph J. Garbarino
World demand for phosphate fertilizers has grown at an average annual rate of between 6 and 7 per cent over the past 10 years. In the next five years world demand is expected to at least continue to g
Jan 1, 1966
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Slurry System Head Curves For Multiple PumpsBy G. Heinrichs
This paper is intended to provide information for one to be able to determine the slurry system head curve for pump applications. The slurry characteristics are the basis for what the size, material o
Jan 1, 1996
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The Wobbler FeederBy T. A. Oberhellmann
The Wobbler Feeder is a comparatively new materials handling and separating device. It is essentially a materials separating or scalping machine, particularly adaptable to separation of oversize pa
Jan 1, 1959
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5. Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing ? IntroductionBy Ralph Bernstein
The processing of earth observation sensor data by digital technology is almost two decades old. Only recently, however, has this technology become practical and economical. The reasons for this are i
Jan 1, 1979
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Chicago TARP McCook Main Tunnel - World’s Largest Live Tunnel Connection is Underway at Chicago’s Tunnel and Reservoir Plan (TARP)By Faruk Oksuz, Dave Schiemann, Matt Trotter, Mike Padilla, Miguel Sanchez, Carmen Scalise
"Chicago’s Tunnel and Reservoir Plan (TARP) is a nearly $4.0 billion and over 30 years long program and arguably the largest and longest combined sewer tunnel and reservoir system in the world. Recent
Jan 1, 2016
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Monolithically Placed Tunnel Lining A Case HistoryBy Vinton A. Garbesi
INTRODUCTION The placing of the monolithic concrete lining of the Bi-County water tunnel illustrates the state of the art in the materials, equipment, methods and productivity available to the indu
Jan 1, 1981
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Electrochemical and column flotation technologies can mean higher recovery at lower operating costsBy Garrett R. Hyde, Aleksandar Stojsic
Introduction Economic pressures in the international marketplace have spurred advances in almost every facet of flotation. New developments have occurred in flotation chemicals, flotation machines, a
Jan 7, 1987
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Present Standing and Future Challenges In BiorydrometallurgyBy Arpad E. Torma
The introduction of biotechnological principles in hydrometallurgy has created new opportunities and challenges for the industry of mineral processing. During the 1950's and 608s, the mining wast
Jan 1, 1989
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A New Cost-Reduction Tool For The Coal IndustryBy J. Richard Lucas
Today, the future of the coal industry is extremely bright because coal can be produced at a cost which makes it competitive with other energy sources. However, the industry has been forewarned that f
Jan 1, 1965
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Cationic flotation of iron ores: amine characterization and performanceBy P. R. G. Brandão
In this investigation, the differences in the absorption spectra of etheramines, fatty amines and condensates, mostly present as acetates, from several suppliers are characterized by means of infrared
Jan 1, 2002
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The Regeneration ProjectBy S. B. Hildebrand
One of the highest costs associated with insitu leaching of copper is electric power. The ReGeneration Project addressed this cost issue with a research and development project for BHP Copper. The pro
Jan 1, 1998
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Wet Scrubbing Of Coal Dust From Thermal DryersBy Thomas Gleason
Wet scrubbing of fine coal from Thermal dryers poses a number of problems in adapting the gas cleaning equipment for required clean-up of the fine particulate matter. Among then are: 1. The dust
Jan 1, 1962
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Assessment of Sonic Waves and Tracer Gases as Non-Destructive Testing Methods to Evaluate the Condition and Integrity of In-Situ Underground Mine SealsBy K. T. Brashear
Since the MINER Act of 2006, the minimum static load of in-situ underground mine seals has been increased from 20-psi to either 50-psi if monitoring is conducted or 120-psi if left unmonitored. These
Feb 23, 2014
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Potash Refining In SaskatchewanBy William H. Eatock
The Saskatchewan ore zone strikes slightly south of East, from the Alberta border to Manitoba; and dips to the South. The conventional mines are located along a broad strike line from Saskatoon to Est
Jan 1, 1980
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Automation of Material Handling - How to Go About It. - Introduction:By L. F. Engle
There continues to be a certain magic attached to the word "Automation". When properly planned for, engineered, installed, and operated, the magic truly does take place - witness certain publicized mi
Jan 1, 1963