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Sights and Sounds of the Second Mexican Mining Rail Excursion
By Beth Robinson
This first of two articles on the Second Mexican Mining Rail Excursion describes some of the more casual experiences participants enjoyed on last fall’s rail tour of major Mexican mining operations. I
Jan 1, 1982
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Construction Aggregate Properties of the Sombrerito Formation, Dominican Republic
By S. J. Stokowski
Abstract An extensive drilling and laboratory testing program indicates that a construction aggregate resource is present within the Oligocene Sombrerito Formation limestone, southwestern Dominican Re
Jan 1, 1991
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Vale Inco?s international search to curtail diesel emissions
By J. S. Stachulak
The Diesel Emissions Evaluation Program (DEEP), a research consortium formed in 1997 by Canadian mining companies, labour unions, and provincial and federal government departments, completed its work
Jan 1, 2009
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Preparing A Feasibility Study Request For Proposal In The 21st Century
By G. Wahl, H. Danilkewich, T. Mann
Developers of advanced mining projects face the challenge of how to craft a “Request for Proposal for a Feasibility Study” that will result in bids that are comparable and will lead to a successful ex
Jan 1, 2002
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Holding Back the Bay: Performance of Jet Grout in Hydraulically Placed Fills - NAT2024
By Roger Escoda Estelrich, Joan Carles Casado Ortega, Mitchell Gerdau, Jose Raul Martinez, Jeb Pittsinger, Frank Perrone
The existing Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel complex is being expanded to include the Parallel Thimble Shoal Tunnel. This will be a subaqueous bored crossing between two islands constructed for the origi
Jun 23, 2024
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Fluorspar Deposits Near The Union Pacific Railroad
By Richard Chojnacki
The western united States is not usually noted for the production of fluorspar; however, many significant fluorspar districts do occur in the Rocky Mountain region and constitute a resource of sizable
Jan 1, 1971
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The On-Stream Determination Of Large Scale Ball Mill Residence Time Distributions With Short-Lived Radioactive Tracers
By Robin P. Gardner
The development and use of short-lived radioactive tracer methods for the on-stream determination of residence time distributions in large-scale ball mills is described. Tests are reported on a pilot-
Jan 1, 1978
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Sinking A Freeze Shaft With Installation Of A Water-Tight, Flexible Lining
By Klaus Stoss, Bernd Braun
The sinking and lining of a large mine shaft with 8.0 m i.d. and 1,133 m total depth is described in detail. The ground freezing method was applied to safely sink the shaft through unstable, waterbear
Jan 1, 1983
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A Small Texas Lignite Mine
By D. B. Buddecke
Powell Bend Mine, located in Bastrop County, Texas, is owned by the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA). The mine is operated under contract by the Powell Bend Mining Company (PBHC), an affiliate of
Jan 1, 1990
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Brij Moudgil: An Interview With the 2006 SME President
Your assessment of the minerals business. I would first like to express our profound sadness and sincere condolences to the families of the miners who lost their lives in recent mine mishaps part
Jan 1, 2006
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Kaolin and paper : Quality of both products will improve with more sophisticated printing techniques
By Kenneth J. Hartman
Introduction The term kaolin is derived from kauling, a Chinese word meaning high ridge. This was the name of a hill in China where kaolin was first mined several hundred years ago (Murray, 1976). Ot
Jan 4, 1987
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Dense-sludge process for reduced AMD sludge disposal
By R. L. Zick, D. C. Finn
Introduction The high-density sludge process was originally developed by Bethlehem Steel Corp. for use on acid mine drainage (AMD) and diluted waste pickle liquor discharges requiring continuous ch
Jan 1, 2000
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Development and application of simple process models for spiral concentrators
By A. Steinmüller
Introduction In the design and operation of gravity concentration circuits, the application of process models for spiral concentrators offers significant benefits. A substantial amount of work has
Jan 1, 2005
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Comparison Of Field Measurements With Finite Element Results--Capitol Hill Relief Sewer Section II (Washington, D.C.) --
By Delon Hampton, Francis K. Mensah-Dwumah
INTRODUCTION The state-of-the art in the area of soil-structure interaction is not sufficiently developed that one can accurately predict the earth load distribution on buried structures. This lack
Jan 1, 1979
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MADIQ Tunnel, Lebanon: TBM Tunneling Vs. Karst Geology
By William D. Leech
Lebanon used a TBM for the firsttime to excavate a tunnel in the country. A main beam TBM, built in 1979, bored the 3.8 m (12.5-ft) diameter by 4,020 m (2.5-miles) Madiq Tunnel. The TBM bored through
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The Optimum Production Equipment Scale For Open Pit Coal Mining
The trend for using larger equipment in open pit mining to achieve cost effectiveness raises the question about the optimum economic point of scale in the current world of globalization. The present p
Jan 1, 2004
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Bragg V. Robertson: The Continuing Saga Of The Mountaintop Mining Controversy In West Virginia
By R. G. McLusky
This paper analyzes the opinion in Bragg v. Robertson, 72 F.Supp. 2d 642 (S.D. W.Va. 1999), a case which threatens the future of surface mining in West Virginia and which will almost certainly result
Jan 1, 2001
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Radial Pick Cutting Performance In Dry And Saturated Sandstone
By M. Z. A. Bakar
To investigate the differences in the radial drag pick cutting performance in dry and saturated sandstone, a suite of linear rock cutting test was performed using linear rock cutting machine (LRCM). E
Jan 1, 2012
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Prediction Versus Actual Response of Rocks in an Excavation of Underground Cavern at the Lam Ta Khong Pumped Storage Project
By Pratoomkhuan N. Lertsgoon
A large underground cavern with dimensions of 25m × 175m × 49m (W×L×H) was excavated in sandstone and siltstone to house 4 units of hydropower generator and was completed in 2000. In feasibility study
Jan 1, 2003
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Comparison of the transverse load capacities of various block ventilation stoppings under arch loading conditions
By T. M. Barczak
Stoppings are required to resist lateral forces on the face of the structure to control pressure differentials created by ventilating air. The design criteria in other parts of the world, including Au
Jan 1, 2009