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San Francisco International Airport Air Traffic Control Tower Pile Foundations
By Camilo A. Alvarez, Stephen K. Harris, Brian R. Zuckerman, Philip J. Meymand, Danielle M. Steinmetz
"The sleek new air traffic control tower at the San Francisco International Airport stands at 221 feet tall and is set to replace the existing air traffic control tower by 2016. This aluminum-clad, to
Jan 1, 2017
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Construction of a Very Flexibility, Impermeable, Bituminous Membrane Seepage Barrier, to Connect an Existing Concrete Dam Structure to a Newly Constructed Abutment Cut-Off Wall
By Brian Wilson, Megan Atkinson, Richard Diggle, Nathan Sweeney
"Ruskin Dam, located near Mission, British Columbia, was constructed in 1929 and 1930 and comprises of a concrete gravity dam structure founded on bedrock. At the right abutment, which consists mostly
Jan 1, 2017
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Nature And Functions Of A Geotechnical Consulting Firm ? Synopsis
By D. V. Roberts
Approximately 800 private consulting engineering firms in America specialize in geotechnical engineering. The gross income from these firms totals about $500 to $600 million per year. Sixty-five to se
Jan 1, 2010
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The McClean Lake Operation COGEMA Resources Inc. JEB Mill Process Description and Commissioning
By Art Carino
"The McClean Lake operation is located in the Eastern Shore of the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan some 700-air kilometers north of Saskatoon. It is operated by Cogema Resources Inc., the maj
Jan 1, 2001
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Coal Pillar Extraction Experiences In New South Wales
By G. H. Lind
New South Wales has a successful history of pillar extraction stretching back more than 60 years. Various methods of pillar extraction ranging from the rib pillar methods (such as the Wongawilli syst
Jan 1, 2002
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Creep and Twinning in Zinc Single Crystals
By Richard Miller
RECENT studies of creep have made it apparent that plastic deforma-tion may occur in metals under stresses less than the elastic limit as deter-mined from short-time tests. In summarizing conclusions
Jan 1, 1936
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RI 6297 Preparation Characteristics of Coal From Tazewell County, Va
By Albert W. Deurbrouck
This report describes preparation characteristics of significant coalbeds in Tazewell County , Va . In 1961 Tazewell County produced 933,110 tons of clean coal from six coalbeds ; the Lower Banner , R
Jan 1, 1963
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Experiences on Process Control Computers at the Concentrator of Outokumpu Oy
By Olli Aulio, Outokumpu Oy
"GENERALThe Outokumpu Company is today an important European producer of metals from its own mines: copper nickel cobalt, ferro chrome and zinc being the main products. In 1972 about 4 million tons of
Jan 1, 1973
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Coal Preparation Progress in Western Canada
Up to thirty years ago, coal preparation in western Canada, except at four plants, had not included actual coal washing. The exceptions were at Nanaimo and Royston, B.C., where tub washers and wet tab
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 5736 Chemical Analysis And Electrical Resistivity Of Selected California Oilfield Waters ? Summary And Introduction
By David M. Gullikson
Since publication of the paper on the composition of California oilfield waters by Jensen (6)3/ in 1934 the only other information on the subject was published recently by Chave (4). To supply needed
Jan 1, 1961
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Gold Grade Distribution and Estimation in Narrow Vein Systems
By A E. Annels, I P. Hodkinson an, S P. Barr
Narrow vein systems represent an important source of gold, which have generally been exploited by small to medium sized companies. Their evaluation poses particular problems because of their grade and
Jan 1, 1999
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Comparison of PFC2D Modeled Damage and the Practical Damage Limits from Drift Blast Design Software
By M. Kuchta, S. Iverson
INTRODUCTION Underground blasting with perimeter damage control can reduce the requirement for loose rock scaling and reduce the risk of ground-fall injury. In previous work Johnson and associates (2
Jan 1, 2019
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On-Site Daily Mineralogy - SIDMIN Program
By Fuzail Siddiqui
"The SIDMIN program aims at filling the mineral processor’s need to know the deportment of ‘minerals of interest’ not just ‘elements of interest’ that pass through the processing plants. Generally, ch
Jan 1, 2000
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Mining Beneficiation - Magnetic Roasting of Iron Ores in a Traveling Grate Roaster (Mining Engineering, Nov 1960, pg 1121)
By H. H. Wade, N. F. Schulz
The large quantities of iron-bearing materials, including taconite, semi-taconite,* and other low-grade ferruginous materials occurring in Minnesota and elsewhere, constitute an important potential so
Jan 1, 1961
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The Mining Town of Malartic, Que.
By William B. Hetherington
Communities are the foundation upon which the whole structure of society rests and upon which the nation builds its hope for the future. They are not established to serve any one particular generation
Jan 1, 1943
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Downsizing: a consultant's perspective
By John Stoten
"The 1980s have proven extremely difficult years for many resource-based organizations. Mining companies have learned how to weather the negative effects of inevitable economic cycles. However, with s
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 4054 Special Studies of Reservoir Oils in Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 1, Elk Hills Field. California
By Alton B. Cook, G. B. Shea
"INTRODUCTION In February 1945, Captain (now Commodore) W. G. Greeman, U. S. N., Director, Naval Petroleum and Oil 3hale Reserves, requested the Bureau of Mines to assist the Navy in its wartime devel
Apr 1, 1947
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Continuous loading and conveying technology in mining
By Dale Lens, W. S. (Wayne) Cusitar
"The use of continuous loading and conveying technology for mining is currently practiced in relatively few mining environments and, even in these cases, on a non-exclusive basis. For the most part, a
Jan 1, 1987
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Prediction of human core temperature rise and moisture loss in refuge alternatives for underground coal mines - SME Transactions 2017
By M. Hepokoski, M. Klein, D. S. Yantek, L. Yan
Research by the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has shown that heat/humidity buildup is a major concern within coal mine refuge alternatives. High temperature and hu
Jan 1, 2017
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Prediction of human core temperature rise and moisture loss in refuge alternatives for underground coal mines - SME Transactions 2018
By M. Hepokoski, M. Klein, D. S. Yantek, L. Yan
Research by the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has shown that heat/humidity buildup is a major concern within coal mine refuge alternatives. High temperature and hu
Jan 1, 2018