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Atlantic Avenue IRT Station Rehabilitation and Passageway Reconstruction
By Louis G. Silano, Aram Grigoryan
Parsons Brinckerhoff is providing engineering services for the Atlantic Avenue Station Complex Rehabilitation and Passageway Reconstruction for New York City Transit. Project reflects current real
Jan 1, 2003
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Beneficiation Of Carbonate Rich Saudi Phosphate Rocks
By R. F. Al-Fariss
The phosphoric acid industry is expected to develop in Saudi Arabia in the near future. There are three main reasons for expecting this: the discovery of phosphate deposits in the Sirhan-Turayf regio
Jan 1, 1993
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Probe Drilling For Rapid Tunneling
By R. L. Schmidt, Williamson. T. N.
INTRODUCTION This paper describes one of several research projects funded by the Advanced Research Projects Agency to extend the technology of rapid underground excavation. This study and field res
Jan 1, 1997
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The Design and Use of Novel Devices for Measuring Oxygen Flux Through Covers on Sulfidic Waste Rock
By Timms. Greg P., John W. Bennett
A field-based method for measuring the diffusive oxygen flux through covers placed on sulfidic waste rock dumps has been developed and applied at a number of mine sites. The technique provides a means
Jan 1, 2000
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Mine subsidence effects on a pressurized natural gas pipeline
By C. K. Blair, V. J. Hucka, E. P. Kimball
In central Utah, a coal mining operation is taking place under an 0.5-m (20-in.) pressurized natural gas pipeline. The room-and-pillar method with pillar extraction is being used to extract the coal f
Jan 1, 1987
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Evolution of RFID technology in underground coal mines
By A. Unal, R. L. Grayson
The use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to solve informational needs in isolated and restricted underground mining environments are reviewed, and the specifications of some of the
Jan 1, 1999
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New Process For Direct Phosphate Flotation From US Siliceous Ores
By J. Hanna, I. J. Anazia
The Mineral Resources Institute (MRI) has developed a unique process for selective fatty-acid flotation of phosphate minerals from siliceous ores. The process takes advantage of preferential adsorptio
Jan 1, 1994
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Quantifying Effects of Metal Loading from Mine Drainage
By Robert L. Runkel, Kenneth E. Bencala, Briant A. Kimball
Thousands of abandoned and inactive mines are located in environmentally sensitive mountain watersheds. Cost-effective remediation of mining sites in these watersheds requires knowledge of the most si
Jan 1, 2000
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An Example Of Classification Of Reserve Types By Historical Input To Geostatistics And Other Considerations In Defining Ore
By D. E. Ranta, Leigh A. Readdy
Defining classes of ore using geostatistical methods that match historical classifications has presented problems in the past. A simplistic and practical approach to this problem is presented. An exam
Jan 1, 1992
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Geological Computer Applications in the Uranium Industry
By David J. Dyet
Computer applications in the past five to seven years have become a typical and necessary practice in most modern geological offices. Manual calculations, interpretations and plotting of data can be,
Jan 1, 1996
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Removal of Fine Particulates and Metal Ions from Process Discharge Waste Water Using Ac Electro-Coagulation Technique
By J. G. Groppo, J. G. Justice, B. K. Parekh
Removal of particulates and/or metal ions from mineral/coal processing waste water is a necessity from the environmental point of view. This paper describes application of a novel AC- electrocoagulati
Jan 1, 1992
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Strategic Plan for Automation and Process Management at the Chuquicamata Mine
By Hector M. Valenzuela, Juan H. Rojas
This paper presents a strategic plan for automation, plant integration and process management being implemented at the Chuquicamata mining and metallurgical complex of Codelco-Chile. This five-year pl
Jan 1, 1998
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Kinetic Theory Of Crushing: Breakage Of Ore Layer Between Two Planes
By L. S. Gourevitch, E. B. Kremer, A. Y. Fidlin, Y. M. Katsman, I. I. Blekhman
A new kinetic approach to simulation of fracture is given. The main object of the simulation is forecasting transformation of ore lumps size distribution in squeezing of ore layer between two planes.
Jan 1, 1995
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Roof and rib hazard assessment for underground stone mines (2b64a644-a562-4489-9782-f5de3741f11e)
By L. J. Prosser, A. T. Iannacchione
From 1991 through 1995, 44 miners out of a total workforce of less than 2,000 were fatally injured in the stone industry. Of these, 12 occurred at underground mining operations with nine deaths result
Jan 1, 1999
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A Pretreatment of Pyritic Gold Concentrate with Catalytic Oxidation Acid Leach
By Xia Guangxiang, R. Y. Wan, Yang Hanlin, M. C. Fuerstenau
The mechanism and kinetics of pretreatment on pyritic gold concentrate with the catalytic oxidation acid leach (COAL) process were studied in the temperature range of 80-100°C and oxygen pressure rang
Jan 1, 1993
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Use of liquid phase tracers in material balance calculations
By A. J. Neale, B. C. Flintoff
A relatively inexpensive and reliable method of using liquid phase tracers to aid in the solution of material balance problems is introduced. The method is of value in situations where one is required
Jan 1, 1987
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Development Of Personal Diesel Aerosol Sampler Design And Performance Criteria
By B. K. Cantrell, K. L. Rubow
The US Bureau of Mines and the University of Minnesota have developed design and performance criteria for a personal diesel exhaust aerosol sampler for underground coal mines. These are based on the p
Jan 1, 1992
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Short Term, Photoelastic, Roof Bolt Load Cell
By Kenneth S. Graham, S. C. Gambrell
A short term, simple roof bolt load cell which uses a birefringent (photoelastic) coating as its sensing element has been developed. The load cell is installed between the bearing plate and the nut/wa
Jan 1, 1992
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Efficient Prevention of Sulphide Oxidation by an Organic Cover: For How Long can a Reactive Barrier be Reactive?
By Normand Tassé
Reactive barriers, which consume oxygen, are prospective though unconventional alternatives to physical barriers for Acid Mine Drainage prevention. However, a reactive barrier implies a problem of dur
Jan 1, 2000
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Modelling Turbulent Flow in Extractive Processes
By James W. Evans
It appears that all extractive processes involve, at one or more points, fluids (gases or liquids) and that the flow of the fluid is an essential part of the functioning of the process. Usually that f
Jan 1, 1990