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Generation of Free Radicals from Freshly Fractured Silica Dust: Potential Role in Acute Silica-Induced Lung Injury
By N. S. Dalal, V. Castranova, X. Shi, W. Wrr, V. Vallyathan
"SUMMARY Data presented here indicate that freshly fractured silica exhibits surface characteristics and biologic reactivity distinct from aged silica, and on this basis we propose that these surface
Jan 1, 1988
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Generation, Transport and Control of Dust in Frozen, Underground Placer Mines in the Arctic
By S Bandopadhyay
The seasonal fluctuations of the dust content in Arctic mine environments and the environmental variables affecting the intensity of dust production are qualitatively well known, but quantitative mode
Jan 1, 2005
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Generic Mineral Technology Center 1990 Questionnaire
"The mission of the Respirable Dust Center is to enhance the health, safety and productivity of the miners 'through advancing the fundamental .understanding of all aspects of respirable dust associate
Jan 1, 1990
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Genesis of the Ore-Deposits at Bingham. Utah
By J. M. Boutwell
I. Introduction. THE object of this paper is to present a concise statement on the genesis of the copper- and lead-deposits of the Bingham Mining District, Utah. It is essentially a condensation of a
Nov 1, 1905
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Genetic Relationship Of The Andersonville, Georgia And Eufaula, Alabama Bauxitic Kaolin Areas
By John F. Burst
For several generations now, the high alumina clayey sediments of Southeastern Alabama and Southwestern Georgia have supplied those regions with steady, mineral-based income although the impact of tha
Jan 1, 1972
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Genotoxicity of Diesel Exhaust Soot Dispersed in Simulated Pulmonary Surfactant
By W. E. Wallace, S. -G. Xing, M. J. Keane, J. C. Harrison
"SummaryDiesel-exhaust particles from two sources were dispersed in aqueous mixtures of dipalmitoyl phosphatidyl choline, a major component of pulmonary surfactant, and were tested for genotoxicity. D
Mar 1, 1992
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Geo-Structural Mapping Applied to Underground Excavations: Updated Ideas After a Century Since the First Trans-Alpine Tunnels
By Guido Venturini, Giorgio Martinotti, Luca Delle Piane, Paolo Perello
This paper presents a critical review of geo-structural mapping methodologies applied to deep tunneling projects in complex mountain chains such as the Alps. Geological forecastings are often a crucia
Jan 1, 2003
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Geochemical and Groundwater Factors Contributing to the Corrosion of Rock and Cable Bolts – An Experimental Study
By H. L. Ramandi, P. Moore
"The corrosion of support bolts in underground mines has become an increasingly prevalent issue over the past two decades. With an increase of premature failures due to Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC)
Jan 1, 2017
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Geohazmap Implementation in Block Cave Mines
By S Talu, E Savage, S Howe
Major falls of ground, strainbursts, airblast and mudrush events are the major hazards in block caving environments, resulting in both safety and financial consequences and losses. Rio Tinto mines hav
May 9, 2016
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Geolocation for Underground Coal Mining Applications: Classification of Systems and Limitations
The ability to track miners and communicate with them while they work in underground coal mines is important during normal daily operations, and critical in emergency conditions. As was evident durin
Feb 23, 2014
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Geologic Aspects Of The Chicagoland Flood Control And Pollution Abatement Program
By Ramon LaRusso, Frank Wheby, Richard Acker
Field investigations and office studies were used to develop criteria and cost parameters related to the geologic aspects of the proposed project. These results were employed in optimization of layout
Jan 1, 1997
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Geologic Assessment Of The Health And Safety Hazards Associated With Subterranean Excavations
By Maurice Deul
Certain health and safety hazards occur entirely unexpectedly in some subterranean excavations. Although ground support is not the subject of this paper, ground failure can result in large and often u
Jan 1, 1974
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Geologic Investigation, Prediction And Construction Evaluation For The Cooling Water Tunnels - Seabrook, N.H., Nuclear Power Station
By M. Saidman, R. Pizzuti, R. Hirschfeld, A. J. Desai, J. Rand
Two bedrock tunnels, 170 to 250 feet deep and with a length of about 17,000 feet each, will be used to convey cooling water from the Atlantic Ocean to the Seabrook, N.H., Nuclear Power Plant. Seismic
Jan 1, 1976
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Geologic Model For A Tunnel Cost Model
By Steven G. Vick, Herbert H. Einstein
1. INTRODUCTION The Tunnel Cost Model (TCM) is a computer based model whose objective is to quantify the risks of hard rock tunneling in terms of cost and time to completion. The main feature of th
Jan 1, 1974
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Geologic Prediction In Tunneling And Rapid Excavation
By Dennis J. Lachel, Lloyd B. Underwood
In recent years a great number of papers have been presented at symposiums and have appeared in the literature relative to geologic prediction for rapid excavation and tunneling. Many of these papers
Jan 1, 1997
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Geologic Predictions For Underground Excavations
By Andrew H. Merritt
INTRODUCTION The prediction of the engineering behavior of a rock mass depends upon the systematic analyses of the results of an exploration program, and upon the recognition of the significant roc
Jan 1, 1997
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Geological and Geotechnical Criteria for Assessing the Stability of Inclines, Headings and Tunnels in Rock
By Michael A. Devane, Neil Duncan
Inclines and tunnels can extend from ground surface to considerable depths traversing a wide range of lithologies. The strata encountered may be affected by loosening and induced stresses at different
Jan 1, 1983
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Geological Approach To Prediction Of Adversed Tunnel Geology
By Sun Guangzhong, Liang Jinhuo
Adverse geological condition is a major factor which makes construction difficulty in tunneling. But if it is predicted and tunnel support is made efficiently in time, the above difficulty can be redu
Jan 1, 1987
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Geological Controls on the Flow of Groundwater into Underground Excavations
By Culshaw MG, Deaves AP, Bell FG
The accurate prediction both of the water ingress into sub-surface excavations and the nearby groundwater pressures is of fundamental importance to the control of the stability and flooding of tunne
Jan 1, 1988
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Geological Engineering - A Bridge Between Geologist And Miner (8afd58c2-24dc-4731-abc4-ff77e99dff76)
By Daniel R. Stewart
The function of the geological engineer is to assist in mine planning and operations by collecting, interpreting, and applying geologic data to the solution of engineering problems. The geologist supp
Jan 1, 1983