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A Decade of Experience with Drilled Foundations in Honolulu
By James W. Niehoff
"Prior to 2003, most high rise structures in Honolulu, Hawaii were supported on driven pile foundations, extending through shallow coral strata and bearing in competent formations at depths of 100 ft
Jan 1, 2016
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Revolutionizing Australia’s Large Underground Infrastructure Projects with Digital Engineerin - NAT2024
By Elnaz Saminfar, Jae Bateman, Eric Westergren, Mark Trim
This paper presents a case study of two major Australian infrastructure projects that used digital engineering to facilitate design delivery: WestConnex Project (Rozelle Interchange), and Sydney Metro
Jun 23, 2024
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A Review On Pedestal Piles
By Venkatesh S. V J, Shubha M, Srilakshmi G
Choosing for the best option of pile foundations to overcome large lateral and uplift loads for the foundations in transmission line towers/offshore environment is still being a concern to achieve the
Sep 1, 2022
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Micro-Pricing: The Value of Trace Rare Earth Elements in Coal and Coal Byproducts
By A. Noble
"A supply of sustainably sourced rare earth elements (REEs) is critical for several high-tech industries, renewable energy technologies, and defense applications. Recent studies have shown that REEs e
Jan 1, 2016
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Characterisation of Gold Ores by X-Ray Computed Tomography – Part 1: Software for Calibration and Quantification of Mineralogical Phases
By L E. Howard
Micro-computed tomography (Micro-CT) is an X-ray imaging technique that produces high-resolution 3D computerised ‘virtual’ models of geological specimens based on the X-ray attenuation of different ma
Sep 5, 2011
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An Innovative Approach to Robust Optimisation for Scenario-Based Mineral Project Evaluation
By S Coward, J Vann, R Wolff, S Jackson, S Moayer, A Bye
Uncertainty about the future and orebody should significantly impact evaluation of mining projects. Scenario planning, widely used in other industries, for example in the petroleum industry, can provi
May 24, 2012
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RI 4654 Synthetic Liquid Fuels Annual Report Of The Secretary Of The Interior For 1949 Part IV - Oil From Secondary Recovery And Refining
Approximately half of all the fuel energy used in the United States is now pro-vided by oil and natural gas. A persistent and rapid growth in energy demand during the last 3 decades has been absorbed
Jan 1, 1950
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IC 8277 Bureau Of Mines Research And Technologic Work On Coal, 1964 ? Introduction
Coal research and related activities in 1964 by the Bureau of Mines resulted in many advances in the production, preparation, and utilization of this valuable natural resource. Mining research during
Jan 1, 1965
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Long-Term Subaqueous Solute Generation in Pit Lakes: Implications for Modeling and Closure
By C. P. Newman, T. Gray, G. Beale, T. Cluff
Predictive geochemical and limnologic modeling of pit lakes is an important aspect of modern permitting. One of the key assumptions of many predictive pit-lake models is that highwalls and pit backfil
Jan 1, 2019
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Micro-Seismic Method Of Determining The Stability Of Underground Openings ? Introduction
By Leonard Obert
THE CRACKING AND POPPING of rock, often heard by men working underground, for years has been interpreted as a warning of danger and unstable ground. However, not until 1939 was it discovered that rock
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 5420 Lurgi-Gasifier Tests Of Pennsylvania Anthracite ? Summary
By R. E. Morgan
Two sizes of Pennsylvania anthracite were gasified in the new-type Lurgi pressure generator at the Dorsten, Germany, works of the Steinkohlengas, A. G. These tests demonstrated that Chestnut-size anth
Jan 1, 1958
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Bureau Of Mines Research In In-Situ Leaching And Borehole (Or Slurry) Mining
By James J. Olson
Most of the projects summarized in this paper are funded under the Bureau's Advancing Metal-Nonmetal Mining Technology program and are part of the in situ mining subprogram coordinated at the Twi
Jan 1, 1977
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Uncertainties In CSL Test Interpretations And Recommendations Toward A More Efficient Process
By Rohrbach
Crosshole Sonic Logging (CSL) testing is commonly used to verify the integrity, quality and ultimately the acceptability of the concrete in structural elements such as drilled shaft foundations, secan
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The Contribution of Applied Mineralogy to the Development of the Uitkomst Ni-Cu Deposit, South Africa
By P. M. Swash
This paper reviews the application of some mineralogical techniques in the evaluation of the Uitkomst Ni-Cu deposit, South Africa. The low grade of the ore necessitates detailed and representative cha
Jan 1, 1991
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Development of a Corrosivity Classification for Weld Mesh Support at Cannington Mine
Cannington Mine is an underground, hard rock, metalliferous mine located in North-Western Queensland, Australia. Weld mesh is installed to prevent the failure of rock from between the installed reinfo
Nov 25, 2010
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Permanent Rockbolts - The Problems are in the Detail
By R Bertuzzi
Permanent rock bolts in civil engineering are taken as having to serve their design purpose for at least 50 years. In many projects the design life is specified as greater than 100 years. A review of
Jan 1, 1999
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Innovation In Spliced Prestressed Piles: Testing And Use Of The Emeca Pile Splice
By John C. Ryan
The Emeca Pile Splice, an innovative mechanical prestressed concrete pile splice, is the first robotically welded splice to be fabricated in the United States. An analytical and experimental study wa
Jan 1, 2010
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Natural Gas for the Northeastern Seaboard
By Lyon F. Terry
IN contemplating the prospects of natural gas being transported from the fields where it is produced to such distant points as Philadelphia, New Jersey, New York City, and New England, let us review t
Jan 1, 1947
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Pillar Recovery in the Illinois Basin
By Timothy D. Gardner, Christopher Mark
Coal mines in the Illinois Basin have not engaged in pillar recovery for many decades. In large part, this is due to the exceptionally weak nature of much of the roof in the region. But, as room-and-p
Jul 1, 2023
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Resource and Reserve category inflation – known rewards, hidden risks
By M Bond, R R. Hargreaves, G W. Booth
There are numerous causes of speculative mineral resource and reserve inflation. Traditionally, these are linked to issues of data accuracy or misinterpretation, the use of overly optimistic estimatio
May 24, 2023