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5. Computer Applications in Hydrometallurgical Processes (Leaching, Extraction, Electrorefining) ? Introduction
By Kenneth J. Reid
The application of computers for control purposes in hydrometallurgical processes is not as well-established as in mineral processing plants. This is not only due to the comparatively new development
Jan 1, 1979
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Rate Phenomena In Uranium Extraction By Amines
By Charles F. Coleman
Kinetics studies and other rate measurements are reviewed in the amine extraction of uranium and of some other related and associated metal ions. Equilibration' is relatively fast in the uranium
Jan 1, 1979
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Coal Division - Refuse Disposal From Goal Operations ? The Art Of Using Vacuum Disc Filters To Close Plant Water Circuits ? Introduction
By D. M. Carris
Since the Buffalo Creek incident in February, 1972, Federal and state environmental agencies have had the pressure on the coal industry in the Appalachian area to close the coal processing plant water
Jan 1, 1979
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Slurry Wall Test Program
By Thomas J. Regan
The first stage of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Red Line Extension Northwest, is a two-track rapid transit extension from Harvard Square in Cambridge, through three stations,
Jan 1, 1979
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Design And Construction Of The Ahmed Hamdi Tunnel
By A. C. Lyons
Foreword Sir William Halcrow and Partners are responsible for the design of the Ahmed Hamdi Tunnel as Sub-contractor to the Contractor, Osmac, a joint venture formed by the Arab Contractors, Osman
Jan 1, 1979
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Goal Programming For Strategic Planning ? Introduction
By K. C. Jordi
Many systems which are modelled mathematically result in a model where the relationships between some or all of the parameters are found to be non-linear. These systems are usually complicated further
Jan 1, 1979
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2. Drill-Hole Data Management and Display ? Introduction
By Richard A. Bideaux
With both unit costs per meter and average depth of drilling constantly increasing, there is a strong incentive to maximize the information acquired from drill holes, and then to make this information
Jan 1, 1979
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Design Of Drift Supports In Block-Caving Operations
By W. J. Karwoski
A ground-support system for grizzly and haulage drifts was tested in Magma Copper Co.'s San Manuel mine. Eight two-piece, wide- flange steel sets were erected in a ventilation drift on the 2315 g
Jan 1, 1979
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Production Potential Of Miner-Bolter Continuous Mining Systems
By Yoginder P. Chugh
The Department of Energy is presently sponsoring the development of automated miner-bolter machines in an effort to increase production and productivity in the continuous room-and-pillar mining sectio
Jan 1, 1979
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3. A Model for Preliminary Evaluation of Underground Coal Mines
By Ben H. Daud
A computer model has been developed at Consolidation Coal Co.'s Central Engineering Dept. for preliminary economic evaluation of deep coal mine reserves. Since it was first formulated more than t
Jan 1, 1979
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Last Developments Of Waterproofing Systems In Germany
By Alfred Haack, Günter Girnau
INTRODUCTION From 1967 to 1976 in the Federal Republic of Germany about loo km tunnels and 125 underground stations were constructed for municipal and commuter railways solely. Additional a remarka
Jan 1, 1979
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Urban Area Soft Ground Tunnelling
By Jean-François Bougard
It has already been said and written many times that the construction of tunnels in urban areas has proved more and more indispensable, if not vital. The subsequent development of tunnelling for 15
Jan 1, 1979
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1.3 Project Management in Mineral Information Technology ? Introduction
In the mining industry and in new and expanding fields, such as electronics, nucleonics, and astronautics, a new type of manager has evolved. The name most generally used is project manager. His busin
Jan 1, 1979
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Blind Shaft Construction New Equipment Update
By James E. Friant
The technology applied to shaft sinking has lagged far behind other construction activities. While surface oriented construction and mining have made great strides with new processes and equipment, th
Jan 1, 1979
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New Developments In The Instrumentation Of Underground Openings
By J. Köppel, K. Kovári, Ch. Amstad
INTRODUCTION The measurement of displacements in soil or rock in the vicinity of underground openings provide valuable information for a better understanding of the behaviour of the structure. On t
Jan 1, 1979
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Feasibility Evaluation For The Excavation Of Large Hemispherical Cavities At The Nevada Test Site
By Robert P. Kennedy, Andrew H. Merritt, Edward J. Cording, Thomas R. Kipp
INTRODUCTION Measurement of certain data associated with nuclear testing necessitates the reception of waves at the instrument location which are unaffected by reflection off internal structures
Jan 1, 1979
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Underground Subway Construction Costs
By Harry Sutcliffe
THE PROBLEM Two and a half years have gone by since the December, 1976 Civil Engineering article on subway costs caused such a furore. What has happened in this interval? Even after discounting
Jan 1, 1979
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The Soldier Digs Through History
By Finn E. Bronner
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE "Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teacheth my hands to war and my fingers to fight." Thus sang David three thousand years ago, in tacit acceptance of the condition of w
Jan 1, 1979
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2. Environmental Monitoring Applications ? Introduction
By G. R. Marchant
The nonferrous industry has for many years maintained monitoring stations in agricultural areas in the vicinity of smelters to collect data concerning impact of smelter emission on agricultural crop p
Jan 1, 1979
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Marketing and Transformation of Western Bentonite ? Introduction
By Donald H. Sargent
This paper focuses upon the changing character of the market for Western bentonite, and upon transportation methods and costs affecting this market. The basis for the data in this paper, in addition t
Jan 1, 1979