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An Innovative Method of Large Space Underground Construction in Soft and Shallow Ground Using Concrete Arch Pre-Supporting System, CAPS MethodBy Mohammad Hossein Sadaghiani
"Construction of underground structures in urban areas is a very challenging work. There are generally two methods of construction, an open cut-and-cover and underground method. To eliminate the subsu
Jan 1, 2016
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The Integral Rock Sampling Method And Its Application On The Redline Extension NWBy Philip A. Mattson
INTRODUCTION Engineers involved with rock mechanics know the importance of discontinuities within a rock mass and their effect on its behavior when subjected to loads from structures or constructio
Jan 1, 1979
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What It’s Worth – A Review of Mineral Royalty Information (3f7e7070-03d1-4ef1-890a-5969adff070d)By H. Lyn Bourne
This is the ninth annual tabulation of royalty information. Again this year, some of the older information has been deleted to make room for more than 30 new entries. Several articles and publicati
Jan 1, 1991
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Expert Systems - An Overview And A Mining ExampleBy J. L. Kohler
The knowledge-based expert systems (KBES) is a potentially powerful technique to the mining engineer in traditional areas of mine design and operations, as well as in the emerging areas of mining auto
Jan 1, 1986
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Geologic Aspects Of Recent Exploration And Development In The Park City Silver-Lead-Zinc District, UtahBy A. J. Erickson
In mid 1970, Park City Ventures, a Utah partnership of ASARCO and TAC, initiated a six phase exploration and development program in the Park City District, Utah. Geologic studies had delineated a numb
Jan 1, 1976
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Experimental Setup For A Multiple-Fan Ventilation SystemBy N. P. Reddy, Y. J. Wang
This paper describes an experimental setup for multiple fan ventilation systems at the ventilation laboratory of the West Virginia University Department of Mining Engineering. Housed in a 30-ft x 70 -
Jan 1, 1993
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Hydrodynamics Of Flotation CellsBy Nathaniel Arbiter
A fully-instrumented driving mechanism has been constructed to study the power, aerating and solid suspension characteristics of several laboratory flotation machines. Machines operating over norma
Jan 1, 1968
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Visual Impact Assessment Of Seaside Quarrying Operations And Planned RestorationBy I. K. Kapageridis
Digital photography combined with three dimensional models of topography, mining operations and restoration plans can lead to extremely realistic images and animations of the current and future states
Jan 1, 2006
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Slurry pipelines for Egypt and SudanBy Baha Abulnaga
Slurry pipelines are used in a number of countries to convey processed ore mixed with water over long distances from remote mine sites to ports or plants for further processing. In Egypt and Sudan,
Jan 3, 2010
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The Classification And Designation Of Aggregate Resource Areas In CaliforniaBy Alcides Freitas
The great importance of aggregates as a basic building and maintenance material for both public and private projects makes the identification and availability of this valuable resource imperative for
Jan 1, 1984
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Practical Options for Solving the Dolomite Problem with Florida Phosphate ResourcesBy C. Feng, W. Song, B. Moudgil, P. Zhang, W. Xiao
Separation of dolomite from phosphate is the most challenging problem in phosphate mineral processing. Over 50% of the future phosphate reserves in Florida contains too much dolomite to process using
Jan 1, 2019
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NSW Coal-A Micro View Of The FutureThe Australian states of New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland, because of their endowment of black coal resources, dominate the production and export statistics for Australian coal. NSW produced 86 mi
Jan 1, 1997
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Best Practices In Material Selection And Design For Hydrometallurgical EquipmentBy T. Johnson
Mining activity in a number of metal ores has been running quite high over the last few years. In particular, those metals that employ acid functional extraction processes such as copper, nickel, coba
Feb 27, 2013
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Instrumentation Of Open Cut Subway Excavation For The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA)By Rodney K. Morrison
MARTA, The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, is building a 53 mile heavy rail transit system to serve the City of Atlanta. Phase A of the Rail System, consisting of approximately 14 miles
Jan 1, 1979
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Research On Revegetation And Hydrology Of Surface-Mined AreasBy Grant Davis
An International Symposium on the Ecology and Revegetation of Drastically Disturbed Areas was held at the Pennsylvania State University in August 1969. Scientists from 13 foreign countries and 18 stat
Jan 1, 1970
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Mine Modeling Software for Less Than $1000 – Usefulness and LimitationsBy Betty L. Gibbs
Geologically simple deposits can be modeled quickly and easily with inexpensive gridding and mapping software. Hundreds of mines around the world use RockWorks99 and Surfer 7 for generating contour m
Jan 1, 2000
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Security of supply, sustainability and resource efficiencyBy J. Geisler
When addressing Germany’s resource supplies, we need to distinguish between those domestically available and imported ones. Resource extraction ostensibly competes with the designation of protection a
Jan 1, 2011
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Settling Velocities Of Particulate Systems - A Critical Review Of Some Useful ModelsBy A. K. Majumder
Particle motion in fluids is a subject of considerable practical importance to engineers working in fields such as hydraulics, river mechanics, chemical engineering and mineral processing. Many mathem
Jan 1, 2007
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The Goldstrike Autoclave Plant Design, Commissioning And OperationBy H. Pieterse, K. S. Fraser, J. R. Goode
The Goldstrike autoclave plant is designed for the pressure oxidation of 1363 t/d (1500 stpd) of refractory gold ore. The plant was commissioned in early February 1990 over a one week period - an unus
Jan 1, 1990
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Hydrologic aspects of surface mining in Arctic regionsBy P. Venkatsubramanian, D. R. Maneval
An insufficient hydrologic data base exists for most large and small coal basins in Alaska owing to the lack of need in the past to collect data. The runoff process is insufficiently understood which
Jan 1, 1987