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Innovation in the Tunnel Boring Machine IndustryBy Martin Herenknecht, Michael Knabe, Ulrich Rehm
In Switzerland at present, the longest railway tunnels in the world, the Gotthard(57 km) and the Loetschberg base tunnel (34km) are under construction. For thischallenge six high-tech HERRENKNECHT Har
Jan 1, 2003
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A Numerical Modeling Approach for Assessment of Seepage Characteristics and Performance of Protective Water Barrier Pillars in Underground Coal MinesBy S. K. Sharma, ANKUSH GALAV, G. S. P. Singh
Providing a suitable protective water barrier pillar (PWBP) is common to reduce inundation hazards in underground coal mines. The imperative factors influencing its performance include the water head
Aug 18, 2022
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New Developments In Continuous Haulage ? IntroductionBy D. C. Torre
Ever since the early '60's there have been efforts to develop and produce reliable continuous haulage systems capable of taking the full output of a continuous miner and transporting it, in
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 3972 Exploration of Alunite Deposits Marysvale, Piute County, UtahBy John H. Hild
"INTRODUCTION Alunite occurs within a radius of 10 miles of Marysvale, Piute County, Utah, in veins and as replacements of igneous rocks. A number of each type of deposit was explored by the Bureau of
Nov 1, 1946
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Institutional Factors Affecting Investment In Latin AmericaThe problems confronting the development of Latin America's mineral resources have hinged largely on the political and economic climates-in short, the investment climate--existing and often chang
Jan 7, 1966
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Longwall face stability index (LFSI): A novel approach for estimation of chock-shield pressure and face convergence ? SynopsisBy A. K. Verma
Several longwall faces in India have collapsed due to adverse geological conditions and/or inadequate capacity of powered supports. Thus it is imperative to access the capacity of a powered support an
Jan 1, 2008
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Carbon Black - General SummaryBy Ivan F. Avery
DOMESTIC production of carbon black increased 4 percent in 1962 to 2,056 million pounds. Furnace black output was 8 percent, or 132 million pounds, above that in 1961 and accounted for 90 percent of t
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 6768 Manganese Its Occurrence, Milling, and Mefallurgy. Part IBy Will H. Coghill, Fred D. DeVaney, R. S. Dean
Part I CONTENTS
May 1, 1934
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An Improved Simulation Model For Semi-Autogenous GrindingBy L. G. Austin
The model originally proposed by Austin, et al., has been modified in the light of further investigation of the breakage laws in SAG milling. The model uses a fully-mixed reactor for short L/D mills a
Jan 1, 1985
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Salt Creek Oil Field, WyomingBy C. A. Fisher
THE Salt Creek Oil Field of Wyoming occupies a unique position among the major oil fields of this country. Many years before the beginning of actual production in this area, in 1911, it had attracted
Jan 1, 1925
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IC 8264 Brown Iron Ore Resources: Quitman County, Ga.By James F. O?Neil
Brown iron ore deposits in Quitman County, Ga., were investigated by the Federal Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the State of Georgia, Department of Commerce, and the University of Alabama. Nin
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 7673 The Development Of Permissible Requirements For Safe Underground Diesel Haulage - IntroductionBy M. A. Elliott
Diesel-powered haulage equipment has recently been tested and approved for permissibility by the Bureau of Mines for use in mining in the United States. Achievement of this advance in safety involved
Jan 1, 1953
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IC 8263 Heavy Crude Oil Reservoirs In The United States: A SurveyBy W. D. Dietzman
In view of the developments and recent interest in recovering heavy oil, this report was prepared to present general information on more than 2,000 heavy oil reservoirs in more than 1,500 fields in 26
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 8263 Heavy Crude Oil Reservoirs In The United States: A Survey (6077f3d3-c814-4204-a823-bfd6e2872a99)By W. D. Dietzman
In view of the developments and recent interest in recovering heavy oil, this report was prepared to present general information on more than 2,000 heavy oil reservoirs in more than 1,500 fields in 26
Jan 1, 1965
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Advancements In Smelter Gas Handling And Treatment At Magma CopperBy Kenneth L. Driggs
The Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Air Act of .1970 provided the driving force for the current Magma Smelter configuration. The historical and technical perspectives of those process dev
Jan 1, 1992
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IC 7878 Tin-Placer Sampling Methods And Results Cape Mountain District, Seward Peninsula, Alaska - SummaryBy John J. Mulligan
The creeks draining Cape Mountain, on the western tip of Seward Peninsula, Alaska, comprise the Cape Mountain tin-placer district. Because of the war-caused shortage of tin, the Bureau of Mines in 194
Jan 1, 1959
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Sequence of Structural Deformation in the Oklahoma Mining FieldBy George M. Fowler, J. P. LYDEN
T HE relationship of geological structure to orebodies and to the great masses of chert in the Tri-State mining district is of such significance that it prompts a brief recital of the existing informa
Jan 1, 1934
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Weathering Characteristics of Cemented Paste Backfill: Mineralogy and Solid Phase ChemistryBy Valérie J. Bertrand, Richard W. Lawrence, Marcos G. Monroy
Two cemented paste backfill (CPB) formulations containing pyritic tailings were leached in deionized water in flooded and alternating air-flooded environments and in a simulated acid rock drainage-typ
Jan 1, 2000
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Where Should the National R&D in Materials Science fit into South Africa’s Future Nuclear Power Programme?By W. E. Stumpf
"SynopsisSouth Africa recently announced a resurgence in its commercial nuclear power programme. The implications for the development of the necessary high-level manpower within South Africa’s tertiar
Jan 1, 2015
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RI 3779 Horizontal Drilling for Oil in Pennsylvania - A Preliminary ReportBy C. W. Elder
"INTRODUCTION This report describes a method of horizontal drilling in an oil-producing formation underlying a 400-acre, approximately square plot of land in the Franklin Heavy oil field in Sugar Cree
Sep 1, 1944