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Effects Of Shield Tunneling Over SubwaysBy Eugene F. Casey, William H. Hansmire, J. Ghaboussi, Randall L. Lentell, Harvey W. Parker
INTRODUCTION Construction of a major intercepting sewer in Brooklyn, New York involved tunneling in soil over several subway lines. In two instances the clearance between the subway and sewer was s
Jan 1, 1981
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Regional comparison of postmining land use practicesBy R. J. Sweigard, R. V. Ramani
Three case studies were undertaken to investigate the role of land use potential evaluation in reclamation planning and to determine the impact of regional differences on final land use plans. The thr
Jan 1, 1987
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Long-Range Hydrophobic Forces In The Amine Flotation Of QuartzA Mark IV surface force apparatus (SFA) was used to conduct direct force measurements between mica surfaces in dodecylamine hydrogen chloride collector solutions at varying pH levels. It was found tha
Jan 1, 1998
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Overview of the Design of the Beacon Hill Station and TunnelsBy Don Phelps, Christopher Tattersall, David McAllister
Located south of downtown Seattle, the Beacon Hill Station & Tunnels is the key section of the southern segment of Sound Transit’s proposed new LINK light rail system. This paper presents an overview
Jan 1, 2003
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Microseismicity Observations In Crete Using Temporary ArraysBy N. Economou
Temporary local seismic networks were installed in western Crete, in central Crete, and on Gavdos, an island south of western Crete, in order to image shallow seismically active zones of the Hellenic
Jan 1, 2006
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Underpassing the Westerschelde by Implementing New TechnologiesBy Dipl. -Ing. H. -J. Sager
The ‘Westerschelde Tunnel’ underpasses the estuary of the Schelde in the Netherlands. The tunnel will consist of two tubes which are driven by two hydroshields (slurry shields). The tunnels will each
Jan 1, 1999
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Silicate Coating Technology to Prevent Acid Mine DrainageBy Kostas Fytas, Pierre Bousquet, Bill Evanelou
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a serious environmental problem that preoccupies the Canadian Mining Industry. Considerable amounts of money are spent every year in an effort to prevent or reduce the acid
Jan 1, 2000
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Recent Developments in Yorbeau’s Astoria Property Rouyn-Noranda Area, QuebecBy P. Eng. Daniel Kelly
INTRODUCTION The Astoria property is located in the prolifically mineralized Abitibi greenstone belt and is one of the most advanced projects presently under development by Yorbeau Resources Inc.
Jan 1, 1988
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Land Reclamation In Urban AreasBy Gene R. Block
The most economical method of reclaiming land that has been mined, whether it be in urban areas or in rural areas, is when the final configuration of the mining area is that which is required by the s
Jan 1, 1984
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Flotation Reagents (e8d9ee18-10f7-4366-8c9d-5cc394000252)By R. Herrera-Urbina, D. W. Fuerstenau
A large number and a wide variety of chemical reagents are used in flotation processes for wettability and Eh control, particle agglomeration/dispersion and bubble stability. A historical account of t
Jan 1, 1989
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Metal Cycle: is it "LCAble"By J. Villeneuve, M. A. Reute, E. Verhoe
The objective of EU waste policy is to reintroduce used materials into the economic cycle, especially by recycling, or to return them to the environment in a useful state or at least a harmless state.
Jan 1, 2005
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Newmont Gold Outlines its Mine Planning ProceduresBy Stephen P. Winkelmann
The expansion of gold production in Nevada's Carlin Trend over the last few years has been staggering. To increase gold production while minimizing capital requirements and providing for the safe
Jan 1, 1990
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Magnesia: Moving Beyond RefractoriesBy Michael L. Maniocha
Most magnesia (MgO), whether of natural or synthetic origin, is used in the dead-burned or periclase form as refractory linings for the production of steel. Continued research in refractory science, c
Jan 1, 1997
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Investigation Concerning Curative Quality Of Underground Salt Mine AirBy St. E. Deák
This paper focuses on maintenance of underground salt air curative quality using environmental friendly solutions. Possible ways to preserve its curative properties, in relation with the admissible sa
Jan 1, 2006
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Cationic polymers prevent permeability loss during leachingBy K. E. Hjelmstad
Solution mining operations often encounter difficulty maintaining adequate leach solution flow into the ore formation because of loss of formation permeability near the injection well. Permeability lo
Jan 1, 1991
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Surface mining of oil sands in Canada : Developments in productivity improvementBy R. K. Singhal, R. Kolada
A variety of equipment is wed to surface mine oil sands, including bucket wheel excavators/conveyors, draglines, hydraulic shovels, and off-highway trucks. This paper examines the existing mining sche
Jan 1, 1988
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Stability Computation Of A Complex Salt Structure Using The DKRControl MethodBy Gy. Deák
The Romanian mining industry, especially salt mining, is going through a restructuring phase taking into account the Environment Acquis of the European Union1. In order to preserve the centuries-old s
Jan 1, 2008
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A New Process for Rapid Dewatering of Waste SlurriesBy Hassan El-Shall
The results of laboratory and pilot plant testing of a newly developed process to dewater waste slurries from different industries are presented. Data indicate that an increase in solid contents from
Jan 1, 1992
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Phosphate Flotation (6b64ef09-c1a8-42f3-b929-18156d930a9d)By G. Rinelli, Paul R. Jr. Smith
Preparation for flotation begins with dragline mining, pumping, washing, screening, and desliming. Slimes, nominally -150 mesh material, constitute large quantities of phosphate and water which are a
Jan 1, 1976
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Design and Construction of the Weehawken Tunnel and Bergenline Avenue StationBy Leon J. Jacobs, Kyle R. Ott
This paper discusses design and construction aspects of the tunnel, shaft and station for the Weehawken Tunnel and Bergen line Avenue Station. The project consists of a 1,269 m (4,156 ft) long existin
Jan 1, 2003