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Design-Build of the Lake Hodges to Olivenhain Pipeline Tunnel and ShaftBy Jon Y. Kaneshiro, Sean A. Menge, M. Luis Piek, Brian Barker
The Lake Hodges to Olivenhain Pipeline project is part of a 40-megawatt pumped storage project linking two reservoirs as part of the San Diego County Water Authority’s $939 million Emergency Storage P
Jan 1, 2007
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Mineralogical And Microscopic Evaluation Of Coarse Taconite Tailings From Minnesota Taconite OperationsBy Lawrence M. Zanko
Eighteen coarse taconite tailings samples were collected in 2000-2001 from five western Mesabi Range taconite (iron ore) operations located in northern Minnesota, i.e., EVTAC, Hibbing Taconite (Hibtac
Jan 1, 2007
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Construction Of A TBM Launch Box In A Complex Urban EnvironmentBy Vincent Tirolo
The proposed Second Avenue Subway is a new two-track subway line running from 125th Street and Park Avenue at the north, east along 125th Street to Second Avenue and south along Second Avenue to the F
Jan 1, 2013
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How To Increase Plant Performance With Artificial Intelligence And Expert Systems - Preprint 09-074By L. B. Hales
Expert control of grinding and flotation plants has been successfully used in the minerals industry since the 1970?s. The earliest of these systems were written in a hard-coded fashion in FORTRAN, BAS
Jan 1, 2009
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Trapezoidal Tapered Ring—Key Position Selection in Curved TunnelsBy Shimi Tzobery, John E. Shamma, Samuel Swartz, Gary B. Hemphill
The trapezoidal tapered ring method has made significant progress in recent years for shielded-TBM projects, excavating tunnels with high overburden, strict water tightness criteria, and multiple curv
Jan 1, 2005
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TECHNICAL NOTE - Influence of Process Variables in the High Gradient Separation of Uranium OresBy S. G. Malghan, J. P. Van Dillen
Introduction Some uranium minerals are paramagnetic and hence are amenable to concentration by high gradient magnetic separation (HGMS). This paper describes effects of the HGMS parameters-pulp vel
Jan 12, 1983
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Assessment of Settlement Due to EPBM Tunnelling in London, UK, on CTRL Contract 240By Keith Jones, Michael Francis
Contract 240 of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link comprises construction of twin4.7 km long running tunnels through a densely populated area of East London. The tunnels were constructed by EPBM in Sands an
Jan 1, 2005
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De Beers, Sandvik Team Up On Underground AutomationDe Beers? Finsch diamond mine began operation in the 1960s as a surface project using the latest technology available. During the 1990s, the operation, located about 160 km (100 miles) west of Kimber
Jan 1, 2008
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Health and SafetyBy L. S. Hansen
Organized efforts toward the prevention of injuries and occupational diseases have been of comparatively recent origin in the mining industry, dating generally from the beginning of this century. Mini
Jan 1, 1973
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Discussions - Reserves, resources, and pie-in-the-skyBy K. A. Grace
K.A. Grace's article advocates usage of the terms describing resources as defined by the US Bureau of Mines (USBM) and the US Geological Survey (USGS). Originally recommended in 1943, the terms w
Jan 8, 1985
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Image-based marine resource exploration and biodiversity assessment with MAMAS (Marine data Asset Management and Analysis System)By D. Brün, T. W. Nattkemper, T. Kuhn, T. Schoening
Underwater exploration for marine resources using camera-equipped devices (OFOS, ROV, AUV) is receiving growing attention. This development is creating a continuously growing pile of digital underwate
Sep 1, 2014
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Satellite Remote Sensing-Based Estimates Of Biomass Production On Reclaimed Coal MinesRemote sensing methods have been used to evaluate vegetative growth patterns for many applications, though relatively little work has focused on tracking mine reclamation progress. For coal mines in C
Feb 27, 2013
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Events leading to Colombia’s Ruiz volcano eruption and its results describedBy Antonio Rivera
On Nov. 13, 1985, Colombia's Ruiz volcano erupted, killing an estimated 25,000 people and burying several villages. Damages were estimated to be about $US300 million. The following is an accou
Jan 2, 1986
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Coal 1988By M. L. Mellish
The year 1988 unexpectedly turned out to be a good year for the US coal industry. In fact, it was a third consecutive year of record coal production. Accord¬ing to preliminary Energy Information Admin
Jan 1, 1989
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A Life-Cycle Approach to Coal Resource Analysis: Examples From the Appalachian and Illinois Basins – Preprint 97-25By R. C. Milici
Historical production data and reserve decline rates can be used both to predict future coal production rates and to estimate when the reserve will be depleted. Reserve estimates inferred herein from
Feb 24, 1997
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Subsidence Monitoring - Case History (0d38711c-ff49-495c-b908-b20ac8ac067d)By Dr. Peter J. Conroy
The current study is part of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) on-going subsidence research program. The long-term objective of the DOE program is to develop analytical methods of subsidence
Jan 1, 1982
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In Situ Leaching Of Uranium: History, Technology And EconomicsBy T. C. Pool
Physical and chemical conditions permitting, in-situ leaching (ISL) of uranium offers a variety of advantages over conventional production methods including less surface disturbance and less solid was
Jan 1, 2000
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Full Scale Coal Preparation Research On High Sulfur Iowa CoalBy Richard A. Grieve
A 63.5 metric tons per hour (70 TPH) demonstration coal preparation plant was constructed on the Iowa State University campus, Ames, Iowa, as a part of the Iowa Coal Project funded by the state of Io
Jan 1, 1978
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Assessment Of A Selectivity Criterion For Upgrading Ultrafine Iron Ores By Selective FlocculationBy A. A. El-Midany
Traditionally, the choice amongst different upgrading techniques or in finding the optimum operating conditions for a given upgrading technology depends on whether one is looking at the grade or the r
Jan 1, 2008
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WROC ? An Improved Waste Rock Oxidation CodeBy S. Sunkavalli
Acid rock drainage (ARD) is produced when sulfides are exposed to oxygen and water. Oxidation reactions typically result in a depression of pH and leaching of solutes and metals. Many oxidation models
Feb 27, 2013