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Predicted versus Actual Obstructions for Two Pipe-Jacked Tunnels of the Henderson CSO, Seattle, WashingtonBy Dennis Molvik, Roberto J. Guardia, Brad Cowles, Rick Andrews, Robert A. Robinson
A 220-meter (m) segment of the Henderson/ ML King Combined Sewer Overflow(CSO) consists of two 1.8-meter-inside diameter (I.D.) pipe-jacked tunnels that pass beneath Interstate-5 and the BNSF and UPRR
Jan 1, 2005
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VentilationBy Christopher J. Bise
INTRODUCTION Traditionally, the purpose of mine ventilation has been defined as diluting, rendering harmless, and sweeping away hazardous gases which may accumulate in the mine workings. In additi
Jan 1, 1986
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Equipment Maintenance – Tips on Maximizing Mining-Equipment Engine LifeBy Reginald Dias
Mining equipment life may be extended through preventive maintenance and the proper application of quality lubricants. There are several practices mine operators should consider implementing to prese
Jan 1, 2004
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Grouting For Groundwater Control Milwaukee Inline ProjectBy Edwin F. Shorey, Richard F. Coon, Steven B. Fradkin
Crosstown Interceptor Phase IA is the first deep tunnel element of the Milwaukee Inline Project. The tunnel contract includes 6,492 meters (m) of 9.1-m-diameter tunnel, two access shafts, and partial
Jan 1, 1987
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Construction Of The Pacheco Pumping Chamber And ShaftsBy Russell Clough
The Pacheco Pumping Plant is situated on the west end of San Luis Reservoir in western Merced County, California. It is designed to draw water from the reservoir and pump it into a 3,500,000 gallon re
Jan 1, 1985
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Regulatory Changes Improve Alaska’s Mining ClimateBy Steven C. Borell
For more than a decade, changes have occurred each year that have improved the regulatory and business climate for mining in Alaska. These changes have taken place during Republican and Democratic go
Jan 1, 2004
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Development of Steel-Fiber Reinforced High Fluidity Concrete Segment and Application to ConstructionBy Aki Fujii, Hiroshi Dobashi, Mitsuro Matsuda, Yoshinari Kondo
INTRODUCTION The Metropolitan Expressway Central Circular Route with a total length of approximately 47 km is located outside the Inner Circular Route of Tokyo (at a radius of approximately 8 km f
Jan 1, 2007
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Special Shotcrete to Improve Open-Type TBM Performance Under Difficult ConditionsBy Sohta Takatsu, Hachiroh Mizubata, Shigeki Kudoh, Kazuya Takekuni, Yoshinori Yamada
A special type of shotcrete is used to improve the performance of open-type TBM in difficult situations. The Hakamagoshi and Johana tunnels are expressway evacuation tunnels of 3.2 km and 5.1 km in le
Jan 1, 2001
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Advances In The Practical Implementation Of Indicator GeostatisticsBy Clayton V. Deutsch
Indicator Kriging (IK) is being commonly applied to mineral resource assessment problems. More recently, indicator simulation has also been used for sensitivity analysis and difficult change of suppor
Jan 1, 1992
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Canadian Experience in Open Pit MiningBy R. K. Singhal
Canada is a world class producer and exporter of minerals and mineral products. Today's highly mechanized Canadian open pits use state-of-the-art equipment and support technology. They are taking
Jan 1, 1995
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Underground Construction Is Crucial To Success Of Olympic Games VenuesWhen the 2008 Olympic Games begin in Beijing, China is September it will not only mark the end of the journey for the Olympic torch and the thou-sands of participating athletes, but the games will als
Jan 1, 2008
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Field Evaluation Of The Coal Dust Explosibility Meter (CDEM) (d49e1078-3f23-4b51-b4d8-ee07d3406528)By M. L. Harris
In underground mines, coal dust explosions are prevented by the addition of rock dust sufficient to render the coal dust inert. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) develo
Jan 1, 2008
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Cyanidation Studies: Recovery Of Copper By CyanidationBy George O. Lower
The use of cyanides in the extraction of gold and silver is well known.1 Such extractions employ con¬centrations of cyanide in the range of 0.02-0.25 % sodium cyanide equivalent in leaching cycles of
Jan 1, 1966
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Investigation Of Exposures To Commercial Asbestos In Northeastern Minnesota Iron Miners Who Developed MesotheliomaBy Wendy M. Brunner
A 70% excess of mesothelioma, an asbestos-related cancer, has been reported among men in northeastern Minnesota, where iron mining has been the major industry. The Minnesota Department of Health has
Jan 1, 2007
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Testing and analysis of cement foam materials for coal mine seals - SME Transactions 2014By K. M. Mohamed, R. K. Zipf
The shear strength properties of generic cement foam material and cement foam/concrete interfaces were examined at three testing scales. In laboratory direct shear tests on specimens with average shea
Jan 1, 2014
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The Relationship Between Tunnel Convergence and Machine Operational Parameters and Chip Size for Double Shield TBMs— A Case History of Ghomroud Water Conveyance TunnelBy Jamal Rostami, Ebrahim Farrokh
Selection of tunneling method, specially the use of shielded machines for application in deep rock tunnels can be heavily impacted by presence of ground convergence and squeezing conditions. Tunnel co
Jan 1, 2007
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Longwall Mining Helps Consol Boost ProductivityTen years ago, only 3% of Consol's underground coal production resulted from using the longwall mining method. Today, that figure has grown to 45% and has helped the Pittsburgh-based concern fuel
Jan 11, 1983
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Seismic Response of Precast Tunnel LiningsBy J. Chai, H. H. Sedarat, Gary J. E. Kramer, A. Kozak
Precast concrete segmental lining systems have been gaining widespread use in seismically active areas and a single-pass version of such a system has been developed for use on the Silicon Valley Rapid
Jan 1, 2007
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Earth Pressure Balance Tunneling In CanadaBy Laura McNally
In 2006, McNally International Inc., in a joint venture partner-ship with Aecon Constructors, was the successful bidder on two York Region Tunnel Projects: the Bathurst Collector/Langstaff Trunk Sewer
Jan 1, 2008
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Use of Tunnel Boring Machines at Depth: Extending the LimitsBy Peter Dowden, Trevor Carter, Allan Moss, Bruce Downing, Richard Beddoes
Traditionally (with a few exceptions) tunnel boring machines (TBMs) have been utilized on tunnel projects where the risks associated with deep tunnels (rock burst, squeeze, etc) are low (or expected t
Jan 1, 2007