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Observations During Construction Of Rock Tunnels For The Washington, D. C. SubwayBy J. W. Mahar, E. J. Cording, F. L. Gau
INTRODUCTION The Washington, D.C. rapid transit system (METRO) when completed will consist of 98 miles of double track rail. Fifteen miles will be tunneled in rock and 12 large underground rock cha
Jan 1, 1997
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State of the SAGBy James L. Vanderbeek
INTRODUCTION Semiautogenous (SAG) grinding technology first started to be seriously considered for comminution circuit design in the mid-1960s as an alternative to the three-stage crushing circuits a
Jan 1, 2004
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Multi-Sponsored ProgramsBy S. A. Bortz
IIT Research Institute has initiated several multi-sponsored research programs. In this paper the methods for developing four of these programs are discussed. In general, a broad area of investigation
Jan 1, 1984
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The Exploitation Of Sulphur From Salt Dome DepositsBy R. R. Young
Prior to 1903, the world's supply of sulphur was primarily from surface deposits in Sicily. The discovery of the first salt dome sulphur deposit in 1867 and successful development of the Frasch p
Jan 1, 1979
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The Characterization And Use Of Clays For Gelling Salt Water Drilling FluidsBy Edgar W. Sawyer
Attapulgite and sepiolite are the clay minerals used to thicken ionically contaminated watzrs in the preparation of drilling fluids. They are nonsweliing clays that can be dispersed and reflocculated
Jan 1, 1983
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Studies Of Obtaining Nickel, Cobalt And Copper Chloride Catholyte By One-Step Elimination Of Iron From Nickel Rich MatteBy X. Nie
A new one-step process was developed to completely eliminate iron and directly obtain pure Ni, Co, and Cu chloride catholyte from nickel rich matte by low temperature (400 0c) chlorination roasting of
Jan 1, 1994
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Cooperative Management Of Our Air ResourceBy Donald M. Keagy
How many times have you said or heard someone say, 'What are you doing right now?" And how many times have you heard the reply, "Breathing air!" Probably never, or at most only a few times in a f
Jan 1, 1967
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Underground Conveyor Experience At Inland?s Iron MinesBy Howard M. Graff
The Inland Steel Company operates five underground iron mines in the Lake Superior District. The two largest of these, from the standpoint of productive capacity, are the Sherwood Mine in Iron River a
Jan 1, 1958
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Partnering Between Phelps Dodge and Solvent Extraction Reagent SuppliersBy Sue W. Wells, James J. Moore, Stephen D. Lynch, R. Hunter White
This paper describes the products and services that Phelps Dodge Corporation desires from solvent extraction reagent suppliers and the partnering relationship that Phelps Dodge wishes to develop with
Jan 1, 1994
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Soil Conditioning for EPB Shield Tunneling on the South Bay Ocean OutfallBy George E. Williamson, Mikiya Higuchi, Michael T. Traylor
Extensive soil conditioning was required to allow Earth Pressure Balance(EPB) tunneling on the South Bay Ocean Outfall tunnel project in San Diego, California, near the Mexican border. This tunnel ext
Jan 1, 1999
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Review Of Current Research On Coal Ash In The United StatesBy John F. Slonaker
This report is a review of current research being conducted in the United States which is intended to increase the utilization of coal ash. In order that this report be as timely as possible, the majo
Jan 1, 1974
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An Analysis Of Present-Day Inadequacies And Needed Improvements In The Technology Of Immersed Tube Tunnel ConstructionBy Eugene F. Casey
An immersed tube tunnel is one which is composed of elements that are prefabricated in a dry dock or on shipways, usually away from the actual tunnel site, floated into position and then lowered into
Jan 1, 1970
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Philosophy and Application Of The International Valuation Standards For Minerals And PetroleumBy T. R. Ellis
The author is the leader of the Extractive Industries Task Force of the International Valuation Standards Committee. The Task Force has developed an Extractive Industries section for inclusion in the
Jan 1, 2004
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The Ashtabula Coal Terminal 10 Years LaterBy Robert J. Clarke
Reflections on over ten years experience handling bituminous coal from railroad cars to ground storage and lake vessels. The arrangement of the facilities is described but the basic theme of the discu
Jan 1, 1981
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Design of a NATM Tunnel for Mission Valley Light Rail—East ExtensionBy David Field, David Powell, Richard Hulsen
The Mission Valley Light Rail will loop through San Diego State University (SDSU)and to minimize the impact of construction most of the works will be underground. The project will require construction
Jan 1, 2001
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New Techniques In Beneficiation Of Florida Phosphates Of The Future - Part II - Mining And Matrix Transportation - Abstract of Part I, The General Geology of the Florida Phosphates -An Introduction of Future Reserves.By George F. McKeregahan
Phosphate production of the Central Florida Phosphate District has been predominantly from the unique and lucrative Bone Valley Formation, with local and minor amounts coming from the underlying Hawth
Jan 1, 1983
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Application Of Laser Surface Coatings For Raw Coal Screen Wear Resistance EnhancementBy N. Dahotre, C. Blue, C. Zhao, B. Parekh, D. Tao, G. Engleman, R. Honaker
Equipment wear is one of the major concerns in screening of coal and minerals. Not only does it decrease the screen service life, it also results in inconsistent aperture sizes and deteriorates the e
Jan 1, 2006
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Measuring And Controlling Energy UtilizationBy D. Harney
Accurate measurement, tracking, and planning are vital for efficient utilization of energy in any mining operation, the major focus of this paper. This can be done with a number of assessments: 1)
Jan 1, 2007
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Argyle - A New DevelopmentBy Richard D. Lang
The paper provides an overview of the activities which culminated in the decision to construct a major diamond mine in the north west of Australia. It presents a broad summary of the geological, minin
Jan 1, 1985
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A Titanium Pigment Feedstock OverviewBy K. J. Stanaway
Environmental pressures on waste disposal are forcing pigment producers to use higher content TiO2 feedstocks with lower levels of trace elements. Despite this, 50% of the worlds TiO2 comes from ilmen
Jan 1, 1994