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Uncertainty In Planning ARD Control Measures: Risk Modeling And InterpretationBy Dr. George W. Annadale, Dr. Adrian G. Chantler
Materials which are likely to produce Acid Rock Drainage (ARV) can be identified with a reasonable degree of certainty. However, it is not currently possible to predict the concentrations of future co
Jan 1, 1992
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Meeting Air Quality Requirements in Crushing OperationsBy Joe M. Bryan, George E. Rodger
The development of small precious metal mines in the western states has been directed at heap leach operations. Crushing plants are an essential adjunct to heap leach operations. They must meet enviro
Jan 1, 1987
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Distribution of gold and silver between nickel-copper matte and silica-saturated iron silicate slagBy N. Choi, W. D. Cho
Distribution coefficients of gold and silver between matte and slag during the pyrometallurgical treatment of nickel-copper sulfide concentrates were evaluated as a function of matte and slag composit
Jan 1, 1999
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London Bridge Station, Jubilee Line ExtensionBy Kurt Zeidler, Vojtech Gall
London Underground Limited are currently constructing an extension of the Jubilee Line. The approximately 16-km long Jubilee Line Extension Project connects the existing Green Park Underground Station
Jan 1, 1997
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Advantages And Limitations Of Adaptable Tunnel Design And Construction MethodsBy Herbert H. Einstein, Edward C. Tse, David B. Ashley
INTRODUCTION Decision-making in the design and construction of underground facilities must be made under conditions of varying geologic uncertainty, uncertainty which can have a major cost impact i
Jan 1, 1979
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Land Shaft Construction And Initial Station Development For Seabrook Station Cooling Water TunnelsBy Jack C. Stuart, Robert L. Obradovic, Allen J. Hulshizer, Anthony J. Stewart
Two deep bedrock tunnels, extending over a mile into the Atlantic Ocean, to provide the cooling water requirements for the Seabrook Station represent a major tunneling venture. This paper provides an
Jan 1, 1979
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Mechanical Rock Excavation - Assessment Of Cuttability And BorabilityBy Dominic F. Howarth
Cuttability and borability assessment methods in rock and coal are reviewed. TBM, roadheader and coal cutting machine boring rates can be predicted from a knowledge of machine, intact rock property an
Jan 1, 1987
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Main Bearings for Advanced TBMsBy S. Hartwig, K. Wohiwend, J. Forsberg, G. Bergling
New, larger cutters requiring higher operating loads and thus increased cutterhead thrust, higher cut¬terhead speeds and more pronounced demands of maintaining high penetration rates also in mixed gro
Jan 1, 1995
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Requirements And Quality Parameters Of Fluxed Iron Ore Pellets Used In The Federal Republic Of GermanyBy H. A. Kortmann
Blast furnace operators have been steadily increasing their quality requirements on burden material. These requirements include a high reduction rate of the ore burden as well as good strength at the
Jan 1, 1989
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Geology and Mineralization of the Grasberg Porphyry Copper-Gold Deposit, Irian Jaya, IndonesiaBy S. D. Van Nort
Editor’s note: This is the first of two MINING ENGINEERING articles about the Grasberg deposit. The second, focusing on open pit mine development, will appear in the April issue of the magazine. T
Jan 1, 1991
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The Guasare Coal ProjectBy T. H. Parker
The Guasare Coal Project is located a short distance from Lake Maracaibo, in the Northwestern region of Venezuela. In 1987, Carbones del Guasare, a joint venture comprised of Carbozulia, ACC Venezuela
Jan 1, 1989
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The Application of Petroleum Engineering to Geothermal Development (e7fcbc76-2142-4a2c-aab2-ba67a895a85b)By V. E. Suter
Anyone with geothermal experience can readily attest that geothermal operations are a natural extension of oil and gas operations. A geothermal company and an oil company need the same type of people
Jan 9, 1980
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Ground Support Methodology Employing Shotcrete For Underground MinesBy R. Pakalnis
This paper compiles the research work conducted by the Spokane Research Laboratories in the investigation of shotcrete within underground mines to the applied design of ground support for the operator
Jan 1, 2010
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Beavertail Tunnels Interstate I 70By Russell E. Martin
Excavating and lining twin interstate highway tunnels each 11.3 m (37 ft) high by 14.6 m (48 ft) wide by 183 m (600 ft) long. A discussion of the geology of the site and problems occurring at the port
Jan 1, 1987
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Current Tailings Dam Design and ConstructionMethodsBy Earle J. Klohn
Tailings disposal has rapidly become an area of increasing importance to both existing and planned mining operations. In recognition of the significance of this topic, MINING ENGINEERING is presentin
Jan 7, 1981
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Acoustic Emission (Microseismic) Monitoring For Ground ControlBy Arthur E. Lord, W. Martin McCabe, Robert M. Koerner
Following the driving of each new section of tunnel, a prompt decision is required regarding the type and extent of primary support to control convergence and prevent ground failure. Sometime thereaft
Jan 1, 1979
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Pressure-Oxidation Process Development: Beware of Lab ResultsBy J. Gathje
Normal process development for pressure-preoxidation treatment of refractory gold ores starts with laboratory batch autoclave tests. That is followed by continuous autoclave pilot-plant testing to con
Jan 1, 1995
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Experience of the Introduction of Oxygen Decompression in UK Compressed Air TunnellingBy Donald R. Lamont
The paper outlines the reasons for and research behind the recent decision to adopt oxygen decompression in the UK. Currently used measures of decompression illness are critically appraised. The paper
Jan 1, 2003
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Disintegration of hard rocks by the electrohydrodynamic methodBy A. Chattopadhyay, J. Res
High-level electrical energy can be suitably converted to shock waves of stress that, in turn, may be used for disintegrating hard rocks. This development, known as the electrohydrodynamic method, is
Jan 1, 1988
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Remediation of Spent Pot LiningsBy Paolo Massacci, Marco de Nardis
SPL (Spent Pot Linings) are hazardous waste. The described work seeks to identify simple and inexpensive processes for recovering the recyclable materials and thereby both reduce the volume to be hand
Jan 1, 1995