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SCAPEVIEWER: A Semi-Automatic System For Landscape Quality Classification And Landscape Indices SelectionBy S. G. Mougiakakou
A computerized system (SCAPEVIEWER) based on landscape indices and artificial intelligence techniques is proposed in order to classify landscape images into various categories according to the quality
Jan 1, 2003
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Port of Miami Tunnel Study: Bored or Immersed Tubes?By Eldon L. Abbott, Rebecca K. Bolan
The Florida Department of Transportation, Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise is studying the feasibility of a 1128 meter (3,700 foot) vehicular tunnel to provide direct access for Port of Miami traffic to/
Jan 1, 2005
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Using Ultrasonic Anemometers To Evaluate Factors Affecting Face Ventilation Effectiveness (14afe39b-0e42-4a8b-a40b-25465eede38e)By Robert J. Timko, Charles D. Taylor, Edward D. Thimons, Tom Mal
A test system was developed for measuring airflow in the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) ventilation gallery using a three-axis ultrasonic anemometer. The gallery was us
Jan 1, 2005
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Technical Note - Use of a microcomputer in the design and selection of materials hoisting systemsBy J. D. Patsey, G. T. Lineberry
Introduction A computer program was developed for analyzing drum-type hoists before modifying an existing system or designing a new one. Its use permits the preliminary evaluation of a system before
Jan 2, 1987
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The Economic Recovery Of Zinc From Mining Influenced Water For Fertilizer ApplicationsBy K. Whysner
The recycling of metal resources in mining influenced water (MIW) requires a paradigm shift from within the mine water treatment industry. The potential to recover zinc for beneficial use in the micro
Feb 27, 2013
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Major Issues In Subsidence RegulationBy Gregory R. Gorrell
The legal issues surrounding the regulation of subsidence are among the major concerns facing the underground mining industry today. Whether subsidence occurs almost immediately as a result of longwal
Jan 1, 1986
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Optimum width of longwall faces in highly gassy coal mines ? Part IIBy P. C. Thakur
In Part I of this paper, it was established that the width of longwall faces in highly gassy mines is primarily limited by the volume of air reaching the tail-end of the face. The ventilation air reac
Jan 1, 2009
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Site Development Over an Abandoned Coal MineBy Gennaro G. Marino
During the preliminary design stages of the Illinois Division of Natural Resources(DNR) building, it was discovered that an old coal mine was present some 70 m (220 ft) beneath the building site. Th
Jan 1, 2000
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Design Based on Numerical Modelling a Requirement for an Economical Tunnel ConstructionBy Gunter Swoboda, Harald Wagner
Until a few years ago tunnel construction was based exclusively on experience. In recent years, however, numerical models have increasingly become an integrated part of tunnel design [2]. These models
Jan 1, 1993
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Shaft Sinking on the MetroWest Water Supply Tunnel ProjectBy A. J. Stewart, M. Guay, J. W. Critchfield, A. P. Hoddeson
The MetroWest Water Supply Tunnel project includes three main work shafts, excavated primarily in rock. Shaft L is 9.8 m (32 ft) diameter and 124.1 m (407 ft)deep. Shaft E is 7.0 by 12.8 m (23 by 42 f
Jan 1, 1999
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Underground Mine Stream Crossing Assessment: A Multidisciplinary ApproachUnderground mine designs typically try to avoid extraction beneath streams and rivers of any significant size, especially when the overburden rock thickness between the stream bed and the mine is thin
Jul 28, 2020
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Study on Strata Control Based on Pillar Stress and Surface Cracks in Shallow Multi-Seam MiningIn order to ensure safe mining and reduce surface damage in shallow multiple-seam mining, the failure characteristics of interburden strata with different coal pillar offset distances between pillars
Jul 28, 2020
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Short Tunnels with Shallow CoverBy David Smith
Construction of a new transportation link frequently requires crossing under an existing highway or railroad. Although traffic diversions may permit a cut and cover structure to be built, ‘zero impact
Jan 1, 2005
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Modelling of Geomechanics and Geoecological State of Massif in Region of Large-Scale Mining Work with Using of Supercomputer TechnologyBy O. Konovalov, M. Zhuravkov
In report the results of performance of research works on building up of the connected geoecological and geomechanical monitoring system for modelling and study of a state of mining massif in a region
Jan 1, 2005
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Barrick Goldstrike Roaster Facility Roasting And Gas HandlingBy A. Cole, A. Bolland
The roasting and gas handling circuits at Goldstrikes' new Roasting Facility incorporate proven technologies in a unique combination. During the design of the plant, every effort was made to uti
Jan 1, 2001
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Decline Development At The Lakeshore PropertyBy Robert S. Hendricks
LOCATION AND HISTORY The Lakeshore Copper property is located on the Papago Indian Reservation approximately 30 miles South of Casa Grande, Arizona. This major porphyry type deposit was discovered
Jan 1, 1997
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Promoting Cooperation Between Small- and Large-Scale Miners in GhanaBy C. Anim-Sackey, R. K. Amankwah
Some large-scale mining companies in Ghana have adopted proactive management strategies in dealing with small-scale (galamsey) miners who have encroached on their concessions. This has been mainly ac
Jan 1, 2004
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Waste Dump Site Selection By Using Fuzzy VikorBy A. Yazadni-Chamzini
Considering the nature of open pit mines, harvest volume, it usually is required to remove a lot of waste to access to mineral planned grade. So, one of the most important part of open pit mines desig
Jan 1, 2012
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English Sea Drives - A Success StoryBy Joseph L. Margin
From a stubborn start to record setting performances in little over a year, that is the story of the English Running Tunnel Boring Machines. The program to transfer technical information on these high
Jan 1, 1991
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Small Diameter Tunneling?Pipe Jacking Under Leipzig Main Train StationBy Klaus Rieker
The main train station of Leipzig in Germany is currently being upgraded from a head station to a partially thru station. In order to achieve this, significant ground improvements are necessary. Soil
Jan 1, 2008