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Mined Station for the Los Angeles MetroBy T. P. Smirnoff, R. J. Redmond, K .. N. Murthy
To minimize disruption to the Hollywood District of Los Angeles, a mined station using the New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM) was developed. This paper presents the key factors contributing to the s
Jan 1, 1993
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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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Waterflush CrushingBy V. Karra, G. Beerkircher
Application of the innovative WaterFlush® crushing technology to the processing of gold, copper, and iron ores is presented for retrofit circuits and productivity gain in each case is stated. New oper
Jan 1, 1995
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Technical Note - Zeta potential and related properties of kaolin clays from GeorgiaBy R. J. Pruett, J. Yuan
Kaolin clays from five different commercial deposits in Georgia were studied to understand the variations of zeta potential and related fundamental properties. The results suggest that higher negative
Jan 1, 1999
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Stabilization of permafrost slopes by insulation in Arctic surface minesBy M. Sengupta, N. I. Johansen, A. K. Sinha
In Arctic surface mines, frozen ground adds to the complexity of slope stability analysis. The seasonal temperature change may thaw permafrost, and this thawed ground is often unstable. A computer pro
Jan 1, 1990
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The Future Of The Analog Technique For The Simulation Of Mine Ventilation Networks ? IntroductionBy R. W. Williams
Consequent on the development of digital computers the importance of analog simulation as a means of studying engineering problems has diminished in recent years. The general-purpose nature of a digit
Jan 1, 1980
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Tunneling in Geothermal Rocks–A Case StudyBy H. S. Rathor
In a major hydropower project in the Himalayas, during excavation of tunnel, hydrothermal gradient line appeared and caused extremely unfavorable conditions with rock and water temperature varying bet
Jan 1, 2003
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Selecting Centrifugal Slurry Pumps to Resist Abrasive WearBy George Wilson
As the economic and environmental attractiveness of conveying coal and ore slurries by pipeline increases, greater attention has been given to designing and selecting components for these pipeline sys
Jan 9, 1981
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Utilization Of Native Plant Species In The Revegetation Of Mining Disturbed LandsBy G. Petrakis
The selection of suitable species of plants for the rehabilitation of mining disturbed lands is one of the most crucial decisions to be made concerning the success of planting revegetation. Native pl
Jan 1, 2002
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State Of Illinois Incentive Programs For Coal And Energy DevelopmentBy M. P. Murphy
The state of Illinois is committed to direct support of the Illinois coal industry. The Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs’(DCCA) Office of Coal Development (OCD) provides incentiv
Jan 1, 2003
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Role of ConsultantsBy John R. Turney
MARY KORPI: Harry Hinds will be filling in for John Turney today. Harry is an exception to the industry these days, in more ways than one. He has worked for the same mining company for 33 years. That
Jan 1, 1998
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Wet semiautogenous grinding mills at National Steel Pellet Co.By W. C. Dailey
National Steel Pellet Co. operates eight 8.2-m diameter by 5.5-m long (87- x 18-ft) SAG mills to grind 15.24 Mt (15 million It) of taconite ore per year. Improvements to increase mill throughput, lowe
Jan 1, 1987
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Supervisory Control Of Flotation CircuitsBy Lynn B. Hales
Flotation performance varies widely as feed conditions change. Maintaining metallurgical targets has proven almost impossible without automatic control. Traditional control methods and procedures are
Jan 1, 1989
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Application of Expert Systems in the Minerals IndustryBy Lynn B. Hales, Randy Ynchausti
Expert systems are now being used effectively to streamline and improve the performance of supervisory computer control strategies. Their advantages have led to use in both batch and continuous applic
Jan 1, 1990
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Boston Outfall TunnelBy Michael Gay
Right in the heart of Boston Harbor lies Deer Island, where a ten-year, 6 billion dollar sewage treatment plant is under construction. The 9.5 mile long, 25.5' diameter Effluent Outfall Tunnel is
Jan 1, 1993
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Board of Consultants–A Requirement for Hard Rock Tunneling ProjectsBy Debbie Nakamura, Daniel Tempelis, John E. Shamma
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California established a Board of Consultants to assist them in administering the design and construction of the Inland Feeder Program tunnels. The Board ac
Jan 1, 2003
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An Addition To The Definition Of The Sustainable Development Index In The Field Of Metal Raw MaterialsBy N. Magdalinovic
This paper analyzes the basic elements important for sustainable development in the sphere of metal mineral raw materials and offers one of the possible ways of defining the index of sustainable devel
Jan 1, 2007
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Behaviour Of Shotcrete Tunnel LiningsBy Z. Eisenstein, H. K. Heinz, F. M. Kuwajima
Due to its complex rheological behaviour, shotcrete induces a ground-structure interaction that differs significantly from other types of tunnel linings. For the same reason, the instrumentation of sh
Jan 1, 1991
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Detoxification Of Spent Heaps With Hydrogen PeroxideBy M. Quamrul Ahsan, Andrew Griffiths, Edward P. Jucevic
Heap leaching of precious metal ores using the cyanide process is extensively used in the Western U.S.A. for extracting gold. Consequently, the impact of cyanide in the spent heap is closely examined
Jan 1, 1989
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Impact of the Freight Tunnel Flood on The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) Subway TunnelsBy Frederick H. Parkinson, Joseph Fernandez, David E. Westfall
The April 13, 1992, flooding in the freight tunnel network under the city of Chicago had a profound effect on the nearby Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) subway service. This paper provides an overview
Jan 1, 1993