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Turning Gray into Green - Emphasizing the Sustainable Benefits of Tunnel ProjectsBy Brian Gettinger, Jim Schlaman, Alston Noronha
"INTRODUCTION The public understanding of green solutions today is based on the definition of sustainability adopted by the Brundtland Commission (World Commission on Environment and Development) in 1
Jan 1, 2016
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Global iron ore production data; Clarification of reporting from the USGS"Iron ore is the source of primary iron for the world’s iron and steel industries. Its production can be reported as crude ore, usable ore or iron content of ore. Historically, the U.S. Geological Sur
Feb 1, 2017
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Engineering Online: Program Development to Address the Educational Needs of the Mining IndustryBy D. Yokom, T. Katsabanis, E. Tremblay
"The mining industry has always faced the problems of replacing retired mining professionals, retaining their knowledge, continuously developing the skills of local talent and employing under-represen
Jan 1, 2017
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Today's Technology for Conveyor Drive ControlsBy J. A. Ehler
Speed and torque control of standard A.C. induction motors can be accomplished using a variety of devices ranging from mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical. Also, the motor can be specified as an A.C
Jan 1, 1998
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Molycorp Creates Fellowship To Recognize Technological ContributionsIn the late 1980s and into the 1990s, the Mountain Pass Mine in California produced about 40 percent of the world?s rare earth elements. At the height of this production, the facility produced up to 5
Jan 1, 2011
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Respirable coal mine dust in the vicinity of a roof bolter: An interlaboratory study to compare wet versus dry dust collection systemsBy S. Afrouz, C. Keles, W. R. Reed, E. Sarver, T. Akinseye, A. Greth, L. Pan, F. Animah
The resurgence of severe lung disease among U.S. coal miners has not only highlighted the need for improved dust controls, but also the need for an improved understanding of dust characteristics and m
Mar 1, 2024
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Manufactured SandBy William E. Robinson
Our earthly treasures are being quickly depleted. We have experienced what can happen in an energy crisis. You have read and heard all kinds of stories as to what caused this crisis. On the surface it
Jan 1, 1974
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Ventilation ConstructionBy Scott G. Britton
This chapter discusses the necessary construction techniques for installing coal mine ventilation devices. Included in the discussion are the major air controlling devices called over- casts, regulato
Jan 1, 1983
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Recent lessons that have been learned in open-pit mine stability – 1986 Jackling LectureBy C. O. Brawner
INTRODUCTION My first major involvement on a rock mine slope stability project was in 1966 after I had become a principal of Golder Brawner & Associates in Vancouver, Canada. I received a request
Jan 1, 1987
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The Structure of the International Coal Trade in TransitionBy Manfred G. Raschke
INTRODUCTION In the past decade, the international coal trade has been undergoing a period of gradual change. This change will continue through the remainder of this century until by the year 2000
Jan 1, 1986
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Influence, Rules And Post-Closure Sustainability: Who Will Govern After The Gates Are Closed?By K. Anderson
There is a credible, cogent, and responsible argument that mining can be part of a sustainable future in countries with freely elected governments, transparent and enforceable laws, a closure plan wit
Jan 1, 2004
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Developing Functional BaselinesBy William W. Edgerton
Establishing geotechnical baselines on soft ground projects that require the use of closed-face tunnel boring machines (TBMs) is difficult. It is hard to see the face when mining and the excavated mat
Jan 1, 2012
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Crushing & Grinding Controls In The Iron Ore IndustryBy W. F. McDermott
The Iron Ore Industry has perhaps seen more varied and drastic changes in its approach to crushing and grinding in the last 5 years than any of the other mineral industries, Multimillion ton per year
Jan 1, 1970
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Mining's Place and ContributionBy John V. Beall
The Mining Engineering Handbook is written primarily for persons interested in the economic extraction of minerals. Not everyone referring to this book will be knowledgeable about mining and, therefor
Jan 1, 1973
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Challenges in Adapting Tunnel Construction Contracts to Actual Ground ConditionsBy Lena Paar
"Underground construction poses certain challenges for all parties involved because the actual ground conditions are often unpredictable. Highly complex projects like tunnel construction are affected
Jan 1, 2016
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Horizon Lateral: Reliability to Meet Community Needs Today and Tomorrow - NAT2022By Ray Brainard, Adriana Ventimiglia, Amanda Kerr
Preliminary design is underway for a new Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) project that will ensure one of America’s most reliable water systems by providing continued, reliable water service to
Dec 1, 2022
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I-70 Eisenhower–Johnson Memorial Tunnel Fixed Fire Suppression System Project Case HistoryBy Joe Silvestri, James Carroll, Steve Rondinelli, Raelene Shelly, Jason Miller
"The I-70 Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial Tunnel (EJMT) Fixed Fire Suppression System (FFSS) will help protect the traveling public as well as the entire tunnel itself, which is a critical asset of the Co
Jan 1, 2016
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Variational Methods in the Simulation of Three-Dimensional Fracture Propagation.By F. Touboul, M. Thiercelin, K. BenNaceur
Introduction The need to develop accurate predictive hydraulic fracturing simulators arises from the consideration of vertical containment for the fracture. Fracture height growth from a pay zone
Jan 1, 1986
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Assessing Activated Carbon Quality in Hydrometallurgical Circuits Analysis and Presentation of DataBy Richard H. Follis
Activated carbons used for precious metal recovery from carbon-inpulp (CIP), carbon-In-leach (CIL) and carbon-in-column (CIC) circuits often become fouled with Inorganic precipitates (i.e., CaCOa, Ca
Jan 1, 1992
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Trends In Minerals Exploration ActivityBy Phillip Crowson
The annual surveys of corporate exploration expenditures carried out by Metals Economics Group (MEG) show that estimated total spending rose to a record $13.2 billion in 2008 ($14.4 billion including
Jan 1, 2009