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Bolt Failure Mechanism Under Lateral Loading ConditionsLoad transfer capacity and failure mechanism of a fully grouted bolt installed across joints in shear is evaluated both experimentally and numerically in five types of bolts (low strength steel, rebar
Jan 1, 2006
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A Hydrometallurgical Process For The Extraction Of CopperBy J. H. McNamara
A process has been developed for the successful hydrometallurgical extraction of copper from sulfide ores. The extracted copper in the form of a salt is converted by reduction to copper metal. Purific
Jan 1, 1978
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Geostatistical Modelling Of An Australian Iron Ore BodyBy John S. F. Dunlop
One of the more difficult problems frequently facing geologists and mining engineers is that of estimating the ore reserves of mineral deposits. Cost conscious mining operations invariably require an
Jan 1, 1979
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Prevention Of Bumps In Room-And-Pillar Copper MiningBy S. Siewierski, L. Wojno
INTRODUCTION Bumps are among the most dangerous hazards in the Polish copper ore mines. Their occurrence is the result of the dynamic processes in the rock mass caused by natural factors connected wi
Jan 1, 1982
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Optimum Open Pit Production Sequencing-The Current State Of The ArtBy Y. C. Kim
For the past quarter of century, much more effort and research have been expended in developing the "optimum" ultimate pit limit design algorithms and much less to solving the "optimum" open pit produ
Jan 1, 1994
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Closure Risk Assessment in Choghart Iron Ore Mine Using 3D Risk ModelBy S. Amirshenava, S. Nadimi
"Premature and unplanned mine closure can result in significant adverse impacts on the environment and community and need to be managed appropriately. Risk management techniques can reduce the negativ
Jan 1, 2016
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Safety considerations for transport of ore and waste in underground ore passes (4c14a5c1-74f4-4a8d-8af3-3006e10ce0aa)By M. Beus, S. Stewart, S. Iverson
Recent ore pass failures have underlined the need for improved designs, standards, structural monitoring methods and better hang-up prevention and removal techniques. Researchers at the Spokane Resear
Jan 1, 2000
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Cycles In Metal PricesBy M. C. Roberts
Metal producers are now suffering through a major downturn in prices for their products even though it has only been a few years since they were enjoying high prices. From an historical perspective, t
Jan 1, 2003
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Geology Of Lateritic Nickel Deposits Dominican RepublicBy T. Chandler, R. Buchan, J. H. Blowes, E. G. Haldeman
The regional geological setting and nature of the serpentinized ultramafic rocks are described. It is postulated that lateritization started in Miocene time. Repeated uplifts led to at least four phys
Jan 1, 1979
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Underground Design-Build Do’s and Don’ts for Owners and ContractorsBy Bradford F. Townsend, Gary Peach, Roger Rothenburger
From the experience of the authors on recent large infrastructure Design-Build projects this paper reviews major lessons for Contractors and Owners in the delivery of large Design-Build infrastructure
Jan 1, 2003
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New York’s East Side Access Queen’s Segment Progress ReportBy Bernie W. Martin
The East Side Access (ESA) project is the largest commuter railroad project ever undertaken in the United States. The purpose of the ESA project is to bring commuters from Long Island into Grand Centr
Jan 1, 2003
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Construction of an Underground Niche for TBM Repair and Permeation Grouting in Flooded Shaft—Ship Canal Water Quality Project (SCWQP) - NAT2024By Francesco Chiappalone, Marco Invernizzi, Franco Gasperin, Brad Yoder, Fabrizio Fara
The Ship Canal Water Quality Project includes a 2.7-mile, 18-ft and 10-in internal-diameter tunnel that extends from Ballard to Wallingford, two popular neighborhoods in the West of Seattle. During th
Jun 23, 2024
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Continuous Stationary-Bed Ion Exchange: Incomparable Power For Difficult Separations Involving Higher-Value ProductsBy Ron M. Canon, John M. Begovich
Chromatography, ion exchange, and other techniques based on the interaction of solutes with solid phases offer versatility, high resolution capabilities, and near-universal potential applicability for
Jan 1, 1985
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Trituracion - Trituradores PrimariosBy Jerome C. Motz
Los tipos, tamaños y número de trituradores empleados en un sistema completo de reducción varían con factores tales como: el volumen de mineral que debe ser procesado, tamaño de la mina, tamaño máximo
Jan 1, 1982
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Examples of instability at surface mining projectsBy C. O. Brawner
Geotechnical theory is reasonably well developed to evaluate the stability of rock slopes for surface mining projects. It is recognized widely that structural geology, groundwater pressures and seepag
Jan 1, 1991
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Fate And Transport Of Metals From Flood-Deposited Mining Wastes Along The Clark Fork RiverBy W. M. Schafer
The risk that water quality will be degraded by mining activity can be evaluated using risk analysis techniques. Water quality impacts can occur where water-rock interactions with tailings, waste rock
Jan 1, 1998
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Controlling Factors of the E-Field of Electrode-Based Through-The-Earth (TTE) CommunicationBy L. Yan, C. Zhou, M. Reyes
"The MINER Act requires the installation of post-accident, two-way communications and electronic tracking systems for all coal mines. One communication system which can satisfy this requirement is an
Jan 1, 2017
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Coal Desulfurization By BacteriaBy S. K. Kawatra
In order to meet federal air pollution guidelines, it is necessary to remove a considerable quantity of sulfur from many North American coals. This may be accomplished by oxidizing the sulfur to water
Jan 1, 1987
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Technology ProtectionBy John Clarke Holman
Industrial growth and survival in today's competitive world means both economic efficiency and technological superiority. Superior technology includes not only exploiting the best methodologies a
Jan 1, 1985
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Extending Conveyor Belt Life by Improving Abrasion ResistanceBy David J. Maguire, Ken Alexander, Maya Scherbakov
As conveyor systems continue to improve in reliability due to improved design, installation, maintenance, and operation, one of the more common modes of failure is the rubber carry cover being abraded
Jan 1, 2002