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Rich Hill, Arizona: Historic Gold District, Modern Gold RushBy Erik Melchiorre, M. Katherine Crombie, Dante Lauretta, Chris Gholson
Rich Hill, also known as Weaver District No. 2, is among the most productive placer gold locations in Arizona. Located near Congress, AZ (Fig. 1), this district hosted major placer rushes in the 1860
Jan 1, 2003
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Record Performance Of TBM In The 13.5 Km Amlach Tunnel, AustriaBy Hans Janzon, Ernst Buechi
INTRODUCTION The headrace tunnel in Amlach is part of a hydro electric power scheme near the city of Lienz in south west Austria. The project is owned and developed by Tiroler Wasserkraftwerke AG,
Jan 1, 1987
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Comparing EIA And ESHIA For Evaluating Mining ProjectsBy R. E. Mitchell
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is the accepted method for evaluating proposed mining and other industrial projects to obtain regulatory approval and to help companies plan for responsible devel
Jan 1, 2012
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bauma ’04 Attracts More Than 410,000 VisitorsMore than 410,000 visitors from 171 countries helped bauma ’04 set new attendance records at the world’s largest construction machinery and mining technology show. The show, held in Munich, Germany M
Jan 1, 2004
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New Developments In Flow And Pipe Management Capabilities Through New Velocity Profile Measurement And Pipe Wall Wear Monitoring Instrumentation - Preprint 09-006New developments in the non-invasive and real-time measurement of the velocity profile of slurry flow in horizontal pipes will be described. This information can be used to determine the approach and
Jan 1, 2009
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Fine Coal Cleaning Using A Centrifugal Fluidized Bed SeparatorBy Mutombo Nombe, Avimanyu Das, Rick Honaker
Enhanced gravity separators (EGS) provide a more efficient separation than froth flotation when cleaning coal in the 150 x 25 µm particle size range. To improve the performance of an EGS unit, air bub
Jan 1, 2005
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Groundwater Control for Sydney TunnelsBy Paul Hewitt, Tim Smirnoff
Design and construction of the Epping to Chatswood Rail Line tunnels in Sydney, Australia required an innovative approach to define hydrogeological properties of the Sydney Hawkesbury Sandstone and pr
Jan 1, 2005
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Cribless Tailgates In The Pittsburgh #8 Coal Seam Employing Cable Trusses – Preprint 97-199By A. Wahab Khair, John G. Oldsen, John C. Stankus, Song Guo
During the last several years, implementation of trusses, in lieu of wood cribs, has been successful for supplemental tailgate support in the Pittsburgh seam. This paper reviews, the truss support sys
Feb 24, 1997
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Dominican Republic and Haiti continue to explore their alluvial gold depositsBy Gerald M. Ellis
ntroduction As the gold mining industry continues to develop in the Dominican Republic and Haiti, more deposits will undoubtedly be discovered that will be amenable to development. The Pueblo Viej
Jan 8, 1986
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Social, Environmental And Governmental Issues Impacting The Uranium IndustryBy Jon J. Indall
I. INTRODUCTION The challenge of moving the use of nuclear energy from military to civilian use was first issued by President Dwight Eisenhower in his December 8, 1953 “Atoms for Peace” speech deliv
Jan 1, 2007
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Los Angeles Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension—Tunnel Construction Case HistoryBy Christophe Bragard, Brett Robinson
This paper reflects the challenges encountered during the construction of the light rail tunnels under Boyle Heights, in Los Angeles, California. Equipped with two state-of-the-art EPB TBMs, the c
Jan 1, 2007
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Analysis of significant mineral discoveries in the last 40 years and future trendsBy Douglas R. Cook
Exploration record In preparing this paper, a list of world class discoveries prepared in 1983 has been updated. In both surveys, the following criteria were used in the definition of world class dis
Jan 2, 1986
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Passive-Treatment of Acid Rock Drainage: What is the Potential Bottom Line?By James J. Gusek
Passive-treatment systems that mitigate acid-rock drainage (ARD) from coal mines have operating since the mid-1980s. Large systems at metal mines are being contemplated. A 95L/sec (1500-gpm) capacity
Jan 1, 1995
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Battery Park Truck Sewer Emergency Tunnel ProjectBy Mark Rybak
On August, 31, 2006, Tropical Storm Ernesto hit the City of Richmond, Virginia. The Battery Park area was hit particularly hard, as flooding forced an evacuation of the area. A large sinkhole collapse
Jan 1, 2008
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Bismark – Mexico’s New Major Zinc MineBy J. C. Haptonstall
The Bismark Mine is located in northern Chihuahua, Mexico, 150 km (95 miles) southwest of Ciudad Juarez (Fig.1). The ore deposit was discovered in 1979 and was placed in production in 1992. The produc
Jan 1, 1994
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Advances In Autogenous And Semiautogenous GrindingBy Vladimir G. Kochnev
Crushing and grinding account for the major portion (60 to 80 percent) of the overall expenses for ore processing. Autogenous (AG) and semiautogenous grinding (SAG) have been considered a step forward
Jan 1, 2008
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Achieving A Dry TunnelBy Vernon K. Garrett, Gerhard Sauer
INTRODUCTION Generations of tunneling engineers had to fight not only against bursting rock and squeezing ground but also against the destroying power of water. Intrusion of groundwater into the
Jan 1, 1987
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Mixed Potential Oscillations In The Dissolution Of Galena In Ferric Sulfate SolutionBy Li Zhou
The kinetics of the dissolution of galena was studied by monitoring the mixed potential of a galena electrode in ferric sulfate solutions. The results show that the mixed potential of the galena elect
Jan 1, 2008
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Pond Rehabilitation And Establishment Of A Site-Based Environmental Educational Curriculum At Cleveland-Cliffs Michigan OperationsBy A. Koski
A pond rehabilitation and environmental education project were proposed by Cleveland-Cliffs Michigan Operations (CCMO) and approved by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) and the U
Jan 1, 2007
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Manila Aqueduct (Philippines) — The Construction of the Umiray-Angat Tunnel Project — A Success of Organisation and Technology Against a Unique Combination of the Most Adverse Conditions Ever Encountered in TunnelingBy Remo Grandori
The Umiray Angat 13,2 km long tunnel in Philippines have been bored through extremely variable and difficult ground conditions including a number of special events. In particular the following adve
Jan 1, 2001