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Column flotation of Montana chromite oreBy J. L. Huiatt, D. G. Foot, J. D. McKay
The US Bureau of Mines compared column flotation using either fine or coarse bubbles with conventional flotation on a Montana chromite ore. On deslimed ore, fine-bubble column flotation produced a &.7
Jan 1, 1987
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Sustainable Development Of Natural Aggregate With Examples From Modena Province, ItalyBy G. Barelli, C. Giusti, W. H. Langer
Natural aggregate – sand, gravel, and crushed stone – is the number one non-energy mineral resource in the world in terms of both volume and value. A plan for the sustainable development of aggregate
Jan 1, 2003
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Boring and Jacking of “The Big Pipe” Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit in Portland, OregonBy S. Michael Feroz, Michael J. Britch, Frank S. Buehler
The City of Portland is constructing the Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit as a part of its commitment to reduce combined sewer overflows into the Willamette River and the Columbia Slough. Known a
Jan 1, 1999
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Particle Attachment and Detachment in the Presence of Linear PolyphosphatesBy Adam Feiler, John Ralston
Optical reflectometry was used to study the attachment and subsequent detachment of silica particles (diameter 25 nm) from the surface of titanium dioxide wafers under well-defined hydro- dynamic cond
Jan 1, 2003
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Treatment of Sutter Gold Venture's Mine Water to Remove Arsenic with Activated AluminaBy Terrence Chatwin, Michael Sweeney, Steve Accardo
Sutter Gold Venture excavated an exploration decline into a mineralized zone in the Sutter Creek gold mining district. Delays in obtaining the conditional-use permit resulted in 7 to 10 million gallon
Jan 1, 1995
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Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit, A Soft Ground Tunnel, Portland, OregonBy S. Michael Feroz, Paul Gribbon, Jan Rosholt
Approximately six billion gallons of combined sewage are discharged annually into Willamette River and Columbia Slough through Portland’s combined sewer system. The Columbia Slough Consolidation Condu
Jan 1, 1999
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Equipment, Ground Control, And Safety Considerations For Thick-Seam Underground Coal MiningBy Christopher J. Bise
The potential of the coal reserves in the western United States for meeting future energy needs has been recognized for quite some time. However, two of the major constraints which have tended to limi
Jan 1, 1981
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Surface Modification of Filler Having a Negative Coefficient of Thermal ExpansionBy Jon Kellar, William Cross, Eric Swanson, John Starkovich
Zirconium tungstate (ZrW2O8) is a unique material with a negative coefficient of thermal expansion. In order to fully utilize this material as a filler, a surface treatment needs to be developed to be
Jan 1, 2003
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Rain Underground Mine, 1993-2002 Mining A Low-Grade Gold Resource In Weak RockBy M. Kockler, S. J. Jung
Underground operations at the Rain Mine averaged 360 tonne/day (400 ton/day) utilizing underhand drift-and-fill and longhole stoping with delayed fill between 1993 and 2002. Mining from four ore zones
Jan 1, 2004
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Development of a smelting reduction process for low-grade ferruginous manganese ores to produce valuable synthetic manganese ore and pig ironBy Veerendra Singh, NILAMADHABA SAHU, ARIJIT BISWAS
Manganese (Mn) ferroalloys are chiefly consumed in the steelmaking process as a deoxidizing agent or as an alloying element to produce high-quality steels. These alloys are typically produced in a sub
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Photoluminescent Sorting Of PhosphatesBy B. Pregerson, M. Gaft, J. Rabinowitz
The main phosphate minerals, apatite and francolite, are characterized by intensive selective photoluminescence, connected with impurities of Eu2+, Ce3+, V4+, Mn2+ and (UO22+ ). The non-uniform distri
Jan 1, 1993
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Conceptual Design Of The First Segment Of Tunnels For The Superconducting Super Collider Project The Prototype Installation FacilityBy Jon Y. Kaneshiro, Donald W. Scapuzzi
The primary purpose of the Prototype Installation Facility (PIF) for the Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) in this conceptual design was to test the magnets and other physics equipment. PIF was loc
Jan 1, 1991
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Platinum Adsorption From Chloride Media Using Carbonized Biomass and Commercial SorbentBy M. H. Morcali
Pistachio nut shells, an agricultural waste biomass, and Lewatit TP 214, a commercial sorbent, were investigated as adsorbents for the adsorption of platinum from dilute hexachloroplatinic acid soluti
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Tunneling Performance Of Chemically Grouted Alluvium And Fill Los Angeles Metro Rail, Contract A-130By Francis B. Gularte, James E. Monsees, John-Paul Whyte, Gary E. Taylor
In a short section of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system approximately 222.5 m (730 ft) of 6.4 m (21 ft) diameter twin-tube tunnels separated by a 1.8 m (6 ft) narrow pillar were designed to pass under
Jan 1, 1991
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Fatal accident analysis and hazards identification in Turkish coal-extracting industry using analytic hierarchy processBy Arif Emre Dursun
The aim of this study is to present hazard classifications of location, type and causes of accidents in the Turkish coal-extracting industry using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). In this study,
May 1, 2024
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The Role Of Virtual Reality In Safety Training Of Mine PersonnelBy B. Denby
Recent advances in Virtual Reality (VR) technology have resulted in major opportunities to improve safety training of mine workers, supervisors and managers. The hazardous nature of both surface and u
Jan 1, 1998
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Megaprojects: 50 Years, What Have We Learned?By John Reilly
"INTRODUCTION Successful management of megaprojects, meaning delivery within budget, on time and according to expectations, is a fundamental requirement. Many projects have been successful, some have
Jan 1, 2016
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Options to Control Acid Generation in Existing Pyritic Mine Waste DumpsBy D. K. Gibson, A. I. M. Ritchie
The phenomenon of acid drainage is likely to occur whenever pyritic rock is broken up, permitting access of air and water. The basic chemistry of the oxidation process is described by the equations be
Jan 1, 1991
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Houston Pipe Jacking - Large And SmallBy George H. Klein, B. Kent Merritt, Anthony Crisci
During the past decade, over 114-km (71-mi) of 0.25-m (10-in) to 3.7-m (144-in) finished diameter tunnels have been driven below Metropolitan Houston as part of a major program of water and wastewater
Jan 1, 1991
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High Speed Tunneling Beneath The Streets Of ManhattanBy Edward S. Plotkin, Thames F. Peyton, Gary A. Almeraris
This paper describes high speed tunneling by drilling and blasting in a heavily populated urban area. The project consists primarily of mining 2500 m (8237 ft.) of tunnel through mica schist, excav
Jan 1, 1985