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Design Of NATM Tunnels And Stations Of Silver Line Phase III Project In BostonBy Verya Nasri
The Silver Line Phase III Project is the final one mile underground segment of the new Bus Rapid Transit in downtown Boston. The project is expected to significantly reduce existing and anticipated tr
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The Economics of Silver and the MinerBy Hugh Douglas
In the past two years recent increases in silver prices over levels that prevailed for many years have changed supply/demand patterns. On the supply side, a silver mining boom is in progress in the Un
Jan 1, 1981
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Mechanical And Conventional Excavating Experience In Oil Shale Shafts And TunnelsBy L. A. Weakly, D. A. Weiss, R. B. Crookston
A presentation of experience gained from using mechanical and conventional equipment for excavating shafts, raises, tunnels and other openings in various Colorado oil shale mining properties.
Jan 1, 1983
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Discussion - An open-pit production scheduler : algorithm and implementation - by M. E. Gershon Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 39, No. 8 August 1987, pp. 793-796By C. J. Hall
I would like to congratulate Professor Gershon on an idea that is obviously valuable and is certainly new to me. It has, however, to be further developed, in that one can get fallacious results by lim
Jan 1, 1988
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Dissolution Behavior Of Silver/Silver Oxides In Ammoniacal SolutionsBy K. N. Han, N. S. Kim, H. Yoon, J. S. Sohn
The leaching behavior of silver and silver oxides in ammonical solutions has been studied. The current study is concerned with an effective recovery of silver from secondary sources such as spent silv
Jan 1, 2002
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King County’s Project Delivery Approach for the Brightwater ProjectBy William W. Edgerton, Calvin Locke
INTRODUCTION King County, Washington operates a regions wastewater treatment system that provides treatment to 18 cities and 16 sewer districts in the greater Seattle metropolitan area. The system
Jan 1, 2005
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Discussion - Commercialization of eastern US oil shales — a reviewBy V. Rajaram
R.C. Rex, Jr. V. Rajaram's paper does not accurately reflect the status of Eastern oil shale development as it stands today. Today, there are numerous firms and research organizations pursuing
Jan 9, 1986
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Field Application of NTH Fracture Classification at the Second Manapouri Tailrace Tunnel, New ZealandBy Don F. Macfarlane
This paper describes the field application of the NTH fracture classification to rock encountered in the construction of the 9.6 km long, 10m diameter, Second Manapouri Tailrace Tunnel. Excavation of
Jan 1, 2008
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A New Model for Characterizing the Cobble and Boulder Fraction for Soft Ground TunnelingBy Glen Frank, David R. Chapman
Determining the number of boulders and cobbles that will be encountered in the tunnel envelope is one of the most difficult problems confronting the geotechnical engineer in the design of tunnels in g
Jan 1, 2005
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Use Of Available And Emerging Methods For Location Of Air And Water Filled Cavities In Mines – Status Report On MSHA Demonstration ProjectsBy Kelvin K. Wu, George H. Gardner
On July 24, 2002, a nonfatal entrapment accident occurred at the Quecreek #1 Mine, Black Wolf Coal Company, when an active mining section inadvertently cut into a flooded abandoned mine. This inciden
Jan 1, 2005
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Characteristic Curves Revisited: A More Logical Approach to Determining Operating Points – Preprint 97-53By L. M. English, Y. J. Wang
When plotted as head vs. volume, fan curves start high and decrease in head with increasing volume while mine head curves start low and rise with increasing volume. Their intersection is the system op
Feb 24, 1997
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Thermogravimetric Study Of Carbon Dioxide Adsorption On Alumina-Supported Calcium OxideBy T. Yegulalp, R. Farrauto, A. Belova, M. Castaldi
Calcium oxide, with its ability to capture and store carbon dioxide, is emerging to become an important tool in carbon management. Calcium oxide can be used reversibly to capture carbon dioxide in si
Jan 1, 2007
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Design of Rock Shafts Adjacent to Heavily Loaded ColumnsBy Nikolas K. Sokol
Underground construction often requires working within a very congested urban environment, including excavating shafts adjacent to highly sensitive and multistoried structures, sometimes even within s
Jan 1, 2008
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Devil?s Slide Tunnels - Unique ChallengesBy Y. Nien Wang
The Devil?s Slide portion of Highway 1 between Pacifica and Montara is often closed due to the instability of the adjacent slopes. Following many years of public input and careful evaluation of altern
Jan 1, 2008
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Cycles In Mineral PricesBy M. C. Roberts
Currently, mineral producers are 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 per
Jan 1, 2000
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Technology News – Catalyst Helps Cut Diesel Fuel CostsClean Diesels fuel-borne catalyst, Platinum Plus, helps improve fuel economy for all engines up to 10 percent while reducing particulate emissions by up to 25 percent. When used with a simple diese
Jan 1, 2007
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Technology News – Improved Separating Technology Gives Zemex Plant 50 Percent ImprovementWhen it comes to processing industries, speed matters. More precisely, the faster/greater the throughput of finished product out the door, the more quickly money can flow back into the corporate coff
Jan 1, 2007
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Minerals Processing Professionals Urged to Promote Their IndustryBy Steve Kral
The mining industry is no stranger to hard times. Throughout its history, the industry has faced the ups and downs of commodity prices, difficult-to-mine-and-process ore bodies, labor issues and other
Jan 1, 2002
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National Mining Hall of Fame to Honor FourCeremonies for the induction of four mining industry pioneers into the National Mining Hall of Fame will be held Saturday, Sept. 22, 2007 at the Charles F. Barber Pavilion (Museum Convention Center) i
Jan 1, 2007
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Methods To Determine The Status Of Mine Atmospheres – An Overview (9558df84-7241-4dbf-8eae-0e0a3845eb9e)By R. L. Derick
On a regular basis, mine personnel should obtain air samples directly from active underground areas as well as remotely from sealed locations. These samples provide mine officials with data relative
Jan 1, 2006