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Optimisation Of Single-Layer Cover Made Of Desulphurized Tailings: Application To The Doyon Mine
By I. Demers
Doyon mine, Quebec, Canada evaluates the possibility of desulphurizing their tailings to produce material to be used in as cover over the acid generating tailings disposal site. Laboratory tests were
Jan 1, 2008
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Tire maintenance requires an entire team effort
By Roger Best
In the mining industry, where some of the vehicles are larger than a one-story house, tire maintenance cannot be accomplished by the tire shop alone. It takes an army of people to maintain a fleet of
Jan 2, 2010
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Utilizing Paste Technology For Reclamation Of The Ute-Ulay Upper Tailings Impoundments, Lake City, CO - Project Background
By T. Tafi
The Ute-Ulay project area is located approximately five miles west of Lake City, in Hinsdale County, Colorado. The Ute-Ulay Mine site is approximately one mile east of the project area. The elevatio
Jan 1, 2011
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Borehole Mining - Remote Advantages
By G. Abramov
The 20th Century saw the modern mining industry enriched by one outstanding method of extracting of mineral resources called Borehole Mining (BHM). Mean while, despite its successful track record in w
Jan 1, 2001
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Solving Process Plant Vibration Problems
By Adriaan de Villiers
Many conventional structural analysis and design methods in current use are not appropriate for the mining industry. Two major reasons for this are that: • The economic life of a particular mine is l
Jan 1, 1992
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Geotechnical Considerations No. 7 Subway Line Extension Project in New York City
By P. K. Das, S. K. Singh, C. C. Chang, E. C. Wang, R. B. Roberts
As part of the New York City’s redevelopment of the far west side of mid-town Manhattan, this project will add 1.5 miles of twin bored tunnel to No. 7 Subway Line. The proposed alignment extending fro
Jan 1, 2005
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Michael Karmis: An Interview With the 2002 SME President
Your thoughts on the current status of the global minerals industries? The global economic, technological, social and political changes of the last two decades of the 20th century resulted in the e
Jan 1, 2002
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Construction of Nine Shafts for the Manhattan Section of the New York City Water Tunnel No. 3
By Yifan Ding, Shemek Oginski, Patrick Finn
The Manhattan section of the New York Water Tunnel No. 3 constructed by the Schiavone/Shea/Frontier-Kemper Joint Venture is a $668 million project. The contract includes a tunnel drive of 8.85 km (29,
Jan 1, 2007
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AUV and ROV magnetometer surveys, compensation
By Peter Kowalczyk
Magnetic surveying and map production is well established in land based mineral exploration. Magnetic data are routinely used to map geology in covered terrains, to estimate the depth to basement in o
Sep 1, 2014
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Quartz-Feldspar Separation For The Glass And Ceramics Industries
By F. Burat
Large reserves of feldspar ore exist in the Aegean region of Turkey. The main colored impurities in these ores are iron- and titanium-bearing minerals such as anatase, rutile, sphene and ilmenite. In
Jan 1, 2007
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Predicted versus Actual Obstructions for Two Pipe-Jacked Tunnels of the Henderson CSO, Seattle, Washington
By Dennis Molvik, Roberto J. Guardia, Brad Cowles, Rick Andrews, Robert A. Robinson
A 220-meter (m) segment of the Henderson/ ML King Combined Sewer Overflow(CSO) consists of two 1.8-meter-inside diameter (I.D.) pipe-jacked tunnels that pass beneath Interstate-5 and the BNSF and UPRR
Jan 1, 2005
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Geophysics And Its Role In The Discovery Of The Candelaria Copper-Gold Deposit In Chile
By Jr. Matthews
The Candelaria copper-gold deposit is located in Region m of Chile, 805 kilometers north of the capital, Santiago. Candelaria was discovered in 1987, following a six month exploration program. In late
Jan 1, 1996
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Advances in Dry Jigging Improves Coal Quality
By Richard Weinstein, Richard Snoby
There are many advantages to upgrading coal with dry jigging technology. The most obvious is the lack of process water, which eliminates the need for fines dewatering and slurry confinement. Dry jiggi
Jan 1, 2007
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Evaluation Of Diesel Particulate Filter Systems And Biodiesel Blends In An Underground Mine
By S. Mischler, J. Noll, G. Schnakenberg, A. Bugarski, M. Crum
Diesel particulate filter (DPF) systems and biodiesel fuels are two of the most promising technologies available to the mining industry to reduce the exposure of underground miners to diesel particula
Jan 1, 2004
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The Challenge Of Building Tunnel Boring Machines For The Eurotunnel Protect
By David L. Shearer
INTRODUCTON James Howden first secured an order for two Service Tunnel Boring machines in November 1986. These Tunnel Boring machines were 5.7 and 5.4 metres in diameter and the full length includi
Jan 1, 1989
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Modern Caverns In Gotham?Geotechnical And Design Challenges For Large Rock Caverns In Manhattan
By Timothy P. Smirnoff
Sustaining the region?s mobility needs, achieving projected economic growth, and maintain Midtown Manhattan as a center of regional, national and global importance has led to continued investment in c
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Use Of The 1500-pDR For Gravimetric Respirable Dust Measurements At Mines
By W. R. Reed
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) uses light-scattering dust monitors (nephelometers) in its research to develop dust controls to reduce respirable silica dust overexpo
Jan 1, 2012
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Removal Of Cadmium From Raw Indium By Physical And Chemical Methods
By Z. H. Zhou
It is difficult to remove cadmium from raw indium using only electrolytic refining because their standard potentials are similar. In this paper, physical and chemical methods were used to remove Cd fr
Jan 1, 2007
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Towards A General Distribution Model For Flowsheet Design – Preprint 97-165
By M. S. Klima, P. T. Luckie
Proper analysis of washabiity data can lead to the development of a maximum yield coal preparation plant flow sheet. Simulations, as simple as spreadsheet mass and water balancing, are important in ex
Feb 24, 1997
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Underground Facilities for the Superconducting Super Collider
By John E. Shively, Tracy K. Lundin, Francis Fong
The Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) features two 20 TeV counter rotating proton beams which will be housed in 87 km (54 miles) of tunnel. Four additional lower energy particle accelerators will b
Jan 1, 1993