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  • SME
    Construction Of The East Side Access Manhattan Tunnels

    By Don Hickey

    The MTA in conjunction with LIRR, are in the process of expanding one of the largest commuter railroads in the country, with over 260,000 passengers a day. The LIRR, which provides 700 passenger train

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    Boggo Road Busway Project, Brisbane, Australia

    By Ted Nye

    This paper describes a number of aspects of the design and construction of a driven tunnel which forms part of the Boggo Road Busway project. The driven tunnel is 430m long with an excavated width of

  • SME
    Technical And Commercial Benefits Of Gearless Mill Drives For Grinding Applications

    By M. Ahrens, J. Gonser

    Gearless mill drives are a well established solution for grinding applications in the minerals and mining industries. The paper describes the functionality and technical features of such drive systems

    Jan 1, 2007

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    In Situ Stress Measurement In A Jointed Basalt: The Suitability Of Five Overcoring Techniques

    By T. A. Rundle, K. Kim, W. M. McCabe, E. C. Gregory

    Overcoring tests were conducted at the Near-Surface Test Facility(NSTF) to assess the suitability of five techniques (U.S. Bureau of Mines borehole deformation gauge (BDG), Commonwealth Scientific and

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Innovative Mining and Processing Are Topics at Colorado MPD Meeting

    By Steve Kral

    Commodity price down cycles are a fact of life in the mining industry. And companies pre-pare for them as best they can. Evenso, operations are still curtailed or closed during those cycles, profits

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Key Regulatory Issues Planned And Controlled Subsidence

    By Gary E. Slagel

    The year was 1974. The event - the United States Congress was embroiled over what issues should be included in the proposed national surface mining law. The question - what should be done with undergr

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Directing responses to mine fires and explosions

    By J. E. Urosek

    Decisions made during a response to a mine fire or an explosion greatly affect the final outcome. The safety of miners should be the primary concern with accounting for all of the miners the first is

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SME
    Impacts Of Spoil Conditions On Reforestation Of Surface Mined Land (b2bd3f1e-5fbd-441d-ae83-ec597c5ff463)

    By M. H. Pelkki, R. J. Sweigard, P. W. Conrad, J. M. Ringe, D. H. Graves

    Research has shown that excessive soil compaction is detrimental to the establishment of trees in reclaimed soils. Dry bulk density and penetration resistance are two soil parameters that can be used

    Jan 1, 2001

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    The Madrid Renewal Inner Ring Calle 30 with the Largest EPB Machines—Planning and Results

    By Enrique Fernandez

    M-30, Madrid’s inner ring, covers 42 sq km of the city centre where one million people reside. It was constructed in several phases during the sixties and the eighties. The design criteria applied to

    Jan 1, 2007

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    DCF/NPV Modelling: Valuation Practice Or Financial Engineering?

    By M. J. Lawrence

    Independent natural resource Valuers are an essential link between miners and mineral explorers on the one hand and the finance industry on the other. Investors (and regulators) expect the mining and

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Limestone Mining – Is It Noisy Or Not? (a6f0b5ad-a610-4972-afd6-68c53ccd734c)

    By D. R. Babich, E. R. Bauer

    National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) researchers are conducting a cross-sectional survey of equipment noise and worker noise exposures in the mining industry. Surface and und

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Mobile Solid-State Lidar for Construction Quality Assurance - RETC2023

    By Adam Saylor, Travis A. Shoemaker, Steve Miller

    Lidar scanning has become an increasingly popular tool for documenting underground excavations; however, high costs of traditional mechanical electrical lidar hardware, software, and training have lim

    Jun 13, 2023

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    Inability to communicate : How technical professionals cut short their management careers

    By H. Richard Eisenbeis, Donna M. Watkins

    Many technical professionals (tp)* desire to occupy upper level management positions. But career paths for most scientists and engineers do not extend beyond their specific disciplines. This is unfort

    Jan 8, 1987

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    Prediction Of Subsidence Basin By The Weibull Distribution Function

    By R. H. Zeng

    Many subsidence researchers in the U. S. have developed new empirical function methods to predict subsidence, or attempted to validate some empirical functions developed by foreign researchers for use

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Challenges in undertaking inertisation of fires in underground mines

    By A. D. S. Gillies

    Inertisation is used to enhance the safety of underground mine areas either to avoid the potential for a combustion event or to stabilize a situation after an ignition, fire or heating. The primary ob

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Weathering In Coal Mine Rejects And Tailings - Variation With Respect To Depth

    By S. Devasahayam

    Acid production or acid drainage is a major environmental issue that also has negative implications on the aquifer system surrounding the mine tailings area. The approach to controlling acid mine drai

    Jan 1, 2007

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    A New Short- And Medium-Term Production Planning Tool - Minesight® Schedule Optimizer (MSSO) - Preprint 09-079

    The MineSight Schedule Optimizer (MSSO) is a new production scheduling tool developed by Mintec, Inc. using mixed integer linear programming (MILP) techniques. This tool was developed to solve the sho

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Beacon Hill Station Dewatering Wells and Jet Grouting Program

    By Zephaniah Varley, Dominic Parmantier, Paul Schmall, Richard Martin, Red Robinson

    Sequential excavation of the Beacon Hill Station has been accomplished in highly complex and inter-layered sand, silt, and clay soils with multiple perched groundwater tables. Successful excavation ha

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Discussion - Copper and Its Byproducts Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, vol. 35, No. 4, April 1983, p. 343-347

    By M. Lonoff

    G. Campbell The paper by M. Lonoff looks at the importance of byproduct prices on copper production. The paper develops several interesting points on this topic, but there are some points in the theo

    Jan 11, 1983

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    ‘Here’s to Low-Grade Ore and Plenty of it,’ the Hearsts and the Homestake Mine

    By Duane A. Smith

    They are gone now. Gone like that long ago generation that gave them birth. The Homestake Mine, nestled in the northern Black Hills, closed in 2001 after 125 years, the longest run of any major Amer

    Jan 1, 2003