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Geotechnical Investigation For Soft Ground Tunnel In Alexandria, EgyptBy G. Avolio, M. Gilbert
INTRODUCTION The city of Alexandria, Egypt is located on the Mediterranean Sea at the northwestern edge of the Nile River delta. The city is approximately 26 km long and 3 km wide bounded by the se
Jan 1, 1987
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Large Diameter Shaft Excavation Support Design and Blasting Methods in a Dense Urban Environment for the Pawtucket Tunnel Project - RETC2023By Frederic Souche, Andrew R. Klaetsch, Brian Hann, Nick Goodenow
This paper describes support of excavation (SOE) design and construction for three large diameter shafts excavated through glacial soil and controlled blasting in complex sedimentary rock formations.
Jun 13, 2023
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Performance Of An Intelligent Proximity Detection System For Continuous Mining MachinesBy J. L. Carr
Continuous mining machines are extensively used in the underground coal mining industry. These machines are typically remote-controlled, and severe injuries and fatalities occur every year when a mine
Feb 27, 2013
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Discussion - Using Geostatistics to Predict the Characteristics of Washed CoalS.L. Barua and Y.C. Kim M. Armstrong's paper is very interesting and can be regarded as a pioneering work of applying geostatistics on washed coal. The density levels used in her study are uni
Jan 1, 1985
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Monitoring Used as an Alarm System in TunnelingBy M. Perolo, A. Contini, E. Ramelli, G. Borgonovo, L. Locatelli
This paper presents the ground settlement monitoring system used during the construction of two tunnels bored by two EPB TBMs, beneath the existing and active railway embankment in Bologna (Italy). Th
Jan 1, 2007
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Thermodynamic Constraints On Arsenic And Heavy Metals Removal From Water With Limestone-Based MaterialBy A. D. Davis
Limestone-based material is effective for reducing arsenic concentrations below the current limit of 10 parts per billion for drinking water, typically resulting in final concentrations of about 4 to
Feb 27, 2013
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US And International Valuation Standards – The FutureBy T. R. Ellis
Considerable movement is afoot internationally to rationalize standards and regulations relating to valuations and the qualifications for valuation professionals. In July 2000 the International Valuat
Jan 1, 2001
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Defining the Niche of Ground FreezingBy Paul C. Schmall, Arthur B. Corwin, Derek Maishman
Ground freezing occupies a unique and important niche in underground construction, fulfilling a geotechnical need that is difficult, or sometimes impossible, to fulfill through other groundwater contr
Jan 1, 2005
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The Challenge Of Building Tunnel Boring Machines For The Eurotunnel ProtectBy 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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The Strategic Application Of Web 2.0 In The Mining IndustryBy Zoë Mullard
The introduction of Web 2.0 platforms (also referred to as social media), with their architectures of participation, has ushered in a new era of technological interaction and information exchange that
Jan 1, 2011
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Lignite and SustainabilityBy K. Häge
"Die Nachhaltigkeit der Braunkohlengewinnung in der öffentlichen Wahrnehmung wird nur weiter erfolgreich kommuniziert werden können, wenn durch konkretes Handeln glaubhaft gezeigt wird, dass die offen
Jan 1, 2005
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Washington, D.C. hosts 2013 RETCEvery two years, industry leaders and practitioners of tunneling and underground construction gather at the Rapid Excavation and Tunneling Conference (RETC) to learn from their peers about the most re
Sep 1, 2013
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Microcomputers and Mining : Background and SettingBy Thomas C. Shapiro
Introduction In recent years - even months - the number of articles on computers has increased rapidly. One can hardly pick up a newspaper or magazine without seeing a computer-related article. The a
Jan 2, 1984
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Computers And The Planning Of Dragline MinesBy Peter N. Calder, J. L. Workman
There are many opportunities for computers to assist in dragline mine planning. Three important areas particularly lend themselves to computer assisted study. These are overall mine design and plannin
Jan 1, 1989
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Molecular Structure – Property Relations For Controlling Wetting And Dispersion of Hydrophobic ParticlesBy S. Chander, S. W. Musselman
The molecular structure of hydrophobic and hydrophilic groups in nonionic surfactants has been related to the wetting and dispersion of selected pigments. The nonionic surfactants included in this stu
Jan 1, 2000
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Investigating The Effect Of A Mitigation Trench On CO2 Fluxes On A Reclaimed Coal Mine SpoilBy M. Mathiba
High CO2 fluxes associated with reclaimed coal mine spoils pose an environmental hazard where such sites are used for building. CO2 concentrations in excess of 25% have been reported in homes construc
Jan 1, 2010
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Underground Mining Method Selection By Using Multiple Attribute Decision Making Methods - Introduction - Preprint 09-127By M. Yavuz
Underground mining method selection (UMMS) is one of the most important issues in mining engineering. Underground mining method should be primarily selected to make use of underground resources optima
Jan 1, 2009
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Technology for In Situ Uranium LeachingBy David Baughman, Steven Axen, Ray V. Huff, Donald H. Davidson
Introduction In situ leaching (ISL) is an alternative method of mining uranium from deposits that are low-grade, deeplying, and water-saturated. ISL recovers uranium by transporting fluids through
Jan 2, 1980
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Recent Developments in Site Investigation and Testing for Hard Rock TBM ProjectsBy Levent Ozdemir, Bjorn Nilsen
For several recent TBM tunnel projects, unexpected ground conditions have been encountered, causing extra cost, considerable delay, and in some cases major claims. Undoubtedly, insufficient and/or irr
Jan 1, 1999
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Latest Information on Underground Construction Presented at 2006 NATBy William R. Yernberg
The 2006 North American Tunneling (NAT) Conference was held June 10-15, 2006, in Chicago, IL. The biennial conference was the first NAT conference by the newly formed Underground Construction Associat
Jan 1, 2006