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Aquifer Vulnerability Mapping In Karstic Terrain Antamina Mine, Peru
By Henri Letient, Tom Aley, David Evans
Antamina is a large open-pit copper and zinc mine located within the Central Andes of Northern Peru at an altitude of 4300 masl. The facilities are situated within the headwaters of several watershed
Jan 1, 2005
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Repair the Fan, Save Money
By Thomas J. Kuli, Tim Rape
When a fan or blower breaks down or becomes worn, customers have two choices. They can replace it or they can have it repaired. In the past, replacement was the preferred option, especially when the
Jan 1, 2005
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Mineralogical, Geochemical And Nutrient Analysis Of Soils From Omalos Polje -Plateau, Western Crete
By N. Lydakis ? Simantiris
Preliminary results of a mineralogical, geo-chemical and nutrient analysis of soil samples collected from Omalos polje-plateau are presented. This study is part of a project concerning the relationshi
Jan 1, 2005
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Congressional Makeup Could Help U.S. Mining
By Steve Kral
Improved metals and other commodity prices have caused the mining industry to open new mines, re-evaluate development opportunities at potential mines and increase production at existing ones. This s
Jan 1, 2005
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Mining in Germany - A Sustainable Concept
By K. F. Jakob
Sustainable development is a principle for the way we should act in the present. It ensures also options for the future to achieve a balance between social, economic and ecology development. The effic
Jan 1, 2005
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A New Utilization Option For Coal Fines
By Joseph Renk, David Akers, Glenn Shirey
Each year, US coal cleaning plants landfill or impound millions of tons of high-quality, fine-sized coal. This coal is not only difficult and expensive to capture during cleaning, but, if captured, ca
Jan 1, 2005
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Evolving Soft-Ground Tunneling in Seattle
By Leon Maday, Robert Robinson, Judy Cochran, Don Davis
Over the past 20 years, several soft-ground tunnels have been successfully completed in the Seattle area. These tunnels were built using design-bid-build contracting methods, and have benefited from a
Jan 1, 2005
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Occupational Health and Safety - An Element of Efficient Business Management
By G. Baldermann, Hüttenrauch
Occupational health and safety are an important tool to increase a company’s economic efficiency. The integration of safety-related tasks into the overall structure of entrepreneurial tasks is an inal
Jan 1, 2005
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Thiohydrometallurgical Processes for Gold Recovery
By R. Y. Wan, J. D. Miller
Thiohydrometallurgical systems including thiosulfate, thiocyanate and thiourea have been stud- ied as alternative liriviants for the leaching of gold. Research and development of thiohydrometallurgica
Jan 1, 2005
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Design and Risk Management Strategy for the Sound Transit Beacon Hill Station and Tunnels
By Joseph Gildner, Donald J. Phelps, Jürgen Laubbichler, Christopher Tattersall, David McAllister
The Beacon Hill Station and Tunnels portion of the Sound Transit Central Link Project consists of one mile of twin rapid transit tunnels, an underground station, portals and ancillary works constructe
Jan 1, 2005
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Sustainable Value in the Mineral Industries
By F. Figge, T. Hahn
In this article we present Sustainable Value, a valuation methodology to assess sustainable value creation of companies. Sustainable Development posits that decisions must not only take into account e
Jan 1, 2005
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LCNPV As A Tool For Economic Efficiency Comparison Of New Technology ? 1. Introduction
By J. Kulczycka
The concept of sustainable development is be-coming present in the policies of increasing number of industries and governments. The complexity affects not only production aspects, but has also special
Jan 1, 2005
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Pregrouting in Rock: Contemporary Basic Principles
By Donald A. Bruce
Pregrouting is an extremely important part of many rock tunneling projects. However, poor and unsatisfactory performances have been frequently recorded often with very severe consequences, technically
Jan 1, 2005
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Hydrocyclone Modelling: Large Eddy Simulation CFD Approach
By Jose A. Delgadillo
The hydrocyclone problem has been a challenging task for the last 30 years. In the 80’s and 90’s Computational Fluid Dynamics solution to this problem began to appear. These were unsuccessful due to o
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - Gypsum
By R. D. Sharpe
Gypsum wallboard manufacturers in the United States shipped 3.18 billion m2 (34.2 billion sq ft) of wall-board products during 2004 versus 2.93 billion m2 (31.5billion sq ft) in 2003. Following a hi
Jan 1, 2005
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Design of the Epping to Chatswood Rail Line, Sydney, Australia
By Jim Rozek, Robert A. Gee
The Epping to Chatswood Rail Line project is the largest publicly funded infrastructure project in New South Wales. Construction commenced in November2002 with opening scheduled for 2008. The work inc
Jan 1, 2005
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Analyses Of A Hydrothermal Bentonite Deposit In Nevada
By Haydn H. Murray
A hydrothermal bentonite located in the high Sierras in Nevada is being mined and processed to produce a natural dietary supplement. The minerals present are smectite, gypsum, jarosite, quartz, feldsp
Jan 1, 2005
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Trends In Hard Rock Mined Land Reclamation And Financial Assurance Requirements
By Dalva L. Moellenberg
Introduction Hard rock mine closure (often referred to as decommissioning), mined land reclamation and financial assurance requirements are receiving considerable attention by governments and organ
Jan 1, 2005
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Considerations for Baselining Groundwater Conditions for Tunneling Projects
By Steven W. Hunt, Isabelle Lamb, Steven B. Fradkin
Groundwater control is generally an important consideration and significant source of risk during most tunneling projects. Proper baselining of groundwater conditions requires: 1) a thorough understan
Jan 1, 2005
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Characterization of Sewage Sludge and Clays for Application in Ceramic Bricks
By M. P. D. Ingunza, Júnior Santos, F. S. D. Araújo, A. L. C. Araújo, J. Y. P. Leite
Wastewater sludge is a problem for environmental control and it is necessary alternative researches for its reuse. Industries can research the association of clay and sewage sludge as a source of cera
Jan 1, 2005