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Native Gold: Compositional VariationsBy M. I. Novgorodova
An overview of the systems Au-Ag and Au-Cu is given. The nature and levels of concentration of various elements occurring with native gold is reviewed. The examples cited are mainly from the USSR. The
Jan 1, 1991
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Native Grasses: Their Potential Use in Revegetation of Disturbed Sites in the Wet-Dry TropicsBy Gray E, Banks J
In mine site revegetation, exotic grasses are more commonly used than native grasses. This is due to unavailability of native grass seed on a commerical scale and lack of information on agronomical
Jan 1, 1994
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Native MetalsBy Fathi Habashi
While it is commonly known that the precious metals and to some extent copper occur in the native state, it is less known that mercury, iron, nickel, and cobalt do occur also in the native state; the
Jan 1, 1993
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Native Sulfur Deposits Associated With Volcanic ActivityBy James A. L. White
Of the natural elemental surfur deposits of the world, volcanic deposits are not only the most spectacular, but probably the most widely distributed. As defined for the purposes of this paper, volcani
Jan 6, 1968
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Native Sulfur Deposits in PolandBy Marek Niec
Native sulfur deposits in Poland occur in Upper Miocene strata on the northern (platform) border of the Carpathian foredeep. Systematic exploration since 1953 has resulted in the discovery of seven st
Jan 1, 1992
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Native Sulfur Resource Potential of Western CanadaBy Z. D. Hora, W. N. Hamilton
Evaporite units of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin are known to host native sulfur. In British Columbia, a large number of oil and gas exploration drilling holes reported intersections with nat
Jan 1, 1992
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Native Sulphur Deposits Associated With Volcanic ActivityBy James A. L. White
Although the quantity of native sulphur associated with volcanism is large, production from such deposits represents only a very small percentage of total world production, This paper describes the lo
Jan 1, 1967
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Native Title and Exploration Access - Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going?In June 1992, the High Court of Australia recognised native title of the Meriam people over parts of the Mer Island in the Torres Strait as a form of common law. The Court also indicated that native
Jan 1, 1996
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NATM Design For Stanford Linac Coherent Light Source TunnelsBy Jonathan Taylor, Irwan Halim, Frederick (Rick) Vincent
The new underground facilities for the LINAC Coherent Light Source project at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center in Menlo Park, CA, are constructed in very weak sedimentary rock interspersed with
Jan 1, 2007
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NATM Ground Support Concepts And Their Effect On Contracting PracticesBy Gerhard Sauer, Heimo Gold
The main advantage of the New Austrian Tunneling Method over conventional drill and blast techniques, TBMs and shields is its outstanding flexibility. Many different support concepts help to cope with
Jan 1, 1989
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NATM Provides Improved Design And Construction Method For U.S. Tunnel ProjectsBy G. W. Rhodes, B. P. Cavan, F. K. Mussger
The New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM) has been successfully applied to two very different tunneling projects in the U.S.. In the case of Pittsburgh's Mt. Lebanon Tunnels, two original design a
Jan 1, 1985
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NATM Shafts - Case Histories and Cost BenefitsBy Prakash M. . P. E. Donde
1. INTRODUCTION The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has often taken a leading role in introducing innovative construction technologies to build its transit system. Most recen
Jan 1, 1993
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NATM Strategies In The U.S.?Lessons Learned From The Initial Support Design For The Caldecott 4th BoreBy Bhaskar B. Thapa
The design of the Caldecott 4th Bore, located along State Route 24 in Oakland, California, is based on the principles of the New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM). Typical NATM initial support design p
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NATM Through Clean Sands—The Michigan Street ExperienceBy Mohamed A. Younis, Paul J. Headland, Paul H. Madsen, Vojtech Gall
INTRODUCTION A 100 ft long, 20 ft high and 18 ft wide NATM tunnel was excavated through grouted clean sands beneath a busy city street, including a variety of existing utility lines. The new tunnel
Jan 1, 2007
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NATM Tunnels at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Menlo Park, CaliforniaBy P. J. Doig
The LCLS project at SLAC will allow new insights into material properties, chemical reactions and biological processes. The project includes half a mile of new underground construction. Excavation in
Jan 1, 2008
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NATM Usage In Difficult Ground ConditionsBy Heinz Distelmeier
The New Austrian Tunneling Method was, as is well known, developed from conventional rock tunnelling. In Germany about 10 years ago the NATM began to be applied to partially stable soils by incorporat
Jan 1, 1983
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NATM/SEM Analyses for San Francisco?s Transbay Extension TunnelBy Steve Klein
The Transbay Downtown Extension (DTX) in San Francisco involves the construction of a large-span tunnel with a width ranging from 43 to over 60 feet. The tunnel will be excavated using the New Austria
Jan 1, 2008
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Natural Abrasives In CanadaBy T. H. Janes
NATURAL abrasives of some type are found in all countries of the world. In order of their hardness the principal natural abrasives are diamond, corundum, emery, and garnet, which are termed high grade
Jan 10, 1954
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Natural Acid Drainage in the Upper Alamosa River of ColoradoBy Harry H. Posey, John Woodling, Miriam L. Renkin
Natural acid drainage is generated from pyritic rock underlying 17 percent of the upper Alamosa River basin. About one-third of these acid producing rocks have nil carbonate buffering capacity; there
Jan 1, 2000
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Natural Aging Kinetics and XRD Characterization of Intermetallics in AA6111 AluminumBy G. K. Quainoo
Investigation by researchers on the application of various thermo-mechanical process histories on 6000 series aluminum alloys have found improvements in mechanical properties of these alloys. However,
Jan 1, 2007