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Pre-Excavation Grouting Design Guidelines for Hard Rock Excavations
By S. Klein, D. Crouthamel, D. W. Farmer, S. H. Phillips
Groundwater inflows during construction pose one of the greatest risks to the successful completion of tunnel projects. Inflows can result in safety concerns, difficulty in mining and ground support,
Jan 1, 2005
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Rare Earths, The Lanthanides, Yttrium and Scandium
By J. B. Hedrick
In 2004, rare earths were not mined in the United States. The major supplier, Molycorp, continued to maintain a large stockpile of rare-earth concentrates and compounds. Major uses for these com
Jan 1, 2005
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Proposal for a top-down/bottom-up Approach to build up Indicators of Sustainable Development for Use in the Mining Industry in Africa
By G. Récoché, A. Chamaret, M. O’Connor
Building indicators that respond to all stakeholders' needs is a time-consuming and complex exercise, with certain questions still unsolved. The aim of the current three-year research project, ca
Jan 1, 2005
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Problems Encountered on the Upper Reach of the Northeast Interceptor Sewer Project
By Rajni Patel, John McDonald, Steve Dubnewych, Michael McKenna
The Upper Reach segment of the Northeast Interceptor Sewer (NEIS) is a3.2-km-long tunnel excavated in interbedded marine sedimentary deposits with approximately 40 m of cover. The tunnel was initially
Jan 1, 2005
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Evaluation Of The NEPA Process For Estimating Water Quality Impacts At Hardrock Mine Sites
By Kimberley MacHardy, Ann Maest, Greg Lawson, James Kuipers
Although water quality predictions are often made in Environmental Impact Statements (EIS's) as part of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), comparisons between predicted and actual wate
Jan 1, 2005
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The Nancy Creek Tunnel: Hard Rock Tunneling in Atlanta
By Jamie Bonner, Ray Hutton, Taro Nonaka
The Nancy Creek Tunnel is a deep tunnel, designed to store and convey wastewater by diverting flows from trunk sewers currently at or near capacity in the northwest of the City of Atlanta. The tunnel,
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - Diatomite
By A. Founie
The United States continues to be the world’s leading producer and consumer of diatomite. Production of diatomite in the United States during 2004 was estimated to be 635 kt (700,000 st). This was a
Jan 1, 2005
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Grouting and Segmental Linings—Proceed with Caution
By Thomas Gregor, Brian Garrod
As the popularity of precast concrete segmental linings for tunnels is growing in North America, some problems related to grouting of, and near, these linings are starting to appear. The installat
Jan 1, 2005
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Discovery of the El Sauzal Gold Deposit in Chihuahua, Mexico
By Susan P. Taite, Alain R. Charest, Peter D. Lewis
The El Sauzal deposit is a classic, high sulfidation, epithermal gold system located in the southwestern Chihuahua state of Mexico (Fig. 1). A Francisco Gold geologist discovered the prospect in1995.
Jan 1, 2005
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Using Optimizing Control System At CVRD’s Pelletizing Plants
By Magno Rodrigues Ribeiro, Alexandre Cabral Stelzer, Cacio José da Silva, Leonardo Nogueira Ferri, Marcelo Ciminelli Mendes, Christophe Bouché, Marco Aurélio Soares Martins, Evenilson Soprani Lopes, José Xavier da Silva Filho, Sérgio Luiz Dalvi
Since 2001, CVRD is carrying out a modernization project in it’s pelletizing plant’s automation systems, that comprehends instrumentation, control and information systems. In addition, the project in
Jan 1, 2005
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Coal Desulfurization With Sodium Hypochlorite
By Eung Ha Cho, Wendi Li
Wet desulfurization of Pittsburgh No. 8 coal and Illinois No. 6 coal were conducted with sodium hypochlorite in the laboratory. Pittsburgh No. 8 coal was leached by hypochlorite at high pHs in one ste
Jan 1, 2005
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The new mineral sands plant of the 3rd Millennium…How difficult-to-treat feedstocks can get a new lease on life
By J. M. Elder, W. S. Kow
Challenges to new heavy mineral deposit developments are presented. These include land use issues, particle fineness, declining grades, and particle coating, amongst others. Industry responses to thes
Jan 1, 2005
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Monitoring Of Natural Heat Occurrence At The Bear Canyon Coal Mine
By Miles T. Stephens, Felipe Calizaya, Jacob O. Kingston
Currently, the Bear Canyon Mine is facing the challenge of excessively high coal and rock temperatures in one of its headings. In Mine No.3, the air temperature at the 6th Right panel reached 36.4ºC a
Jan 1, 2005
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The effect of ultra-fine particles on the separation performance of wet gravity processing equipment and flowsheet design implications for their treatment
By R. M. G. Machunter
The presence of ultra-fine particles affects the separation performance of wet gravity separation equipment. Several studies have been undertaken to establish the maximum level of these particulates
Jan 1, 2005
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Mineral Policies and Land Use Planning in two Central European and two Nordic Countries with a Long Metal Mining History
By K. Nielsen, V. Bauer
"The paper presents a brief overview of the long mining history and the more recent political development in the Slovak and Czech Republics as well as in Norway and Sweden. Mining used to be very impo
Jan 1, 2005
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Application of Sustainable Development Principles in Reviewing - Experiences with the Bauxite Mine Rehabilitation Survey
Bauxite mine rehabilitation is an important stage of today’s bauxite mining activities. To get an overall picture on those activities the International Aluminum Institute (IAI) has been carrying out B
Jan 1, 2005
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Environmental Impact Assessment Of The Sulfur Mining Activity In Oriental Carpathians
By D. -P. Georgescu
A native sulfur mineralization associated with pyrite and iron oxides containing 20% iron was quarried in Calimani Mountains, Oriental Carpathians. The wastes resulted from this exploitation activity
Jan 1, 2005
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Construction of the Combined Sewage Overflow Tunnel for the City of Fall River
By Shemek Oginski
The 5 km (16,194 lf) of 6.1m (20 ft) diameter TBM driven tunnel built by the J.F.Shea Co. will serve as sewage overflow storage. The TBM tunnel and four connecting tunnels excavated by drill and blast
Jan 1, 2005
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Four world titanium mining provinces
By K. J. Stanaway
Major world ilmenite and rutile accumulations reveal similar regional geology and Proterozoic age deeper crustal source rocks. During crustal collision titanium crystallizes as ilmenite and rutile at
Jan 1, 2005
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Impacts of Geotechnical Issues on Design of the Beacon Hill Tunnel and Station Project
By Michael S. Kucker, Stuart Warren, Robert A. Robinson, Michael J. Lehnen, David McAllister
Geotechnical conditions exposed by the phased exploration programs have had a major impact on the selection of excavation and support methods, dewatering requirements, size of openings, vertical align
Jan 1, 2005