نتایج جستجو برای: cheshmeh mine

تعداد نتایج: 23867  

Journal: :the international journal of humanities 2013
reza rezaloo

khanghah gilvan cemetery is located in khalkhal, in the iranian province of ardebil. this cemetery came into light during a highway construction project in khanghah village. until now, three archeological excavations, under the author’s supervision, have been carried out in this cemetery that has resulted in burials from the middle bronze age up to parthian period.   among the excavated burial...

2016
Timothy J. Orr Brendan D. Macdonald Stephen R. Iverson William R. Hammond

Timothy J. Orr1, Brendan D. Macdonald, Stephen R. Iverson, & William R. Hammond HHS/CDC/NIOSH, Office of Mine Safety and Health Research, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, Mechanical Engineer, 412.386.4403, [email protected]. HHS/CDC/NIOSH, Office of Mine Safety and Health Research, Spokane, WA, USA, Mining Engineer, 509.354.8089, [email protected]. HHS/CDC/NIOSH, Office of Mine Safety and Health Research, ...

2004
Hsing-Chung Chang Linlin Ge Chris Rizos

This research used both ERS and JERS-1 images to investigate the feasibility of differential radar interferometry (DInSAR) for mine subsidence monitoring in the state of New South Wales, Australia. DInSAR results are analysed and validated with the aid of Geographic Information System (GIS) tools. The drawbacks of using interferometric measurements for mine subsidence monitoring are discussed. ...

2000
Marguerite E. Voorhees

Voorhees, M.E., 1986. Infiltration rate of bentonite mine spoil as affected by amendments of gypsum, sawdust and inorganic fertilizer. Reclam. Reveg. Res., 5: 483-490.

2017
Monsuru Adepeju

The investigation of repeat and near-repeat (RNR) patterns of sub-categories of burglary crimes is of great importance to law enforcement since a distinct intervention strategy may be suitable in the application to a different sub-category. In this study, the Knox test is used to investigate the RNR patterns within the data set of three different subcategories of burglary crime in relation to t...

2001
Sheri Meland Shauna Morimoto Sara Wakefield Vivian Gadsden Maria Cancian Judith A. Seltzer Nora Cate Schaeffer

was provided by Sheri Meland, Shauna Morimoto, and Sara Wakefield (University of Wisconsin) and Christine Schwartz (UCLA). Administrative data used were constructed under the supervision of Patricia Brown, CSDE Data Manager; survey data are from the Survey of Wisconsin Works Families, Margaret Krecker, Survey Manager. Steven Cook provided expert help with administrative data on child support pa...

2002
R. M. K. Ratnayake

“The country being wholly his, the king farms out his land not for money but for service, and the people enjoy portions of land from the king and instead of rent they have their several appointments, some are to serve the king in his wars, some in their trades, some serve him for labourers and others are as farmers to furnish his house with the fruits of the ground; and so all things are done w...

2011

Today’s consumers value the knowledge and opinions of others (Lawer and Knox 2006); indeed it is argued that word-of-mouth is replacing traditional mass media in influencing consumer attitudes and brand choice (Urban 2004). Research has suggested that word-ofmouth (WOM) plays an important role in shaping attitudes and behaviours of consumers (Herr et al. 1991). Day (1971) found that WOM was nin...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2015
Devin Sapsford Marco Santonastaso Peter Thorn Steven Kershaw

Coal mine drainage ochre is a ferruginous precipitate that forms from mine water in impacted watercourses and during treatment. With thousands of tonnes per annum of such ochre arising from mine water treatment in the UK alone, management of these wastes is a substantive issue. This paper demonstrates that the ochre from both active and passive treatment of coal mine drainage can be transformed...

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