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*** Lots of information and diagrams, more details
of each course and manual are below ***
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Quarry Operations I (56 Pages) |
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US Army Engineer Center and School, September 1992 |
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Lesson 1: Select a Quarry Site Location Learning Event 1: Identify quarry terminology Learning Event 2: Identify the eleven factors used to evaluate a quarry site Learning Event 3: Identify the seven-sources of information for selecting a quarry site Learning Event 4: Describe priorities when conducting a field reconnaissance Practice Exercise Answers to Practice Exercise
Lesson 2: Develop a Layout and Operations Plan For a Quarry
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Learning Event 1: Identify mission requirements Learning Event 2: Describe the site layout plan Learning Event 3: Describe the plant installation considerations Learning Event 4: Describe the maintenance considerations Learning Event 5: Describe the access road considerations Learning Event 6: Describe the overburden removal considerations Learning Event 7: Describe the quarry development considerations Practice Exercise Answers to Practice Exercise
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Quarry Operations II (78 Pages) |
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US Army Engineer Center and School, September 1992 |
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Lesson 1: Analyze a Rock Crushing Complex Learning Event 1: Describe the Rock Crushing Requirement and Equipment Selection Learning Event 2: Identify the Basic Processing Components of Rock Crushing Equipment Learning Event 3: Describe Military Crushing and Screening Plants Learning Event 4: Identify Site Selection Factors Learning Event 5: Describe a Plant Layout Learning Event 6: Describe Site Preparation and Plant Erection
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Practice Exercise Answers to Practice Exercise
Lesson 2: Estimate Production Rates For a Quarrying Equipment Learning Event 1: Describe Plant Management Consideration Learning Event 2: Calibrating a Rock Crushing Plant Learning Event 3: Calculating Plant Production Practice Exercise Answers to Practice Exercise
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Seabee Quarry Blasting Operations and Safety Manual (98 Pages) |
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Naval Facilities Engineering, April 1994 |
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Chapter 1: Geology
Chapter 2: Quarry Selection
Chapter 3: Quarry Layout and Development
Chapter 4: Blast Design
Chapter 5: Explosives and Initiating Devices
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Chapter 6: Blasting
Chapter 7: Miscellaneous Blasting
Chapter 8: Transportation and Handling
Chapter 9: Explosive Storage
Chapter 10: Blasting and Quarry Standard Operating Procedures For Ncf
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General Design and Construction Considerations for Earth and Rock-Fill Dams (75 Pages) |
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Department of the Army, US Army Corps of Engineers, July 2004 |
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Chapter 1: Introduction Purpose Applicability References Overview of Manual
Chapter 2: General Considerations General Civil Works Project Process Types of Embankment Dams Basic Requirements Selection of Embankment Type Environmental Considerations
Chapter 3: Field Investigations and Laboratory Testing Geological and Subsurface Explorations and Field Tests Laboratory Testing
Chapter 4: General Design Considerations General Freeboard Top Width Alignment Embankment Abutments Performance Parameters Earthquake Effects Coordination Between Design and Construction Value Engineering Proposals Partnering Between the Owner and Contractor Modifications to Embankment Dams to Accommodate New or Revised Inflow Design Floods or to Provide Additional Storage for Water Supply or Other Purposes
Chapter 5: Foundation and Abutment Preparation Preparation Strengthening the Foundation Dewatering the Working Area
Chapter 6: Control General Embankment Earth Foundations
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Rock Foundations Abutments Adjacent to Outlet Conduits Beneath Spillways and Stilling Basins Seepage Control Against Earthquake Effects
Chapter 7: Embankment Design Embankment Materials Zoning Cracking Filter Design Consolidation and Excess Porewater Pressures Embankment Slopes and Berms Embankment Reinforcement Compaction Requirements Slope Protection
Chapter 8: Appurtenant Structures Outlet Works Spillway Other Important Considerations
Chapter 9: General Construction Considerations General Obtaining Quality Construction Stage Construction Stream Diversion Closure Section Construction/Design Interface Visual Observations Compaction Control Initial Reservoir Filling Construction Records and Reports
Chapter 10: Instrumentation General Instrumentation Plan and Records Types of Instrumentation Discussion of Devices Measurements of Seepage Quantities Automated Data Acquisition Systems
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Construction with Large Stone (61 Pages) |
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Department of the Army, US Army Corps of Engineers, October 1990 |
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Chapter 1: Introduction Purpose Applicability References Definitions Scope Exclusions Use of Manual
Chapter 2: Engineered Features and Structures General Slope Protection Training Structures Retention Dikes Breakwaters and Jetties Zoned Embankments Other Uses
Chapter 3: Materials Problems and Construction Problems General Supply Limitations Government-Land Sources Material Deterioration Design Problems Construction Problems Operations and Maintenance Problems
Chapter 4: Investigation of Sources General Stone Qualities as Criteria Geological Approximation Potential Sources and Listing
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Quarry Files Feasibility Studies Post-Authorization Studies Sampling
Chapter 5: Evaluating Sources At Project Site General Geological Mapping Subsurface Investigations Test Quarry Test Fills Estimating Volumes Environmental Constraints
Chapter 6: Stone Testing General Laboratory Methods Field Methods Test Blasting Reporting Results Evaluation Criteria
Chapter 7: Contract Designation General Specifications Listed Sources Unlisted Sources Modification
Chapter 8: Quality Control and Quality Assurance General Contractor Quality Control Quality Assurance Monitoring Stone Production
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Test Quarries and Test Fills (95 Pages) |
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Department of the Army, US Army Corps of Engineers, September 1994 |
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Chapter 1: Introduction Purpose Applicability References Scope General Considerations Test Quarry Justification
Chapter 2: Investigation Stages Project Development Phases and Associated Geotechnical Investigations Reconnaissance Study Phase Feasibility Study Phase Preconstruction Engineering and Design Phase Construction Phase Operations Phase
Chapter 3: Regional Investigations and Site Reconnaissance General Initial Regional Geology Studies Field Reconnaissance Survey of Existing Excavations
Chapter 4: Field Investigations General Geologic Mapping Geophysical Investigations Subsurface Explorations
Chapter 5: Laboratory Testing General Petrographic Examination Weight/Volume Properties Strength Tests Rock Durability Tests
Chapter 6: Location and Design of Test Quarries General Evaluation of Project Rock Production Requirements Evaluation of Potential Test Quarry Sites Test Quarry Layouts Gradation Measurements Deterioration and Incipient Fracture Examination Rock Processing
Chapter 7: Test Quarry Operations Supervision Safety Considerations
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Modification of Design Blasting Plans Slope Mapping and Presplitting Observations Rock Quality and Pre-Test Fill Gradations Rock Processing Results Report
Chapter 8: General Considerations Background Why a Test Fill Representative Procedures Test-Fill Scheduling Flexibility
Chapter 9: Planning and Design General Location of the Test Fill Geometry Test Sections or Lanes Equipment
Chapter 10: Test Fill Construction Foundation Preparation Placement of Hard to Medium Rock Placement of Soft Rock Rockfill Versus Soil Use of Water Compaction and Compaction Equipment
Chapter 11: Measurements and Observations General Densification Gradation Tests Percolation Tests Other Tests Visual Observations Inspection Trenches or Pits
Chapter 12: Evaluation of Test Fill Results General Settlement Data Roller Passes Gradation Data In Situ Density Data Inspection Trench Test Fill Report
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Quarry Specialist (64 Pages) |
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US Army Engineers, September 1998 |
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Lesson: Introduction to Rock Crushing Operations
Lesson: Set Up a 150-TPH Crusher Plant
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Lesson: Introduction to Rock Drilling Equipment
Lesson: Introduction to Demolitions
Lesson: Prepare For a Quarry Blast
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