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Emerging Technologies And The Future Of Geotechnical InstrumentationBy E. L. McHugh, J. M. Girard
This paper discusses the results of two recent case studies in which high-tech prototype instruments were used. The first case study describes the results of a ground-based hyperspectral imaging tool
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Numerical Solution for the Deformations of Tunnels in Rock Masses and its Application to Estimate In Situ Stress Ratio K0By M. Arlandi, J. C. Monge
In this paper, the finite element method is used to obtain deformations of a rock tunnel. More than 3,000 numerical simulations and calculations were carried out. The analysis of this results has all
Jan 1, 2003
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The Southern Coalfied, N.S.W., and its Potential DevelopmentBy Brown H. R, Wright E. A
The authors identify the workable coal seams, their distribution in relation to quality and economic occurrence and relate their analytical characteristics to industrial use. The development of establ
Jan 1, 1958
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Durban Harbour Tunnel—First Use of a Slurry Tunnel Boring Machine in South AfricaBy Andrew K. hg` Officer, A. L. Griffiths, J. Andrew Hindmarch, Gert Wittneben
Durban Harbour in South Africa is one of the continent’s busiest ports however the harbor entrance is currently too small for the new generation of container ships. There-fore it is to be deepened and
Jan 1, 2007
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Keynote Address: The recent trends in research on slags in ChinaBy Z. Zhang
The author recently has reviewed the publications on the slag-related research in China since the Sixth International Conference on Molten Slags, Fluxes and Salts in June, 2000. In fundamental aspects
Jan 1, 2004
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Significant Aspects of the Alberta Sulphur IndustryBy W G. Brese
The attention of the world is being focused on the spectacular rise of elemental sulphur production in Alberta. In the short space of a decade, production has increased from less than 10,000 long tons
Jan 1, 1963
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Calcining Aluminum Trihydrate in a Circulating Fluid Bed, A new TechniqueIncreasing demands on quality of metallurgical grade alumina and for lower production costs led to the development of a new fluid bed calcining process. The process, jointly developed in Germany by Ve
Jan 1, 1972
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Low Frequency Vibrations Produced by Coal Mine Blasting and their Impact on StructuresBy B Mohanty, M P. Roy, P K. Singh
"The measured response of residential structures is a critical indicator of troublesomeor potentially damaging ground vibrations. A study was conducted to evaluate theresponse of structures situated i
Jan 1, 2008
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The Role of Paleography in the Location of Marine PlacersWith some notable exceptions, marine placers located just below, or just above, present sea level, are responsible for much of today's production of detrital ilmenite, rutile, zircon, and other m
Jan 1, 1971
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Tiger?s Eye in the Northern Cape Province ? Potential for Employment Creation and Poverty AlleviationBy P. F. Ledwaba
South Africa?s Northern Cape Province houses a variety of gemstone minerals. Diamonds remain the primary gemstone in the province, but there are also tiger?s eye, sugilite, rose quartz, jasper, amethy
Jan 1, 2014
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Travelling In ChinaBy F. Habashi
The changes that took place in China between 1984 and 2004 are remarkable. Visits were made to universities, research institutes, metallurgical industry, and many cultural centers within five trips du
Jan 1, 2007
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An In-Plant Test of Sphalerite Flotation without Copper ActivationBy Q. Zhang, J. A. Finch
"Sphalerite flotation in the absence of copper activation at moderately alkaline pH has been observed in laboratory studies. An in-plant test of this observation was conducted at Kidd Creek Mine LTD.
Jan 1, 1992
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Eastern Magnetite - Production Reached an All-Time Peak in 1937By Harrison Souder
UNDER the stimulus of steadily in- creasing 'demands of the steel industry at home, and with the supply of available ores from abroad appreciably diminished owing to vigorous rearmament campaigns
Jan 1, 1938
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Evaluating Coal Pillar Mechanics Through Field Measurements (a8e6d7f0-5b83-40bc-b63c-ddaae2b3a526)By Anthony Iannacchione
Designing coal pillars to provide resistance against overburden loads has long been an aim of rock mechanics engineers. The need for accurate pillar strength models has become more urgent as greater o
Jan 1, 1992
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The North American Iron Ore Industry A Decade into the 21st CenturyBy J. D. Jorgenson
?? U.S. domestic production peaked at 120 Mt during years of the Korean Conflict120 Conflict ?? Pellet production increased, as highPellet high-grade ores decreasedores decreased ?? Until 1982 reces
May 1, 2011
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Geostatistics for Prediction of Coal Washability CharacteristicsBy Cawte D. C, Just G. D, Whitchurch K. D
The stringent marketing specifications included in coal contracts mean that coal producers must supply cleaner and more consistent coal than may have been formerly required. Geostatistics has the pote
Jan 1, 1987
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The Geotechnical Input into the Mining Process at George Fisher South MineGeotechnical input is interwoven into the mining process at George Fisher South Mine from the planning and design of working areas to the closure of worked out areas and maintenance of life of mine an
Nov 25, 2010
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Evaluation of the Efficiency of Several Airborne Electromagnetic Systems: Exploration ImplicationsBy D. Bois, P. Keating, J. Lemieux, M. A. Vallée, M. Allard, R. S. Smith, L. Z. Cheng, M. Chouteau, K. Fountain
"A comparison of data from INPUT, GEOTEM, and MEGATEM airborne electromagnetic (AEM) systems over the Aldermac deposit, Québec, Canada, was undertaken to evaluate the relative ef¬ficiency of these sys
Jan 1, 2009
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The Treatment of the Auriferous Sulphide Ores of KalgoorlieAs requested by my fellow members I shall endeavour to read a paper on the Treatment of the Auriferous Sulphide Ores of Kalgoorlie from a metallurgical standpoint. Before going into the subject it wil
Jan 1, 1901
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Concentrate Sales ManagementBy H. McSorley
"I note that many of you are involved in the production of zinc, lead and copper concentrates and metal, which I am the most familiar with among the non-ferrous metals. This afternoon, I will describe
Jan 1, 1988