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Gamma Ray Logging In The Iron Formations Of Western AustraliaBy E. A. Wieselmann
In 1970 Texasgulf (Australia) introduced natural gamma radiation logging of drill holes for exploration in the Hamersley Iron Province of Western Australia. Drill hole logs have allowed positive strat
Jan 1, 1975
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Volumetric Heating Of Oil Shales By Electromagnetic MethodsBy Ramarao Inguva
Feasibility studies being conducted to investigate the use of electromagnetic methods for insitu volumetric heating of oil shales will be discussed. A two dimensional numerical model which describes e
Jan 1, 1984
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The Interrelationship Of Quality Assurance And Design For Grinding MillsBy V. Svalbonas
With the occurrences of serious mill structural failures on both ball and primary mills, the mining industry has entered the era of detailed fabrication specifications. Such specifications, however, h
Jan 1, 1985
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Rapid Development Of Longwall Retreating In The Submarine Area Of The Sydney Coal Field Of Nova ScotiaBy L. Frost
The establishment of a retreat system of longwall mining in this submarine coal field has been under study for many years and, although in special cases there have been limited local applications of t
Jan 1, 1964
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Problems With Underground Refuse DisposalBy W. G. Kegel
The past few years have produced a rash of demands for changes in America's way of doing things. From manufacturer to consumer, the rules have been changed. Some of the demands were needed and, w
Jan 1, 1975
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Use Of Mathematical Models To Predict Impacts Of Mining Energy Minerals On The Hydrologic System In Northwestern ColoradoBy George J. Saulnier
The U.S. Geological Survey has developed mathematical-modeling techniques to assess potential impacts on the hydrologic system resulting from mining of coal and oil shale in northwestern Colorado. Pot
Jan 1, 1979
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Two Dimensional Simulation By Turning BandsBy Peter I. Brooker
The turning bands method for the simulation of spatially correlated data in two or three dimensions requires that the relation- ship between the covariance obeyed by the realizations first generated o
Jan 1, 1984
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Copper And Its ByproductsBy Marc Lonoff
Byproducts are more important to the copper mining companies than to the copper market. Copper ores frequently contain gold, silver, molbydenum and cobalt. With the increase in the prices of these met
Jan 1, 1980
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Activity Analysis Of Mineral Exploration And Allocation - 1. IntroductionBy Merih Celasun
The literature in operations research centered on mineral exploration has been comparatively limited in view of the significant implications of mineral discoveries upon the national economies in gener
Jan 1, 1962
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Estimation Of Support Load Requirements For Underground Mine Openings By Computer Simulation Of The Mining Sequence ? IntroductionBy William G. Pariseau
The purpose of this paper is to present a design procedure for the quantitative estimation of support load requirements in underground mines. Emphasis is upon the basic features of support behavior co
Jan 1, 1975
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Design and Construction of Large-Scale Ventilation Caverns on WestConnex’s Rozelle Interchange Project - NAT2022By M. Trim, Y. Sun, D. Tepavac, A. Kumar
Configuration of Rozelle Interchange Project’s ventilation system required design and construction of some of the largest and tallest underground civil caverns attempted in Australia. The paper focuse
Dec 1, 2022
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Financial Evaluation of Mining Projects:Is“Common Practice” Enough?By Lynton B. Manssen
Introduction Net Present Value (NPV) techniques are becoming widely used in industry as a standard analytical tool in making capital budgeting decisions. However, NPV techniques are often misused in
Jan 6, 1983
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Taking The Mining Industry To SchoolBy Douglas A. Sloan
Who would believe that young elementary school children could understand something as complex as the mining industry? THE CHALLENGE The challenge of accomplishing this is tremendous. An examinat
Jan 1, 1979
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Magnetic Separators And Their Application In The Mineral IndustryBy William J. Bronkala
One of the oldest tools used in mineral concentrating is the magnetic separator. Virtually every mineral handling system has need for some type of magnetic equipment in two types of basic usage. 1
Jan 1, 1969
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Application Of Geological Science At The Morenci Branch, Phelps Dodge CorporationBy E. M. Schern
The Morenci/Metcalf porphyry copper mining operation, located in southeastern Arizona, currently processes approximately 100,000 tons of ore per day and has copper ore reserves estimated to be in exce
Jan 1, 1983
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Kooragang Coal Terminal - New Concepts For Handling 100 Different Blends ? CriteriaBy P. Soros
To accommodate the immediate and long term growth of the Hunter Valley, one of Australia's major coal producing regions, a third coal terminal was required in the Port of Newcastle, N.S.W. The
Jan 1, 1986
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Errata (404675de-044f-46a1-a378-4f06623fc2de)The following errors were inadvertently included in "How millisecond delay periods may enhance or reduce blast vibration effects" by R.M. Wheeler in the September issue of Mining Engineering.
Jan 1, 1987
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Computer Network Calculation Of Creighton Mine Mass Flow And Natural Ventilation - 81By Jozef Stachulak
Prof. H. Bystron: "An Application of the First Law of Thermodynamics to Winter Dry Air Flow in Mr. Stachulak's Mine Model". [ ]
Jan 1, 1980
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Mechanization In Lateral DevelopmentBy John R. Wright
This paper reviews the increased use of mechanization in order to develop lateral headings efficiently and economically. Particular emphasis is placed on the role of the Electric-Hydraulic Drill Jumbo
Jan 1, 1981
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Educational Requirements In The Uranium IndustryBy Robert T. Beckman
Education of inspection and operating personnel is essential to protection from radiation hazards in the mining industry. For over 10 years, MSHA has presented the only formal course on radiation meas
Jan 1, 1981