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Power And Politics In OrganizationsBy T. W. Camm
Aristotle made the observation that man is a political animal. Engineers often like to think they are above the fray when it comes to organizational politics, but most organizational theorists believe
Feb 27, 2013
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Dust Considerations When Using Belt Entry Air to VentilateBy R. A. Jankowski, J. D. Potts
Four underground respirable dust surveys were conducted to determine factors affecting belt entry dust levels and how using belt air to ventilate work areas affected dust exposures. Belt entry dust le
Jan 1, 1992
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New Sources Of Calcium CarbonateBy N. C. Trivedi
Natural calcium carbonate, commonly known as limestone is an abundant resource pretty much worldwide. Calcium carbonate occurs naturally as the main constituent of chalk, limestone, and marble. One
Jan 1, 2002
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Geology Of The Cobriza Mine Huancevelica Department, PeruBy Bobby G. Cahoon
The ( ) Tayaaja ( ) . The deposit ( ) 130 kilometers due east of the continental divide and approximately 290 kilometers east-southeast of Lima (Figure 1). Relief in the immediate vicin
Jan 1, 1971
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Mine Reclamation Costs In The Alberta Oil Sands - IntroductionBy U. Thorley
Management of mine and tailings reclamation activities by surface mining oil sands operations in Alberta, Canada is experiencing increased national and international attention. Of particular concern
Jan 1, 2011
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Geotechnical Investigation For Soft Ground Tunnel In Alexandria, EgyptBy G. Avolio, M. Gilbert
INTRODUCTION The city of Alexandria, Egypt is located on the Mediterranean Sea at the northwestern edge of the Nile River delta. The city is approximately 26 km long and 3 km wide bounded by the se
Jan 1, 1987
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Aquatic Life Criteria Are Protective Against Copper-Caused Impairment Of Olfaction In Salmonid FishesBy J. S. Meyer
Although salmonid fishes (including Pacific salmon and trout) have only intermediate sensitivity to copper (Cu) for traditional toxicity endpoints (survival, growth, and reproduction) and thus do not
Feb 27, 2013
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Contact-bioleaching mechanism of Ni and Co from sulfide concentrate at neutral pH by heterotrophic bacteria - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2018)By X. Cui, H. Ding, J. Wen, Q. Gu
This study is a continuation of previous work designed to further explore the mechanism of the bioleaching of sulfide concentrate at neutral pH by heterotrophic bacteria Bacillus megaterium QM B1551.
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Treatment Of Refractory Gold-Antimony Concentrates With The Recovery Of SenarmontiteBy D. Royston
Gold ores containing antimony suffer from poor recoveries of gold in cyanidation due to the impact of antimony on the cyanidation process. Techniques such as lowering the pH for cyanidation can improv
Jan 1, 2007
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How the Global Experience and Reach of Tunnelling’s True Multi-Nationals Helped Solve a Difficult Road Tunnel Fit-Out ChallengeBy Simon Strong, Tim Brown, Luis Ignacio Sanz Vivanco
"One of the most significant technical and practical challenges facing the tunnel construction team on the Legacy Way road tunnel project in Brisbane, Australia was how to erect the pre-stressed preca
Jan 1, 2016
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Comminution At Mt ToddBy Gary Jobson
The Mt Todd Gold mine is situated near Katherine in the Northern Territory of Australia. Commissioning of an 8 Mtpa processing facility incorporating a four stage crushing circuit, ball mills, flotati
Jan 1, 1997
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Development And Demonstration Of Fine Coal Cleaning Circuit OptimizationBy S. Hadley, M. Placha, M. Mishra, V. Choudhry
Under a DOE-funded project, four advanced flotation technologies (the Jameson cell, the Outokumpu HG Tank Cell, an open column and a packed column) were evaluated at the benchscale to identify the tec
Jan 1, 1999
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Fine Particle Process Control For SlurryBy R. Owen
The vision-based approach to process control involving fine particles in harsh on-line environments is discussed in this paper. The sensor equipment at the process location, consisting of a light so
Jan 1, 2001
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The Relationship Between Porphyry Copper Deposits And Post-Orogenic VolcanismBy Paul Cameron Gilmour
Geologically, as distinct from economically, "porphyry copper (molybdenum, gold, silver, etc.) deposits" might be defined as large, disseminated and/or stock-work occurrences of copper-minerals, gener
Jan 1, 1972
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Technical Note - Correcting the burden formula for heave blastingBy S. D. Thompson
An AIME transaction by P.L. Allsman (1960), "Analysis of Explosive Action in Breaking Rock," contains many useful concepts applicable to blast design. Of special interest was the derivation of a heave
Jan 3, 1985
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Updates On Geared Vs Gearless Drive Solutions For Grinding MillsBy R. Kalra
The current paper looks at evaluating the merits of large geared mills versus gearless driven mills by evaluating the following factors: The capability of currently available systems in terms of powe
Feb 27, 2013
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Tectonic Environment And Petrogenesis Of Gold-Bearing Volcanics Of Hutti Greenstone Belt, Dharwar Craton, IndiaBy M. S. Riyaz Ulla
The Hutti Greenstone belt, located in the northern side of Dharwar Craton, India, contains several promising gold fields. It is predominantly composed of meta-volcanics with minor intercalations of me
Jan 1, 1993
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Lessons Learned From Mineral Appraisal With Subsequent Market Sale ? IntroductionBy M. L. Chapman
When originally accepting the assignment, the Client had described the property as vacant land. A prior appraisal was later discovered and revealed that the property included a mineral rights apprais
Jan 1, 2012
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29. Golden Grove Discovery Case Histories ? IntroductionThe Golden Grove Project area is located 220 km (137 miles) east of Geraldton in Western Australia (Fig. 1). The project is a joint venture involving Amax Exploration (Australia) Inc. (Amax), Electrol
Jan 1, 1991
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Production Of Cultured Marble vs. Natural Marble ProductsBy T. Lamond, J. O. Costello
Marble is a preferred surfacing material in up-scale buildings. Its use increased in the 1870's with rising national wealth and declined in the 1950's when synthetic materials for these appl
Jan 1, 1999