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Behaviour of Reinforced Ribs of Shotcrete (RRS) Under Changing LoadBy P. Chryssanthakis
"The aim of this study is to give a better understanding for the behaviour of the composite material RRS and the synergy effect of its components while an excavation face advances during tunneling. Th
Jan 1, 2015
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Undercutting at the King Mine of Asbestos Corporation, LimitedBy C. G. Harris, R. Sluyter
The purpose of an undercut is to undermine a block of ore which will then proceed to cave into draw holes just below the undercut. Undercut-ting is the final and most vital phase in the development of
Jan 1, 1960
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Monitoring Slope Stability and Ground Movement in and Around Open Pits Using Advanced InSAR TechniquesTRE ? worldwide leader in InSAR ? Spinoff of Polytechnic University of Milan ? Numerous patents for cutting edge technology (e.g. SqueeSAR?, PSInSAR?) ? Focus solely on InSAR with over 13 years e
Aug 1, 2013
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Exploiting A Small OrebodyBy E P. Graham
Orebodies occur in an infinite variety of grades, shapes and sizes, and take many millions of years to grow. When extraction starts there is only one possible end -the mine sooner or later will run ou
Jan 1, 1964
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Terrestrial Heat Flow in the St. Lawrence Lowland of Quebec_By T H. Clark, R P. Doig, V. A. Saull, R B. Butler
Terrestrial heat flow has been determined for four boreholes in the Montreal area. The mean value of the results (uncorrected for glacial effects) is 0.790 ± 0.053 x 10-6 cal/ cm2/sec (95 per cent con
Jan 1, 1962
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Sustainability in the Steel Industry: The potential and results of Biochar applications for iron ore pellet plantsBy Michelia Alba, Ronaldo S. Sampaio, Davi S. Braga, Mathieu Dubé
Climate change is pressuring industries and governments for decarbonization commitments, research, testing, and use of best practices to achieve the target of global warming below 1.5/2 °C. As it acco
Jan 1, 2023
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Maintenance, Metallurgy and MiningBy C. W. Taylor, F. L. Martin
"THE DICTIONARY defines Metallurgy as the ""science or art of separating metals from their ores and refining them for use"". In these days, however, such a definition is not detailed enough.The modern
Jan 1, 1960
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Minerals and Mineral Products Used in the Glass IndustryBy I. L. Sills
Introduction So many minerals and mineral products are used in the glass industry that it would require an unduly long paper to deal adequately with all of them. Only those that go to make up the bat
Jan 1, 1934
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The Influence Of Plastic Anisotropy And Damage On The Crack Propagation Behaviour Of Zr-2.5nb Pressure Tube MaterialBy B. W. Williams
The crack propagation behaviour of Zr-2.5Nb pressure tube material was studied through comparison of the measured behaviour with the predicted response from finite element analysis. Three-dimensional
Jan 1, 2010
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Sinking No. 4 Shaft at Hartebeestfontein Gold Mining Company, LtdBy D D. Deacon
A brief description is given of the requirements which No. 4 Shaft has been designed to meet and of the methods by which two-stage winding of rock has been accommodated in a single shaft sunk to a dep
Jan 1, 1965
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Note on the Attitude and Conjectural Shape of the Submarine Portion of the Sydney CoalfieldBy Francis Wm. Gray
The preparation of a paper read before this Society in 1927 on Undersea Mining led to representations to the Deputy Minister of Mines at Ottawa, Dr. Chas. Camsell, and to the Director of the Geologica
Jan 1, 1934
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Mine Taxation in Canada (47079a16-4741-4ecf-9d44-1e511ce0304a)By C. G. Williams
IN preparing this paper on Canadian mine taxation, there has been no attempt to detail the requirements of the various taxing bodies; but rather to consider the matter from the standpoint of its under
Jan 1, 1935
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Man power in the Mining IndustryBy John J. Deutsch
"1T is a great pleasure for me to be present at the Annual Dinner of the C.I.M.; a pleasure which is combined with a mutual opportunity that I value highly. First of all, this occasion gives me a chan
Jan 1, 1966
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Evolution of sandwich belt high-angle conveyorsBy Earl M. Frizzell, Joseph A. Dos Santos
"Conventional belt conveyors offer an economical method for transporting materials at inclines approaching 18 degrees. Sandwich belt conveyors may be used to transport materials at high angles, to 90
Jan 1, 1983
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Recent Improvements in Magnesium Alloy FoundingBy J. W. Meier
Introduction The great importance of air warfare during World War II and the introduction of large-scale air transportation and airborne operations created an immediate demand for large quantities
Jan 1, 1948
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Autogenous and semi-autogenous mill circuitsBy A. K. Ratte, C. M. Brown
"IntroductionIn autogenous mills, grinding of the ore feed is accomplished by the direct action of the variously sized rocks making up the feed on each other and the mill interior. Size reduction is a
Jan 1, 1989
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Chapter 11. Types of RoyaltiesBy Karl J. C. Harries
"11.1. INTRODUCTIONA royalty is the most common form of interest retained by an owner who is disposing of his property or by a joint venturer who ceases, voluntarily or otherwise, to participate in th
Jan 1, 2003
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The Purchase of Mechanical Equipment for MinesBy D. S. Hines
The purchase of mechanical equipment for mines is not unlike the purchase of other materials or supplies in general principle, but on account of the major part such equipment plays in the operations,
Jan 1, 1930
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Status report on Canadian coal miningBy Eric D. Jamieson
"How well is the Canadian coal industry able to expand in the tough competition with other fuels in Canada and with other suppliers in the international, metallurgical and thermal coal trade? Coal pro
Jan 1, 1980
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Aerial Tramway Construction and OperationBy Dale L. Pitt
Introduction In opening up a new country, one of the most vital problems is that of transportation Without roads, railways, or water routes, development is very slow because these are the arteries
Jan 1, 1930