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Ready or Not?Here They ComeBy Stephen Hammond
?Our own prejudices form the greatest barrier to creating an inclusive working environment.? Have you witnessed? Racism or Negative Comments about an Aboriginal Person? ?You are free to compete wi
May 1, 2008
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Quantifying Relationships Between Subsidence and Longwall Face Advance Using DInSARSurface subsidence that results from longwall mining can be large magnitude and can affect significant areas. Conventional methods for subsidence monitoring include leveling, global positioning system
Jan 7, 2020
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RI 7964 Physical Property Data on Coal Waste Embankment MaterialsBy Richard A. Busch
Inadequate engineering design criteria for coal refuse embankments has allowed hazardous impoundment structures in coal mining areas to be created. A necessary first step to develop adequate design cr
Jan 1, 1974
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Geometallurgical Characterisation and Representative Metallurgical Sampling at Xstrata Process SupportBy J. Sliwinski, J. Oliveira
"The application of geometallurgy and corresponding sample selection can take on several formats within industry. Current practice can range from a strictly geostatistical approach to one in which geo
Jan 1, 2013
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Mineralisation and Structural Setting of the Rise and Shine Shear Zone, Otago Schist: Comparisons to the Macraes DepositBy D Craw, L Cox, R J. Norris
The Rise and Shine Shear Zone is a mineralised low-angle deformation zone traceable for at least 7 km through biotite zone schist of the Dunstan Range, central Otago. The zone is commonly believed to
Jan 1, 2005
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High Aspect Ratio Nickel Structures Fabricated by Electrochemical Replication of Hydrofluoric Acid Etched SiliconBy Xi Zhang
A technique for fabricating free-standing, high-aspect-ratio porous and pillar-type Ni structures has been developed using wet Si processing. A wafer of (100) Si was initially etched in HF solution to
Jan 1, 2006
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A Geometallurgical Approach to Flotation Process Design Using Optimised Grade-Recovery CurvesBy D. Hatfield
"Flotation plants typically aim to maximise recovery at or above a target grade. As the ore from the mine varies, operators increase or decrease the mass pull in different flotation banks by adjusting
Jan 1, 2013
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Optimization of the Cycle Time to Increase Productivity at Ruashi MiningBy H. Thomas, I. N. M. Nday
"*Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of BSc.Eng (Mining Engineering) degreeThe optimization of the cycle time to increase productivity at Ruashi Mining was an on-site proj
Jul 1, 2019
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - GypsumBy R. D. Sharpe
Gypsum wallboard manufacturers in the United States shipped 3.18 billion m2 (34.2 billion sq ft) of wall-board products during 2004 versus 2.93 billion m2 (31.5billion sq ft) in 2003. Following a hi
Jan 1, 2005
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Correlations among CO2, Cl, 3He and Heat Discharged from Geothermal Systems of the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New ZealandBased on relative CO2, N2, and 3He contents, geothermal systems of the Taupo Volcanic Zone, TVZ, can be subdivided into two major groups: arc-type systems, associated with andesitic magmatism along th
Jan 1, 1995
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IC 7854 Exploration Development, And Costs Of The Stormy Day Tungsten Mine, Pershing County, Nev. ? SummaryBy A. C. Johnson
This report describes exploration, development, and exploitation methods, and summarizes costs at the Stormy Day mine, which was discovered in 1941. Several shipments of tungsten ore were made in 1944
Jan 1, 1958
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Slurry Pumping PracticeBy C. A. Horne
"The transportation of mineral solids in the form of slurry is a subject most of us are associated with and, in fact, live with on a daily basis. The design parameters of slurry systems and most impor
Jan 1, 1976
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Evaluation of the Kelsey Centrifugal Jig at Rio Kemptville TinBy H. Wyslouzil
"The Kelsey Centrifugal Jig is a gravity separation device which utilizes the principles of the conventional mineral jigs but with the additional feature of being able to vary the apparent gravitation
Jan 1, 1990
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OFR-94-77 Study Of A Water Jet Continuous Coal Mining SystemBy P. J. G. du Toit
Coal has been mined by hydraulic means in various countries, i.e., the hydraulic excavation as well as the hydraulic transportation of coal has been practiced. The hydraulic breaking (excavating) of t
Jan 1, 1977
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New Exploration in NZ Stimulated by the Crown Minerals Prospectivity Modelling Studies for GoldThe Epithermal and Mesothermal Gold Prospectivity modelling projects carried out by Crown Minerals provided explorers in New Zealand with a new compilation of historical exploration data combined with
Jan 1, 2004
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OFR-44-82 Underground Mine Disaster Survival And Rescue: An Evaluation Of Research Accomplishments And Needs ? OverviewAn underground mine disaster is an accident of major proportions that takes a significant toll in human lives. A disaster usually disrupts the normal functioning of a mine and may result in entrapment
Jan 1, 1981
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The Deep Underground Science And Engineering Laboratory And The Construction Of Physics MegacavernsBy C. Laughton
The Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory (DUSEL) is to be constructed at the defunct Homestake Mine, in South Dakota. As a cornerstone of DUSEL?s research program, it is intended to con
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MLA 15-94 - Mineral Resource Assessment For The BLM Malheur-Jordan Resource Areas, Oregon - Volume 2By Joseph Gersic
MINFO has been developed to serve as a frontend for three databases created to store basic minerals information gathered during the minerals resource assessment conducted by U.S. Bureau of Mines(USBM)
Jan 1, 1994
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Usability of Expert System Integrated With GIS in Blasting OperationsBy U. Gorkhan Akkaya, N. Enver
Geographic information system (GIS) is one of the most accurate and useful tools to help decision – making for decision-makers. As to expert systems, it provides solutions to the problems faced by mim
Jan 1, 2013
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Port of Miami Tunnel Study: Bored or Immersed Tubes?By Eldon L. Abbott, Rebecca K. Bolan
The Florida Department of Transportation, Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise is studying the feasibility of a 1128 meter (3,700 foot) vehicular tunnel to provide direct access for Port of Miami traffic to/
Jan 1, 2005