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Time ? A Key Seismic Source ParameterBy Marty Hudyma
There are five independent seismic source parameters: seismic energy, seismic moment, source size, location, and time. These parameters are investigated primarily for evaluating seismic hazard and und
Jun 1, 2012
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The Preservative Treatment of Mine TimbersBy J. F. Harkom
Introduction The importance of the preservative treatment of mine timbers need scarcely be stressed here. Increasing the life of mine timbers will reduce one of the major costs of mining and also c
Jan 1, 1930
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The Parga CatalanaBy P. Molera
"In Catalonia, between the 10th century and 1878, some installations were developed which at first were called ""factories"" and later ""fargas"", since they manufactured iron and steel of low carbon
Jan 1, 1999
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Earthquakes the Province and of QuebecBy H. W. McGerrigle
The St. Lawrence Valley of Quebec lies in an earthquake danger zone, the main centers of which appear to be Murray Bay, Montreal and Quebec City. This paper compares conditions in this "earthquake zon
Jan 1, 1966
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Moneta Porcupine MineBy B. S. W. Buffam
"The property of Moneta Porcupine Mines, Limited, consists of a group of eight claims in Tisdale township, Ontario. It includes part of the townsite of the town of Timmins, and adjoins the west bounda
Jan 1, 1954
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Ore in Depth in British Columbia MinesBy S. J. Schofield
INTRODUCTION ONE of the greatest and most interesting problems of economic geology is to discover criteria bearing on the persistence of ore in depth. It is a question which is very much to the fore
Jan 1, 1935
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The Unitrain Loadout SystemBy D. L. Babbitt, Sniezek
"This paper deals with the varions methods for the rapid Joading of unit trains which are being: used by ore procossors to move their product to dock-s1de storage facilities or their ultimate customer
Jan 1, 1969
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Environmental Consequences of Mining in the Beijing West Mining AreaBy Kan Xing
This paper introduces common detrimental consequences to the environment from mining in the Beijing West Mining Area. For example, ongoing mining operations can cause the following environmental deter
Aug 1, 2013
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Manufacture and Uses of Saskatchewan SaltcakeBy G. F. Miller
ONLY IN THE Province of Saskatchewan is natural sodium sulphate found in Canada in amounts large enough to make recovery economically sound. Geologists have estimated that the numerous deposits within
Jan 1, 1958
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Experience With Iron Control Practices and Phased Capacity Enhancement at Hindustan Zinc Limited, Zinc Smelter, Debari Udaipur, IndiaBy Y. L. Mehta
The working experience of the Zinc Smelter, Debari, Udaipur with process modifications and iron control practices is described in detail in this paper. Most of the modifications were made at different
Jan 1, 2006
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Weathering and Degradation of Shales and MudrocksBy K. J. Aglias, M. Jeffery, J. V. Simmons, J. A. Johnston, S. G. Fityus
"Shales and mudrocks undergo weathering in the near-surface geological environment, and degradation when directly exposed at the surface. Despite having superficially similar appearances, many shales
Jan 1, 2015
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Concepts of Gearless Bali Mill DrivesBy P. Hale
"The trend to drives of more than 10,000 hp on large-capacity ball and autogenous mills for increased operating efficiency has been limited by factors in the conventional drive system. A solution to t
Jan 1, 1970
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Investigation on the Effectiveness of Air Bubbles Collision in Vibratory Column Flotation MachineBy Kremena Dedelyanova
The paper presents research of mechanism for the creation of air bubbles in vibratory a column flotation machine. Factors are discussed that influence the increase in the duration of the bubble in the
Aug 1, 2013
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Geology and Mineral Developments of Cariboo District, British ColumbiaBy W. E. Cockfield
THE object of this paper is to review recent geological work in the Cariboo district and to present notes on the recent development of mineral properties. The Geological Survey has done considerable
Jan 1, 1937
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Defining the Mineral Zones of Northern British ColumbiaBy Forrest A. Kerr
Introduction During recent years the work of the Geological Survey in northwestern British Columbia has been in the nature of reconnaissance and exploratory mapping, largely for the purpose of gainin
Jan 1, 1931
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Guidelines for the Quantitative Description of Discontinuities for use in Discrete Fracture Network Modelling"Discrete Fracture Network (DFN) modelling has increasingly being used in many geotechnical and mining engineering problems, the authors believe there is an ever greater demand to provide updated guid
Jan 1, 2015
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Chapter III-Continued - Part 4. - Little Long Lac-Sturgeon River Area - General Structural Relationships of Ore Deposits in the Little Long Lac-Sturgeon River AreaBy H. Clare Horwood
"In the Little Long Lac-Sturgeon River area of Thunder Bay district, Ontario, most of the known ore deposits occur in fractures, shear zones, and zones of brecciation, in folded sedimentary rocks . In
Jan 1, 1954
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Impressed Current Cathodic Protection of Pipeline (21cda3cd-b492-482f-91fe-be241c4e5c99)By K. Niboucha, M. Zergoug, S. Brick-Chaouch, H. Houali
"Corrosion is an electrochemical process that causes degradation and deterioration of various steel works (pipelines, drains, cisterns) whether they are buried, immersed, or not. Worldwide, we estimat
Jan 1, 2005
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Impact of Gas Emissions on the Initiation of Coal BumpsBy Jie Zhu
Coal bumps are a special form of release of geologic strain energy that has already been one of the most dangerous hazards to underground mining safety in China. A number of coal-bump models have been
Aug 1, 2013
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Mechanical Behaviour of an Australian Mudstone Subjected to Heating Treatment at High-TemperaturesBy X. F. Liu, O. Buzzi, Y. Sieffert
This study falls in the context of underground coal fires (UCF) where burning coal can elevate the temperature of a rock mass in excess of thousand degrees. The objective of the research was to experi
Jan 1, 2015