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Triassic to Early Cretaceous Tectonic Evolution of New Zealand Terranes: A Summary of Recent Data and an Integrated ModelRecent data contributions to New Zealand Mesozoic terrane geology confirm the consensus interpretation thatNew Zealand grew by the progressive addition of material by plutonic and accretionary process
Jan 1, 1995
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The Lexington-Lone Star copper-gold porphyry: An Early Jurassic cratonic linear system, southern British ColumbiaBy B. N. Church, R. H. Seraphim, J. T. Shearer
"The Lexington-Lone Star CU-Au deposits straddle the Canada U. S.A. border, south of Greenwood, British Columbia. This 3 km long linear porphyry system occurs in a northeast dipping belt of sheared qu
Jan 1, 1995
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Recycling Scheme for Scrapped Automobiles in JapanBy Masao Suzuki
Over 5 million cars are scrapped yearly in Japan. After dismantling. scrapped automobiles, they are put into a shredder for differential recovery of ferrous and nonferrous metals. The residue, which i
Jan 1, 1995
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Air Separation Of Heavy Metal Contaminants From SoilBy Martin E. Nelson
Several heavy metal separation techniques are currently being developed for soil remediation at various Department of Defense and Department of Energy (DOE) Facilities. The majority of these technique
Jan 1, 1995
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Geothermal Systems in New Zealand and the Philippines - Why are they so different? (f9f07ead-ff1f-4853-9019-27f3e7931bb6)The Taupo Volcanic Zone in New Zealand and the Philippine Mobile Belt in the Philippines are characterized by active subduction, active volcanism and high seismicity. The main factors affecting chara
Jan 1, 1995
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Discussion - Large Dozer Stripping Case Studies - Hrebar, M. J.By B. Beatty
Discussion by B. Beatty This is a response to M.J. Hrebar's paper, which tracks in detail the highly productive stripping capabilities of modern large bulldozers at two separate installations.
Jan 1, 1995
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The Choice Between EPB- and Slurry Shields; Selection Criteria by Practical Examples DIPL.-ING. Claus BeckerThe choice between EPB - and Slurry Shields is influenced by the following factors: grain size distribution, cohesiveness, occurence of boulders, occurence of gas, feasibility of soil separation and m
Jan 1, 1995
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Recycling Of TantalumBy Axel Hoppe
Although Tantalum is not usually regarded as a precious metal, its pricing structure is very similar to that of Silver. Different from precious metals, Tantalum has only industrial applications and it
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 9565 - Stability Analysis of a Backfilled Room-and-Pillar MineBy D. R. Tesarik, R. W. McKibbin, J. B. Seymour
Displacement and stress changes in cemented backfill and ore pillars at the Buick Mine, near Boss, MO, were monitored by engineers from the U.S. Bureau of Mines and The Doe Run Co., St Louis, MO. A t
Jan 1, 1995
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Pre-Splitting - Wall Control for Surface Coal MinesBy Cocker A
Pre-splitting for smooth highwall formation is conducted in around 75 per cent of surface coal operations within Australia. The CMTE (Centre for Mining Technology and Equipment) in conjunction with
Jan 1, 1995
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The Structural and Hydrodynamic Framework for Epithermal Exploration (2963b0f0-6ca9-48f5-bafb-06fd586f730b)By Etheride MA
The evolution of economic precious metal and copper-gold deposits in high-level igneous terranes is dependent on very efficient fluid focussing. This is most readily achieved by contemporaneous defor
Jan 1, 1995
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Analysis Of Floor Heave MechanismsBy S. S. Peng
To prevent mine floor heave, the mechanisms of floor heave must be fully understood. Based on the field study, the mechanisms of two types of floor heaves are analyzed in this paper. The mechanical mo
Jan 1, 1995
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Pilot Plant Production Of Prime Western Grade Zinc From Lead Blast Furnace Slags Using The Enviroplas ProcessBy Albert F. S. Seboukens
A 5;6 MVA pyrometallurgical demonstration-scale pilot plant was commissioned at Mintek, South Africa, in 1994, using lead blast-furnace slag and coke as raw materials. The plant included a.d.c. power.
Jan 1, 1995
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Technical Note - Optimal Design Of Underground OpeningsBy M. Mohammed, S. J. Jung
The prime criteria in the design of underground openings with complicated geological structures is ground control. Stability of underground openings for deep mines is critical because incorrect orient
Jan 1, 1995
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Adsorption Of Gold Cyanide Compexes By Activated Carbon Of Non-Coconut Shell OriginBy Mustafa Yalçin, Ali Ihsan Arol
Coconut shells are the most widely used raw material for the production of activated carbon used in the gold production by cynanide leaching. There have been efforts to find alternatives to coconut sh
Jan 1, 1995
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Application Of Fuzzy Set Theory In Evaluation Of Roof Categories In Longwall MiningBy Y. M. Jiang
Many underground instabilities, such as excessive shield loading and roof falls, occur at longwall faces causing safety problems and production losses. Such instability problems are directly related t
Jan 1, 1995
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Numerical Modelling Of The Sediment Transport Due To Deep Sea MiningBy J. A. Jankowski
The situation in the raw material market has brought into consideration the commercial exploitation of the mineral deposits on the deep sea bed and in particular the manganese nodules. They occur gene
Jan 1, 1995
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Adsorption Of Heavy Metal Ions On Manganese Oxide-Coated MediaBy Ping K. Di
A naturally aged and synthesized manganese oxide-coated granular media was found in our laboratory to have the capability of the removal of soluble Mn(H) from mine drainage by adsorption and oxidation
Jan 1, 1995
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The Ebor Volcano: a Miocene-age Central-type Intraplate Volcanic-intrusive Complex, Northeastern NSW, AustraliaBy Feebrey CA, Duncan RA
The Ebor Volcano in northeastern New South Wales is an eroded example of a central-type intraplate volcanic-intrusive complex. It is of Miocene age (19-20 Ma) and has similarities to other central-ty
Jan 1, 1995
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Why Electronic Detonators Practical Demonstration with DSL2 & DSL3 SystemsBy Thierry Bernard, Phillipe Cappello, Jean Marc Laboz
"The main reasons of the emergence of electronic detonators are linked to:-Local urban development close to mining operation sites-Environment regulations"
Jan 1, 1995