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Rock Mechanics Approach for the Recovery of the Zone G Crown Pillar at the Raglan Katinniq MineBy P. P. Andrieux
The recovery of the Zone G crown pillar, located between the bottom of the open pit and the top of the underground workings at the Raglan Katinniq Mine in Nunavik, started in the summer of 2008 and sh
May 1, 2009
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Public Relations Program on a Deep Tunnel Project in AtlantaBy Gregory B. Poole
As part of a $3.5 billion program to improve the antiquated waste water system in the city of Atlanta, the Nancy Creek Tunnel is being constructed across the northwest portion of the city. This tunnel
Jan 1, 2005
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IC 8798 Mine Health And Safety In-House Research, Development, And Demonstration In Fiscal Year 1979This publication summarizes, for all interested parties, the research, development, and demonstration in-house projects programed by the Bureau of Mines for fiscal year 1979 (October 1, 1978--Septembe
Jan 1, 1979
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The Anchor Mine OperationThis paper reviews the development and operation of a small underground tin mine in NE Tasmania. Tin mineralisation was discovered in the Lottah area in the 1880s with early alluvial and eluvial worki
Jan 1, 1990
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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Prevention of Carbonate Scale Deposition: A Well -Packing Technique with Controlled Solubility PhosphatesBy Karl A. Bauer, Cornelis Bezemer
The deposition of calcium carbonate scale on surface and subsurface production equipment creates an operation problem in many oil fields. The formation water in which the carbonate-scale-forming compo
Jan 1, 1970
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Production of Aggregates in New Zealand û The TrendsBy J P. Ashby
Compared with elsewhere in the world, New Zealand quarries have tended to be mostly small. The reasons for this are a combination of the relatively high transport costs, low population density and a p
Jan 1, 1993
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Millpebs Testing at Brunswick ConcentratorBy Pierre Lacoste-Bouchet, Ian Orford, Mike Cooper
"The Brunswick Mine ore requires fine grinding to achieve liberation of minerals. With 25mm slugs as the grinding media in the ball mill, there was a limitation of a P80 of 25 microns on the CuPb regr
Jan 1, 2006
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Geology and Extraction of the Northland Halloysite DepositsNew Zealand China Clays produces a unique halloysite clay product at Matauri Bay, Northland. The company has licences over four deposits that were derived from the weathering of rhyodacite dome
Jan 1, 1997
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Basics of Salt BlastingBy Anthony J. Konya
"This paper was written during part of the author’s student co-op with Cargill Salt at its Avery Islandunderground salt mine in Louisiana. Blasting salt is a unique type of blasting that is different
Jan 1, 2016
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Effects of Ti-Ta Alloy Additions on Ti-46Al CastingsBy J. Zollinger, J. R. Kennedy, J. H. Park, D. Daloz
"In order to improve the properties of cast Ti-Al alloys to replace Ni-based superalloys past the low pressure stages of aircraft engines investigations into inoculation for grain refinement were carr
Jan 1, 2017
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Use Of The 1500-pDR For Gravimetric Respirable Dust Measurements At MinesBy W. R. Reed
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) uses light-scattering dust monitors (nephelometers) in its research to develop dust controls to reduce respirable silica dust overexpo
Jan 1, 2012
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A Slope Stability Analysis For The Trojan Pit Expansion At The Wharf Resources Mine, Black Hills, SDBy V. L. Franzen, Z. J. Hladysz, C. A. Kliche
The Wharf Resources mine, located in the Bald Mountain Mining District approximately 6.4 km (4miles) west of Lead, South Dakota, has operated a surface gold and silver mine and heap leaching processin
Jan 1, 2000
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Minerals Beneficiation - A Study of the Equilibrium Ion-Exchange Properties of an Oxidized Calcareous Iron OreBy F. W. Bowdish
Analysis of data on the equilibrium exchange of sodium ions from salt solutions for calcium ions, from various fractions of an oxidized calcareous iron ore from Lorraine, France, strongly suggests tha
Jan 1, 1963
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Institute of Metals Division - Precipitation Phenomena In Supersaturated Solid SolutionsBy A Guinier
RECIPITATION in alloys is undoubtedly one of the most essential phase transformations in metallurgy and, besides, it is a phenomenon of great interest to physicists. It seems then that it can be chose
Jan 1, 1957
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The Dutch Cone Penetration Test And Its Use In Determining The Pile Bearing CapacityBy C. Van der Veen
The use of the quasi static (Dutch) Cone Penetration Test (CPT) is described as a tool to predetermine the ultimate bearing capacity of the pile point. An analysis is given why a purely theoritical ap
Jan 1, 1989
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Environmental Impacts of Deep Sea Mining: Predictive Assessment MethodsBy Diane Jones, Jeremy Spearman, Tom Matthewson
Requirements for minerals are on the increase globally and the deep sea offers a potential source of essential materials. Extracting these minerals from what is considered an environmentally sensitive
Sep 1, 2014
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A Review Of Sub-Saharan Heavy Mineral Sand Deposits: Implications For New Projects In Southern AfricaBy R. M. Tyler
The importance of the heavy mineral sands to southern African economic well-being cannot be over emphasized. The value of the worldwide titanium dioxide industry is estimated at $7 billion. Six out of
Jan 1, 2004
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Development and Testing of a More Effective Froth Handling PumpBy R. J. Visintainer, W. L. Whitlock
"Difficulties with the sizing and operation of centrifugal froth pumps are common and the underlying fluid dynamics are complex. Design and selection often relies on previous experience, offering unre
Jan 1, 2012
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Changing the Landscape of Surface Mining through Fully Wireless Initiation SystemsBy Nolan Eckroade, Nigel Pereira
Wireless electronic blasting systems are a new technology that enable truly wireless initiation through rock, air and water. This is achieved using low frequency magnetic induction waves to wirelessly
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Geology - Study of the Mechanism and Rate of Ilmenite WeatheringBy L. E. Lynd
Ilmenite concentrates prepared from beach and dune sands of Florida, India, Australia, and other localities deviate to varying degrees from the theoretical composition of pure ilmenite, and generally
Jan 1, 1961