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Improvements in Coal-Waste Disposal Since Buffalo CreekBy Kelvin K. Wu
A coal waste disposal dam failed on Buffalo Creek near Saunders, West Virginia, on February 26, 1972. This accident resulted in the loss of 125 lives, left over 4000 people homeless, and resulted in m
Jan 1, 2006
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Gold in Fault Gouge Without Quartz Veins, Old Man Range, Central OtagoBy D Craw
The Old Man Range, south of Alexandra, in central Otago consists of a package of highly folded greenschist facies schist of the Wanaka lithologic association. The range is crosscut by several east to
Jan 1, 2004
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IC 8048 Bibliography Of Zirconium: Supplement To Information Circulars 7771 And 7830 ? IntroductionBy Eleanor Abshire
THIS PUBLICATION is the third to be prepared as a result of a cooperative project by the Bureau of Ships and the Bureau of Mines for accumulating literature published on zirconium and hafnium. The und
Jan 1, 1962
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New Device For Load Testing Driven Piles And Drilled Shafts Separates Friction And End BearingBy J. Osterberg
A new device has been developed for load testing driven piles and drilled shafts which consists of an hydraulic jack or bellows which has a telltale rod fastended to the bottom. The rod extends upward
Jan 1, 1989
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Modeling and Optimization of Wall Damage in Underground Stope BlastingBy Abraham Lindo
"Blasting plays a key role in hard rock underground mining. It is by nature a violent and destructiveextraction method designed to economically fragment the rock into a suitable size for it to be load
Jan 1, 2016
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Reservoir Engineering - General - A Correlation of the Viscosity of Hydrocarbon Systems With Pressure, Temperature and CompositionBy H. T. Kennedy, J. E. Little
An empirical equation for the prediction of the viscosity of several pure paraffin hydrocarbons and nitrogen is presented. It involves temperature, pressure and six constants of the material, and it a
Jan 1, 1969
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Strategic Public Relations for Underground Conservatory at Tennessee Governor’s ResidenceBy Jake Hutchison, Wade Hutchison
The opposition to the project has risen as a result of some political pressures and from public perceptions about the project’s necessity and its impact on the neighborhood. As a result of this contro
Jan 1, 2009
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Support Of The Leipzig City—Tunnel Extension Using A Tie-Back Supported Freeze WallBy Helmut Hass, Michael B. Gilbert
The extension of the commuter railway system (S-Bahn) in Leipzig, Germany willrequire the construction of an underground line crossing the downtown area of thecity to tie the Bavarian Station in the S
Jan 1, 2007
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Effects of Solids Loading on Cyanidation RatesBy Ralph Harris, Qi Xia
"Gold cyanidation rates are known to be limited by the rate of oxygen dissolution in the cyanidation tanks. The effect of solids loading on the oxygen dissolution rates is not obvious and the results
Jan 1, 1997
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The Iron Bridge magnetite depositsBy C Simpson
The Pilbara region of Western Australia is well known for its abundant exports of hematite-goethite deposits, which have been mined and exported since the 1960s. Magnetite has also been mined in Austr
Jul 24, 2017
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Technology Comparison Of CFB Versus Pulverized Fuel Firing For Utility Power Generation ? Synopsis (e0bfa952-ffff-4d83-adb4-c67d33f5dc17)By J. Utt
Recent developments in circulating fluidized bed (CFB) once-through supercritical technology (OTSC) have enabled this technology to be offered as a utility-scale alternative competing head-to-head wit
Jan 1, 2012
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Why SA Matters: Cost of Lacking Operator SAScope / Agenda ? What is Situation Awareness (SA)? ? Background on SA theory ? SA is critical in a wide variety of domains ? SA and human performance ? Consequences of poor SA ? Significant chal
Aug 1, 2013
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Reflections on the Application of Geophysics to Ground ControlBy Peter Hatherly
As a discipline, geophysics covers an enormous range of scales and applications - from planetary geophysics through to the monitoring of acoustic emissions of rock samples. Although it is not a core d
Jan 1, 2006
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Keynote Address: Commodity Prices Into The New MillenniumBy B. A. Day
The traditional view taken of commodity prices is that they are cyclical, with strong demand boosting prices and attracting new suppliers. The resulting increased supply pushes prices down with conseq
Jan 1, 2000
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Improving Leaching Recovery Of Copper From Low-Grade Chalcopyrite OresBy J. M. Ekenes
New approaches that increase hydrometallurgical recovery from refractory minerals in below-mill-cut-off-grade sulfide copper ore can add significant value, improve profitability and increase ore reser
Jan 1, 2012
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Some Notes on Gold Milling Practice in BendigoThis paper endeavours to lay as concisely as possible, before the members the salient features of local gold milling practice, and to point out in what respects this practice differs from that of othe
Jan 1, 1902
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A New Methodology For The Analysis Of The Relationship Between Rock Brittleness Index And Drag Pick Cutting EfficiencyBy R. M. Goktan
Rock brittleness plays an important role in the cutting action of picks on rock surfaces. It controls the ease with which cracks can propagate through the rocks. Although rock brittleness is known as
Jan 1, 2005
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The Application of Table Flotation to the Removal of Arsenopyrite from Galena Concentrates and Silica from Lime SandsThis paper deals with the application of table flotation to two unusual mineral dressing problems. Both problems involved the removal of interfering minerals at sizes too coarse to normal froth flotat
Jan 1, 1954
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Does Thickening Save Water? ? SynopsisBy A. J. Vietti
A pilot plant paste thickening campaign was conducted at the Anglo Platinum Limited Mogalakwena South Concentrator plant in South Africa in order to determine the water saving capability of P&TT techn
Jan 1, 2011
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Real Time Integration Of Mining And Metallurgical Information For Efficient Use Of Energy And Water - Preprint 09-133By O. A. Bascur
The lack of integration of mining and metallurgical information with sufficient detail for analysis causes inefficient operation and hence sub-optimal energy and water use. It is difficult to analyze
Jan 1, 2009