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Why Copper Prices Are Going To Triple Over The Next DecadeBy Robin Adams
After nearly five years of economic hardship, the world copper industry is, in our opinion, about to enter a period of considerable strength. This opinion is based on three main propositions, namely:
Jan 1, 1979
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Using diamond drilling to evaluate a placer deposit : A case studyBy G. T. Newell, J. G. Stone, V. M. Mejia
Introduction Advances in drilling have reached a point where large diameter cores can be recovered from "tight," or weakly indurated placer gravels. In such ground, core drilling can provide more rel
Jan 9, 1988
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Contribution of Specific Minerals to the Neutralization Potential in Static TestsBy T. T. Chen, J. L. Jambor, J. E. Dutrizac
A reconnaissance study of the neutralization potential of 30 diverse minerals, 28 of which are silicates and aluminosilicates, has shown that most of these minerals contribute minimally to the neutral
Jan 1, 2000
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A New Sand And Gravel Deposit: From Perception To Production ? IntroductionBy H. L. Bourne
This paper describes six basic stages between perception and production for a new sand and gravel deposit. Sand and gravel, like many of our natural resources, is taken for granted. It is assumed by J
Jan 1, 1970
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Application Of Engineering Economics Methods To Decision Making In Mineral ProcessingBy R. J. Gochin, G. D. Schena
Mineral processing options and technical innovations should be financially assessed. Indeed technical feasibility alone does not offer an adequate process selection criterion. An appraisal by the use
Jan 1, 1995
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Developing an Information System to Choose Abandoned Mine Sites for ReclamationBy E. K. Albert
Title IV of the 1977 Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA) provides for an abandoned mine reclamation fund. This fund, taken from fees collected from operating coal mines, provides capita
Jan 1, 1990
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Applications Of Shallow, High-Resolution Seismic Reflection To Various Mining OperationsBy R. D. Miller, D. W. Steeples
Application of shallow, seismic reflection to problems associated with mineral exploration, mine planning, abandoned-mine detection and environmental evaluation has been successful in many geologic se
Jan 1, 1996
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A Suggested Approach to Rock Characterization in Terms of Seismic VelocitiesBy W. R. Dearman, N. Turk
A seismic fissuration index (K) is defined as the ratio of the difference in the P and S wave velocities obtained when a dry rock specimen is tested both under a load equal to half the uniaxial compre
Jan 1, 1986
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Application of a Micro-Computer to Exploration Geology : A Case StudyBy T. J. Carew
INTRODUCTION The application of micro-computers to the evaluation of an advanced exploration project is illustrated by reference to a large project in the Sudbury Basin region of Canada. The depos
Jan 1, 1987
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Flotation Of Sulfide Ores With Mercaptobenzothiazole As Compared To Other PromotersBy Corneille S. Ek
Flotation of several copper and lead-zinc ores has been carried out with mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT) as promoter. The results of laboratgory batch flotation tests have been compared with those obtaine
Jan 1, 1995
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Application of Polymer to Control Fluid Flow in in situ LeachingBy Y. Topkaya, R. E. Johnson, B. R. Palmer, R. B. Bhappu, J. Brent Hiskey, Gürses Öner
Currently there is considerable interest in applying in situ leaching technology to recover copper from oxide ores. In many instances, the distribution of copper mineralization in these deposits is fr
Jan 1, 1993
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Cut-and-Fill Stoping - Introduction to Open Cut-and-Fill StopingBy Joel K. Waterland
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Open cut-and-fill stoping for many years was prob¬ably the most widely used mining method in under¬ground metal mines. Then for a time this method was largely supplanted by the bl
Jan 1, 1982
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Friction Rock Stabilizers And Their Application To Ground Control Problems - IntroductionBy J. J. Scott
Friction Rock Stabilizers, trade name Split Set*, is a new support system invented by the author and under development by Ingersoll-Rand and Lee-Norse Company. Split Sets are a substitute for standard
Jan 1, 1974
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Ground Freezing To Provide Support For Tunneling Using Vertical Refrigeration PipesBy Theodore Budd, Joseph A. Sopko
Ground freezing was selected to provide excavation support and ground water control for the construction of a 457 cm diameter tunnel between two underground structures for a major sewer project in Mil
Jan 1, 1991
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The Management Of The Introduction Of Technology New To An OrganisationBy Douglas Owen
Two case studies describe the introduction of technology new to an organisation. The lessons learnt from these Case studies contribute to Our general understanding of the management of technological c
Jan 1, 1989
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Special Report : US Gypsum Regroups to Cut Costs, Find New MarketsBy Graham J. Morgan
The following material is excerpted from a presentation Mr. Morgan gave recently to representatives of the financial community. Introduction 1982 was a period of challenge for United States Gypsum
Jan 2, 1983
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Effects Of Water Table Modifications Due To Mining In Asturias (Spain)By J. Loredo
The Asturian Central Coal Basin, in northern Spain, has been from 18th century an important coal producing area in Spain. Previously to mining activity, aquifer systems were of multibed porous type bu
Jan 1, 2006
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Using the DRylron™ process to produce value-added iron unitsBy F. G. Rinker
World demand for metallized iron continues to increase, keeping pace with steelmaking requirements for lower-cost hot metal. Virgin iron ore and in-plant oxide fines can be reduced to direct reduced i
Jan 1, 2002
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Water Jet Rock Cutting and Its Application to Tunnelling Machine PerformanceBy Chun K. Ip, Simon T. Johnson, Robert J. Fowell
Laboratory conducted cutting tests at traverse speeds up to 1 m/s have been undertaken with high pressure water jets assisting the cutting action of drag tools. Four sandstones and one limestone have
Jan 1, 1986
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Better Utilization Of Drilling And Blasting Resources To Increase Mining ProfitabilityBy Paulo Roberto Pereira
This paper is motivated by the belief that increasing drilling and blasting costs will not necessarily bring about better digging or crushing productivity. As a matter of fact it can be counter produc
Jan 1, 2005