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Industrial Mineral Production and PotentialIndustrial Minerals production in New Zealand is limited in both quantity and range, but imported in quantities that make New Zealand the world's biggest consumer per head of population. The use
Jan 1, 1997
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IC 8080 Progress In Controlling Acid Mine Water: A Literature Review ? Introduction And SummaryBy Walter C. Lorenz
In connection with its renewed study seeking solutions to problems created by release of acid water from bituminous coal mines, the Bureau of Mines recently surveyed reports already written on the sub
Jan 1, 1962
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Trail Mountain Mine: A Case Study For Improving Locations Of Mining-Induced Seismicity With Double-Difference Relocation (2de3a4ff-91be-4a02-947a-fc4fd7ffaac8)By Eleanor Sonley
In October 2000, temporary seismographic stations were installed above the Trail Mountain Mine, Emery County, Utah, USA to supplement a regional network. Over seven months, 1826 mining-induced seismi
Jan 1, 2009
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Design and Construction of the Shoal Creek Raw Water Intake at Lake LanierBy D. Rendini, R. D. Gutridge
INTRODUCTION Gwinnett County, Georgia, is a part of the rapidly expanding metropolitan Atlanta Georgia area. Located approximately 48 km (30 miles) northeast of Atlanta, Gwinnett County has a curr
Jan 1, 2005
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Processing Copper-Gold Ore at Ok TediBy Kanau JL, Kilgour I
This paper describes the metallurgical processes at the 80 000tpd Ok Tedi Mining Limited concentrator, which treats copper- gold ore by single-stage crushing, SAG and ball milling and flotation to
Jan 1, 1991
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IC 9205 Emission Products From Combustion Of Conveyor BeltsBy Margaret R. Egan
A series of experiments were undertaken by the Bureau of Mines to determine the emission products of several types of conveyor belting and other combustible materials found in mines. These experiments
Jan 1, 1988
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Post Taphole Practices Adding ValueBy H. Hearnden
Whereas in the past, ladles were simply a means of transferring molten products from furnace tapholes to points of discharge be they casting pans or waste dumps, the ladle is now becoming a more integ
Jan 1, 2004
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Deep, Large Diameter Bored Piles In Hong Kong, Two Selected Cases - SynopsisBy Yvone Franco Crosato
The dense population of Hong Kong requires the construction of tall buildings in reclaimed areas or perched on the slopes of the many hills. The large loads to be supported are carried by deep foundat
Jan 1, 2000
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A Study on Heat Transfer Coefficient Distribution in High Pressure Hydrogen QuenchingBy Bowang Xiao
Recently more and more attentions are paid to high pressure hydrogen quenching (HPHQ) for its advantages such as environmental friendliness, low distortion, etc, compared to oil and water quenching. I
Jan 1, 2010
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Soil Deformation Analysis During TBM Excavation: Comparing Three Different TBM Technologies Used During the Construction of the Toulouse Metro Line BBy Richard Kastner, Emilie Vanoudheusden, Fabrice Emeriault, Jacques Robert
INTRODUCTION The subway line B of Toulouse (France) has been realized with three different tunnel boring machines (TBM) techniques: Contracts 2 and 5 are excavated with earth-pressure balanced TBM
Jan 1, 2007
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The Diamond Search in Australia - Applications of a Mobile Prospection Unit and the Concept of Mineral-GeochemistryThe Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres (BRGM) (a French Government-sponsored geological and mining agency), through international experience gained over many years, has become very skilled i
Jan 1, 1971
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Proposesd Research Laboratory at Risdon, Tasmania, for the Electrolytic Zinc Co. of Australasia Ltd.The development of research activities at Risdon and the implementing of a policy of instrumentation in plant processes have, in recent years, entailed a considerable increase in research staff and cr
Jan 1, 1949
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The Uses of Electricity in Mining with Special Reference to the Electrical Operations at Mount MorganThat electricity is an important and valuable agent, the limit of whose capacity for utilisation is as yet unknown, is a truism; although enormous advances have been made, the possible developments ar
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Precipitation of Lead and Silver from Brine Solutions by Metallic IronThe preeipitation of dissolved lead from a strong brine by metallic iron is a chemically controlled, first order reaction. The precipitation rate is sensitive to changes in chloride concentration and
Jan 1, 1961
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Corrosion of Lead Anodes in Base Metals ElectrowinningBy Jerry Gagnon, Matt Burr, Dave Evans, Timothy Ellis, Davies Kakengela, Abbas Mirza, Larry Webb, François Leclercq, Andrew Johnston
Lead-based alloys are the primary anodes used in electrowinning from sulphate-based aqueous systems. Lead anode technology has evolved over the years, migrating from pure lead and lead-antimonial allo
Jan 1, 2015
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Characterization Of Hydrothermally Dried Low-Rank Coals – Preprint 97-75By O. Noirot, H. C. Owens, P. D. Rao, D. E. Walsh, J. R. Mokka
Over a period of seven years (1989-1996) the Mineral Industry Research Laboratory (MIRL) University of Alaska Fairbanks, has investigated the effects of temperature, residence time, and particle size
Feb 24, 1997
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Managing A New Technology - An Update Of The UK Rockbolting StoryBy L. R. Stace
Arguably, one of the most significant technological breakthroughs that had been experienced during the period when British Coal was the major coalmine operating company in the UK, the use of rockbolts
Jan 1, 1996
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Old Sewer, Big Risks: Managing Risks During The Design And Construction Of A 21-Story Building Adjacent To A Critical 100-Year-Old Sewer StructureBy Damian R. Siebert
Risk-reduction measures implemented during the design and construction of a 21-story pile-supported building adjacent to a below-grade 100-year-old sewer structure were keys to a successful foundation
Jan 1, 2011
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The Influence of Impurities on the Properties of Lead Part IIIThe work to be described is part of a comprehensive research on the influence of impurities on the properties of lead. The author had previously compared an electrolytic lead containing less than 0.00
Jan 1, 1934
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Feasibility of controlled recirculation of exhaust air to reduce heating costs at Ruttan Mine, ManitobaBy J. -P. Saindon, L. D. Nel, A. E. Hall, S. G. Hardcastle
"This paper reports on an investigation into gas and dust concentrations in Ruttan Mine's exhaust air. The values obtained indicate that there is excellent potential to recirculate approximately
Jan 1, 1988