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Coal - Faults in Pitching Coal Seams - Their Effect on MiningBy A. M. Keenan, R. H. Carpenter
Geologic faults have always been a plague to the mining industry, and have often reduced a mining venture from a profitable to a marginal operation, and even at times have forced companies to liquidat
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 8071 Quadratic Functions For Copper Radiation, 0° To 180° 2? ? SummaryBy Gerald V. Gibbs
Quadratic functions, Q(hkl), are given to six places in increments of 0.01° for 2? from 0° to 90° for CuKa and from 25° to 180° for CuKa1. The wavelengths used for Cu in the computation are those agre
Jan 1, 1961
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Pressure Filtration at Falconbridge Limited Strathcona ConcentratorBy J. F. Jackson, R. W. Mau
"The first commercial installation in the mineral industry of the ""Verti-Press"" pressure filter was made by Falconbridge Limited at the Strathcona Concentrator to filter copper concentrate. The filt
Jan 1, 1990
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Communication - The Misima StoryMisiman society is matrilineal and despite relatively long contact with Europeans and mining, it retains its traditional consensus style of decision making. Many Misimans at least understand Engl
Jan 1, 1991
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Predicted versus Actual Obstructions for Two Pipe-Jacked Tunnels of the Henderson CSO, Seattle, WashingtonBy Dennis Molvik, Roberto J. Guardia, Brad Cowles, Rick Andrews, Robert A. Robinson
A 220-meter (m) segment of the Henderson/ ML King Combined Sewer Overflow(CSO) consists of two 1.8-meter-inside diameter (I.D.) pipe-jacked tunnels that pass beneath Interstate-5 and the BNSF and UPRR
Jan 1, 2005
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Modelling of Mineral Potentials of Gold and Base Metals Using Gis in Mahneshan Area, IranBy A Kamkar-Rouhani
The paper describes a mineral potential mapping of gold and other base metals in Mahneshan area, Iran, using geographical information system (GIS), in which, the method of weights of evidence is used
Jan 1, 2005
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In data, we trust – navigating through the age of AI in the mining industryBy M Pyle, R Ch, G Lane, ramhan
Data is the most valuable commodity in the information age. The use of data enables productivity, opportunity, and safety in various sectors and industries. In the late 1950s, Alan Turing coined the t
Sep 1, 2024
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Trapezoidal Tapered Ring—Key Position Selection in Curved TunnelsBy Shimi Tzobery, John E. Shamma, Samuel Swartz, Gary B. Hemphill
The trapezoidal tapered ring method has made significant progress in recent years for shielded-TBM projects, excavating tunnels with high overburden, strict water tightness criteria, and multiple curv
Jan 1, 2005
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Metal and Sulphur Recovery from the Copper Sulphide Precipitate in the Sherritt Gordon ProcessBy Parker A. J, Ruane M, Wadley L. G B
Copper, sulphur, nickel, cobalt, palladium, silver, and gold can be recovered from the copper sulphide precipitated from the "copper boil" of the Sherritt-Gordon nickel process used at Weste
Jan 1, 1978
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Mining - Experimental Impact Craters in BasaltBy J. Moore, D. Gault, R. V. Lugn
Impact of small projectiles with velocities between 0.9 and 7.3 km per sec on basalt produce craters chiefly by the ejection of fragments. Weight-size distributions of the ejecta are linear for part o
Jan 1, 1963
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Controlled Underwater Blasting in Santos Port, BrazilBy Paulo José Costa Couceiro Junior, Manuel Lopez Cano
The biggest Port of Latin America - the Santos Port in São Paulo, Brazil - has been drilled and blasted by controlled underwater techniques in order to remove around 40,000 m3 (52,318 cubic yard) of r
Jan 1, 2016
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Chemistry of Cyanidation II: Complex Cyanides of Zinc and CopperBy Woodcock J. T
During the dissolution of gold in fully aerated cyanide solutions the CN ion is the active agent, and consequently the usual method of evaluating the dissolving power of such solutions is to determine
Jan 1, 1950
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Mining - Underground Mining - The Mathematics of Mine SamplingBy R. F. Shurtz
The problem of estimating the precision of systematic samples from a mineral deposit is attacked by interpolating the quality, or other attribute measured, by using Fourier approximation. Such approxi
Jan 1, 1967
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‘Here’s to Low-Grade Ore and Plenty of it,’ the Hearsts and the Homestake MineBy Duane A. Smith
They are gone now. Gone like that long ago generation that gave them birth. The Homestake Mine, nestled in the northern Black Hills, closed in 2001 after 125 years, the longest run of any major Amer
Jan 1, 2003
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Styles and Conditions of Hydrothermal Alteration and Vein Mineralisation at Golden CrossBy M J. Begbie, P C. Keall, M P. Simpson
The Golden Cross low sulfidation epithermal deposit occurs in pervasively altered andesite of the Waipupu Formation and in the Waiharakeke Dacite. The unaltered, post-mineral Whakamoehau Andesite over
Jan 1, 1997
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The Extraction of TitaniumBy Cordner G. D
Titanium is not yet being produced on a commercial scale despite the facts that it has some impressive properties, and that it occurs very abundantly in easily-mined, highgrade oxide ores. One importa
Jan 1, 1950
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Microbes and their Metabolites - Potential Iron Ore Flotation ReagentsBy R Dwyer, S Rea, W J. Bruckard, N McSweeney, R Holmes
"The innate ability of microorganisms to adapt to changing or inhospitable environments has often been exploited for industrial purposes and forms the basis of many current biotechnological processes.
Aug 12, 2013
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Designing To Protect Adjacent Structures During Tunneling In An Urban EnvironmentBy Marco D. Boscardin, Paul A. Roy, Kevin J. DiRocco, Andy J. Miller
The North Shore Connector Project for the Port Authority of Allegheny County involves TBM mining a pair of subway tunnels through soil and rock under the Allegheny River and a narrow city street. Alon
Jan 1, 2007
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Proactive Approach To Addressing Environmental Concerns For Tunneling Under AustinBy Ray Brainard
The Jollyville Transmission Main will be a 10.5-km- (6.5-mile)-long, 213-cm (84-in.) diameter rock tunnel. The tunnel will pass beneath the Balcones Canyonlands Preserve, which was established to prot
Jan 1, 2012
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Peak particle velocity prediction using support vector machines: a surface blasting case studyBy S. R. Dindarloo
Although blasting is one of the most widely used methods for rock fragmentation, it has a major disadvantage in that it causes adjacent ground vibrations. Excessive ground vibrations can cause a wide
Jan 1, 2015