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Intragraben Fault Zones, Volcanism, and Geothermal Evolution in the Oregon-Idaho Graben, U.S.A.The Oregon-Idaho graben evolved after widespread tholeiitic flood basalt volcanism associated with the arrival of the plume head of the Yellowstone hotspot beneath southeastern Oregon approximate
Jan 1, 1995
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Signature Hole Analysis and Vibration Modeling: An Indonesian Case StudyBy Wawa Jaka Sungkawa, Slamet Rachman Jaka, Tom Dermody
Nowadays, with such a focus on environmental protection, surface mining activities have come under pressure to ensure their activities do not adversely affect the local surroundings. As part of the ex
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Methods to Characterize Very Thin Passive Film Formed in SCW Corrosion TestsBy Jian Li
Developing the Generation IV nuclear reactor is an international collaborative effort. One of the most promising Gen IV nuclear reactor designs is the supercritical water (SCW) concept, in which the w
Jan 1, 2010
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Qualitative And Quantitative Aspects Of Crude Oil CompositionBy Harold M. Smith
This publication summarizes the literature on the composition of petroleum, with special emphasis on naphtha and gas oil, and provides a source book for the known qualitative and quantitative facts on
Jan 1, 1968
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Soil-Cement Pile Foundations For A Large Storage Tank And Retaining Wall - Case History - SummaryBy Roy A. Bell
A 200-foot diameter, 72-foot high petroleum storage tank was built in a hillside ravine where a portion of the site contained soft clay fill. Soil-cement piles, 40 inches in diameter and up to 38 feet
Jan 1, 1997
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An Overview Of The Heavy Mineral Potential Of LiberiaBy P. J. Hancox
Heavy mineral deposits have been known from Liberia since the1950s from both river and beach placers. The heavy mineral content of beach sands ranges between 28?62% and the suite includes ilmenite, ru
Jan 1, 2000
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Keynote Lecture: Axial Design And Lateral Design - Deep FoundationsBy Mike Neill, O&apos
? Bypass soft soils near the surface ? Resist uplift loads ? Resist lateral loads ? Bypass scourable soils ? Bypass liquefyable soils ? Mitigate movement of expansive or frozen soils ? "Tu
Jan 1, 1998
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The Preservation Of Alluvial Diamond Deposits In Abandoned Meanders Of The Middle-Orange River - IntroductionBy P. G. Gresse
The Orange-Vaal River system is known to be the primary secondary source for alluvial diamond deposits in the northern Cape and along the west coast of Namaqualand. The higher order sources for diamon
Jan 1, 2003
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Use Of High Efficiency Electrical Submersible Pumps For Large Scale Mine DewateringBy K. Lang
A case study is provided that highlights the successful use of high efficiency electrical submersible pumps (ESPs) adapted from the oil and gas industry for a large scale, open pit mine dewatering
Feb 27, 2013
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Pressure Leaching of a Manganese Ore Part I: Kinetic AspectsBy Woodcock J. T
When an aqueous suspension of pyrite and manganese ore reacts with oxygen, manganese is dissolved by the ferrous sulphate and sulphuric acid produced by the oxidation of pyrite. The kinetics of certai
Jan 1, 1958
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New Approach Controls Dust At The Collector Dump Point - NIOSH Finds A Simple, Cost-Effective Solution For Reducing Dust For Blasthole DillsBy Steven J. Page, Wm. Randolph “Randy” Reed, John A. Organiscak
Researchers studying dust generation from blasthole drills developed a simple, quick fix that reduced respirable dust concentrations by more than 63% at the dump point. This device, which requires alm
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Type Seam Sequences for Some Permian Australian CoalsStandard petrographic profiles for many Permian seams from New South Wales and Queensland have been drawn up. The standard profiles of seams of the same age and from one or more coalfields were used t
Jan 1, 1970
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Preserving The Foundations Of Some Of Boston?s Oldest BuildingsBy Michael J. Atwood
Many buildings in Boston are founded on untreated wood piles, which can deteriorate and lose their structural capacity if groundwater levels are lowered below the tops of the piles, exposing the wood
Jan 1, 2011
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Practical Aspects Of Cathodoluminescence Petrography Applied To Alkali Syenite And CarbonatiteBy H. L. Barwood
Luminescence excited by electron bombardment, or cathodoluminescence (CL), is a very useful tool in petrographic examination of rocks, minerals and ores. Differences in luminescence colors and intensi
Jan 1, 2001
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Concreting Drifts at Ray Mines Division of Kennecott Copper CorporationBy Robert Thomas
DURING the past 20 years the advantages of reinforced concrete as a substitute for timbering in so-called permanent mine openings have been fully recognized, and its use has become almost general prac
Jan 1, 1936
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RI 7962 In Situ Determination of Rock Behavior by Overcore Stress Relief Method, Physical Property Measurements, and Initial Deformation MethodBy Eugene H. Skinner
This Bureau of Mines report describes the fieldwork and subsequent analysis to determine physical properties, stress distribution, and several aspects of rock behavior as a necessary evaluation for a
Jan 1, 1974
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Geometallurgical Study of Copper Oxide Mineralisation Hosted in Gravels of Different Physical QualityGeometallurgical Study of Copper Oxide Mineralisation Hosted in Gravels of Different Physical Quality
Sep 13, 2010
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Spiral Surface Property InvestigationBy X. Louw
"This paper examines the change in surface properties of the Polyurea used on spirals at different operational times: unused spiral, 28 months in operation and 58 months in operation. This is being do
Jan 1, 2017
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Recent Advances in Porphyry Copper Geology and Their Exploration UtilityBy R H. Sillitoe
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. Geological concepts are employed routinely in porphyry copper exploration at the area selec
Mar 18, 2015