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Pitfalls And Lessons Learned In Pump Station ConstructionBy Steven R. Lowe
Construction of a pump station, consisting of an inlet chamber, wet well and pump chamber, required excavation to a depth of 9.7 m (32 ft) below ground surface and more than 7.6 m (25 ft) below the gr
Jan 1, 2011
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Magnesia from Magnesite by Calcination/Carbon Dioxide LeachingBy Everson P. T, Moyle F. J
Magnesite-rich and dolomite-rich ores from the Savage River region of Tasmania are being considered as potential feed material for a commercial process for production of magnesia.Two selected samples
Jan 1, 1981
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Determination of Traces of Tellurium in Rocks by Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy After Volatilization with Synthetic PyriteThis method determines tellurium at concentrations down to 0·01 p.p.m., with geochemical accuracy. Tellurium is volatilized from the rock at 800°C in the presence of sulphur from decomposing
Jan 1, 1969
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Influence Of Discontinuity Orientations And Strength On Cavability In A Confined EnvironmentBy L. J. Lorig
Much of the present knowledge about caving behavior of rock masses has been obtained from empirical observations. Additional notions about caving have been developed through inferences derived from tw
Jan 1, 1989
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Recent Developments In Electric Furnace Smelting Technology At Mufulira ZambiaBy I. S. Blair
The introduction of the 36 MVA smelting furnace at Mufulira, and the experience gained during the first five years of operation have been described previously (6). Based on this experience the furnace
Jan 1, 1983
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Assessing risk in grade-tonnage curves in a complex copper deposit, northern Brazil, based on an efficient jointBy M. B. Fonseca
Risk quantification in grade-tonnage curves is critical for capital investment in mining projects and can be obtained through geostatistical simulations of orebodies. A practical difficulty may arise
Jan 1, 2003
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Practical Hints on Deep Alluvial MiningAs it is my opinion that deep alluvial mining in Victoria and in the Murray Flats in New South Wales is practically in its infancy, and considering that we, the old school of alluvial miners, who have
Jan 1, 1901
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Optimización en el ore control de la unidad YauliBy Jesús Ylazaca
El presente trabajo describe el método de control de calidad del mineral o el denominado "Ore control", realizado en la unidad minera Yauli, cuya finalidad es maximizar el valor del mineral minado par
Sep 12, 2005
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TPM (Total Productive Mining)By G. Budge
In the extractive industry the term ‘continuous improvement’ (CI) usually means procurement of the latest state of the art equipment. This is generally perceived as the only way to add further value
Jan 1, 2001
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RI 3154 The Splicing of Rubber Sheathed Trailing CablesBy A. B. Hooker, L. C. IlsLey
"Observation of the use of trailing cables in ""mines shows that the chief limiting factor in the life of the cables and their safe use is the smashing or crushing of the cables in service, together w
Mar 1, 1932
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Optimal Block Estimation by KrigingA comparison is made between elementary block estimation techniques and the optimal methods of geostatistics using data from an Australian deposit. Considerable improvement in the estimates are obtain
Jan 1, 1975
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Some New Ideas on the Age and Origin of the Etheridge Goldfield, Queensland, and their Exploration Implications (495c9435-8309-4f05-8133-4703aafde3c7)Close spatial relationships between the deposits of the Etheridge Goldfield (23 000 kg of bullion) and various regional geological and geophysical features suggest that genesis of the ore deposits was
Jan 1, 1981
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Silicone Vapor Poisoning of Catalytic Methane SensorsBy L. J. E. Hofer, J. L. Snyder, J. N. Barn, J. E. Chilton, W. E. Thomas
Various silicone materials have been proposed for use in mining environments. The catalytic methane sensors now employed are poisoned by silicone vapors. Activated charcoal and carbon cloth adsorbents
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Rate Phenomena In Uranium Extraction By AminesBy Charles F. Coleman
Kinetics studies and other rate measurements are reviewed in the amine extraction of uranium and of some other related and associated metal ions. Equilibration' is relatively fast in the uranium
Jan 1, 1979
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Bulletin 233 Protection of Oil and Gas Field Equipment Against CorrosionBy R. Van A. Mills
Rapid deterioration and destruction of metal equipment in oil and gas fields cause waste of resources and financial losses that must be lessened or eliminated if operations in many important fields ar
Jan 1, 1925
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The Dual-Electrode DC Arc Furnace ? Modelling InsightsBy Q. G. Reynolds
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, furnace, DC, reverse polarity, dual-electrode The dual-electrode direct current (DC) arc furnace uses two graphite electrodes, one connected as cathode, and one as anode.
Jan 1, 2011
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Presidential Address (d1c8711c-24f7-4067-8feb-50759fcd4917)In presenting this address I am conscious of the honour that has been paid me in my election to this important office, and I am very aware that I follow, in the position of President, many distinguish
Jan 1, 1963
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Hydraulic Stope Filling on the Golden MineG. R. Compton (Gold Mines of Kalgoorlie (Australia) Ltd., Fimiston, W. A.) : In congratulating Mr. Hooker upon his resume of Mr Parry's paper I have in mind the fact that he carried out the resea
Jan 1, 1965
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A comparison of thermally alloyed Zn-Fe coatings produced by mechanical wiping to those produced by post-coating annealingBy J. P. Landriault, F. W. Harrison
"Zinc-iron alloy coatings can be produced by either thermally alloying hot-dipped galvanized steel or by electro deposition. Stelco Inc. produces a thermally alloyed Zn-Fe alloy-coated steel, which is
Jan 1, 1987
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Investigation of the Cementation of Copper on IronThe kinetic and practical aspects of the extraction of copper from copper-rich solutions by cementation on iron was investigated. Tests were made on the effect of stirring speed, cupric sulphate conce
Jan 1, 1972