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A Focus on Variability within the Orebody for Improved Design of Flotation PlantsBy Glenn Kosick, Roger Amelunxen, Glenn Dobby
"The variability in flotation response within an orebody is often a significant problem to address during the design phase of a flotation circuit. In addition, for existing operating plants, the reaso
Jan 1, 2002
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Impact Of Surface Coal Mining On Soil Hydraulic PropertiesSoil erosion is strongly related to soil hydraulic properties. Understanding how surface coal mining impacts those properties is important in developing effective management practices to control erosi
Feb 27, 2013
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Demonstrating Passive Hydraulic Containment For An Open Pit Copper MineBy J. L. Moreno, A. L. Williamson, R. D. Bartlett
Large open pit mines in desert climates, such as the Phelps Dodge Morenci copper mine in Arizona, can create groundwater cones-of-depression of considerable size and stability. The hydraulic containme
Jan 1, 1999
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Variations in Microstructure Inherent in Processes of Manufacturing Extruded and Forged BrassBy Ogden Malin
IN conducting the manufacture of extruded brass rods and brass forgings it has been noticed that there is considerable variation in the physical properties, particularly the machinability of different
Jan 1, 1932
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Pechenga area, Russia - part 2: nickel-copper deposits and related rocksBy V. A. Melezhik, A. H. Green, L. N. Grinenko
Finally, a theoretical model is constructed that takes
Aug 1, 1994
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Geology and Chemistry of the Low Ti Magnetite-bearing Heff Cu-Au Skarn and its Associated Plutonic Rocks, Heffley Lake, South-Central British ColumbiaBy I. C. L. Webster, G. E. Ray
"The magnetite-rich Heff Cu-Au skarn lies in the Quesnel Terrane of south-central British Columbia, approximately 26 km northeast of Kamloops. The skarn formed close to the northern margin of the Heff
Jan 1, 2007
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Removal of fine particles from porous ores by pneumatic classifier of horizontal typeBy J Kokado, N Hatta, S Yabushita
A theoretical model is described for prediction of the capacity of fines from porous ores, such as cokes and sintered ores, to be removed by a pneumatic, horizontal-type classifier prior to charging i
Dec 1, 1993
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The Proterozoic Geology of the North-West Division of Western Australia (8babcfee-6d4d-45b1-afdc-dcfbf3543d75)Three main divisions of the Proterozoic are recognized in the North-West Division of Western Australia. These are referred to, in order of decreasing age, as the Mt. Bruce Supergroup, the Bresnahan Gr
Jan 1, 1966
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Improved Blasting Control and Quantity Calculations Using Reflectorless Laser SystemsBy Cam Thomas
The initial application for reflectorless laser technology was for profiling rock faces to determine front row burden and improve flyrock control and airblast. Over the past fifteen years a number of
Jan 1, 2003
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Monitoring The Effect Of Irrigation With Gypsiferous Mine Wastewater On Crop Production Potential As Affected By Soil Water And Salt BalanceBy N. Z. Jovanovic
Irrigation of agricultural crops may be a cost-effective option for the utilization of gypsiferous minewater as it may also create an opportunity to produce crops during the dry winter season on farm
Jan 1, 2004
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Monitoring And Quality Control Of A 100 Metre Deep Diaphragm WallBy D. A. Bruce
To check the feasibility and the quality of a very deep diaphragm wall, a tern of adjacent panels has been constructed, up to a depth of 100 m, in the Milan sandy gravelly soil by means of a hydraulic
Jan 1, 1989
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History of the Woman's AuxiliaryBy AMY F. JENNINGS
TO give a concise history of the Woman's Auxiliary of the A. I. M. E. is a difficult task and much interesting information must needs be omitted. The organization has grown and evolved so much fr
Jan 1, 1929
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Measurement and Analysis of Ground Movement and Load Redistribution at a Longwall Mine in Central UtahTo gather additional field data from the western United States, researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) installed an array of field instrumentation at a long
Jan 7, 2020
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The Development of Brown Coal Char as a New Metallurgical FuelBy Kennedy G. L, Evans D. G
The development of the carbonization of brown coal briquettes to produce a hard char suitable for use in place of imported hard coke has continued in Victoria, and an experimental carbonization plant
Jan 1, 1960
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An Investigation Into The Physical Constraints Of The Current Sub-Decline At Turffontein ShaftBy M. C. Bhulose
Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of B. Eng (Mining Engineering) degree The purpose of this project was to identify constraints that could occur in the current sub-d
Jan 1, 2004
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Advantages of Pressed-In Sheet Piles for New Orleans’ Hurricane and Storm Damage Risk Reduction System Flood Control ProjectBy Ian Vaz, Takefumi Takuma
"The New Orleans area has been repeatedly flooded by major storms and hurricanes since its French colonial era. After severe flooding in May 1995, the U.S. Congress authorized a massive flood protecti
Jan 1, 2017
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Economics Of Autogenous GrindingBy S. Lähteenmäki, P. Koivistoinen, J. Levanaho
Semi Autogenous Grinding (SAG) circuit is the most common grinding circuit to day. In Europe and South Africa fully autogenous (AG) circuits are also popular. SAG circuit has a lower capital cost and
Jan 1, 2001
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The Surface Plant at the Zinc Corporation Mine, Broken Hill(This paper reviews the reasons for and the principles followed in designing and constructing complete new surface works at the mine of the Zinc Corporation Limited, Broken Hill, New South Wales, and
Jan 1, 1940
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Development of a Vat Leach Process to Extract Gold from the Cochrane Hill Mine, Nova Scotia of Northumberland Mines LimitedBy P. D. R. Maltby
"With the narrow vein structure of Nova Scotia gold deposits, selective mining is rarely possible and mill heads will be too low (below 0.10 oz per ton of gold) to support a conventional mill of up to
Jan 1, 1984
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Analysis of Sympathetic Detonation in Detonating CordBy Abigail Styer, Paul Holmgren, Josh Calnan
Detonating cord is a staple of the explosives industry, used widely in the civil and defense industries. Detonating cord is a thin, flexible plastic tube filled with pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN