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Regional Mineral Industry Review Of Africa (7f148b71-72dd-4ef3-aebf-200117eba72a)By Thomas C. Denton
In 1965 Africa maintained its position as a region of the world essential to advanced non-Communist nations for supply of vital metals and minerals. The position stemmed from the fact that Africa prod
Jan 1, 1967
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Oilwell Cementing: What Is Next?By A. Mahmoudkhani
Primary cementing is the process of placing cement in the annulus between the casing and the formations exposed to the wellbore. Portland cement was first used in 1903 in the Lopoc Field in California
Jan 1, 2012
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Note on Lollingite and the Occurrence of Cobalt and Nickel in the Broken Hill LodeBy Edwards A. B
The occurrence of lollingite (FeAs2 ) in the Broken Hill lode is recorded by an analysis of lollingite published in the Annual Report of the Department of Mines, New South Wales, for the year 1934 (p.
Jan 1, 1939
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Exploration Decision Analyses for the Brightwater TunnelsBy L. Maday, V. J. Perrone, M. B. Gilbert
INTRODUCTION The Brightwater conveyance system project in King County, Washington consists of constructing about 21 km (13 mile) of effluent and combined influent and effluent tunnels. The influen
Jan 1, 2005
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Foundation Base Material Strength Assessment for Drilled Pipe Piles using Force and Displacement DataBy Patrick J. Hannigan, Geir Veslegard, Frank Rausche, Rozbeh B. Moghaddam
A common type of deep foundation used in Norway to support bridge structures is the drilled pipe piles (piles) filled with concrete reinforcement after installation. The standard installation practice
Jan 1, 2018
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Optimization of Water Supply and Reutilization in Base Metal Processing in Dry RegionsBy Raymond Philippe
Background ?Hatch Water has worked with most major mining companies in Chile on water supply and optimization projects ?Many(copper) mining projects are located in Northern Chile, which hosts the
May 1, 2009
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Environmental Management Plans to Reduce Mine Closure CostsBy I F. Bell, K P. Hammerschmid
Well planned and executed environmental management plans can reduce life-of-mine operating costs and the need to deal with major environmental issues at the time of mine closure. With proper planning
Jan 1, 1995
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Improving Leaching Recovery Of Copper From Low-Grade Chalcopyrite OresBy J. M. Ekenes
New approaches that increase hydrometallurgical recovery from refractory minerals in below-mill-cut-off-grade sulfide copper ore can add significant value, improve profitability and increase ore reser
Jan 1, 2012
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Removal of Iron Oxides from Bauxitic OresA process was developed, on a laboratory scale, for the removal of iron oxides from Weipa pisolitic bauxite. The technique involves the chemical reduction ofthe iron oxides by carbon, followed by sele
Jan 1, 1971
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Tectonic Features of Sumatra and New Zealand in Relation to Active and Fossil Hydrothermal Systems: A ComparisonBy M J. Andrews, P J. White, I Bogie
Active geothermal systems occur widely in Sumatra and in the Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ) ofNew Zealand. There are also many occurrences of epithermal gold mineralisation in Sumatra, some of which are ec
Jan 1, 1995
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An Investigation into the Relative Efficiencies of Common Brattice Cloths in use in Australian Coal MinesCommon brattice cloths in use in Australian coal mines are compared by permeability measurements. The respective advantages of twill weave and tarpauling* weave cloths are listed, and the improvements
Jan 1, 1959
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Comparative Study Of Western US Longwall Panel Entry SystemsBy Khamis Y. Haramy
This paper summarizes ground control studies of longwall panel entry systems in two Western U.S. coal mines. Presented are comparisons of in situ pressure change measurements and assessments of chain
Jan 1, 1989
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The Petrography of Some Triassic Ipswich CoalsBy Taylor G. H
The Triassic Ipswich (SE. Queensland) coals are of bituminous rank. The more exact rank of individual samples was determined by measuring the reflectance of the vitrinite. While in general the rank of
Jan 1, 1963
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The Effect of an Excessive Addition of Copper Sulphate on the Flotation of SphaleriteBy Dunkin H. H
Flotation tests in a laboratory flotation cell at pH 8-8.5 and other sui}plementary tests were carried out on sphalerite-quartz and sphalerite-pyrite-'quartz mixtures. Depression of sphalerite re
Jan 1, 1954
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Pressure Leaching of Copper-Cobalt-Zinc Containing Calcine with the Outotec Pressure Oxidation ProcessBy Mehmet Canbazoglu, Kaarlo Haavanlammi, Hannu Laitala
Cobalt is currently a critical metal because of the increasing number of electrical vehicles forecast for production. Copper and zinc are base metals that are used in many everyday applications, inclu
Jan 1, 2019
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Use Of Non-Invasive Helical Foundations For Urban Forest Canopy Walk Way ? Atlanta Botanical GardenBy David C. Kraft
Helical piles and ground anchors were used to meet critical design and constructability requirements for an urban forest Canopy Walk at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta, GA. The 12-foot wide ped
Jan 1, 2011
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Case History of the Corridor Orebody, Mount Lyell, TasmaniaBy McKenzie A. M
The Corridor ore body is so named because it occurs in an east-west zone or corridor of schist bounded on the north by the siliceous conglomerates of Mount Lyell, and on the south by similar conglomer
Jan 1, 1961
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Exploration at the Sams Creek Project, Northwest Nelson, New ZealandThe Sams Creek gold deposit near Takaka in northwest Nelson was discovered in 1974 by CRA Exploration (CRAE) geologists. CRAE recognised the potential of the area and subsequently undertook a comprehe
Jan 1, 2004
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Effect of Lattice Impurities on Electronic Properties and Surface Adsorption of Sphalerite - A Density-Functional Theory StudyEffect of Lattice Impurities on Electronic Properties and Surface Adsorption of Sphalerite - A Density-Functional Theory Study
Sep 13, 2010
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Preparation of Iron Oxide Feed Stock for Pig Iron/Sponge Iron Production - Role of NMDCBy Sahoo K. C
Traditionally, the blast furnace (BF) has maintained a dominant position as the primary source of iron units. Notwithstanding the efficient nature of the process in respect of its material and energ
Jan 1, 1999