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Development of luminescent diamond simulants for X-ray recovery - Synopsis
By J. Danoczi
Specially designed X-ray machines are used extensively on diamond mines for the recovery of diamonds from ores. These machines are extremely expensive and, at present, there are no reliable methods of
Jan 1, 2008
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Evaluation Of Movement Data And Ground Conditions For The Åknes Rock Slide
By V Kveldsvik, N Ragvin, T Eiken, G Grøneng, G V. Ganerød
Catastrophic rock slope failures have caused destructive tsunamis in Norwegian fjords. At the Åknes rock slope the tsunami generating potential is large due to the potential large volume involved in a
Jan 1, 2006
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Solidification Of An Al-Zn Alloy During Semi-Solid Processing - Synopsis
By S. L. George
The semi-solid metal casting process results in a unique solidification path. The microstructural features that were identified during the characterization of the as-cast microstructure, were used as
Jan 1, 2011
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Subsidence analysis and prediction based on a real case
By B. Solar Menéndez, M. B. Díaz Aguado, I. Á. Fernández, C. González Nicieza
The analysis of subsidence due to the opening of an underground void (mining, water exploitation or civil works hole) is a problem usually hard to solve. First of all, it requires a predictive model,
Jan 1, 2003
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International Best Practice And Resource Nationalism: The International Bar Association?s Model Mine Development Agreement - Introduciton
By P. S. G. Leon
One of the most difficult areas in concession contracts in resource-rich developing countries is achieving an equitable balance between the interests of investors, host states and, increasingly, mine
Jan 1, 2011
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Teetered Bed Separators ? The Australian Experience
By R. Drummond
The fourth Teetered Bed Separator (TBS) has just been installed in Australia, and trials have been run in many sites. There is a growing recognition of the potential advantages of using TBS technology
Jan 1, 2002
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Kriging estimation of block densities in Ahmavaara PGE-deposit
By E. Laine
Rock density determinations are necessary for ore resource evaluations from estimated block grades in g/t. Rock density depends on the mineral composition and, thus, it is specific for each rock type.
Jan 1, 2003
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Measurement of induced stress under high rock stress by compact conical-ended borehole overcoring technique
By K. Sugawara, H. -S. Jeong, Y. Ishiguro, J. Otani, Y. Obara, A. Hirata
A series of measurements of induced stress by the Compact Conical-ended Borehole Overcoring (CCBO) technique was performed within rock mass around a tunnel excavated in a region that an underground po
Jan 1, 2003
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The Effects of Froth Depth and Impeller Speed on Gas Dispersion Properties and Metallurgical Performance of an Industrial Self-Aerated Flotation Machine
By H. Naghavi, M. Karimi
"In self-aerated flotation machines, the gas rate depends on operational variables (e.g. froth depth and impeller speed), pulp properties (e.g. solid content and viscosity), and reagent addition (e.g.
Jul 1, 2019
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Phasing Out Reverberatory Furnace Operations At KCM Nkana
By M. Natarajan, C. J. Cutler, E. Mponda
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, furnace, KCM Nkana, Zambia The Nkana smelter was initially commissioned in 1931, with two reverberatory furnaces, two Peirce-Smith converters, and blister copper casting
Jan 1, 2006
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An experimental damage model for predicting the nonlinear behavior of rock
By S. -H. Chang, C. -I. Lee, Y. -K. Lee
Based on results from triaxial compressive tests, an experimental damage model to simulate post-peak behaviours as well as nonlinear behaviours before peak strength was developed. In order to consider
Jan 1, 2003
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The Most Common Error In Applying ?Gy?s Formula? In The Theory Of Mineral Sampling, And The History Of The Liberation Factor
The modern theory of sampling of particulate minerals essentially consists of a recent generalization of the procedures for applying and calibrating the formula usually known as ?Gy?s Formula? for sam
Jan 1, 2002
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Wear Analysis of Tap-Holes at Two Ferrochromium Production Furnaces
By J. D. Steenkamp
"In July of 2016 and June 2017, major tap-hole repairs were carried out during the annual shutdown of two 63 MVA submerged arc furnaces producing ferrochromium in South Africa. The hot excavations of
Jun 1, 2019
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TEM Study Of Solid Titanium Oxides Inclusions In Steel Melt At 1600°C
By C. -T. Mutale, A. S. Tuling
Titanium can exist in three different oxidation states. Its oxides are numerous and in presence of iron and oxygen, iron-titanium oxide compounds can also form. Some of the oxides are non-stoichiometr
Jan 1, 2004
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Metal-Rock Pair Characterization In Excavation Engineering - Synopsis
Abrasivity and wear resistance are not intrinsic properties of materials, but rather parameters describing the interaction between the wear part and the material exerting the wearing action. Moreover,
Jan 1, 2012
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The Economics of Exhaustible Mineral Resources—Concepts and Techniques in Optimization Revisited
By C. Hutton
"SynopsisThe last commodities supercycle (2003 to 2011) was characterized by a belief in volume at any cost, where absolute output was deliberately prioritized over productivity considerations. This p
Jan 1, 2015
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Slope unit based 3D landslide hazard mapping system
By Y. Mitani, M. Xie, G. Zhou, T. Esaki
The assessment of landslide instability and risk has become a topic of major interest for both geoscientists and engineering professionals as well as for local communities and administrations in many
Jan 1, 2003
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Metal-Rock Pair Characterization In Excavation Engineering - Synopsis (561bd13f-bd45-4974-85ef-61eb18d50b1a)
Abrasivity and wear resistance are not intrinsic properties of materials, but rather parameters describing the interaction between the wear part and the material exerting the wearing action. Moreover,
Jan 1, 2012
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Comparison of the fractography of rockbursts and impact structures
By W. U. Reimold, R. Armstrong, R. G. Charlesworth
For many years rockbursts have plagued the mining industry. Although much research has gone into studying this phenomenon only a small proportion of it has been on the actual source mechanism. A study
Jan 1, 2003
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How Do Bacteria Interact With Minerals?
Sulphide minerals, such as pyrite and sphalerite, are leached by ferric sulphate. This reaction produces ferrous sulphate and other dissolved products. The ferrous sulphate is re-oxidized to ferric su
Jan 1, 2000