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Procedures For Designing In Situ Leach Mines For Copper ? ObjectiveProvide the U.S. mining industry with technology for designing environmentally sound, low-cost in situ leach mining operations to produce copper from small, deep, and/or low-grade copper oxide deposit
Jan 1, 1989
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Deep Diaphragm Wall Activities At Randstadrail Project In Rotterdam, The NetherlandsBy Klaus Pöllath
The Netherlands RandstadRail project makes use of a large range of sophisticated geotechnical techniques to allow a shield driven tunnel to approach the central station of Rotterdam. This paper descri
Jan 1, 2006
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Analysis of significant mineral discoveries in the last 40 years and future trendsBy Douglas R. Cook
Exploration record In preparing this paper, a list of world class discoveries prepared in 1983 has been updated. In both surveys, the following criteria were used in the definition of world class dis
Jan 2, 1986
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Slurry Pumping PracticeBy C. A. Horne
"The transportation of mineral solids in the form of slurry is a subject most of us are associated with and, in fact, live with on a daily basis. The design parameters of slurry systems and most impor
Jan 1, 1976
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Welcome to NewfoundlandBy Robert B. Parsons
"The Canadian mining industry is not off to a good start in the 1993/94 budget season. Of the five provinces and territories to table budgets as of March 31, 1993, the industry's scorecard shows:
Jan 1, 1993
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A Subsidence Prediction Model for Longwall Mine DesignBy Vladimir Admek, Paul W. Jeran, Michael A. Trevits
It has' been found that lithological conditions over the Pittsburgh Coal bed cause the subsidence coefficient to vary within the area of the subsidence trough. This precludes the use of European
Jan 1, 1986
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Backfill heat load contribution in deep level mining operationsBy C. A. Rawlins
In an underground mine the ingress of heat can generally be attributed to two sources (Rock exposure and artificial mechanisms). The heat load relating rock exposure is subdivided into stoping [~40%]
Jan 1, 2003
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Chalcedony Within Low-Sulphidation Epithermal Gold Ore as an Indicator of Decompressive BoilingBy P J. White, J V. Lawless
Low-sulphidation epithermal gold deposits, which form in quasi-hydrostatic convective hydrothermal systems, frequently contain chalcedony within high-grade ore, which has been interpreted to be a crys
Jan 1, 2002
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Environmentally and Publicly Acceptable Options for Remediation at Tui Mine Site, Te ArohaBy J Webster-Brown
The Tui Mine is an abandoned Pb-Zn mine giving rise to water quality problems in the Te Aroha region of Coromandel, New Zealand. When sampled in September 2002, for example, both the Tui and Tunakohoi
Jan 1, 2003
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Improving Pentlandite Selectivity Over Pyrrhotite Using ReagentsImproving Pentlandite Selectivity Over Pyrrhotite Using Reagents
Sep 13, 2010
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Evaluation Of Elastic Deformation Energy In Stone Cutting Of Portuguese Marbles With A Diamond Saw ? Synopsis (1ffa6408-4007-4d02-91f4-3113bfc2ffa0)By P. Falcão Neves
A detailed analysis of the geomechanical behaviour in rock cutting with a diamond saw is provided to obtain a better understanding of the mechanisms involved in the process. The energy of elastic defo
Jan 1, 2012
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Communication : The missing link in the minerals industryBy Pat C. Hautala, J. R. Hoskins
This is a new era for the minerals industry. Never before has there been more need for effective communication. So said Robert Anderson, chairman and chief executive officer of Hanna Mining Co. He was
Jan 1, 1985
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Tests Of Fiber-Reinforced Shotcrete At The Chief Joseph Mine, Butte, MontanaBy Lewis A. Martin
Researchers from the Spokane Research Laboratory, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, in cooperation with engineers from the Department of Mining and Geological Engineering, Montana
Jan 1, 2004
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Risk Assessment Due To Environmental Exposures To Fibrous Particulates Associated With Taconite OreBy Richard Wilson
In the early 1970s, it became a concern that exposure to the mineral fibers associated taconite ore processed in Silver Bay, Minnesota would cause asbestos-related disease including gastrointestinal
Jan 1, 2007
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Hard rock tunnel boring, cutting, drilling and blasting: rock parameters for excavatabilityBy K. Thuro, R. J. Plinninger
ABSTRACT: Determining tunnel stability is a key issue during preliminary site investigation. In contrast, problems of excavatability have been largely ignored. While the choice of an economic tunnelli
Jan 1, 2003
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The Design Of Stable Stope Spans For Shallow Mining OperationsBy A. H. Swart
Unplanned stope panel collapses occur on most near-surface and shallow mines in South Africa. Although these incidents often occur during blasting, they pose a major threat to the safety of undergroun
Jan 1, 2005
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The Contrast in Granitic Rock Types Associated with Tin and Gold Mineralization in TasmaniaTin mineralization in both eastern and western Tasmania shows a spatial correlation with middle Palaeozoic biotite granites and adamellites. The range of composition of these granitic rocks is restric
Jan 1, 1970
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Evaluation Of Elastic Deformation Energy In Stone Cutting Of Portuguese Marbles With A Diamond Saw ? SynopsisBy P. Falcão Neves
A detailed analysis of the geomechanical behaviour in rock cutting with a diamond saw is provided to obtain a better understanding of the mechanisms involved in the process. The energy of elastic def
Jan 1, 2012
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TEM Studies Of Pt-Al-Cr-Ru Alloys - SynopsisBy M. B. Shongwe
Pt-based alloys are being developed for high-temperature applications with the aim of replacing some of the currently used Ni-based superalloys (NBSAs) in the highest temperature applications. The Pt-
Jan 1, 2012
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The Sasol Engineering Leadership Academy(Part of the Sasol Chair in Safety Health and Environment initiative in the Department of Mining Engineering, University of Pretoria)By T. Kagogo, M. Neser, C. Knobbs, E. Gerryts
"Contrary to the way it is often portrayed, the average organization or company is far from being a cold, calculating machine. It is actually a highly emotive place where interaction with people is a
Jan 1, 2014