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A New Streaming Potential Apparatus And Study Of Temperature Effects Using It ? IntroductionBy P. Somasundaran
Previous studies on semi-soluble minerals such as calcite (1) and apatite(2) and sparingly soluble minerals such as quartz (3,4) have given evidence for significant changes in their electrokinetic pro
Jan 1, 1973
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A new technique for prediction of spoil pile stability: case history at the Kara Kara strip mine, Guyana, South AmericaBy D. F. VanDine, H. George
"The possibility of spoil pile failure at the Kara Kara bauxite strip mine, Guyana, South America, is of major concern to the mine operators. The current mining technique requires the continuous opera
Jan 1, 1983
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A New Technique to Combat Methane Gas HazardsBy Forrester P. I, Richardson W
Methane in coal mines is an ever present hazard resulting in loss of lives and serious economic consequences. For effective control of methane, ventilation alone may not be totally adequate in som
Jan 1, 1988
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A New Technique to Determine Wettability of Powders-Imbibtion Time MeasurementsBy B. R. Mohal, S. Chander
"A new technique to determine wettability of powders is presented in this paper. In this technique the times for immersion of individual particles from air into liquids, defined as imbibition times, a
Mar 1, 1989
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A New Technology for the Processing of Precious Metal Containing Secondary Raw MaterialsBy M. A. Verhaege, Stanislav S. Naboychenko, Vladimir I. Skorohodov, Olga Yu. Goriaeva
A new technology for the processing of secondary raw materials containing precious and Platinum Group Metals (PGMs) has been designed at the Laboratory of Heavy Metals at USTU. The technology is based
Jan 1, 2000
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A New Texture Analysis Technique for GeometallurgyBy K Nguyen
The advances in computerised processors and digital microscopic imaging have enabled more studies that attempt to quantify textural information from rock images. However, a texture classification syst
Sep 29, 2013
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A New Tool for Extensometer Data Analysis and Improved Understanding of Geotechnical Risk FactorsBy M Szwec, P Corbett, P Sheffield
Centennial Coal operates the Springvale and Angus Place longwall mining operations that extract coal beneath the Newnes Plateau in the Western Coalfields of New South Wales. Springvale and Angus Place
Nov 5, 2014
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A New Tool for Managing Risk Associated with Commercial Explosives OperationsBy Lon Santis, David Leidel, John Tatom, Meredith Hardwick
This paper describes the development and methodology of the Institute of Makers of Explosives’ Safety Analysis for Risk (IMESAFR), a risk analysis software program for commercial explosives operations
Jan 1, 2007
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A New Tool for Optimisation of Mine Waste Management in Potential Acid Forming ConditionsBy Y Li, Z Fu, D J. Williams, E Topal
Mine waste rock is unavoidable in the recovery of ore by open pit mining methods. Effective management of waste rock movement covers the removal and placement of the waste rock, generally in a surface
Jul 27, 2015
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A New Way of Looking at Risk and QD ComplianceBy Lon Santis, Michael Swisdak, John Tatom
The Institute of Makers of Explosives (IME) and A-P-T Research, Inc. (APT) have developed a quantitative risk assessment tool called IMESAFR (IME Safety Analysis for Risk) for managing risk from vario
Jan 1, 2013
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A Newly Developed Plaster Stemming Method For Blasting - SynopsisBy H. Cevizci
In this study, a newly developed plaster stemming method is studied and compared with the usual dry drill cuttings stemming method for surface blasting in mines and quarries. Drill cuttings are genera
Jan 1, 2012
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A Nickel's Worth Of ChangeBy Jim F. Lemons
INTRODUCTION A nickel doesn't buy much anymore. That's even true in the cost of recovering nickel -- the commodity. A 5[C] per pound (11 [c] per kilogram) increase in the nickel price won
Jan 1, 1982
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A Nitric Acid Route To Processing Copper ConcentratesBy Praterm J. D.
The process parameters for effective utilization of nitric acid as an oxidant for copper-iron sulfides have been developed. Leaching variables found to be important were acid concentration, temperatur
Jan 1, 1972
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A Non-destructive Testing Method for Measuring Bolt ConditionBy B Jones, M Chappell
Installing ground support correctly is not an easy task, whether lack of operator training, poor ground conditions or underperforming equipment. Confirming the quality of installation can help with pl
Nov 5, 2014
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A Non-Nuclear Density Meter and Mass Flow System Measuring Mining Slurries with Entrained GasBy R. H. Batey
"The process control and cost of monitoring mining slurries is normally accomplished using a continuous mass flow system, conventionally embodying a volumetric magnetic flow meter and nuclear density
Jan 1, 2013
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A Non-Segregating "Rocky Paste Fill'' (RPF) Produced by Co- Disposal of Cemented De-Slimed Tailings Slurry and Graded RockfillBy Ian Sheppard, Kugan Kuganathan
The Mount Isa Rocky Paste Fill (RPF) was one of the five fill options investigated for the Enterprise Mine filling between June 1996 and September 1996. Co-disposal of deslimed cemented tailings (CHF)
Jan 1, 2001
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A Non-Uniform Velocity Model and FLAC/SPECFEM2D Coupled Numerical Simulation of Wave Propagation in Underground MinesBy M. Cai
"It is well known that Peak Particle Velocity (PPV) plays a critical role in triggering rockburst damage in burst-prone underground mines. To estimate the PPV distribution around excavations, advanced
Jan 1, 2015
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A Northern Mine Developer?s Guide Through the Ottawa MazeBy Robert J. Shank
This paper describes the Federal Government assistance available for northern mining development. The paper commences with a discussion of why the Federal Government should give assistance to northern
Jan 1, 1978
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A Note On Ground Movements And Associated Ground Water Responses At An Underground Appalachian Mine ? IntroductionBy Robert W. Bruhn
Ground movements associated with high extraction underground coal mining, such as pillar retreat and longwall, are sometimes large enough to disrupt the ground water regime as well as damage buildings
Jan 1, 1985
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A note on the strength of Flint particlesBy N. A. Smith, R. J. Fowell, J. L. Hislam
Abstract: Data are presented from two sites in southeast England, where problems were encountered in tunnelling through ground containing flint. In response to the difficulties, substantial laboratory
Jan 1, 2003