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Brothers Volcano, Southern Kermadec Arc, New Zealand: Contrasting Vent Sites And Evidence For A Magmatic Fluid ComponentBy Cornel E. J. de Ronde
Brothers volcano (34°51.7?S, 179°03.6?E) is a large caldera volcano that forms part of the active Kermadec arc south of 32° S, NE of New Zealand. It is an elongate edifice striking NW-SE that is ~11-
Jan 1, 2004
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Modification of the Stillwater Base Metals Refinery ProcessBy L. Newman, R. Wyrick, R. Berezowsky
The Stillwater Mining Company operates an integrated mines, mill, smelter and base metals refinery complex in Montana, USA for the production of a high-grade platinum group metals (PGM) bearing concen
Jan 1, 2004
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Pressure Acid Leaching of Non-Ferrous Smelter Slags for the Recovery of Their Base Metal ValuesBy W. Curlook, V. G. Papangelakis, M. Baghalha
A pressure acid leaching process has been developed for the extraction of metal values, nickel, copper, cobalt and zinc, from base metal smelter slags. The basic concept contemplates cooling the smelt
Jan 1, 2004
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Improving Drilling and Blasting By Using TQM and Appropriate ITBy John Hutchings
Drilling and blasting is a clearly delineated work process, which has well defined inputs and outputs. Drilling and blasting is also a process with a number of steps each of which has measurable outco
Jan 1, 2004
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Characterization And Contamination Assessment Of Mine Waste Piles And Sediment Materials In Gilpin County, ColoradoBy R. Abel, T. Wildeman, N. Heflin
A study was conducted to assess environmental effects of waste rock piles on water in the Russell Gulch area. Each pile was rated on physical characteristics of proximity to an ephemeral gulch, extens
Jan 1, 2004
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Startup and Reliability of Nickel Laterite PlantsBy Finlay Campbell
Nickel laterite pressure acid leach plants and reduction roast plants have had a checkered history in their engineering, construction, startup and operational reliability. Many potential projects have
Jan 1, 2004
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Pilot Plant Evaluation of a Hybrid Biological Leaching-Pressure Oxidation Process for Auriferous Arsenopyrite/Pyrite FeedstocksBy I. Dymov, W. Phillips
A process has been evaluated, on a continuous pilot plant scale, to treat refractory gold arsenopyrite/pyrite concentrates. The process consisted of biological leaching to partially oxidise sulphides,
Jan 1, 2004
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Nanostructured hybrid organo-silicate coatings with encapsulated inhibitors for active corrosion protection of aluminum alloysBy R. A. Mantz, V. N. Balbyshev, A. N. Khramov, N. N. Voevodin
Corrosion protection properties of the hybrid organo-silicate coatings on aluminum substrate can be significantly improved by means of encapsulation of organic corrosion inhibitors within the coating
Jan 1, 2004
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Ultra-Fine Grain Size by Dynamic Recrystallisation in Strip Rolling of Nb Microalloyed SteelBy C. Klinkenberg, G. Zhu, K. Hulka, S. V. Subramanian
A quantitative model based on strain accumulation in multi-pass rolling is developed to overcome a large critical strain for dynamic recrystallisation in a Nb microalloyed steel with high Mn content (
Jan 1, 2004
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Effects of Acidity on Bacterial Sulfate Reduction and the Bioprecipitation of Metals in GroundwaterBy B M. Patterson, A J. McKinley, M E. Grassi
Large-scale column experiments were undertaken to determine the effect of a step decrease in groundwater pH on metal remediation by bioprecipitation. Metal contaminated groundwater at pH 5.5 was amend
Jan 1, 2004
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New Findings In Research Of Solid Phase Reactions In Chromite Ore Reduction ProcessesBy A. V. Roschin, N. V. Malkov, V. N. Karnoukhov, V. E. Roschin
Reduction interactions in solid phases are widespread and occur in most complex metallurgical processes. Among these processes, reactions between oxides and carbon have a special importance. The
Jan 1, 2004
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Evaluating Airblast Damage ComplaintsBy Lawrence W. Gubbe
Air blast associated with detonation of explosives in mining, construction or military applications is often responsible for complaints by people who live or work in the vicinity of the activity. Most
Jan 1, 2004
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Electronic Accuracy Achieved with Non-Electric Initiation (7a8110cb-addf-409b-b1cc-4a8ccdd15ad7)By Sandy Tavelli, Thomas L. Barkley
This discussion will present a case study in developing solutions to a metropolitan quarry’s public relations, legal, environmental, and productivity problems. It details an extensive and detailed pro
Jan 1, 2004
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Evolution Of Deep Foundation Systems Used At The Port Ivory Intermodal Facility Site; 1906 ? 2004By Aly M. Mohammad
The Howland Hook Terminal Facility located in Staten Island, New York is one of the most active container terminals in the Northeast United States. Due to the high capacity of the facility, the Port A
Jan 1, 2004
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Addressing Mine-Scarred Lands Using The Brownfields LawBy K. M. Atencio, T. Pike, S. Forrest
We will introduce the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act, which is an amendment to CERCLA and the types of sites it includes and excludes, especially as related to mine
Jan 1, 2004
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The Case for an International Mining LawState ownership of minerals results in domestic legislation regulating mining operations. The mining industry today is dominated by a number of transnational companies, each subject to internal and ex
Jan 1, 2004
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Oxyfinestm Technology For The Re-Melting Of Fines, Dust And SludgeBy J. von Schéele
OXYFINESTM is an oxyfuel-based concept for in-plant recycling. It enables the possibility of fines, dust, sludge (without any drying step) and other by-products generated by the stee
Jan 1, 2004
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Geotechnical Reporting at Olympic Dam MineThe need for formalised geotechnical reporting has not been fully explored at many operations. With the continuing need to provide safer and more efficient workplaces, the requirement for good geotech
Jan 1, 2004
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The Western Australian Nickel Laterite Projects - What Have We Learned?By R. W. Nice
Presently about 60% of the world's nickel resources are tied up with lateritic ores while about 25% of the world's nickel is produced from sulphides. Based on this the industry has to focus
Jan 1, 2004
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A Review of the Kapit Orebody, Lihir Island Group, Papua New GuineaBy J R. Robinson
Prior to mine development, exploration drilling within the Luise Caldera on Niolam Island encountered gold mineralisation to the northwest of the main Minifie and Lienetz orebodies. This mineralisatio
Jan 1, 2004