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  • DFI
    Mini-Pile Design And Construction Methods Change To Mitigate Soil Loss Through Glacial Till

    By Cassandra A. Wetzel

    Rock socketed mini-piles are a desirable foundation alternative when design capacity is more than 40 tons and there is limited access. In this case history mini-piles were designed to support between

  • DFI
    Mini-Pile Design and Construction Methods Change to Mitigate Soil Loss through Glacial Till (db8ff9fc-ef1a-44d4-9e2e-ad6c00fcf7e5)

    By Cassandra A. Wetzel

    "Rock socketed mini-piles are a desirable foundation alternative when design capacity is more than 40 tons and there is limited access. In this case history mini-piles were designed to support between

    Jan 1, 2017

  • DFI
    Mini-Piling And Soil Anchors ? Introduction

    By Martin C. Jones

    This paper outlines the development of small diameter grouted piling, to deal with foundation problems in difficult soils conditions and in very restricted access areas. A number of applications are o

    Jan 1, 1987

  • CIM
    Mini-Sosie ? New High Resolution Seismic Reflection System

    By Y. Serres

    In the past, conventional reflection seismic techniques were not very successful when applied to typical mining exploration: they lacked resolution in the shallow range or were not cost effective. By

    Jan 1, 1978

  • SME
    Minicomputer Software for the Minerals Industry

    By W. J. Douglas

    Before discussing minicomputer software for the mineral industry, it is helpful to explain some of the computer program terminology. Most of the terms are the same as those applied to large computers.

    Jan 11, 1981

  • SME
    MinicomputerApplications for Today’s Mining Problems

    By Richard A. Bideaux

    Using computer applications to solve mining problems began in the early 1960s, utilizing the large (for that day) centralized computing facilities at a few universities and major mining company headqu

    Jan 11, 1981

  • AIME
    Minicomputers Used in Mineral Exploration, or Backpacking a Box Full of Bits into the Bush

    By Kenneth L. Zonge

    Recently, extensive field use has been made of a digital minicomputer incorporated into a modified geophysical prospecting method. This is a generalized induced polarization (IP) system called complex

    Jan 1, 1976

  • SME
    Minimal Variance Control Strategies For Wet Milling Circuits

    By A. L. Hinde

    Ideally, mill circuits should be controlled so that excessive random disturbances are reduced in frequency and amplitude. It is difficult to derive an objective measure of the effectiveness of any cho

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AUSIMM
    Minimising Arsenic and Mercury Mobility With Acid Rock Drainage, Northland, New Zealand

    Remnants of Plio-Pleistocene hot spring systems in Northland, New Zealand contain sulfide minerals, principally pyrite, marcasite and cinnabar. The climate is warm temperate to subtropical, with up to

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    Minimising Blast Damage to the Extraction Level of Northparkes Mine's E26 Block Cave

    Optimal drill and blast design is a process often neglected by many underground hard rock mines. This is even more important to the new mine where ring designs need to be implemented and refined in

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    Minimising Coal Damage and Loss Due to Cast Blasting

    By Tapan Goswami

    The main objective of the blasting phase in a coal mining operation is to maximise the coal recovery. However, coal loss due to blasting is a serious problem. The Australian Coal Association Research

  • ISEE
    Minimising Coal Damage and Loss Due to Cast Blasting

    By Tapan Goswami

    This paper discusses the importance of coal mapping, the rock properties of the roof and floor interface of the coal seam, and the significance of loading and initiating designs in minimising coal dam

    Feb 1, 2020

  • AUSIMM
    Minimising Coal Edge Losses in Dragline Blasting Operations

    By Yang RL, Bailey ML

    During overburden blasting operations in dragline pits, coal edge losses along the lowwall edge of the new pit are often experienced. In tonnage terms, losses can be significant. With the thick seams

    Jan 1, 1988

  • ISEE
    Minimising Coal Loss through the use of Geophysical Logging

    By Rob Lederer, Chris Batten

    Traditionally coal model digital terrain models (DTM) are created from lithological information obtained from broad scale exploration holes. The grid layout and distance between holes means that model

    Jan 1, 2012

  • IMPC
    Minimising Copper Activation of Iron Sulfide Minerals during Grinding

    High flotation of iron sulfide minerals at high pH values in copper ores is mainly due to the activation of these minerals by copper species dissolved from copper sulfide minerals during grinding. Sev

    Jan 1, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Minimising cost of rheology control additives for iron ore slurries/tailings for enhancing processing performance

    By Y K. Leong

    Occasionally additives are used in the wet processing of iron ore tailings and slurries, for examples, in the thickening of tailings with flocculant to recover process water, and in the smooth pumping

    Sep 18, 2023

  • AUSIMM
    Minimising Crest Loss by Eliminating Surface Dilation Due to Presplitting

    In most mines using presplitting the final excavated wall shows a zone of damage just below the crest and well defined presplit half barrels. The crest damage (surface dilation) zone varies and is add

    May 1, 2010

  • AUSIMM
    Minimising Dilution at the George Fisher Mine

    Mining of the silver-lead-zinc orebodies at the George Fisher Mine officially started in 2000. A review of mining performance to date shows that many of the extracted primary stopes have experienced s

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    Minimising Environmental Impact of Petroleum Exploration in the Australian Arid Zone

    Petroleum exploration in the Australian arid zone has been proceeding at an ever-increasing pace, subject to financial fluctuations, since the 1960's. The impacts of petroleum exploration in

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AUSIMM
    Minimising Greenhouse Emission from Coal by the Collection and Use of Coal Seam Methane

    By Zamel GI

    The utilisation of fossil fuels, including coal (of which Australia is a large producer and exporter) is a significant contributor to the emission of greenhouse gases. Methane gas, formed during the

    Jan 1, 1989