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The Underutilised Role for Economic Geologists and Geochemists in Environmental Aspects of Mineral-Resource DevelopmentBy K S. Smith
Mineral-deposit geology, geochemical processes, and biogeochemical processes are fundamental controls on the environmental conditions that exist naturally in mineralised areas prior to mining, and tha
Jan 1, 1995
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Training and Licensing Requirements for BlastersBy Stanley L. Lippincott
A number of Federal and State agencies require formal training for blasters. Federal agencies often specify the need for initial training involving all job responsibilities as well as periodic refresh
Jan 1, 1995
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Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Nickel Electrowinning from Chloride ElectrolytesBy Jinxing Ji
Several fundamental aspects related to the nickel electrowinning from chloride electrolytes have been addressed in this paper. The thermodynamic study includes the activity coefficient of the hydrogen
Jan 1, 1995
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The Geology And Economic Development Of Searles LakeBy Gail Moulton
Searles Valley is located approximately 125 miles northeast of Los Angeles in the Basin and Range Province. Occupying the lowest part of the valley is Searles Dry Lake Playa, which is about 9 miles lo
Jan 1, 1995
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Tigerwin Code, Thermodynamics and DetonationsBy Pr-Anders Persson
This chapter deals with the concepts of shock waves and detonation waves together, because a detonation wave is really a shock wave, supported by the explosive reaction that the shock wave ignites and
Jan 1, 1995
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Scale-Up Procedures For Gold-Adsorption Systems. Part 2: Mixing RequirementsBy K. I. Afewu, L. C. Woollacott
The design of in-pulp adsorption vessels in the gold industry has, for the most part, been seen as a problem involving the suspension of fine particles o ore in a slurry. The need for the vessel to be
Jan 1, 1995
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Case Histories of Tunnel Portal Failures and Lessons LearnedBy Jon Y. Kaneshiro, Blake D. Rothfuss, Gregory E. Korbin
A critical aspect of the planning, investigation, design, and construction of an underground excavation project is the portal. The portal is the primary access through which most if not all tunnel con
Jan 1, 1995
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Technical Note: The Effect Of Strain Rate On The Mechanical Properties Of Austempered Ductile IronBy L. A. Cornish, B. Eatwell
Austempered ductile iron (ADI) is a ductile iron which has had its matrix toughened by an austempering process. The alloy exhibits remarkable properties, which it owes to a unique microstructure com
Jan 1, 1995
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Needed New Technologies for the Development of Earth Resources: Energy, Water, Wastes, Mining (fb564f69-f9d2-4e41-b882-2e207532a0de)Our ultimate resources come from the Sun and the Earth System. At this time we face a world crisis in energy, water and soil resources. Global pollution problems are increasing in almost all nations.
Jan 1, 1995
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Evaluation of Sampling Methods for Industrial SlurriesBy Patridge A. C
A pilot scale laboratory investigation of manual slurry sampling methods representative of those used in the minerals industry is described. Samples were taken from slurries made up from silica part
Jan 1, 1995
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The Design And Application Of Propsetter? In Underground Coal MinesBy Clifford McCartney
The PropsetterTM System has been designed and developed to cost effectively solve problems experienced with conventional underground supports used in tailgates, headgates, bleeder entries and as suppl
Jan 1, 1995
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Re-Entrainment Of Coal Dust Particles: Wind Tunnel And In-Mine Studies (58089787-9484-4f12-b082-1f7f0e4fae1f)By S. Shankar
Available literature on the effect of re-entrainment on overall airborne dust concentration in mine airways or the fundamental mechanisms of coal dust re-entrainment in mine atmosphere is scant. There
Jan 1, 1995
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Geology, Genesis And Mining Of High Brightness, High Purity Limestone Deposits In The San Bernardino Mountains And Mojave Desert Area Of Southern CaliforniaBy Howard Brown
High purity, high brightness limestone deposits in the San Bernardino Mountains and Mojave Desert region occur in upper Paleozoic carbonate rocks which are part of an upper Precambrian and Paleozoic s
Jan 1, 1995
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The Design Of Pillar Systems As Practised In Shallow Hard-Rock Tabular Mines In South AfricaBy A. J. Jager, J. A. Ryder, M. U. Ozbay
This paper deals with procedures used for designing pillar systems in hard-rock tabular mines operating at shallow depths, typically less than 1000 m. A comprehensive review if current practice identi
Jan 1, 1995
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Response of an Industrial Coal Flotation Circuit to Changing Reagent DosagesBy P. J. Suardini, S. K. Kawatra
A number of on-stream coal slurry analyzers are presently being developed and commercialized for measuring ash and solids in coal process streams, particularly around flotation circuits. The eventual
Jan 1, 1995
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Computerised Orebody Modelling and Mine Design for Chiria Iron Ore DepositBy Sen A. K
The Chiria Iron Ore deposit falls within the well-known Horse-shoe-shaped Singhbhum-Bonai-Keonjhar belt in India, where most of the deposits supplying ore to various steel works of Steel Authority
Jan 1, 1995
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Current Capabilities for Finite Element Analysis of Geomechanics and Structural Support Systems in Underground MiningBy Ho D, Yang J
The ready availability of powerful desktop workstations, which combine 3D real-time graphics and processing speed better than that of supercomputers of a few years ago, now allows the cost-effectiv
Jan 1, 1995
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Economic Potential Of The Malanjkhand Proterozoic Porphyry Copper Deposit, M.P. IndiaBy D. B. Sikka, R. B. Bhappu
Porphyry-type copper-molybdenum (Cu-Mo) deposits typically occur in the Phanerozoic rocks and have been well-documented. During the past two decades, a number of porphyry-type Cu-Mo deposits that rang
Jan 1, 1995
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Determination of Blast Induced Damaged Zones in Pillars by Seismic ImagingBy Theophili CN, Kapenis AP
Seismic tomographic imaging has been applied to determine the blast induced damage zones in bauxite pillars in underground mining. At the retreating stage, when pillar dimensions are reduced from 8
Jan 1, 1995
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The Role Of The Primary Non-Ferrous Metals - Industry In The Supply And Recycling Of The Metals-Selenium, Tellurium, Bismuth & AntimonyBy Michael G. King
The primary non-ferrous metals industry is the principal supplier of the minor metals selenium, tellurium and bismuth. It is also a major supplier of antimony. These minor elements are recovered from
Jan 1, 1995