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The Load-Bearing Process of Fully Coupled Rock Bolts
The paper focuses on how rock bolts are loaded in different rock masses, as well as in pullout tests. Three analytical models for rock bolts are presented in brief, one for bolts in continuously defor
Jan 1, 2000
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Fly rock from pop shooting and its remedial measures - case studies (Technical Notes)
By T. N. Singh, M. M. Singh, R. B. Singh
Fly rock is common when blasting shallow holes and during secondary blasting. Although the required quantity of explosives for secondary blasts is less, noise and fly rock can have an enormous environ
Jan 1, 2000
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The Influence of Surface Geometry on the Load Transfer Mechanisms of Grouted Bolts - A Laboratory Study
By B Indraratna, A Dey
The surface geometry of a rock bolt plays a very important role in the rock/resin/bolt load transfer mechanism. Very little work has so far been reported on the influence of the bolt surface geometry
Jan 1, 2000
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The Potential Use of Foam Technology in Underground Backfilling and Surface Tailings Disposal
By D Millette, F Gay
Surface tailings are finely ground waste materials produced in all mines after the mineral or metal has been removed from the metallurgical process. Current methods for disposal of tailings involve co
Jan 1, 2000
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Power draw estimation of ball mills using neural networks
By B. K. Mishra, A. Datta
Estimating the power draw of a ball mill is of great importance from both operational and control standpoints. There are many factors that affect the power draw, and its prediction is particularly dif
Jan 1, 2000
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An Application of Linear Programming for Block Cave Draw Control
By A von Johannides, G J. van Hout, L F
In the past various systems have been used to plan the extraction of ore from block cave operations. These systems have varied from rather sophisticated models with empirical ægravity flowÆ rules appl
Jan 1, 2000
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Size by Size Analysis of Operating Characteristics of Jameson Cell Cleaners at the Bajo De Alumbrera Copper/Gold Concentrator
By A Murphy, D Lauder, J Miranda
Minera Alumbrera Limited operates the Alumbrera concentrator, treating a nominal 80 000 tpd of porphyry gold/copper ore. It is located in Argentina, 1200 km north-west of Buenos Aires in Catamarca Pro
Jan 1, 2000
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Microwave Assisted Leaching of Refractory Gold Concentrates
By G Akdogan, R V. R Handfield-Jones
The application of microwave energy as a substitute for conventional heating has drawn interest from many researchers in extractive metallurgy. Microwaves have a heating effect just as many other form
Jan 1, 2000
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Golden Cross Mine Rehabilitation Update - September 2000
By A Goldstone, T Maton
The Golden Cross Mine is located on the North Island of New Zealand, at the base of the Coromandel Peninsula, approximately 8 km northwest of Waihi. The project is operated as a Joint Venture with Coe
Jan 1, 2000
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The Stabilisation of Mine Tailings by Reactive Geopolymerisation
By G C. Lukey, J S. J van Deventer
The disposal and subsequent encapsulation of mine tailings in a cost-effective and environmentally secure and responsible manner is one of the principal issues facing any modern mining project. A care
Jan 1, 2000
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Optimal control of coal segregation using on-line quality analyzers
By J. C. Yingling, R. Kumar, J. Sottile
The capability for on-line measurement of the quality characteristics of conveyed coal now enables mine operators to take advantage of the inherent heterogeneity of those streams and split them into w
Jan 1, 2000
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Microbiological leaching of uranium ores
By O. H. Tuovinen, T. M. Bhatti
Microbiological leaching has been used as an alternative approach to conventional hydrometallurgical methods of uranium extraction. In the microbiological leaching process, iron-oxidizing bacteria oxi
Jan 1, 2000
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State-Of-Art Shaft System As Applied To Palabora Underground Mining Project
As the world continues to face the turmoil of the economic environment, legislative prerequisites and physical conditions the intervention of technological development is vital for the continuation of
Jan 1, 2000
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Process Control Improvements at the Kennecott Utah Copper Smelter
By Robert M. Leary
The Kennecott Utah Copper smelter operates two Outokumpu flash furnaces: a smelting furnace for production of high-grade matte and a converting furnace for production of blister copper. Flash furnaces
Jan 1, 2000
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Direct Smelting of Zinc Smelter Residues in the Electric Arc Furnace
By W. K. Connor, O&apos
Thermal Treatment Technology Division Albany Research Center, U.S. Dept. of Energy Oregon. This evaluation included a characterization study and direct smelting tests conducted in a bench-scale electr
Jan 1, 2000
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Cu-Au Skarn Mineralization, Minas de Oro District, Honduras, Central America
By John Drobe, Robert M. Cann
"Abstract - The Minas de Oro Cu-Au skarn and replacement deposits are located in the highlands of central Honduras, 90 km north-northwest of the capital of Tegucigalpa.The deposits formed in Cretaceou
Jan 1, 2000
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A Review of Sublevel Stoping
A review of the factors controlling stope wall behaviour such as excavation geometry, rockmass strength, induced stress, ground support, blast damage and drill drive layout is undertaken. In addition,
Jan 1, 2000
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Applications Of Cement Grouting Method For Controlling Weak Strata
By Herryal Z. Anwar
In recent years, many both mining and civil engineering projects are developed in the area which may be categorized unstable, such as fractured and jointed rocks or "water sensitive rocks". For exampl
Jan 1, 2000
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A Mineralogical Study of Jarofix Products for the Stabilization of Jarosite Residues for Disposal
By T. T. Chen, J. E. Dutrizac
Noranda Inc., CEZinc presently employs a cement-stabilization (jarofix) process to stabilize its jarosite residues for direct disposal. In this process, Portland cement partly decomposes Na-jarosite t
Jan 1, 2000
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New York City - A Review Of Various Foundation Problems And Solutions - Synopsis
By Mel Febesh
Working in New York City has become the graveyard of many Foundation Contractors. Varying subsurface conditions require Foundation Contractors to be aware of the conditions at each particular site and
Jan 1, 2000