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Foreign Investment - Policies and Effects on Mining in New Zealand
The theme of this conference is æRediscover OtagoÆ. In order to ensure the development and exploitation of mineral discoveries in New Zealand, considerable capital will be required, particularly from
Jan 1, 1992
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Deep Sea Mining Technology: Recent Developments And Future Projects
By A. R. Bath
During the late 1970s, pilot mining tests carried out on manganese nodules in the Pacific Ocean and metalliferous mud in the Red Sea demonstrated the technical feasibility of deep sea mining operation
Jan 1, 1992
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IC 9336 Launching Total Quality Management in the Bureau of Mines: A Case Study - Quality Improvement Report: October 1990 Through September 1992
By Julie N. Walker
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report reviews the first 2 years of the agency's progress in implementing total quality management (TQM), which the agency refers to as Quality Improvement (QI). All emp
Jan 1, 1992
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Solubility Of Ni In Spent Pickling Solutions
By R. G. Reddy
Nickel solubilities in spent pickling solutions (i.e. HF-HNO3-H2O solutions ) were measured as a function of HF and HNO3 acid concentrations. The chemical analysis of the industrial pickling solutions
Jan 1, 1992
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Using Metafora To Evaluate The Transport System In A Swedish Open Pit Mine.
By Bo Forsman
METAFORA is a simulation model for determination and evaluation of strategies for operating loader/truck systems in mining. A specific version of METAFORA was used to evaluate the haulage system at So
Jan 1, 1992
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A Control System For Roof Drilling
By George A. Takach
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is conducting research with the goal of automating underground coal mine roof bolters for greater mine safety. In the project described here, the Bureau has focused on automat
Jan 1, 1992
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Hydrogeologic Setting Of The Carlin Trend, Northeastern Nevada
By R. W. Plume
Gold extraction along the Carlin trend requires large withdrawals of ground water, which can be perched, unconfined at shallow depth, and (or) confined at depth. Five hydrogeologic units-Quaternary ba
Jan 1, 1992
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Three Dimensional Numerical Modeling of Effects of Subsidence on Escarpments
By McNabb K. E
Significant coal reserves in New South Wales lie under areas with steep topography such as valley slopes and cliffs. Subsidence predictions are difficult to make for these locations as existing emp
Jan 1, 1992
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Proportional Hazards Model: A Useful Tool For The Analysis Of A Mining System
By Dhananjay Kumar
In past, no serious attempts have been made to study the effects of operating environments on performance characteristics of a mining system. In this paper, proportional hazards model (PHM) analysis t
Jan 1, 1992
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Leaching And Recovery Of Metals From Cobalt-Rich Manganese Ocean Crust
By J. P. Allen, D. A. Rice, H. L. Abercrombie
Cobalt, nickel and manganese can be recovered quickly, cleanly and selectively from cobalt-rich manganese ocean crust by leaching in dilute acid solutions in the presence of hydrogen peroxide. Common
Jan 1, 1992
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Integrating Computer Modeling with the Needs of Modern Foundries
By T. S. Piwonka
Modeling the solidification of shaped castings has progressed beyond the initial problem of determining the correct heat and fluid flow relationships which describe the solidifying castings. Today the
Jan 1, 1992
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Comminution-Based Powders for Technical Ceramic Applications
By K. S. Narayanan, Marcia L. Bartges, K. S. Venkataraman
The starting powders' physicochemical properties and consistency are essential for technical ceramic products to meet their performance specifications. The need for finer and more consistent powd
Jan 1, 1992
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Coal Mining Environment-Computerized Monitoring Systems
By Boris M. Vorobjev
The paper in question discusses a wide range of topics on the coal mining environment in general and on computerized coal mine environment systems in particular. The emphasis is being made on methodol
Jan 1, 1992
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Loading Characteristics Of Gold-Bromo Species Onto Activated Carbon (aa62a345-eae2-47b3-aff9-67f5cd8fbd20)
By R. Mensah-Biney
The loading characteristics of gold-tetrabromide species onto activated carbon have been evaluated using a completely mixed batch reactor system. The overall loading of gold onto carbon was rapid for
Jan 1, 1992
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The Effective Integration of Microcomputers into Mine Safety Training Programs
By Ashis Bhattacherjee, Subrata Chatterjee, Michael T. Dewey, Christopher J. Bise
In order to continue the advancements made during the past two decades in the reduction of the severity of accidents and injuries in underground coal mining, closer attention will have to be paid to t
Jan 1, 1992
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Synthesis Of Rare Earth Metals By Mechanical Alloying
By P. G. McCormick
The refining of rare earth metals by the direct solid state reduction of their respective chlorides during mechanical alloying has been studied. Erbium and gadolinium were synthesised by milling their
Jan 1, 1992
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Combating Pipeline Wear ? An Advancing Technology
The increasing transportation of solids by pipeline, in South Africa and internationally, replacing the conventional transportation methods of rail, road, and conveyors, has resulted in much research
Jan 1, 1992
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BOM Publications index - January 1990-December 1991
By Compiled by Staff
"The Bureau of Mines was established in the public interest to conduct inquiries and scientific and technologic investigations concerning mining and the preparation, treatment, and utilization of mine
Jan 1, 1992
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Characterization of Fly Ash from a Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
By John W. Graydon
Incineration is an attractive alternative to the disposal of MSW in landfill sites. However, the process of incineration generates fly ash which contains significant levels of leachable heavy metals -
Jan 1, 1992
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The Impact Of Forward Sales On The Price Of Gold (5fb25591-84f7-4333-abbb-475232ebfde0)
By H. L. Monro
CONTRIBUTION BYP.J.D.LLOYD The thought-provoking paper by Monro deserves serious consideration. If he is correct, the practice of selling gold forward should cease forthwith. However, similar argum
Jan 1, 1992