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Institute of Metals Division - Interaction Between Metals and Atmospheres During SinteringBy John T. Norton
N order to attempt to arrive at a better under-Jl standing of the whole basic problem of sintering, these remarks will serve as an introduction for discussion that is included and will, perhaps, help
Jan 1, 1957
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2011 Permeation Test Results For Grouts Made With Ultrafine CementBy Raymond W. Henn
The 32nd annual short course ?Grouting Fundamentals and Current Practice? was held at the Colorado School of Mines, June 13-17, 2011. The field demonstration portion of the course was conducted June 1
Jan 1, 2011
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OFR-21-86 Development Of Noise Control Technology For Jumbo DrillsBy Piyush K. Dutta
This report describes the design, development, manufacture and incorporation of noise control features on a jumbo drill and the results of successful tests of this drill in surface and underground min
Jan 1, 1985
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Sub-aqueous Inpit Deposition of Uranium Tailings at Key LakeBy Trevor Hamm, Nick Holl
"Cameco Corporation is operator of the world's richest uranium project, the Key Lake mine/mill complex, located within the Athabasca region of Northern Saskatchewan. Mineable resources from the Key La
Jan 1, 1998
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Mine Planning and Risk Management Associated with the Breakthrough of the Telfer Sublevel Cave into the Active Telfer Open PitThe Telfer main dome open pit is operated by Newcrest Mining Limited at a current production rate of 50 Mt/a from a pit dimension compromising 2 km strike length, 1 km width and 250 m depth. As part o
May 1, 2010
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The Real Costs of Mining and Mineral Processing in AustraliaBy B A. Tapp
The minerals industry in Australia is currently regarded as the country's economic saviour; the bastion of economic security. As Fitzgerald (1974) stated, 'Australia's natural endowment
Jan 1, 1980
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Technology implementation in eLearningBy A. J. Basu
New technologies, such as computer based learning, wireless computing, internet2, online courses, distance learning, and in general multimedia applications are being implemented in the higher educatio
Jan 1, 2003
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Studies of regional drainage geochemistry in JamaicaBy R. G. Garrett, A. J. S. Geddes
Paper presented at the 28th International Geological Congress held in Washington DC, July 1989 (International geochemical mapping sessions). The 1986 geochemical survey was successful in recognising a
Jul 1, 1991
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Solvent extraction design consideration for the Tati Activox® plant - SynopsisBy E. Robles
The Tati Activox® Project (TA®P) is the first step towards the implementation of the Norilsk Nickel Activox® process. The ultrafine grinding (UFG) and autoclave pressure leach process conditions are t
Jan 1, 2009
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Pile Installation Overcomes Numerous Problems At Rocket Motor Component Manufacturing Facility - IntroductionBy Jon H. Gould
This paper describes the following at the new Advanced Solid Rocket Motor (ASRM) nozzle manufacturing facility, which is being constructed inside an existing manufacturing facility: 1) generalized sub
Jan 1, 1992
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Three-dimensional time-lapse velocity tomography of an underground longwall panelBy Kray Luxbacher, Mario Karfakis, Erik Westman, Peter Swanson
Three-dimensional velocity tomograms were generated to image the stress redistribution around an underground coal longwall panel to produce a better understanding of the mechanisms that lead to ground
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Rock Load Estimation For Tunnels In Squeezing Ground ConditionsBy Bhawani Singh, A. K. Dube, B. Singh
At least three hydroelectric tunnels constructed during the last decade through the lower Himalayan region in India have met with serious problems of supporting in squeezing ground conditions. Steel r
Jan 1, 1981
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The Concentration of Ore from the Read-Rosebery Mines of Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia LimitedDESCRIPTION OF OREThe ore consists, in general, of a very finely grained mixture of sphalerite, galena, and pyrite, with a gangue of quartz and schistose material, and contains about one ounce of silv
Jan 1, 1927
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Treatment of Sulfide Tailings from Base Metal and Gold Operations - A Source of Saleable By-Products and Sustainable Waste ManagementBy D A. McCallum
With depth, many gold ores become sulfidic with minerals such as pyrite, pyrrhotite and arsenopyrite becoming prevalent. In addition, many underground gold mines use tailings backfill to bind and stor
Jan 1, 2007
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RI 3079 Recent Developments in By-Products from Bituminous CoalBy A. C. Fieldner
"Decline of the Beehive Coke OvenTwenty years ago a favorite theme of the crusader for fuel conservation was the enormous waste of valuable by-products incurred in the manufacture of blast-furnace cok
Mar 1, 1931
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The Production and Sintering of Powdered CobaltBy Honeycombe R. W K, Greenwood J. N
Powder metallurgy has been developed rapidly in the last twenty years by overseas metallurgists. The technique of making the powders and their subsequent pressing and sintering into useful forms has&a
Jan 1, 1942
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Quantity Estimation of Concentrate in DamsAt the treatment plant of the Broken Hill South Limited, Broken Hill, the zinc concentrates, with water, are pumped out to a more or less level area, and stored in dams to dry by drainage and evaporat
Jan 1, 1925
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Computer-Assisted Geological MappingMeasurements from an old survey are being machine processed as a pilot project in the development of a computer-assisted method of structural mapping in shield areas. The key element in the system is
Jan 1, 1969
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Raw Materials and Technology Fuel U.S. Economic GrowthBy Thomas D. Kelly
In 1900, the average U.S. citizen’s average life span was 47 years. He traveled about 1,900 km (1,200miles) in a lifetime and resided in a home with an ice-box for food storage and oil or gas for lig
Jan 1, 2002
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Notes on Mount Read and its Sulphide Ore BodiesMount Read is 'situated in the county of Montagu, on 'the west coast of Tasmania, about 20 miles inland from. Remine in an easterly direction, 15 miles northerly from Mount. Lyell, and 30 mi
Jan 1, 1901