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                     Changing the Landscape of Surface Mining through Fully Wireless Initiation Systems Changing the Landscape of Surface Mining through Fully Wireless Initiation SystemsBy Nolan Eckroade, Nigel Pereira Wireless electronic blasting systems are a new technology that enable truly wireless initiation through rock, air and water. This is achieved using low frequency magnetic induction waves to wirelessly 
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                     Chapter 1. Formation of an Agreement Chapter 1. Formation of an AgreementBy Karl J. C. Harries "1.1. WHAT ARE AGREEMENTS AND HOW ARE THEY FORMED?In order to have an agreement, at common law, there must be an offer, acceptance of that offer, and consideration passing between the parties. In addi Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Chapter 11. Types of Royalties Chapter 11. Types of RoyaltiesBy Karl J. C. Harries "11.1. INTRODUCTIONA royalty is the most common form of interest retained by an owner who is disposing of his property or by a joint venturer who ceases, voluntarily or otherwise, to participate in th Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Chapter 12. Determination and Payment Chapter 12. Determination and PaymentBy Karl J. C. Harries "12.1. NO DEPRECIATION/GAAPAll calculations and computations relating to the Royalty shall be carried out in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied to the extent Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Chapter 13. Miscellaneous Royalty Provisions Chapter 13. Miscellaneous Royalty ProvisionsBy Karl J. C. Harries 13.1. RIGHT TO RECEIVE ROYALTY CONTRACTUAL ONLY1 Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Chapter 14. Boilerplate Chapter 14. BoilerplateBy Karl J. C. Harries "14.1. INTRODUCTION1The boilerplate of an agreement is not a single provision, but a series of provisions that are expected in “every agreement”. They are sometimes also referred to as the “lawyer’s p Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Chapter 2. The Courts, the Law and Litigation Chapter 2. The Courts, the Law and LitigationBy Karl J. C. Harries "2.1. INTRODUCTIONNo agreement can be perfect in the sense that it contemplates and provides for all eventualities. Mineral acquisition agreements are usually negotiated and drafted at a time when an Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Chapter 4. Property Interests, Entry, and Consents - Part I. Property Interests Chapter 4. Property Interests, Entry, and Consents - Part I. Property InterestsBy Karl J. C. Harries "4.1. INTRODUCTIONThis chapter, although divided into four parts, deals with only two principal topics. The first briefly describes and discusses some common types of property interests and considerat Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Chapter 5. Royalty Interests Chapter 5. Royalty InterestsBy Karl J. C. Harries "5.1. INTRODUCTIONThis chapter is intended as a general overview of the subject of royalties between private parties – royalties extracted by governments are not dealt with. This same subject is cover Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Chapter 7. The Joint Venture Relation Chapter 7. The Joint Venture RelationBy Karl J. C. Harries "7.1. INTRODUCTIONThis chapter addresses the joint venture and examines a number of general concepts of the joint venture relationship. Chapter 8 looks at some specific concepts related to the provisi Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Chapter 8. The Farm-In/Joint Venture Agreement Chapter 8. The Farm-In/Joint Venture AgreementBy Karl J. C. Harries "8.1. INTRODUCTIONThe purpose of this chapter is not to provide precedents or examples of provisions, but rather to offer some comments that may be worth considering in the negotiation or review of an Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Chapter 9. Royalty Agreements Chapter 9. Royalty AgreementsBy Karl J. C. Harries "9.1. INTRODUCTIONIn Chapter 5 of Volume I royalties are dealt with and several topics would appear to be duplicated in this Volume. However, Volume I may be looked upon as a general guide, whereas th Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Characterisation and Classification of Veined Rocks for Rock Mass Behaviour Assessment Characterisation and Classification of Veined Rocks for Rock Mass Behaviour AssessmentBy R P. Bewick Many future and current block and panel caves extract ore from veined rock masses. These rock masses are composed of open joints forming blocks or rock with healed networks of veinlets. These two type May 9, 2016 
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                     Characterisation and Monitoring of the Stress State of Production Pillars at El Teniente Mine Characterisation and Monitoring of the Stress State of Production Pillars at El Teniente MineBy R Munoz, R González, J Vallejos, A Delonca In panel caving in underground mines, it is essential to characterise and monitor the stress and stability state of production level pillars to ensure the extraction of the mineralised ore column and May 9, 2016 
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                     Characterisation of Bangladesh ilmenite and study of its reduction mechanism by X-ray diffraction Characterisation of Bangladesh ilmenite and study of its reduction mechanism by X-ray diffractionBy A. S. W. Kurny, M. Z. Huq Bangladesh ilmenite is partially altered, containing pseudorutile, rutile and haematite as well as the predominant ilmenite phase. A typical analysis is 39.45% TiO2, 24.19% FeO and 33.0% Fe2O3. Reduct Jun 19, 1905 
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                     Characterisation of Coal Seam Gas Waters in New Zealand Characterisation of Coal Seam Gas Waters in New ZealandBy D Nobes, D Trumm, D Manhire, A OÆSullivan, M W. Milke Coal seam gas (CSG) exploration and development requires the abstraction of significant amounts of water. This is so because gas desorbtion in coal seams takes place only after aquifer pressure has be Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Characterisation of Computer Printed Circuit Boards for Hazardous Properties and Beneficiation Studies Characterisation of Computer Printed Circuit Boards for Hazardous Properties and Beneficiation StudiesCharacterisation of Computer Printed Circuit Boards for Hazardous Properties and Beneficiation Studies Sep 13, 2010 
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                     Characterisation of Ore Crushability Using Petrophysical Properties Characterisation of Ore Crushability Using Petrophysical PropertiesBy P Fullagar Automated multi-sensor core loggers (MSCL) measure petrophysical properties of diamond drill cores, including gamma density, P-wave velocity, electrical conductivity and magnetic susceptibility. A Geo Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Characterisation of Ore Types and Beneficiation Behaviour Using Normative Minerals Characterisation of Ore Types and Beneficiation Behaviour Using Normative MineralsBy A E. Waltho, W J. Shaw Predicting the physical characteristics of various ore types has for long been a difficult problem during mining. Grade control practices tend to concentrate on the chemical grade of the ore. Estimati Jan 1, 1999 
