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The New Copper Casting-Machine: Experiences At FerroatlanticaBy A. More, J. Bullón
Metal casting is one of the most important operations in ferroalloys factories. After the tapping of the furnace and the depuration of the metal, the preparation for customers with cooling, crushing a
Jan 1, 2004
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Mineral Industry Strategies and the Government Partnership Back to the Future?By R G. Barker
The NZ Minerals Industry Association has continued to advance the interests of the minerals sector through leading the establishment of a Minerals Industry Advisory Committee, and the preparation of a
Jan 1, 2001
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LCA of Magnesium Extraction and Processing Technology OverviewBy S. Bargigli, S. Ulgiati, M. Raugei, F. Cherubini
Metallic magnesium is mostly used in lightweight alloys in order to decrease fuel consumption in automotive applications. Several different production processes are currently used worldwide, and the m
Jan 1, 2005
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OFR-102-83 Computer Simulation Of Mining Subsidence Using The Zone Area Method - I. IntroductionBy M. Karmis
Surface subsidence is an inevitable consequence of many underground mining operations and has been recognized as such since the fifteenth century. Damage resulting from this phenomenon ranges from sim
Jan 1, 1983
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Recent Trends of Coal and Gas Outburst Accidents in ChinaBy Ming Ju Liu
China has been suffering from the most serious coal and gas outburst accidents. The situation has become worse than ever with the mining of deeper coal seams at higher production rates in a more compl
Jan 1, 2008
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Modelling the Process of Noble Metal Autoclave Desorption from Carbons in a Stationary Sorbent LayerBy A. F. Raschenko, Y. A. Golodcov, V. V. Elshin
"The autoclave noble metal desorption in apparatuses with a dense stationary sorbent layer is perspective for the technology of sorption gold and silver extraction from solutions and pulps by carbon s
Jan 1, 2003
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Possibilities with Accurate Delay Times: Results of Some Field Tests Using Electronic DeotnatorsBy Johan Svard
"Two years of field testing have shown that blasting results are improved both in surface and underground applications when Nitro Nobel electronic detonators are used. The delay times canbe chosen wit
Jan 1, 1992
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Back Analysis of Slope Failures in the Cercado Uranium Mine (Brazil)By C. Dinis da Gama
Because of the growing importance of back analysis for the interpretation of rock slope failures, particularly in open pit mines, it is suggested a methodologic sequence of activities for dealing with
Jan 1, 1983
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Factors That Affect Cemented Rockfill Quality in Nevada MinesBy David M. R. Stone
Underground mining in the gold industry is gaining popularity in Nevada, and with it the use of cemented rockfill is becoming mainstream. Even with today?s high metal prices, however, mining companie
May 1, 2007
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Measurement And Control Of Arcing In A Submerged-Arc FurnaceBy P. J. Brereton-Stiles, C. J. Hockaday, I. J. Barker, M. S. Rennie
This paper reports on studies that have been done on the electrical conduction in silicon, ferro silicon, and charge chrome furnaces. A system has been developed that can distinguish between normal r
Jan 1, 2007
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Numerical simulation of jointed block mass under uniaxial stress conditionBy K. S. Rao, R. P. Tiwari, V. K. Shrivastava
ABSRACT: In this paper numerical simulation of jointed block mass behaviour obtained in an experimental study has been presented. Singh et al. (2002) conducted extensive tests on the jointed model mat
Jan 1, 2003
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IC 6753 Explosions In Colorado Coal Mines, 1883 To 1932 - IntroductionBy G. M. Kintz
In safety work a study of past accidents is of value in determining means of reducing future accidents of the same character. This is particularly true with reference to coal-mine explosions. Data fro
Jan 1, 1933
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RI 4164 Experiment in Underground Gasificaition of Coal, Gorpas, AlaBy James L. Elder, J. P. Capp, James J. Dowd
The Bureau of Mines and the Alabama Power Co., jointly, conducted the first experiment undertaken in the United States in underground gasification of coal in place, at Gorgas, Ala. Milton H. Fies, man
Aug 1, 1947
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Professional Project Management in Mine ConstructionBy F. G. Crack, R. V. Ramani, R. L. Frantz
Management for mine construction and development differs from that needed for routine mine production and maintenance. An integrated approach to managing mine development projects must consider contra
Jan 7, 1982
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Trade-Level Skills Formation to Support Automation in the Mining IndustryThe resource industry must prepare for the inevitable shift towards automation as an operational objective. Although this may seem like a distant concern, many mining companies and equipment manufactu
Jun 1, 2010
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Design And Construction Considerations For The Use Of Slurry Walls To Construct Water Reservoirs In The Denver FormationBy Ken Andromalos
Continued population growth combined with limited water resources in the Denver area has resulted in the conversion of a number of mined out gravel pits in the area into municipal water storage facili
Jan 1, 2007
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Oxygen and Hydrogen Isotope Study of Veins in the Hishikari Epithermal Deposit, Japan: Origin of Ore-Forming FluidsQuartz, adularia and clay minerals from low-sulfidation epithermal veins at Hishikari were analyzed for their oxygen and hydrogen stable isotope compositions to establish the source of paleohydrotherm
Jan 1, 2001
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25 Years of Base Metal ProcessingBy H. P. Jacobi
"The last 25 years have seen tremendous economic pressure placed upon the base metal processor. Industry has responded with technological innovations that have contributed to significant reductions in
Jan 1, 1987
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Modelling Bulk Density ù The Importance of Getting it RightTonnage and grade are the principal reported components of mineral resource estimates but tonnage is a derivative of two more fundamental estimates; volume and bulk density. Typically, most of the eff
Jan 1, 2000
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Part VII - Communications - Discussion of “Deformation Mechanisms in Titanium at Low Temperatures”By D. G. Westlake
Levine has concluded that prismatic slip in titanium is controlled by two distinct thermally activated processes in the temperature ranges O° to 220°K and 220" to 300°K. We feel that his evidence is n
Jan 1, 1968