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                     A New Methodology For The Analysis Of The Relationship Between Rock Brittleness Index And Drag Pick Cutting Efficiency A New Methodology For The Analysis Of The Relationship Between Rock Brittleness Index And Drag Pick Cutting EfficiencyBy R. M. Goktan Rock brittleness plays an important role in the cutting action of picks on rock surfaces. It controls the ease with which cracks can propagate through the rocks. Although rock brittleness is known as Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Global Approach to Managing Deep Mining Hazards Global Approach to Managing Deep Mining HazardsA series of fault slip seismic events have occurred at Garson mine. The events have occurred during development advancement exposing faults, after the extraction of single stopes due to mining induced May 1, 2009 
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                     Improvements to Blasting Practices at Ok Tedi Improvements to Blasting Practices at Ok TediBy Beevers J The Ok Tedi Project is now a high production open-pit porphyry copper mine located in the Star Mountains of Papua New Guinea (PNG). At present, total daily production is 190 000t of ore and waste. Jan 1, 1991 
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                     New CIGMAT Downhole Penetrometer (DHP-CIGMAT) For Use During Drilled Shaft Construction New CIGMAT Downhole Penetrometer (DHP-CIGMAT) For Use During Drilled Shaft ConstructionBy C. Vipulanandan It is critical to monitor the ground conditions during excavation and drilling of boreholes during construction to identify possible changes in the soil and rock formations. Drilled shafts are increas 
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                     The Surface Plant at the Zinc Corporation Mine, Broken Hill The Surface Plant at the Zinc Corporation Mine, Broken Hill(This paper reviews the reasons for and the principles followed in designing and constructing complete new surface works at the mine of the Zinc Corporation Limited, Broken Hill, New South Wales, and Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Tomorrow?s Technology - Out Of Africa - Today - 1. Introduction Tomorrow?s Technology - Out Of Africa - Today - 1. IntroductionBy Pieter de Waal The use of valuable minerals is a necessity to maintain a modern society. Not only the iron, aluminium, coal and oil that are used in large quantities, but also the uranium, copper, vanadium, tungste Jan 1, 2007 
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                     In Situ Soil Mixing Concepts Explained; Myths Dispelled - What Is Soil Mixing? In Situ Soil Mixing Concepts Explained; Myths Dispelled - What Is Soil Mixing?By Richard W. Hanford The geotechnical construction industry generally considers soil mixing to be defined as an in situ ground improvement or treatment method by which a dry or wet reagent is introduced into the ground an Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Barrick Goldstrike Roaster - Roasting and Gas Handling Barrick Goldstrike Roaster - Roasting and Gas HandlingBy Andy Cole, Ken Thomas, Stephen Durn, Jacques McMullen "The roasting and gas handling circuits of the Barrick Gold’s new Roasting Facility at the Goldstrike Mine in Nevada, USA incorporate well proven technologies in a unique combination. During the desig Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Innovations in Reagent Technology: New Collectors and Modifiers for Difficult to Treat Ores Innovations in Reagent Technology: New Collectors and Modifiers for Difficult to Treat OresBy T. Bhambhani, D. R. Nagaraj "Ultramafic Ni ores present significant challenges in processing in that both recoveries and grades are not satisfactory, due to the presence of Mg silicates in large amounts. Significant quantities o Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Mineral Economics - U. S. Share of World Metal Output Declines in Last Decade Mineral Economics - U. S. Share of World Metal Output Declines in Last DecadeBy Arthur Notmon WORLD production of the three major nonferrous metals, copper, lead, and zinc, in 1939 will aggregate about 6,050;000 tons, compared with the all-time peak of 6,237,944 tons in 1937, and the previous Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Engineering Geology and Cavern Design for New York City Engineering Geology and Cavern Design for New York CityBy Christopher Snee ??care has to be taken that the design is driven by sound geological reasoning and rigorous engineering logic rather than by the very attractive images that appear on the computer screen.??Hoek 1999 Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Case History of a Mixed Ground Microtunnel Case History of a Mixed Ground MicrotunnelBy D. Craig Camp conditions. The soils included 65 m of rock not exceeding an unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of 200 kgf/cm2, 130 meters of soft clay, silt, and sand not exceeding 30standard penetration test SPT Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Comparison of a and ß Methods with CPT and Pile Load Test Data: A Case Study with Attention on Soil Setup Effects Comparison of a and ß Methods with CPT and Pile Load Test Data: A Case Study with Attention on Soil Setup EffectsBy Mohammadreza Khanmohammadi, Kazem Fakharian "AbstractIn driven piles, the gradual dissipation of excess pore water pressure and consequently the soil setup significantly contribute to increasing the pile capacity with time. The question is rise Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Truth, Judgement, Responsibility, Integrity, Conflict And Resolution In Exploration And Heavy Construction Truth, Judgement, Responsibility, Integrity, Conflict And Resolution In Exploration And Heavy ConstructionBy Peter J. Tarkoy A great deal of attention has been directed toward the complexities and inadequacies of exploration and pre-bid geotechnical information for heavy construction projects, differing site conditions, and Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Permitting the Grey River Dredge Permitting the Grey River DredgeBy E Breese The Grey River dredge is the first large scale alluvial operation to be permitted under the Mining Act 1971 and the Water and Soil Conservation Act 1967. The experience of Grey River Gold MiningLimite Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Drum Hoisting in North America ? Approach to Design Drum Hoisting in North America ? Approach to DesignBy Mike Robotham When RFQ?s are received they often contain detailed technical specifications which suggest a departure from the suppliers own customary approach to the design. Both client and end user are quite right May 1, 2011 
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                     Mining By Computer – Is It Really the Way of the Future? Mining By Computer – Is It Really the Way of the Future?By Badiozamani Khosrow Introduction The mining industry has been using computers since the late 1950s. Despite this early start, the use of mine planning software is not a common practice in many operations. But the trend Jan 9, 1984 
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                     Full-scale Flow Marker Experiments at the Ridgeway Deeps and Cadia East Cave Operations Full-scale Flow Marker Experiments at the Ridgeway Deeps and Cadia East Cave OperationsBy B Mobilio, G B. Sharrock, J L. Lett, I Brunton, T Thornhill Full-scale marker experiments at Cadia Valley underground operations have been ongoing for over 14 years. Initial marker experiments were undertaken in the Ridgeway sublevel cave (RW) (2002), and subs May 9, 2016 
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                     Filtration of coal washery slurries using a horizontal belt filter Filtration of coal washery slurries using a horizontal belt filterBy Slechta J. J An evaluation of a pilot scale Delkor horizontal belt filter at Bellambi's South Bulli Colliery showed high productivities and low moisture contents for a range of feed slurries. When treating fl Jan 1, 1986 
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                     What Can Go Wrong in Comminution Circuit Design? What Can Go Wrong in Comminution Circuit Design?By P Staples, G Lane, S Morrell The design of semi-autogenous grinding (SAG) mill based comminution circuits for the treatment of competent ores, similar to those at Geita and Boddington, involves the same process of sample selectio Jan 1, 2009 
