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                     Geology of the Ore Fault Ni-Cu Deposit, Bird River Sill Complex, Manitoba Geology of the Ore Fault Ni-Cu Deposit, Bird River Sill Complex, ManitobaBy P. Walford, C. Mealin, D. Good "The geology of the Ore Fault Ni-Cu deposit has been reinterpreted in the light of recent studies of the geology of the Neoarchean Bird River Sill Complex and the occurrence of economic Ni-Cu and Zn-C Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Sampling and Assaying of Coarse Gold at La Herradura – Minera Penmont S. de R.L. de C.V., Mexico (50ed6113-280f-4c5e-b31d-b2173f6016d8) Sampling and Assaying of Coarse Gold at La Herradura – Minera Penmont S. de R.L. de C.V., Mexico (50ed6113-280f-4c5e-b31d-b2173f6016d8)By Pablo González, Rodolfo Espinosa, Jose-Luis Noyola, Sergio Cossio "Minera Penmont, at La Herradura, is a joint venture between Industrias Peñoles, S.A. de C.V., and Newmont Mining Corporation. The mine is located in the northern Mexican state of Sonora. La Herradura Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Comparison Modeling - Multiple Seeds versus Single Seed Using the Multiple Seed Waveform (MSW) Blast Vibration Model Comparison Modeling - Multiple Seeds versus Single Seed Using the Multiple Seed Waveform (MSW) Blast Vibration ModelBy Kameron Ray, Ruilin Yang This paper compares the modeling results obtained by using a single seed waveform (SS) versus multiple seed waveforms (MS) as inputs to the Multiple Seed Waveform (MSW) blast vibration model. The fiel Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Effect of Explosive Type on Particle Velocity Criteria in Ground Vibration Effect of Explosive Type on Particle Velocity Criteria in Ground VibrationBy SMF Hossaini With the aim of a clearer understanding of the applicability of existing empirical equations for blast induced ground vibration, an investigation has been conducted on three mostly applied forms of su Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Wave Interference Attenuation Relationships and Prediction Wave Interference Attenuation Relationships and PredictionBy Kimberlee Falkenstein, Volha Kibitkina, Jessica Steeves A series of experiments were conducted to obtain site specific constants for the vibration produced by a single charge and by more charges detonating in sequence, using short delay intervals. All char Jan 1, 2013 
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                     SCB Technology for New Electronic and Fiber-Optic Based Detonators and Initiation Systems SCB Technology for New Electronic and Fiber-Optic Based Detonators and Initiation SystemsBy W Barry Gregg The rock blasting and mining industries use a system of detonators and explosives for mining operations. Many detonators use small metal bridgewires, which are heated by passing a current through the Jan 1, 1992 
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                     The Effect of Calculated Explosive Energy Output on Blast Design The Effect of Calculated Explosive Energy Output on Blast DesignBy P D. Kasbanis, Lyall Workman "The energy output of an explosive is typically calculated using an equation of state and computerapplications. Results are reported as weight and bulk strength, either in absolute terms or relative t Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Residual Aeolian Placers - A New Style of Gold Deposit in New Zealand Residual Aeolian Placers - A New Style of Gold Deposit in New ZealandResidual aeolian placers (RAPs) are formed by the wind, by preferential entrainment and removal of small and low-density detritusfrom a pre-existing, typically sedimentary sequence containing heavy mi Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Use Of Silica Sand In The Glass Industry In Missouri Use Of Silica Sand In The Glass Industry In MissouriBy D. J. Coolidge, H. L. Sheakley THIS paper does not deal with all sands used in the glass industry in Missouri; it covers only that used in the plate-glass factory at Crystal City. However, it is probably safe to say that other sand Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Rock Engineering Aspects of Designing Large Span Caverns at Depth in the Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory Rock Engineering Aspects of Designing Large Span Caverns at Depth in the Deep Underground Science and Engineering LaboratoryBy C. Laughton Construction of a Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory(DUSEL) is proposed under the auspices of the US National Science Foundation(NSF). DUSEL will provide scientists and engineers with Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Principles of Blasting Principles of BlastingThe first principle one usually Learns about blasting is that cunpetence in this field is best gained by experience in making blasts rather than by reading a book or by listening to a lecture. The rea Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Metal Manufactures Ltd. Metal Manufactures Ltd.The works of Metal Manufactures Ltd are situated at Port Kemblam NSW, within a few hundred yards of a deep-water harbour. At present they occupy about 26 acres, and ample provision has been made for f Jan 1, 1938 
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                     OFR-17(1)-75 Survey Of Past And Present Method Used To Control Respirable Dust In Noncoal Mines And One Processing Mills ? Introduction OFR-17(1)-75 Survey Of Past And Present Method Used To Control Respirable Dust In Noncoal Mines And One Processing Mills ? IntroductionBy S. J. Rodgers MSA Research Corporation, Division of Mine Safety Appliances Company, was awarded a contract to conduct a survey of past and present methods used to control respirable dust in noncoal mines and ore pr Jan 1, 1974 
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                     Preliminary Safety Analysis for the Connection of a Thermal Oxidiser to a Working Coal Mine Preliminary Safety Analysis for the Connection of a Thermal Oxidiser to a Working Coal MineBy D Cork, R Peet "Methane is a signifi cant greenhouse gas. Methane is released from coal seams during the mining process, both in surface and underground operations. This uncontrolled release is termed æfugitive emis Jun 1, 2012 
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                     IC 7484 Report of Petroleum and Natural-Gas Division, Fiscal Year 1947 IC 7484 Report of Petroleum and Natural-Gas Division, Fiscal Year 1947By R. A. Cattell Since the return of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Division of the Bureau of Mines to normal peacetime functions following World War II, a coordinated program of oil and gas development and production Dec 1, 1948 
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                     IC 8964 Ground Penetrating Radar - A Review Of Its Application In The Mining Industry IC 8964 Ground Penetrating Radar - A Review Of Its Application In The Mining IndustryBy W. E. Pittman The Bureau of Mines, as part of its Health and Safety Technology Program, is conducting research on the use of ground penetrating radar (GPR) for mine hazard detection. GPR offers a possibility of map Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Guidelines of Overburden Casting Guidelines of Overburden CastingSince the ecrly 1970's several factcrs have changed. In the East the larger tracts of coal mined with large eauipment are being dePleted, The cost of moving the larger equipment from small tract to s Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Occurrence, Properties, And Preparation Of Limestone And Chalk For Whiting - Introduction Occurrence, Properties, And Preparation Of Limestone And Chalk For Whiting - IntroductionBy Hewitt Wilson Until recent years the term "whiting" was applied exclusively to the water-ground chalks of certain north European countries. In many industries these are still considered superior to the whiting made Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Nanobubble Column Flotation For More Efficient Coal Recovery Nanobubble Column Flotation For More Efficient Coal RecoveryBy A. Sobhy Froth flotation is a widely used, cost effective coal cleaning process. However, its high process efficiency is limited to a narrow particle size range between approximately 50 to 600 µm for coal and Feb 27, 2013 
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                     Technical Note - Sizing bulk handling equipment for maximum output Technical Note - Sizing bulk handling equipment for maximum outputBy G. T. Lineberry, L. Adler Due to safety-imposed constraints on clearances for mobile bulk handling equipment, it is necessary to optimally select a unit based on speed and size. The unit cannot be both large and fast. Since ou Jan 10, 1985 
