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Shaft in Rockburst Zone Cu-Ni Thierry Mine, CanadaShaft sinking through an amphibolite-granite rock mass experienced rock bursts on the shaft walls and benches. However, rock burst phenomena was exhibited only in granite, which is e1asto-brittle with
Jan 1, 1982
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Bío 4.0 Gestión Inteligente y Sostenible de la Flora en QuellavecoBy Enrique Cachicatari
El presente trabajo técnico presenta las acciones y el esfuerzo realizado en pro de una herramienta integral que permita la gestión adecuada de la flora nativa, desde la caracterización propiamente di
Sep 29, 2023
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Mineralization in Island Arcs with Particular Reference to the South-West Pacific RegionTwo outstanding features of the world's young orogenic belts are their very consistently developed suites of volcanic rocks and, it is now recognized, the rather distinctive types of mineralizati
Jan 1, 1978
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Underwater Explosions Part 5. Minimum Weight of an Explosive Charge for the Reliable Energy MeasurementsBy M. Hagfors
When establishing an underwater testing site for the energy measurements of the explosives, the dimensions of the measuring pool have to be measured to find out what is the maximum weight for the test
Jan 1, 2007
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Analysis of Progressive Seismicity and its Correlation with Geotechnical Variables at the El Teniente MineBy A Brzovic, E Córdova
In an underground mine, different mining activities such as undercutting and cave progression generate redistribution in the present in situ stress field, and these changes are represented in the rock
May 9, 2016
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Geophysical Exploration for Petroleum in Bass StraitWhen Haematite Explorations Pty. Ltd. began prospecting for petroleum in 1960, there was only ill-defined geological evidence on the land bordering Bass Strait to support the belief that petroleum lay
Jan 1, 1966
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Explosive Destruction of an Underground Reinforced Concrete Bunker – Computer Hydrocode SimulationBy Dale Preece
A carefully designed and controlled in-place destruction experiment was performed on a concrete bunker buried in 4.27 m (14 ft.) of soil. The objective was to determine if the explosive charges would
Jan 1, 2006
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Noise Reduction in Compressed Air Driven FansThe development of a noise attenuated compressed air driven fan is described. The fan, which employs the jet reaction principle, possesses blade extension pieces which penetrate into an acoustically t
Jan 1, 1973
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The Challenges and Ramp op of Filtered Tails in a Modern Production Plant – Éléonore Project ExperienceBy Andy Fortin, Jeet Basi, Simon Hille
Goldcorp’s Eleonore mine is situated in Ell Lake area in the northeastern part of the Opinaca reservoir in the James Bay region of Quebec. The design of the 7000 t/d process plant includes crushing,
Jan 1, 2016
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Stereolithography, a Rapid Prototyping Technique for Orebody Modeling and Mine DesignBy Christopher P. O?Connor
Stereolithography is a well known rapid prototyping technique in the manufacturing sector. Essentially it is a three dimensional printing process that produces plastic prototype parts from standard CA
May 1, 2002
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Topography : Its Application to the Study of Mineral DepositsTHE science of topography deals with the various natural and physical features of the earth's surface. These features are determined by the manifold constructive and destructive processes of natu
Jan 1, 1912
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RI 3033 The Action of Sulphur Dioxide on Manganese Oxides at Elevated Temperatures (812e3a3a-4fa4-451e-b693-5c77977e70f5)By C. W. Davie
"This paper is the second of a series of progress reports4 on a study of the hydrometallurgy of manganese which is being conducted in an endeavor to make possible utilization of the large deposits of
Oct 1, 1930
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The Influence of Elements on the Properties of Lead Part X. The Influence of MagnesiumBy Met M, Orr C. W, Met B. E
As was mentioned in the last paper of this series(l), magnesium was added to lead with the idea that it would act as a de-oxidiser. The magnesium lead alloys give rise to an inter-metallic compound of
Jan 1, 1939
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Non Statute Mineral Ownership Determination in New ZealandMineral ownership determination is not always straight forward as in many cases the relevant details are not recorded on the latest Land Transfer title held in the local Land Registry Office. To deter
Jan 1, 1998
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Some Technical Aspects of Treatment Operations at Mary Kathleen Uranium Ltd.By Hemingway P, Boag J
Major operating aspects of the Mary Kathleen Uranium Ltd. treatment plant are discussed with partkular reference to those which are peculiar to this operation.Problems associated with the production o
Jan 1, 1961
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Measuring Underground Face Drilling and BlastingBy Thomas Barkley
Recent developments in hardware and software have made accurate measurement of Underground Face (Development) Drilling a reality. New and compact laser profiling equipment makes it possible to measure
Jan 1, 2003
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An Innovative Approach to Tunneling in the Swelling Queenston Formation of Southern OntarioBy Michael Hughes, Paul Bonapace, Harry Charalambu, Stephen Rigbey
Ontario Power Generation is building a 10.4-km water diversion tunnel in Niagara Falls, Canada. The tunnel is a two-pass, cast-in-place prestressed concrete-lined pres-sure tunnel with a nominal inter
Jan 1, 2007
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Hourly Ownership and Operating Cost Projection - Rubber Tyred LoadersUnderground equipment owners and users in order to compete and succeed in being viable business propositions must continually balance costs with productivity. By reducing their hourly ownership, ope
Jan 1, 1990
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Penetration Speed References for the Drillability of RocksFrom time to time efforts have been made to classify rocks according to their hardness, toughness and abrasiveness, and to use these classifications to provide an indication of the ease or difficulty
Jan 1, 1950
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Pneumatic Stowing of Mill Residues in Underground Stopes, Broken Hill South LimitedTwo of the problems long associated with the complete extraction of level pillars in the wide ore bodies of Broken Hill have been: (1) The high cost of maintaining level gangways through areas of slow
Jan 1, 1941