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Prospects For Improved Monitoring Systems
By J. O?Shea
From the characteristics of the new (1976) electronic components and units that are being marketed, the author has tried to foresee the types and the performances of the near-future slope-monitoring e
Jan 1, 1978
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Load In A Drilled Foundation. Where Did It Go And When Did It Get There?
By Walter E. Vanderpool
Three drilled foundations for an elevated water-tank were instrumented, tested and monitored during construction and the first two years in service. One shaft was load tested by the Osterberg method.
Jan 1, 2004
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Mining and the New Zealand Economy
This paper discusses the social and economic impact of mining, and in particular goldmining, on New Zealand. The range of topics covered and their complexity has confined us in this paper to highlight
Jan 1, 1981
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Supercharge Your Ore Testing and Characterisation with the JKRBT
By Peter Rubie, Toni Kojovic, Fengnian Shi
"Mining companies have recognized that characterization of ore breakage plays an essential role in the design and optimization of comminution circuits.Recently the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research
Jan 1, 2009
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New Dragline Bucket Improves Stripping Efficiency
By Dean Bray
During the past three years, a new rear-dumping dragline bucket technology has been patented, developed and tested at North Dakota coal mines. Field testing has shown that this new concept in draglin
Jan 1, 1999
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RI 4796 Oil Shale Operations in New South Wales, Australia
By A. J. Kraemer, H. M. Thorne
The following account of oil-shale operations in Australia is based upon infor- mation obtained by the authors while visiting Australia from September 15 to October 7, 1947, supplemented by published
Jul 1, 1951
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Technical innovations spur resurgence of copper solution mining
By J. B. Hiskey
Introduction The domestic copper industry has suffered for some time from declining ore grades; rising costs associated with conventional mining, milling, smelting and refining; tightening environm
Jan 11, 1986
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Origin Of The Problem: Rapporteur?s Report ? Introduction
By Malcolm Ross
The Reserve Mining Co., in the processing of taconite iron ore quarried from the Peter Mitchell Pit, deposited the finely crushed waste rock into Lake Superior near Silver Bay Minnesota. In the early
Jan 1, 2007
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The Marketing of Nickel
By K. H. J. Clarke
"ALTHOUGH nickel was not identified as a separate element until a Swedish scientist, Axel Frederick Cronstedt, did so in 17 51, its utilization dates from pre-historic times. From its humble beginning
Jan 1, 1960
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Gold Placer Exploration Models: Inferences from Placers in the Waitaki River Catchment, South Island, New Zealand
By J Youngson
Gold placers can be difficult to locate in areas where tectonic activity and paleogeography have changed significantly since placer formation. Existing placer exploration models are useful in areas th
Jan 1, 1999
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Analysis Of Highwall Mining Stability - The Effect Of Multiple Seams And Prior Auger Mining On Design
By R. Karl Zipf, David Newman
The objective of this is paper is to review the current state of knowledge and practice in highwall mining (HWM). HWM has become a widely-applied method in surface mining, commonly used alone or in c
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Coal-Mine Accidents In The United States, 1940 - Introduction
By W. W. Adams
With production of coal per man-hour of work at a higher level than ever before, the coal-mining industry of the United States established a near-record in lowering the accident rate of nonfatal injur
Jan 1, 1942
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Geochemical and geophysical gold exploration in the Timmins area, Ontario: a case history
By A. Philipp, A. S. Middleton, G. A. Harron, A. B. Durham
"Basal till sampling techniques were used to search for gold mineralization in the Timmins, Ontario area. During 1978 and 1979, approximately 90 overburden sampling drill holes were completed in Murph
Jan 1, 1987
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Pneumatic Flotation as Key for the Ultra Fine Flotation of Different Ores and Minerals
By Lutz Markworth, Evren Ören
"The worldwide demand of ores and the depletion of the high-purity deposits make it necessary to recover ores in increasingly finer size fractions in the feed material. The flotation technology of mor
Jan 1, 2009
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Recovery of Gold & Silver from Jewelry Waste by Flotation Method
By A. Demirag, F. Burat
"The most important metals in the jewelry sector are undoubtedly gold and silver. As a result of workmanship work done in the jewelry industry, the tiny metal and jewel fragments and metallic powders
Jan 1, 2018
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Experimental Design to Maximize Granite Sawing Waste Content in Ceramic Tiles
By M. I. Brasileiro
The use of experimental design to the study of mixtures has found a wide range of applications, even in laboratory scale or in industrial development works. The aim of this work was to maximize granit
Jan 1, 2009
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Technology News - No. 529 - New Technology For Ground Control In Multiple-Seam Mining
Research by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) on multiple-seam mining has resulted in two new ground control products. Information Circular (IC) 9495 In some U.S.
Jan 11, 2007
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Material Instability Hazards In Mine Processing Operations
By John W. Fredland
Many accidents occur in the mining industry as a result of the instability of material during handling and processing operations. Accidents due to dump point instability at stockpiles, and at spoil or
Jan 1, 1993
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State Compensatory Provisions For Occupational Diseases - Introduction
Researchers, medical organizations, statisticians, and others often use data on the nature and rate of occurrence of occupational diseases in directing their efforts and plans. Very often this informa
Jan 1, 1967
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The AusIMM in New Zealand
In this, the centennial year of The Institute, it is appropriate that the history of the Institute in New Zealand be recorded. I am indebted to John Dew, compiler of the centenary publication æMining
Jan 1, 1993