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A Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation Model – Its Concept, Formulation, Capability and Field Comparison Examples
By R Yang
This paper presents a fragmentation model for large production blasts in an open pit or underground environment. The paper shows that the particle velocity is directly related to pressure, strain, and
Aug 24, 2015
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A Multiple Deck Burn Round for Shaft Sinking
By Thomas L. Barkley
This paper describes an unusual design for a 12 foot diameter, 30 foot deep circular shaft shot in a close in urban environment less than 100 feet from occupied structures. It uses diagrams, video foo
Jan 1, 1994
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A Multiscale Approach to Hydrothermal Gold Systems - Unravelling Mineralisation Processes at the Plutonic Gold Mine
By J Walshe, G Duclaux, L A. Fisher, R Hough, J S. Cleverley, M F. Gazley
Characterisation of hydrothermal gold systems across multiple scales is increasingly important for our understanding of ore deposit genesis and for targeting new mineralisation. Published work on mult
Sep 26, 2013
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A Multivariant Regression Model For Optimization Of Cassiterite Flotation
By Roberto Carranza
The planning of experiments and the importance of statistical interpretation of the results have been recognized for years by scientists and engineers. The Factorial Design of experiments is among the
Jan 1, 1971
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A Multivariate Approach To A Comparative Geochemical Study Within The Redmoor Sheeted-Vein Complex, East Cornwall, UK
By P. S. Newall
As part of a much larger research project, factor analysis was employed to help interpret and compare the geochemical signatures produced by two different sample media; a traditional -80# soil fractio
Jan 1, 1991
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A National Code for Reporting Coal Resources and Reserves
In November 1986 the Australian Minerals and Energy Council (AMEC) endorsed an "Australian Code for Reporting Identified Coal Resources and Reserves" for use by the Federal and all State Governments
Jan 1, 1987
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A national curriculum in Australian minerals education: New generation flexible-delivery undergraduate courses
By G. Kelly
A new minerals engineering education programme is being developed in Australia which aims to provide tertiary institutions with a package of educationally sound, high quality courses for undergraduate
Jan 1, 2003
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A National Hydrogeochemical Sampling Program For Uranium ? Introduction
By David H. Dahlem
Uranium is a very mobile element geochemically and is widely dispersed in the lithosphere and hydrosphere. Under oxidizing conditions, it is particularly widespread and appears in all parts of the sur
Jan 1, 1976
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A national information service in mining, mineral processing and extractive metallurgy
By A. S. Romaniuk
More than a decade ago, CANMET management recognized the need to make better use of existing technological information in mining and extractive metallurgy-two fields basic to the economic well-being o
Jan 1, 1979
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A National Research Agenda For Miner Safety And Health
By F. M. Jenkins
Improvements in miners? safety and health, as reflected by injury and illness statistics, have reached a plateau and even been reversed. Research into miners' OSH is a necessary adjunct to regula
Jan 1, 2012
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A National Spokesman for Engineers
By A. B. Stickney
UPWARDS of 200,000 engineers in this country are sufficiently interested in engineering as a profession to have joined a society, but not over 10% of them belong to any one society. There is a widely-
Jan 1, 1946
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A Need For Responsible Risk Assessment In Formulating Public Policy A Case Study: Crystalline Silica
By Barry A. Hillman
Respirable (PM-10) crystalline silica is regulated by the State of California as a carcinogen. The risk-management of this material by the State exemplifies the inherent problems in the development of
Jan 1, 1992
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A Need To Reevaluate Attitudes In Engineering And Construction
By d&apos, E. Appolonia
A construction project is successful when all parties contributing to it are winners. It is not a success when there are winners and losers. Contractors, engineers, suppliers and equipment developers
Jan 1, 1985
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A Neural Network Approach To Predict Mean Particle Size In Rock Blast Fragmentation
By Q. Wu
Neural network methodology is used to predict mean particle size resulting from rock blast fragmentation. A blast data base developed in a previous study is used in the current study. A part of this b
Jan 1, 2011
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A Neuro‑numeric Approach for Flyrock Prediction and Safe Distances Definition - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)
By Dejan Petrović, Pavle Stojković, Jelena Ivaz, Saša Stojadinović
In spite of the fact that flyrock phenomenon represents the real threat for personnel and machinery, it still remains insufficiently investigated. There are efforts, in the mining community, to explai
Oct 22, 2021
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A New Advanced CFD Model For Flash Smelting And Converting Processes
By Tapio Ahokainen
Commercial modeling software and increasingly efficient computers enable today computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to be used as a tool for a more comprehensive understanding of the flash smelting and
Jan 1, 2006
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A New Agc Algorithm For High Strength Steel In Tandem Cold Rolling*
By Li Shanqing, Xu Jianghua, Li Hongmei, Huang Peijie
Cold rolled high strength steel are playing a very important role in reducing automobile weight for energy saving and environment protection. In recent year, more and more high strength steel were man
Oct 1, 2019
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A New Algorithm for Stope Boundary Optimisation
By E Topal
Stopes are used in several underground mining methods. Boundary determination of these stopes is generally based on simple rules of thumb. While several stope boundary optimisation techniques are avai
Jan 1, 2009
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A New Analysis Of Data From Statnamic Tests On Piles In Clay
By William F. Anderson
A series of pile load tests (maintained load tests, constant rate of penetration tests at different rates, and statnamic tests) was carried out on an instrumented model pile installed in clay beds pre
Jan 1, 2006
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A New Analytical Model to Simulate SAGD Process Considering Geomechanics
By A. Azad
SAGD (Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage) is an in-situ oil recovery technique for heavy oil reservoirs. The technique has been successfully applied to many projects in the past 25 years and the process
May 1, 2009