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Risk Indexing Tool for Mine PlanningBy W. Abdellah
The purpose of this paper is to establish a qualitative method to estimate the risk level (e.g. rating and ranking) resulting from mining activity. Risk is the product of two factors: probability of f
Jan 1, 2014
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RI 3038 Survey of Fuel Consumption at Refineries in 1929By G. R. Hopkins
"Refiners are generally considered solely as fuel producers, but actually they also comprise a group one of the largest consumers of fuel. For example, during the year 1929 the refineries-burned 51,54
Sep 1, 1930
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The Southern Coalfied, N.S.W., and its Potential DevelopmentBy Brown H. R, Wright E. A
The authors identify the workable coal seams, their distribution in relation to quality and economic occurrence and relate their analytical characteristics to industrial use. The development of establ
Jan 1, 1958
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Overburden Blast Cast Designs, Economics and Case HistoriesBy Conny Postupack
The first principle one usually learns about blasting is that competence 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, 1991
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Role of Ore Preparation During Chrysotile ManufacturingPrinciples of management in ore preparation before process of enrichment of chrysotile ores are discussed. The formulas, which were tested in industrial conditions, are offered, which may be used for
Dec 6, 2010
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International network for acid prevention progress towards a global organizationBy R. Gallinger
In 1997, a group of Canadian mining companies met to review the Mine Environment Neutral Drainage (MEND) program and to consider future activities. They concluded that (1) that Canadian industry and N
May 1, 2005
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Exploration (2303cc71-ebf3-44eb-bd90-42769f9f3467)By D. R. Wilburn
The worldwide budget for nonferrous, nonfuel mineral exploration was expected to increase by 58 percent in 2004 from the 2003 budget, according to Metals Economics Group (MEG) of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Jan 1, 2005
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RI 9657 - Recommendations For Testing Radar-Based Collision Warning Systems On Heavy EquipmentBy Todd M. Ruff
Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health are investigating technologies that could be used to detect objects, small vehicles, and pedestrian workers that may be in the
Jan 1, 2002
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Controlling Factors in the Assay of Silver by CupellationSilver is one of the three major metals produced from the Broken Hill mines. The accurate determination of the silver in these ores, therefore, is of economic importance.With due appreciation of the d
Jan 1, 1940
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Fugitive Dust Control at Porcupine Joint Venture – Dome MineBy John Folinsbee, Brian Danyliw, Tony Y. Chong
"Control of fugitive dust has become increasingly important in the mining industry both from a health and safety and environmental standpoint. Mining operations in particular have required improved fu
Jan 1, 2005
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Bord-And-Pillar Mining In Inclined OrebodiesBy J. T. Jordaan
Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of B. Eng (Mining Engineering) degree This paper addresses the critical parameters that need to be considered when designing a mechan
Jan 1, 2003
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Theoretical analysis of breaking strength of mine pillars and test specimensBy D. S. Choi
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of the effect of shape and size on strength of geologic materials. The results indicate that the shape effect is caused by the development of confining press
Jan 1, 1989
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Relationships of Intrusion, Wall-Rock Alteration and Mineralisation in the Batu Hijau Copper-Gold Porphyry DepositBy P Mitchell, J Proffett, I Munajat
Batu Hijau is an island arc porphyry copper-gold deposit located in the southwest corner of Sumbawa Island in the Sunda-Banda archipelago of Indonesia. Southwest Sumbawa Island is underlain by Early T
Jan 1, 1999
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Three case studies on the implementation of new technology in the mining industryBy A T. Job, P R. McAree
There is significant value at stake in the mining industry from the implementation of new technologies that support the enhanced profitability and sustainability of mines. However, in order to realise
Jul 24, 2017
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Development of a New, Advanced form of Sodium Silicate for Chemical GroutingBy Julie Shang, Tim Evans, Michael McDonald, Yu Guo, Bingfeng Xue
Effective chemical grouting represents a technical and economic solution to many challenges related to soil stabilization and blocking the flow of water. Chemical grouts are facing increasing demands
Jan 1, 2018
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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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Modern Procedures For The Design Of Driven Pile FoundationsBy G. G. Goble
Significant progress has been made in the past decade in determining the load bearing capacity of pile foundations. Developments in the means of prediction of pile capacity as limited by soil strength
Jan 1, 1988
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Algorith Development and implementation for georeferenced particle size distribution (PSD) dataBy Javier Illanes, Maurice Moore, Felipe Moroni, Rafael Acosta
Any organization that subjects its activities to a continuous improvement process must be able to adequately measure the results of the implemented changes in order to pursue better results over time.
Sep 30, 2022
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Ground-Penetrating Radar for Karst Detection in Underground Stone Mines Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (af91ef88-58ad-45be-8f21-58666827bf43)By Jonathan Baggett, Nino Ripepi, Amin Abbasi, Richard Bishop, Juan Monsalve, John Hole
This work focuses on the operational and safety issues associated with karst voids in large opening underground mines. Issues include water inrush, structural instability, and engineering uncertainty
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Mining - History and Development of the San Manuel MineBy F. H. Buchella, J. F. Buchanan
The San Manuel copper deposit is located about 45 miles northeast of Tucson. The concentrator, smelter, administration building, and other plant facilities are located about seven miles southeast of t
Jan 1, 1961