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Deep Foundations In Karst - Lessons Learned From I-40 Corridor Widening In Knoxville, Tennessee
By James L. Vinson
Wilbur Smith Associates (WSA) has provided planning, engineering and construction oversight assistance to the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) for three construction projects intended to
Jan 1, 2006
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The evolution of production blasts at Ernest Henry Mine
By C te Kloot, Z Liu
Blast performance and the resulting drawpoint condition and volume of oversize has the potential to impact operator safety and mine productivity. Underground measurements showed that approximately 14
Oct 16, 2017
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The Requirement for Emergency Egresses and the Use of Emergency Refuge Chambers Underground
In most States of Australia it is a legislative requirement for underground mines to have a separate means of egress from the normal means of ingress to permit the safe evacuation of workers to the su
Jan 1, 1998
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The design, commissioning, and performance of the NIM CIX section of the Chemwes uranium plant
By J. L. Taylor, E. B. Viljoen, W. M. Craig, A. M. McIntosh
The Chemwes uranium plant treats old gold-plant residues from the Sttifontein and Buffelsfontein Gold Mines by acid leaching, belt filtration, countercurrent ion exchange (ClX), and Bufflex solvent ex
Jan 1, 1982
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Failure Mechanism and Control Technology for Deep Inclined Rock Roadway with Weak Planes
By Meng Wang
"In this study, multiple methods that include geological surveying, laboratory studies, and numerical modeling have been used to study the deformation characteristics of a “deep inclined rock roadway
Jan 1, 2019
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3D Feed Belt Image Analysis
By L. B. Hales
Image analysis for feed belts and flotation has been used for over 20 years. It has been shown to aid in the modelling and optimization of Sag Mill circuits, and any improvements in the image analysis
Feb 27, 2013
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Outline of mining law of England, Scotland and Wales
By R. M. Honey
An attempt is made to summarise the mining law of England, Wales and Scotland. Attention is also drawn to the recent privatisation of the electric power and gas industries and the intention of the pre
May 1, 1991
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Mine Development at the Whenan Shaft, Olympic Dam Project, South Australia
The Olympic Dam Project constitutes a major resource of Copper and Uranium and has been under intensive evaluation since the discovery in 1975.A 500 metre deep rectangular shaft has been sunk into the
Jan 1, 1985
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Finite Element Modeling of Magnetically-Damped Convection in Conducting Melts
By B. Q. Li, H. C. de Groh, X. Lu
"A fully 3-D, transient finite element model is developed to represent the magnetic damping effects on complex fluid flow, heat transfer and electromagnetic field distributions in a metallic melt. The
Jan 1, 1999
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Part III - Papers - Photoconductive and Electrical Properties of Uncompensated Beryllium-Doped Germanium
By W. J. Moore, E. M. Swiggard, H. Shenker
Beryllium is the most soluble of the double-acceptor impurities in germanium; the solubility is at least 1 x 10 19 atoms cm3. Photoconductive, optical, and electrical measurements were made on a set o
Jan 1, 1968
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Grinding Media ù Its Effect on Pulp Chemistry and Flotation Behaviour ù Fact or Fiction?
By J Kinal, P Steinier
A considerable volume of work exists in the literature examining the electrochemical interactions between grinding media and sulfide minerals. Broadly, most sulfide minerals are more noble than forged
Jan 1, 2005
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The Genesis Project at RGC
Renison Goldfields is one of Australia's largest mining companies with annual sales revenue over $600 million. It has ten operating mines and processing plants, with operations in most States
Jan 1, 1995
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Bauxite Genesis
By Claude A. Chapallaz, Dominique L. Butty
Bauxite is derived by surficial weathering of aluminosilicate rock forming minerals under warm and humid climatic conditions. Variations in climate combined with base level changes promote cyclical, e
Jan 1, 1984
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Characteriscitcs of Particle Bonding and Material Deposition in Cold Spraying
By T. Schmidt, H. Assadi, F. Gartner, H. Kreye
Among all spraying processes, cold spraying has attracted a special attention in recent years, both as a coating - and more recently - as a rapid manufacturing technique. The interest in this process
Jan 1, 2006
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Barite: World Sources And The U.S. Market
By S. D. Bearden
The world's reserve base is adequate for at least 100 years at the current consumption rate. China, India, and the U.S. are expected to remain the leading producing countries. The U.S. will conti
Jan 1, 1997
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Institute of Metals Division - Thermodynamic Properties of Titanium-Oxygen-Hydrogen Alloys
By M. T. Hepworth, R. Schuhmann
Hydrogen solubility measurements were made on a series of Ti-O alloys, and a portion of the 800°C isotherm for the Ti-O-H system was determined. Activities of oxygen and titanium were calculated from
Jan 1, 1962
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Implications of Collecting Additional Data for Slope Design in an Open Pit Operation
By M. -H. Fillion
"Geotechnical stability analysis and design in open pit mines requires access to representative geological, structural, hydrogeological, and rock mass models. The quality and quantity of collected geo
Jan 1, 2016
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Controlled blasting to minimize overbreak with big boreholes underground
By P. R. Day, W. K. Webster
"The introduction of large boreholes underground initially involved taking the techniques of open-pit bench blasting to the production stope, but with deeper boreholes and narrower stopes more control
Jan 1, 1982
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Measurement of In-Situ Stress Field in Polish Copper Mines
By J. Butra
The underground research presented in this paper was carried out in the two Polish copper mines: Rudna and Polkowice-Sieroszowice. The aim of the research was to determine stress field parameters. The
Aug 1, 2013
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RI 5242 Spectrophotometric determination of tantalum with gallic acid
By Harry Freund, Kenneth H. Hammill, Francis C. Bissonnette
"Gallic acid is a sensitive, stable, colorimetric reagent for the determination of tantalum in the range of 2 to 40 µ g.Ta/ml. The method consists of the fusion of tantalum oxide with potassium pyrosu
Sep 1, 1956