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Blast Site Security - International Society of Explosive Engineers 29th Annual Conference Safety Workshop February 5, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
By Unknown
Blast Site Security Involves: * Clearing the area * Controlling Access * Warning Signals
Jan 1, 2003
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System thinking for quality management and continuous improvement in mining
By M. Vallée
"Geological and technical problems are often considered the most important ones affecting new mining projects. Typical problems and likely causes are reviewed based on current Quality Management and C
Jan 1, 2003
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Thermodynamics Of Removal Of Tramp Elements From Steel Scrap (Invited) (3246c56f-15a2-4991-ab8f-2582a9a94692)
By Fumitaka Tsukihashi
Increasing amounts of steel scrap are being used as resources for steelmaking. Therefore. there has been a growing interest in the removal of handful tramp elements such as antimony, zinc, tin, arseni
Jan 1, 2003
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An Analysis of Recent Accidents During Use of Commercial Explosives
By Lon Santis
This paper analyzes 110 serious accidents that occurred during the use of commercial explosives in mining, construction, and other industries since 1992. Data from the Mine Safety and Health Administr
Jan 1, 2003
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Application Of Lignosulfonates In Treatment Of Acidic Rock Drainage
By J. M. Zhuang
Lignosulfonates, by-products of the sulfite pulping process, have been utilized in a process [1, 2] to treat acidic rock drainage (ARD). This process is referred to as the LignorTM process. In the p
Jan 1, 2003
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Technology Development For Making Harmless The Incinerator Fly Ash And Recycling It As Construction Aggregate By Roasting
By Mototsugu Matsuno
A new process has been developed to treat fly ash generated from municipal incinerators, which contains not only toxic metals such as lead and cadmium, but also dioxins. The process includes the follo
Jan 1, 2003
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Evaluation Of A Mine Panel Failure Using The Local Mine Stiffness Criterion - A Case Study
By K. Morsy, S. S. Peng
A new method of pillar stability evaluation was proposed. The unique feature about the method is that it estimates two types of stability factors for the pillar. The first stability factor is to measu
Jan 1, 2003
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Ground Support And Its Toolbox
By G. Sauer
"More Skill is needed to avoid rather than to handle heavy ground loads." This finding, from a tunneling engineer of the nineteenth century, is still relevant today with all advanced sequential excava
Jan 1, 2003
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Enhanced Heap Leaching - Part 1: Insights
By S. Orr
Flow in heaps and dumps is a two-phase flow phenomenon, though for many applications it could be simplified as unsaturated flow. Unlike saturated flow (typical of ground water flow), where permeabilit
Jan 1, 2003
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The DE Wet Process for the Beneficiation of Zircon: Optimization of the Alkali Fusion Step
By Z. Kwela, A. Manhique, W. W. Focke, W. van der Merwe
"The main features of the de Wet improved alkali fusion process for the manufacture of AZST are: Fewer process are steps necessary; radioactivity is removed by leaching rather than by precipitation; f
Jan 1, 2003
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The Allure, Magic And Mystery - A Brief History Of Diamonds
By G. Smith
This paper describes the allure of diamonds over time and highlights the magic and mystery of famous diamonds. Consideration is given to the effectiveness of marketing in the diamond industry. It is c
Jan 1, 2003
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A Systems Approach In Implementing Minerals Resource Management At A Base Metal Mine (Rosh Pinah Zinc Corporation, Namibia)
By A. W. Diedericks
Rosh Pinah Zinc Corporation (RPZC) identified implementing a Mineral Resource Management (MRM) programme at the mine as a strategic incentive. The purpose of the programme is to optimize the economic
Jan 1, 2003
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Iron(II) Oxidation By SO2/O2 In Uranium Leach Solutions
By Elizabeth M. Ho
Oxidants are added in uranium leaching in acid media to convert iron(II) in solution to iron(III). Iron(III) has an important role in the leaching of uranium by acting as an electron transfer agent fo
Jan 1, 2003
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Soil Washing for Remediation of Non Volatile Hydrocarbon Polluted Soils
By G. Belardi, N. Shehu, L. Passeri
"This paper illustrates the possibilities of applying what is essentially a physical soil-washing technique for treatment of soil contaminated by semi-volatile hydrocarbons in order to reduce the leve
Jan 1, 2003
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The Application of Block Diagrams and Transmittance for Simulating Analysis of Mineral Processing Complexity Technological Systems
By Kazimierz Trybalski
"Simulation methods have a big potential in the studies and analyses of complex technological processes and schemes. The simulation method used jointly with flow diagrams and related transmittance mod
Jan 1, 2003
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Semi-Stochastic Multi-Objective Optimization Of Chemical Composition Of High Temperature Austenitic Steels For Desired Mechanical Properties (60bafe83-7df1-4e2c-bb02-34599cf20e7d)
By George S. Dulikravich
An advanced semi-stochastic algorithm for constrained multi-objective optimization has been adapted and combined with experimental testing and verification to determine optimum concentrations of aJ10y
Jan 1, 2003
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The Immobilisation of Organic Waste by Geopolymerisation (764cbab5-1f7e-4bb2-a85c-b6d8c5cd88fb)
By Charlene Gokhale
Geopolymerisation has emerged during the last few years as an industrial and ecological approach to construction and waste management. By utilizing waste materials and their reactive properties, it is
Jan 1, 2003
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Structuring a Flotation Model for Robust Prediction of Flotation Circuit Performance
By E. V. Manlapig, M. C. Harris
"The complexity of the flotation process has made the identification of an appropriate model structure for the predictive simulation of flotation circuits far from obvious. Work performed under the au
Jan 1, 2003
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Disintegration of Rock by Electric Discharge Impulses
By A. D. Shuloyakov, G. A. Finkelstein, V. I. Kurets, A. K. Vedin
"In disintegrating solid ores with mineral values disseminated in them, one of the principal tasks is to selectively separate valuable mineral particles from the matrix in which they reside, striving
Jan 1, 2003
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Silanes and Other Silane-like Surface Treatments for Inorganic Fillers
By J. J. Kellar, W. M. Cross, H. Du, C. D. Struckman, D. A. Boyles
Silane coupling agents have been used in the filler industry for years. One particularly unique feature is the ability of the coupling agents to enhance the adhesion between filler and polymer matrice
Jan 1, 2003