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Guidelines for geotechnically anomalous conditions in tabular hard rock mines
By A. R. Leach
Anomalous mining conditions can be described where the level of hazard is increased relative to normal conditions within a mining area. Normal conditions would be those defined as a Ground Control Dis
Jan 1, 2003
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Public Disclosure by Mining Companies
By Roger L. Baer
Introduction Brief Review -SEC mission & history -Development of SEC mining disclosure guidelines -Principles of good public company ‘disclosure’ SEC staff views of alternative approaches to mi
Jan 1, 2003
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Augered Cast-In-Place Pile Installation, Grand Forks, North Dakota
By Kyle A. Kershaw
The City of Grand Forks, North Dakota obtains drinking water from both the Red River and Red Lake River through a system of raw water intakes, shallow pipelines, and pump stations. However, during flo
Jan 1, 2003
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Study of the Adhesion Forces between Particles and Air Bubbles
By Nóra Schreithofer, Kari Heiskanen
"INTRODUCTIONThe knowledge of the adhesion forces between particles and bubbles is of key importance in the improvement of flotation models. The development of the Colloidal Interaction Force Measurem
Jan 1, 2003
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Optimising Mining Data, With Emphasis on Rock Quality Designation, to Improve Groundwater Modelling of Fractured Rock Aquifers, (Pasminco Rosebery Mine, Tasmania)
By R Willis, D Cooke, G J. Davidson
Mine-groundwater interaction at the Pasminco Rosebery Mine (PRM), western Tasmania, deserves special attention due to the unique climate and mining environment present. High rainfall and low evapotran
Jan 1, 2003
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The use of DEM in Predicting Grinding Rate (651a3889-edf7-4b06-9b6f-1c7991615722)
By M. H. Moys, M. M. Bwalya
The use of the Discrete Element Method (DEM) to simulate the interaction of particles in dynamic environments is growing rapidly. This technique is also being applied in the study of milling extensive
Jan 1, 2003
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Operating Improvements at Vulcan Materials McCook Quarry using Electronic Detonators
By Nick Lewis, Paulo Pereira
The Vulcan McCook quarry has been in operation for about 100 years. It is located about 17 miles from downtown Chicago and is surrounded by both industrial and private structures. Recent issues have f
Jan 1, 2003
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Incorporation of Particles in Metal Matrix Composite Coatings Using Pulsed Electrodeposition
By Lei Chen, Michael L. Free, Ravindra Bhide
The incorporation of particles into metal matrix materials is important to many technologically important areas. Particles that are incorporated into a metal matrix have a significant effect upon the
Jan 1, 2003
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Study on nonlinear damage localization process of rocks under water chemical corrosion
By Li. S., C. Sili
Abstract. Study on nonlinear damage localization process of rocks under water chemical corrosion is a more interesting topic in rock mechanics research world widely. It is very important in estimating
Jan 1, 2003
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Irregular Cellular Automata Modeling of Recrystallization and Grain Growth in an At-killed Steel Including the Influence of AIN-Precipitation
By K. G. F. Janssens
In the process of annealing a deformed metal the microstructure changes due to concurrent recrystallization, grain growth and precipitation. It is common knowledge that all three of these microstructu
Jan 1, 2003
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Metal Waste Prevention By SLM
By I. Van de Voorde
In this paper, results are presented concerning the search to implement Supported Liquid Membranes (SLM) Technology for the recovery of copper, nickel and zinc from electroplating and other effluents
Jan 1, 2003
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A Laboratory Investigation Into The Effect Of Specimen Size On The Strength Of Coal Samples From Different Areas
By J. N. Van der Merwe
The results of over 900 coal strength tests done during the period 1993?1994 for the SIMRAC project COL021A were re-analysed with a view to find a method to delineate areas or seams that can be groupe
Jan 1, 2003
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Comparison of the fractography of rockbursts and impact structures
By W. U. Reimold, R. Armstrong, R. G. Charlesworth
For many years rockbursts have plagued the mining industry. Although much research has gone into studying this phenomenon only a small proportion of it has been on the actual source mechanism. A study
Jan 1, 2003
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Jacking Concrete Road Tunnel Boxes Beneath Live Railroad Tracks
By Jesus M. Rohena
Concrete pipes and small boxes have been installed by the jacking method. This paper will describe a recent project were large concrete boxes were installed by the jacking method. This project is in t
Jan 1, 2003
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Evaluating The Environmental Risk Of Backfilling Mines With Coalash
By P. F. Ziemkiewicz, A. S. Knox
Large-scale use of CCBs in mine environments involves filling surface and underground coal mines with ash to address hydraulic problems, AMD, backfilling and subsidence. The environmental risk of la
Jan 1, 2003
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Impurity Removal From Carbon Saturated Liquid Iron Using Lead Solvent
By Katsunori Yamaguchi
A new technique for the removal of tramp-elements from steel scrap has been required from the viewpoint of saving energy and protection of environment. In order to obtain fundamental information on th
Jan 1, 2003
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Experimental Pros and Cons to the Theories of Bubble-Particle Interactions: Progress in the Past Two Decades
By Vladimir E. Vigdergauz
"Bubble-mineral complexes could be formatted by an attaching of hydrophobic particles to the surface of air bubbles or by an evolution of bubbles from solution onto hydrophobic surfaces. Measurements
Jan 1, 2003
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Expansion of the Mount Isa Mines Copper Concentrator Phase One Cleaner Circuit Expansion
By G Harbort, V Lawson
Mount Isa Mines Limited operates one of the worldÆs largest underground mines in North West Queensland. ItÆs mining and smelting complex produces copper anode, crude lead bullion (containing silver),
Jan 1, 2003
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Method of Ground Water Removal from Blast Holes
By I. Petrovsky
Presence of the ground water, especially flowing water, causes limitations in the type of the explosives, which can be used for the blasting development in the open cats and quarries. This presents re
Jan 1, 2003
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Hydrophobicity and Flotation of Quartz and Feldspar in Presence of Monoalkyl of Polyethylene Glycol Ethers (ebc086ec-a6cb-485e-9402-92194f32bdc9)
By Elzbieta Mielczarski, Jerzy Mielczarski, Jan Drzymala, Yann Duvalm
Polyethylene glycol monoalkyl ethers (CnEm) render quartz hydrophobic while feldspar remains hydrophilic. As a result quartz can be separated from feldspar in small frothless flotation devices such as
Jan 1, 2003