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Cost Preventive System To Control Unstable Roof In Main Line Haulage Entries
By John Popovich
The MICON RokLok binder system including component and consolidation processes and safety and its first aide are described. The implementation procedures and selection of injection parameters are disc
Jan 1, 2001
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Kenya- A New Source Of Titanium Minerals
By J. C. Potvin
Although the occurrence of deposits of titanium minerals on Kenya’s present day beaches and adjacent dune systems has been well documented, the potential for older formations to host economically viab
Jan 1, 2001
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Classification and Reporting of Mineral Resources for High-Nugget Effect Gold Vein Deposits
By Simon C. Dominy, Patrick R. Stephenson, Alwyn E. Annels
Abstract - The often complex, erratic, and localized nature of gold is a common feature of many vein-style gold deposits. This style of mineralization is often referred to as being nuggety or possessi
Jan 1, 2001
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Separation Rapids Rare Metals Project, Kenora, Ontario, Canada
By Donald S. Bubar
The Separation Rapids property, located approximately 60 km (37 miles) north of Kenora, Ontario, Canada, is host to one of the largest rare metal pegmatite deposits in the world. This pegmatite was na
Jan 1, 2001
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The Occurrence of High-grade Gold Pockets in Quartz Reefs at the Gwynfynydd Mine,Wales, United Kingdom: A Geological Explanation for the Nugget Effect
By Simon C. Dominy, Ian M. Platten
"Abstract - Gold-bearing quartz reefs commonly show extremely erratic and unpredictable grade variation, although gross geological continuity may be good. This type of variation is often described as
Jan 1, 2001
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Recent Improvements for Stable Operation of the Tamano Type Flash-Smelting Furnace
By K. Noda
Tamano Smelter of Hibi Kyodo Smelting Co., Ltd. started its operation adopting the Flash Smelting Furnace with Furnace Electrodes (FSFE). Thereafter, it developed a coke combustion technology based on
Jan 1, 2001
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Weinbach Soft Ground Tunnel: Lessons Learned
By Raymond W. Henn, Kent A. Pease, Glen J. Rorison
The paper focuses on construction of a 2.55-km (8,365-ft) long, 2.4-m (8-ft)diameter storm drain tunnel in Evansville, Indiana. The tunnel was driven through saturated soft ground varying from clay to
Jan 1, 2001
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Manila Aqueduct (Philippines) — The Construction of the Umiray-Angat Tunnel Project — A Success of Organisation and Technology Against a Unique Combination of the Most Adverse Conditions Ever Encountered in Tunneling
By Remo Grandori
The Umiray Angat 13,2 km long tunnel in Philippines have been bored through extremely variable and difficult ground conditions including a number of special events. In particular the following adve
Jan 1, 2001
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Hydro Blasting of Boulders
By Callie Covert
This paper describes the application and results of a more efficient method of breaking boulders using dynamite and water. This method is being used for the disposal of boulders that result from pinna
Jan 1, 2001
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Geographic Information Systems And Industrial Minerals
By M. J. Price
The usage of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is increasing rapidly throughout the Mining Industry, especially in the Industrial Minerals sector. GIS provides an efficient and robust link between
Jan 1, 2001
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Wax Injection in the Investment Casting Industry
By Mark R. Jolly, Jean-Christophe Gebelin, Aleksander Cendrowicz
"Injection of wax patterns is the first stage of the multi-stage process of investment casting. The quality of the final casting and its dimensional accuracy is highly dependent on this stage of the p
Jan 1, 2001
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Gold Medal Performance
By William Mark Hart
Newmont Mining's executive management launched an initiative in 1999 that was designed to engage the entire workforce in a continuous effort to systematically drive inefficiency out of the corpor
Jan 1, 2001
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Stratigraphic, Mineralogical and Physical Variations at Waikato - North Head, South Auckland: Preliminary Results
By D Pastars, J L. Mauk
Located at the southern end of the Awhitu
Jan 1, 2001
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Variations in Vibration Signals from Single Hole Quarry Blasts
By Rob Farnfield, Yuill Gavin
The rock blasting industry continues to be under pressure to reduce the level of vibration induced by the use of explosives. In recent years much research and development has been directed to minimizi
Jan 1, 2001
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The Coronado Traffic Diversion Tunnel
By Jon Y. Kaneshiro, Ed Walton, Stephen J. Navin, Robert M. Sergeant, Storer J. Boone
The Coronado Traffic Tunnel is a proposed two-lane, reversible, road tunnel, which will relieve severe peak hour congestion problems on surface streets. The tunnel will take traffic from the Coronado
Jan 1, 2001
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Phase Field Methods for Modeling Microstructure
By James A. Warren
The phase field method has been successfully employed as both a tool to model heterogeneous materials and as numerical method for calculating the motion of interfaces and phase boundaries without expl
Jan 1, 2001
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Application of Numerical Modelling to Examine Damage in Wall Control Operations
By P. Katsabanis
Numerical modelling was used to examine damage in wall control operations. Decoupled charges appear to create larger damage zones than fully coupled low density charges with similar charge distributio
Jan 1, 2001
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The Implementation Of New Technology In Southern African Mines: Pain Or Panacea
By A. S. Macfarlane
The introduction of new technology into mining operations is seen as a strategic necessity by many mining companies, in order to improve safety and to improve operational effectiveness. Many attempt
Jan 1, 2001
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Hong Kong Strategic Sewage Disposal Scheme Stage I—Deep Tunnels
By Will Foreman, Douglas D. McLearie, Edwin K. H. Tong, William H. Hansmire
Hong Kong’s Strategic Sewage Disposal Scheme (SSDS) Stage I involves the provision of a system of deep tunnels for transporting to a central treatment works wastewater collected from a number of catch
Jan 1, 2001
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Single-Shell Tunnel Lining with Reinforced Concrete Rings: Critical Loads and Damage Prevention
By Fritz Grübl
Modern shield TBMs allow tunnel drives through almost any type of ground. Thanks to high elaborated technical measures, significant subsidence of the ground surface can be almost entirely avoided.
Jan 1, 2001