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Reinforcement of Existing Deep Foundations with MicropilesBy Mauricio Terceros, Martin Achmus, Freddy Lopez
The massive use of deep foundations had a remarkable influence in the building industry in the 20th century. Piles and micropiles made possible to erect thousands of civil structures around the world,
Jan 1, 2018
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Best Practices In Material Choice For Design And Construction Of Hydrometallurgical EquipmentBy T. Johnson
Hydrometallurgical processes can be exceptionally corrosive. This is particularly true in acid leaching processes for copper, cobalt, nickel and rare earth elements. In the last five years, several
Jan 1, 2013
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Comparative economics of bacterial oxidation and roasting as a pre-treatment step for gold recovery from an auriferous pyrite concentrateBy S. R. Gilbert, C. O. Bounds, R. R. Ice
"Many ores are upgraded to produce auriferous sulphide concentrates (principally pyrite) which are not amenable to direct cyanidation. Often these refractory gold-bearing concentrates contain undesira
Jan 1, 1988
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Mitigating Loaded Blast Patterns Buried Beneath a High Wall FailureBy Aiden Carey, Jim Kennedy
During December 2007, Lake Cowal Gold Mine located in New South Wales, Australia experienced a significant pit wall failure. The wall failure resulted in the deposition of a large quantity of saprolit
Jan 1, 2011
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Caterpillar Mining Prepares for Recovery with Technology and PartnershipsBy William Gleason
"With desert temperatures climbing high at Caterpillar’s Tinaja Hills Demonstration and Learning Center near Tucson, AZ in September, a group of editors were given a reprieve from the sun and stepped
Jan 11, 2017
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Technology of TitaniumThe production of metallic titanium and titanium-rich alloys in forms useful to the engineer involves the use of certain techniques not usually necessary in fabricating the commoner metals and alloys.
Jan 1, 1950
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Blasting Overhangs Close to a Vibration Sensitive StructureBy R. Franfield
This paper describes a situation that many drilling and blasting contractors have found themselves in – a client?s fear of the use of explosives. In the summer of 2007 Blasting Services Ltd was asked
Jan 1, 2009
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The ‘Crago Process’ and Its Applicability to a South African Sedimentary Phosphate Deposit - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Jon Pocock, Ashma Singh
The traditional approach for the beneficiation of South African siliceous sedimentary phosphate ores has been reverse cationic flotation. The robustness of this approach, however, has been a concern d
May 13, 2023
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Mining in the Canadian National EconomyBy R. H. Coats
MINING occupies a position of less importance than manufacturing or agriculture in Canada, but its relative contribution has increased greatly during the post- war period. Mineral production was only
Jan 1, 1937
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Stemming and best practice in the mining industry: A literature reviewBy T. E. Oates, W. Spiteri
In 2015, after amendments to the explosives regulations, stemming became a mandatory activity for all South African mining operations. There are, however, circumstances in which it is thought stemming
Aug 1, 2021
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Electrical Conductivity of the Molten Co-S, Ni-S, Cu-S and Ag-S SystemsBy Edna A. Dancy, Gerhard J. Derge
Jan 1, 1963
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MLA 24-93 - Mineral Resource Investigation Of The Steel Mountain/Yuba River And Breadwinner Study Areas, Boise And Elmore Counties, IdahoBy Peter N. Gabby
In 1992, the Bureau of Mines conducted a mineral resource investigation of the 27,034-hectare Steel Mountain/Yuba River study area and the 16,544-hectare Breadwinner study area. There were approximate
Jan 1, 1993
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Solution Mining of Nahcolite at American Soda’s Yankee Gulch ProjectBy Charlie Yates, Max Ramey, Kurt Nielsen, Michael Hardy
The Yankee Gulch sodium minerals project (YGP) is a solution mining project operated by American Soda. The mine operates on a federal lease administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
Jan 1, 2003
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Qualifying Engineers for High Executive PositionsBy H. A. Guess
AT the outset, said Mr. Guess, I may say that although I believe the present engineering courses in the various colleges and universities could be arranged to give the student within the same time lim
Jan 1, 1926
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OFR-37-77 Benefit/Cost Analysis Of The Bureau Of Mines' FY 1977 - FY 1982 Coal Extraction Research And Development ProgramBy Larry Gsellman
This report presents the results of a benefit/cost analysis of the Bureau of Mines' Coal Extraction RCD Program for the period FY 1977 through FY 1982. The analysis is an update of the analysis p
Jan 1, 1977
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Mineral Possibilities of Areas Adjacent to the Alaska Highway (6445c822-fbfa-45c0-aaa2-cb1a728d1b71)By L. O. Thomas
THE Alaska Highway, in its course through British Columbia, traverses parts of two great physiographic divisions of Canada which are also distinctive geologically-the Cordillera in the western section
Jan 1, 1944
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Fatigue risk management: charting a path to a safer workplace - SynopsisBy P. C. Schutte
There have been several high-profile accidents in the South African mining industry where fatigue was identified as either causal or contributory. The risk of fatigue is inherent in any work-time arra
Jan 1, 2010
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Preparation Of MgO With Low CaO Content And High Specific Surface Area From Low-Grade DolomiteBy Xiang-yang Zhou
Keywords: Low-Grade Dolomite, Low CaO Content, High Specific Surface Area, MgO. A low energy consumption preparation technology of magnesium oxide with low calcium oxide content and high specific s
Jan 1, 2005
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Mine Reclamation Costs In The Alberta Oil Sands - IntroductionBy U. Thorley
Management of mine and tailings reclamation activities by surface mining oil sands operations in Alberta, Canada is experiencing increased national and international attention. Of particular concern
Jan 1, 2011
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The Preservation of WoodBy R. D. Prettie
Wood preservation may be defined as the art of protecting wood from decay. In its broadest sense, however, it includes a much wider field. It might be more properly de-fined as the art of protecting w
Jan 1, 1926