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Optimal Inference of Modelling Parameters to Simulate Complex Trends across Soft Boundaries – A Case Study in Heavy Mineral SandsBy T Wambeke, J Benndorf
A risk-robust development of a heavy mineral resource requires an assessment of the geological uncertainty and spatial variability of the key factors impacting the mining and processing operation. Att
Nov 24, 2014
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The Effect of Alloying on Topologically Close Packed Phase Instability in Advanced Nickel-Base Superalloy Rene N6By Frame Ritzert, Dennis Keller, Vijay Vasudevan, David Arenas
"An investigation was conducted to describe topologically close packed (TCP) phase instability as' a function of composition in the advanced ·Ni-base superalloy Rene N6. TCP phases are detrimental to
Jan 1, 1998
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IC 6715 Mining Laws Of Ceylon ? Prefatory NoteBy E. P. Youngman
This paper is one of a series of digests of foreign minim legislation and court decisions that is being prepared in advance of a general report relative to the right of American citizens to explore fo
Jan 1, 1933
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Choice of Geophysical MethodsBy FRANK RIEBERS
IN DISCUSSING the selection of a geophysical method, much of what the writer will say is applicable to any of the various methods and to their use in prospecting, whether for oil or for other minerals
Jan 1, 1930
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Preliminary Development of a TGA Method for Determining Coal to Mineral Ratios in Respirable Dust SamplesBy M. Scaggs
"Respirable dust in underground coal mines has long been associated with lung diseases, and regular dust sampling is required for assessing occupational exposures. At present, respirable dust concentr
Jan 1, 2015
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Diesel Locomotive Transportation UndergroundBy F. Doxey
Introduction Numerous papers have been written dealing with the construction and functions of, and the environmental conditions created by, Diesel locomotives. Therefore, it is not my intention to at
Jan 1, 1951
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Laboratory Studies of the Treatment of Liquid Waste Streams from Uranium Milling OperationsNeutralization with lime is a simple, cheap, and effective means of treating acid raffinates from uranium processing to' raise the pH, reduce the concentrations of dissolved salts (including heav
Jan 1, 1975
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Foundation Reuse: Overcoming ResistanceBy Sara Anderson, Rachel Nicholls, Tim Chapman, Janice Windle
"In city center sites around the world, and in particular in London, foundation reuse is becoming increasingly widespread as the ground is filled with detritus from previous developments. This paper s
Jan 1, 2005
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RI 4892 Petroleum-Engineering Study of K. M. A. Reservoir, Southwestern Part K. M. A. Oil Field, Wichita and Archer Counties, Tex."SUMMARYThe K.M.A. reservoir was discovered to be oil bearing at a depth of 3,719 feet on March 11, 1931. Extensive development, however, was not begun immediately, because the discovery well had a lo
Jun 1, 1952
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A review of the work of the Silicosis Medical Bureau, JohannesburgBy J. M. Smith
This resume provides an account of the work of the Bureau and it's establishment by an Act of Parliament in August 1916. The Medical Bureau is concerned solely with the administration of the medical p
Jan 1, 1947
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A New Approach To Decision Making For Mines Rescue DeploymentBy D. Brady
There are many examples, historical and recent, from the underground coal mining industry where during emergency response the response and ultimately the outcomes, could have been significantly improv
Jan 1, 2012
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Fingerprint Verification For Control Of Electronic Blast InitiationBy Ron Stewart, Richard Youmaran, Andy Adler
In the current context of heightened concerns with explosives security, there is significant interest in technological controls to improve security. It is important to be able to control what is fired
Jan 1, 2007
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Raise DrillsBy Lok W. Home
INTRODUCTION Today, raise drilling (boring) has become the stan¬dard method of raising throughout the Western world. It is estimated that the majority of raise footage com¬pleted in 1977 was accomp
Jan 1, 1982
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Innovative Victoria Park Tunnel design is Communicated Effectively to Stakeholders with the Aid of Three-Dimensional Visualisation MediBy M Sparrow
The Victoria Park Tunnel project is an inner-city alliance project in central Auckland, New Zealand. The existing two-directional viaduct will be modified to single-direction flow, and a new northboun
Mar 8, 2011
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The Place Of New Analytical Methods In The Mineral IndustriesBy W. M. Tuddenham
It would be most difficult to place a date on the beginning of the revolution in analytical techniques that we have witnessed in recent years; but there is no question that the period since the end of
Jan 1, 1962
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Crushing Practice at AjoBy David Cole
THE New Cornelia Copper Co. is mining and treating a 'monzonite " porphyry" copper deposit that is all hard rock. The oxidized surface shell, which constitutes the leachable part of the orebody,
Jan 1, 1925
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Execution Example of the Expanded Dry Jet Mixing (EX-DJM) Method (71db6e71-57a4-4d54-81bc-d746d501291d)By Kiyotaka Ohno, Nobushige Yasuoka, Yosuke Hioki
"The diameter of improved columns adopted by the original DJM Method had been 1000 mm, however, in order to comply with the social need for construction cost reduction, the Expanded Dry Jet Mixing (EX
Jan 1, 2015
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An Update On “The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly” Silica--RevisitedBy E. A. Metz
It has been approximately four years since IARC reclassified crystalline silica as a “Group One” substance. Since that time, crystalline silica has been considered a human carcinogen. Silicosis i
Jan 1, 2000
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How Good Is My Maintenance Program?By John D. Katsllometes
In the mining and processing industry, the maintenance plan has often evolved rather than being consciously set up resulting in an overreliance on breakdown and fixed-time maintenance (planned mainten
Jan 1, 2004
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Design Considerations For The Use Of Slurry Walls As Permanent Walls For Deep Rectangular Shaft Structures In Seismic Areas?Silicon Valley Rapid Transit ProjectBy Michael J. Lehnen
Slurry diaphragm walls are commonly used as both temporary excavation support walls, and permanent structural walls, for circular shafts and long rectangular structures (such as underground subway sta