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Recent Developments In International Valuation Standards (3ceaa5c5-2f61-48bf-9897-86097ca7bb30)By T. R. Ellis
A number of important international events took place in 2001 in the development and evolution of mineral valuation standards internationally. In Canada, the CIMVal Committee released a draft discussi
Jan 1, 2002
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The Fallacy of Tunnel Formwork RemovalBy Wern-ping (Nick) Chen
In concrete lined tunnels, formwork removal timing may be controversial. Contractors seek to strip the form as soon as possible, and designers seek to keep the formwork in place as long as practical t
Jan 1, 2008
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Discrete Element Modeling of Rock Blasting in Benches, with Joints and Bedding Planes - Initial DevelopmentBy Dale S. Preece
A Discrete element computer program named DMC @istinct Motion Code) has been developed for modeling rock blasting. This program employs explicit time integration and uses spherical or cylindrical elem
Jan 1, 1995
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Stereolithography—a rapid prototyping technique for orebody modelling and mine designBy A. Akerman, C. P. O’Connor, N. Vayenas
"Stereolithography is a well-known rapid prototyping technique in the manufacturing sector. Essentially, it is a three-dimensional printing process that produces plastic prototype parts from standard
Jan 1, 2006
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OFR-28-79 Installation, Maintenance And Evaluation Of Illumination SystemsThe Bureau of Mines recognized the need for a demonstration program to distribute and apply existing information regarding the illumination of working places in mines. This report details the performa
Jan 1, 1978
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What boundary conditions should we apply? Applications to tunneling and to the AECL Underground Research LaboratoryBy B. Amadei, F. Tonon
Rock stress measurement is cast in the more general context of the determination of boundary conditions for rock engineering. A study on the effect of elastic anisotropy on underground excavations rev
Jan 1, 2003
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Skills training in the australian mining industry with emphasis on safety and productivity outcomesBy Phillip Martin Warren
Safety and productivity are critical factors in the performance of the Australian Mining Industry. In this sense, the paper point out that while the multiple dimensions of both training and productivi
Sep 13, 2001
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Institute of Metals Division - Observation of Slip, Twinning, and Cleavage in Iron-Phosphorus Solid SolutionsBy E. Hornbogen
The deformation mechanisms of a iron-phosphorus alloys were compared at 20oand —196°C. Alloying with phosphorus increases the resistance to slip, but has little effect on the resistance to twinning. T
Jan 1, 1961
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The Coal Mining Industry ? Foreword - More Mechanization and Improved Preparation Seen - Economics Studied on Wide Front - New LegislationBy J. B. Morrow
BITUMINOUS COAL production for 1937 up to Nov. 27, was 400,000,000 ions, an increase of 3.43 per cent over the comparative period in 1936. The in- crease in consumption, however, was not so great as t
Jan 1, 1938
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Evaluating the Status of Omo Forest ReserveBy T. O. Dauda, L. O. Ojo
One of the results of the Earth summit (The United Nations Conference) on Environment and Development - UNDP is the statement of forest principles. Others include: the Rio Declaration which is that th
Jan 1, 2005
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Technology and Raw Materials for Solar Cell Quality QuartzBy Knut L. Sandvik, Erik Larsen
"Estimated global solar energy demand in 2001 required approximately 5,500 tons of silicon feedstock. This required 65,000 tons of quartz. If the trend continues, the solar energy demand in 2010 would
Jan 1, 2003
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Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage through Chemical PrecipitationBy Carin Laubscher, Francis W. Petersen, Jaap P. Smit
"Waste streams, such as acid mine drainage, are often characterised by low pH values and high concentrations of heavy metals, dissolved solids, calcium and sulphates. Although lime remediation effecti
Jan 1, 2003
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Exploration of Coal DepositsBy J Lea, P Hatherly, J L. Edwards
Coal exploration has traditionally involved the acquisition of data to enable a resource to be quantified and qualified to the extent that its economic potential can be determined. This process common
Jan 1, 2009
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Empirical Methods For Coal Pillar DesignEmpirical methods involve the scientific interpretation of real-world experience. Many problems in ground control lend themselves to an empirical approach because the mines provide us with plenty of
Jan 5, 1999
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Design and Delivery of Micropile Installation Leveraging Augmented and Virtual RealityBy Guilherme L. M. G. Carvalho, Zachary T. Fleming
In a world of 2-dimensional design documents, envisioning and understanding 3-dimensional interferences for complex foundation construction scenarios can be challenging. Videos and computer models ser
Jan 1, 2019
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Deformation analysis for the middle pier of the Permanent Ship Lock of Three Gorges ProjectBy H. Zhu, F. Xu, T. Wang
Abstract : The deformation monitoring data of the middle pier of the in permanent ship lock in Three Gorges revealed several interesting deformation phenomena. Conclusions and explanations are made co
Jan 1, 2003
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Using Chemical Grout To Control Groundwater InfiltrationBy J. Gentry
Chemical grouting has been successfully used for over forty years to control the movement of groundwater in a wide variety of applications including tunnels, subway systems, sanitary sewers, mines and
Feb 27, 2013
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Present Status of Remediation of Mt Lyell Acid DrainageBy N Clarke, R Dineen, W Jones
The Mt Lyell copper mine in western Tasmania has discharged acid drainage (AD) into the Queen and King Rivers and Macquarie Harbour for over a century. Presently, dissolved copper loads of about 1000
Jan 1, 2003
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Wet concentrator plant design implications using computer modeling techniquesBy R. M. G. Machunter
Computer models of metallurgical circuits are extensively utilised in design, and prediction of overall plant separation performance. As always, in the final optimised flowsheet design there is a com
Jan 1, 2005