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A Computer Model for Explosively Induced Rock Fragmentation During Mining OperationsBy J W. Simmons, T H. Antoun
"Rock fragmentation is an important component of explosive mining and excavation techniques andis the culmination of a damage accumulation process dominated by crack propagation. During the past 20 ye
Jan 1, 1995
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Off-Grid Solar in the Mining Sector - Can Renewable Energy Reduce your Operating Costs?By C Chambers
"AustraliaÆs mining sector faces challenges to its competitiveness; operating costs are being adversely affected as a result of volatile commodity prices and growing international market pressures.Die
Jul 15, 2013
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Catalyst management ? SynopsisBy L. Hansen
Sulphuric acid plants now and then see unexpected increases in SO2 emissions. Our experience is that it is not always easy for the acid plants to pinpoint the exact reason for the SO2 increase. Some
Jan 1, 2009
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Digital Simulation of Particulate ProcessesDigital Simulation of Particulate Processes The inherent complexity of mineral particulates (shape, size and mineralogical texture) has challenged conventional simulation model approaches for decades
Sep 13, 2010
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The Resource Management Act - A Rich Seam for the Mining IndustryRecent legislation in the environmental field gives the mining industry an opportunity to take timely action to address its image. Shifting the focus away from mining (the activity) to minerals (the r
Jan 1, 1993
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The Use of Cost Indices to Update Historical Mine CostsThe application of cost updating with the aid of cost indices is reviewed with particular regard to the mining industry. Examples of applicable cost index series are included with values given for t
Jan 1, 1990
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Focal Depths of South African Earthquakes and Mine EventsBy M. B. C. Brandt
Focal depths of 15 tectonic earthquakes and 9 mine-related events were determined for South Africa using data recorded by the South African National Seismograph Network. These earthquakes and events w
Jan 1, 2014
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Continuing Professional Development for the Mining Industry - A Suggested Agenda for Action by the AusIMMBy Pullen G, Rose M
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is not just a catch-cry. It is an essential component of every-day life in many professions, including accountancy, law and public administration. Without
Jan 1, 1989
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The Importance Of Geologic And Geotechnical Monitoring For Improving Stability In Deep Two-Seam Longwall LayoutsBy K. Fleck
Energy West Mining Company (EWMC) has implemented a geologic program for improving stability and support requirements along deep two-entry longwall gateroads at its Deer Creek Mine operations located
Jan 1, 2012
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Hydraulic Considerations For Leaching OperationsBy J. F. Lupo
Leaching operations combine both metallurgical and hydraulic processes to extract metals from the ore heap. In the design of leaching operations, metallurgical tests and simple hydraulic tests are oft
Jan 1, 2000
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Trapezoidal Tapered Ring—Key Position Selection in Curved TunnelsBy Shimi Tzobery, John E. Shamma, Samuel Swartz, Gary B. Hemphill
The trapezoidal tapered ring method has made significant progress in recent years for shielded-TBM projects, excavating tunnels with high overburden, strict water tightness criteria, and multiple curv
Jan 1, 2005
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Sand Compaction Piles ? SynopsisBy A. Holeyman
The displacement compaction piles described in the paper are installed using a heavy casing or tube and an internal drop hammer. The casing which initially is closed at the bottom by a sand plug displ
Jan 1, 2010
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Improving Fine Particle Gravity Recovery through Equipment Behavior ModificationBy Claude Deveau
"Studies on the performance of Falcon batch type concentrators treating ultrafine tantalum at Tanco have revealed that very fine heavy minerals are concentrated within certain areas of the concentrate
Jan 1, 2006
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Proposed Draft of the ISEE Seismograph Performance Specifications and General Guidelines for Seismograph Field Use (23551c26-fab0-471e-a564-2605bfe7a483)By Richard R. Brochu
At the International Society ofExplosives Engineers Annual Conference held in Nashville, Tennessee in February 1995, a Seismograph Standards Committee was established. The purpose of this wmmittee was
Jan 1, 1998
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A New Process For The Thermal Refining Of Zinc: A Case Study Of Technology Development At MintekBy A. McKenzie
During the late 1990s Anglo American PLC was evaluating the Gamsberg zinc deposit in the Northern Cape Province. As the primary South African metallurgical technology provider, Mintek became involved
Jan 1, 2004
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Challenges In CFD Modeling Of Air Flow In Open-Pit MinesBy K. V. Raj
In the mining industry, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling is used extensively to simulate air flow in underground mines. CFD modeling of pollutant transport in open-pit mines is relatively n
Feb 27, 2013
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Lifting In Stooped And Kneeling Postures: Effects On Lifting Capacity, Metabolic Costs, And Electromyography Of Eight Trunk MusclesBy Sean Gallagher, Thomas G. Bobick, William S. Marras
Twelve healthy, experienced underground cool miners performed lifting capacity tests in stooped and kneeling postures using a modified psychophysical procedure. Subjects adjusted weight in a lifting b
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Geotechnical Factors Affecting Coal Recovery in the Maramarua, Mokau, and Ohinewai DepositsBy B W. Riddol1s
The 1983 Energy Plan calls for an increase in North Island coal production from both underground and opencast sources from the 1982/1983 production of 843 000 tpa to approximately 3.4 Mtpa within the
Jan 1, 1984
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Uses for Blasting Instrumentation - Practical ApplicationsBy Cam Thomas, Steve Bernard
Various types of blasting instrumentation can be used in the field to analyze conditions before, during and after a blast, and to indicate what changes need to be made. When different types of measure
Jan 1, 2012
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Architecture of Gold Mineralization at Anomaly A of the Clarence Stream Deposits, Southern New BrunswickBy A. J. Hynes, Lutes. G. G., Ravenelle. J. -F.
"The Anomaly A area of the Clarence Stream gold deposits in southwestern New Brunswick contains mineralized structures that bear geometrical relationships to regional folding events. The four minerali
Jan 1, 2008