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A Structural Interpretation Of The Garlock Fault Zone At The Tehachapi CrossingBy Chester M. F. Peters
The opportunity to make a close study of the available geologic data existing along the line of the California Aqueduct crossing of the Garlock fault in the Tehachapi Mountains was brought about first
Jan 1, 1997
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Pin Piles For Structural Underpinning - SummaryBy Seth L. Pearlman
Pin Piles are small diameter high capacity drilled and grouted piles also called minipiles or micropiles. They are ideal for building foundations on sites with poor ground conditions, sensitive surrou
Jan 1, 2000
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A Geological Model for Gold Mineralisation at Reefton, New ZealandBy G J. Corbett, P Magner, M McKenzie
Structures formed during ductile deformation have been reactivated during the later brittle mineralisation process. Two generations of folding are classified as: early recumbent megascopic FI folds an
Jan 1, 1997
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Outotec’s Fully Automated Smelter 2020 – The Vision, the Status and the FutureBy Joey Hoang, Robert Johansson, Tapani Keronen, Mikael Jåfs, Jani Jansson, Mikko Korpi
At the Copper 2016 conference in Kobe, Japan, Outotec introduced a vision for the year 2020, wherein smelting would make use of four digital cornerstones: intelligent instruments, advanced process con
Jan 1, 2019
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Selective Recovery of Platinum from Cobalt-Rich CrustSelective Recovery of Platinum from Cobalt-Rich Crust
Sep 13, 2010
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Estilos de mineralización en el Complejo PascoBy Hebert Arias, Christian Mendoza, Mervin Tapia
El Complejo Pasco —ubicado en la Cordillera Oriental de los Andes de la sierra central del Perú, en el distrito de San Francisco de Asís, provincia y departamento de Pasco— está constituido por las un
May 22, 2019
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Applicable Analytical Tools For A Seismic Design Of Underground ExcavationsBy Christopher M. St. John, Tony F. Zahrah
Empirical and numerical methods are the two extremes of the tools available for the seismic design of subsurface excavations and underground structures. Both have their limitations: when relying on pu
Jan 1, 1985
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In Situ Rehabilitation of Concentrate Tailings at Macraes Mine: A Contingency OptionBy D Craw, D Wilson, D Chappell
Gold is extracted by cyanidation of a sulphide-rich concentrate at Macraes mine, and after cyanidation, the concentrate is discharged to tailings impoundments. The concentrate tailings were discharged
Jan 1, 1998
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Soil Improvement Technique to Mitigate Extreme Settlements on Deep Compressible Deposits in the Bogota ValleyBy Roger A. Archabal, Omar A. Conte, Gustavo Langoni
This international case study focuses on the rigorous geotechnical interaction and results of a soil improvement program utilized to mitigate consolidation settlements of over 1.5 m [5.0 ft]. The extr
Jan 1, 2018
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Horizontal Stresses In The Hangingwall Of Tabular StopesBy A. P. Squelch
The question of what stress condition exists in the hangingwall of tabular stopes remains topical and largely unanswered. Limited field data exist to quantify the situation and provide calibration for
Jan 1, 2002
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Pogo Mine Control System: A Hybrid of DCS and PLCThe Pogo Mine, near Delta Junction, Alaska is a new 2500 STPD gold operation. The control system of the mine and milling operations are a hybrid of DCS (Distributed Control System) control and PLC (Pr
Jan 1, 2008
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In Situ Measurement Of Rock Stress With Hydraulic Borehole Pressure Cells ? ObjectiveDevelop a new technique of in situ rock stress measurement which can be used when and where the conventional methods, such as the overcoring stress relief methods and the hydrofracturing method, canno
Jan 1, 1988
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Sinking A Freeze Shaft With Installation Of A Water-Tight, Flexible LiningBy Klaus Stoss, Bernd Braun
The sinking and lining of a large mine shaft with 8.0 m i.d. and 1,133 m total depth is described in detail. The ground freezing method was applied to safely sink the shaft through unstable, waterbear
Jan 1, 1983
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Comparative evaluation of manual sampling and Outotec MSA 2/50 metallurgical slurry samplerBy J Loimi, P Minkkinen, T Korpela
The head loss caused by metallurgical sampling for slurry streams can be reduced by metallurgical sampler design. When the process volumetric flow rate is reduced by vertical static cutters before the
May 9, 2017
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Extension of the Comminution Energy Curves and Application to Stirred Milling PerformanceBy P. Radziszewski
"The comminution energy curve is a profoundly simple graphical technique that displays detailed operating efficiency information for industrial comminution processes. The database underlying the meth
Jan 1, 2016
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Phosphogypsum UsesBy P. R. Clifford
Phosphogypsum is a byproduct of the manufacture phosphoric acid. There are approximately one billion tons of phosphogypsum stored in stacks in northern and central Florida. The Florida Institute of
Jan 1, 2002
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The Influence of Different Heat treatment Cycles on Controlled Surface Graphitization in CK45 SteelBy A. R. Kiani-Rashid
Controlled graphitization has become known as a practical method for improvement of wear resistance and machining properties in steels. In this paper, the effect of heat treatment on microstructure of
Jan 1, 2010
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High Temperature Electrochemical Measurement of Tin Oxide Activity in SlagFew, if any, reliable thermodynamic data are available for the activity of tin oxide in slags. In this work, the activity of the oxide in silica saturated iron silicate slags has been measured at 1573
Jan 1, 1983
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The importance of the shape, orientation and roughness of free faces in commercial blasting operationsBlasts should be designed so as to maximise the percentage of charges which shoot to a free face (Le, to a pronounced rock/air interface).Free faces should be rough, parallel and reasonably near to bl
Jan 1, 1986
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Air Compressing MachineryApparently there is little inclination on the part of mining engineers to supplant the transmission of power by compressed air with it's formidable rival, electrical transmission. No doubt there
Jan 1, 1902