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International Standards in Public Participation in Financing Oil and Gas Pipelines: The Transparency of Risk Management Measures and Emergency Response Plans
By E. Nickel
"Bi- and multilateral banks as well as export credit agencies in the OECD countries, but also numerous commercial banks, last year committed themselves to compliance with the World Bank’s standards. T
Jan 1, 2005
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Hardness Model and Reconciliation of Throughput Models to Plant Results at MINERA Escondida LTDA., Chile.
By Leonardo Flores
"Minera Escondida operates two open pits on a porphyry copper district, southeast of Antofagasta, Chile. During 2005, ore will be delivered exclusively from one pit to two concentrators, while from 20
Jan 1, 2005
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IH-635 (LBJ Freeway) Corridor Section 4-West Traffic Tunnels
By Matthew E. MacGregor, Hugh T. Kelly
I.H. 635 (LBJ Freeway) was constructed as a loop freeway around the city of Dallas in the late 1960s and early 1970s with a design capacity of 160,000 vehicles per day (vpd). Today’s facility is carry
Jan 1, 2005
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Summersville Raw Water Intake
By Douglas Banks
Construction for the new 2.5 MGPD raw water intake project commenced December 2002. The project, initially designed as a 12' Ø concrete lined intake shaft,145' deep, with two offset 24" lake
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Fire Clay
By R. L. Virta
Six companies mined fire clay in Missouri and Ohio during 2004. Production, based on a preliminary survey of the fire clay industry, was estimated to be 398 kt(438,700 st), valued at $9.81 million.
Jan 1, 2005
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Geotechnical Considerations In The Design Of The MOCB Mining Method At Konkola No. 3 Shaft
Konkola No 3 shaft experienced severe mining-induced stress and time-related deterioration in ground conditions in an area where an over-cut and bench (OCB) mining method was used to extract a shallow
Jan 1, 2005
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International mineral resource and mineral reserve classification and reporting systems
By S. Felderhof, W. S. Vaughan
"Over the years, it has been increasingly difficult for the minerals industry to raise the necessary capital for its activities. To alleviate this phenomenon, complete transparency and capital market
Jan 1, 2005
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A Bacterial Heap Leaching Approach For The Treatment Of Low Grade Primary Copper Sulphide Ore
By S W. Robertson, A Vercuil, P Craven
Mintek is currently developing a design approach for the heap leaching of low-grade primary copper sulphide material. Since the leaching of chalcopyrite requires elevated temperatures, the generation
Jan 1, 2005
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Strong Ground Motion And Site Response In Deep South African Mines
By A. M. Milev
A stand-alone instrument especially designed for recording strong ground motions was used in this study to create a large data base of peak particle velocities measured on stope hangingwalls. A total
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - Lime
Lime production is the largest single chemical use for limestone and dolomite. The term “lime” in this review refers to high-calcium and dolomitic quicklime, their hydroxide forms and dead-burned dol
Jan 1, 2005
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Important Considerations in the Design of Mechanical Flotation Machines
By L D. Redden, M G. Nelson
Mechanical flotation machine design is typically based on hydrodynamic analysis, with scale-up calculated by geometric proportionality. End users often specify and purchase machines on the basis of re
Jan 1, 2005
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Rock Engineering Challenges
By A. H. Swart
Rock engineering is concerned with the design of rock structures generated by mining activities. Therefore, rock engineering designs have major implications for the safe recovery of mineral deposits a
Jan 1, 2005
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Thermodynamic Analysis On Synthesis Of Fibrous Ni-Co Alloy Powders Precursors With Co-Precipitation Process
By Zhan Jing
Keywords: thermodynamic, Ni-Co alloy powders, composition, fibrous The mathematics model of Ni(II)-Co(II)-C2O42?-NH3?H2O-H2O of thermodynamic equilibrium system has been developed theoretically acc
Jan 1, 2005
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Statistical Investigation of the Risk of Accidental Impact Opening of Mine Shaft Detaching Hooks
During 1995 a catastrophic accident took place at the No 2 Vaal Reefs shaft in South Africa, when a locomotive fell onto a cage, causing the death of 104 people. The subsequent Commission of Enquiry f
Jan 1, 2005
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High-pressure direct injection of natural gas in a diesel engine for high performance/low emissions (ace69f9b-8abb-4cd4-9306-9db2c42ce4ca)
By K. B. Hodgins, P. Ouellette
"The North American mining industry faces challenging emissions regulations in the coming years with the introduction of new standards for off-road diesel engines. In order to remain competitive, indu
Jan 1, 2005
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Hydrocopper™ - Economical Treatment For Copper And Gold Concentrates At The Mine Site
By Mikko Ruonala, Pertti Lamberg, Olli Hyvärinen
The smelting of copper sulphide concentrate is the dominant route in copper production (Figure 1). Heap leaching of oxidized copper ores with weak sulphuric acid together with copper solvent extractio
Jan 1, 2005
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Multi method approach to heavy mineral exploration: Miocene of Denmark
By T. Rasmussen, T. G. Jørgensen, T. Fischer, R. K. McLimans, C. Knudsen, D. Frei
Ilmenite-bearing paleo-beach deposits were discovered in Jylland, Denmark using a combination of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), portable X-ray fluorescence (XMET), bulk XRF analyses, Computer Control
Jan 1, 2005
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Heavy mineral mining in the Atlantic Coastal Plain of Florida and Georgia and the chemical and physical characteristics of the deposits
By F. L. Pirkle, D. L. Pirkle, E. C. Pirkle, W. A. Pirkle
Heavy minerals have been mined from the sands of the United States’ Atlantic Coastal Plain since the early part of the twentieth century. Production of ilmenite from beach sands near Mineral City (Po
Jan 1, 2005
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General Legal Conditions for Land Reclamation
By K. Freytag
The extraction of lignite in open-cast mines has a severe impact on the landscape. Proper landscaping after the shut-down of the mines has always been the statutory responsibility of the mine operator
Jan 1, 2005