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Currant Status Of ?Big-Hole? Drilling ? 1965
By Thomas B. Dellinger
Since 1950, rotary-drilled, large-diameter holes, "big holes", with depths to over 300 feet and diameters of over 30 inches have become numerous and widespread. Fifty such holes have been drilled for
Jan 1, 1966
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Current ,Commercial Sulphide Smelter Operations
By V. P. Keran
The lead and copper smelting processes employed by Mount Isa Mines Limited, Mount Isa, Australia, are used to illustrate an operating viewpoint of some problems and solutions encountered in existing c
Jan 1, 1983
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Current Activities In The SPE To Advance The Application Of Microcomputers In Petroleum Engineering - Summary
By Wesley W. Eckles
Microcomputer technology has begun to revolutionize petroleum engineering. Petroleum engineers' use of relatively inexpensive personal computers (PC's) is likely to continue expanding rapidl
Jan 1, 1985
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Current Advances in DMC_BLAST Modeling
By Dale Preece, Stephen Chung, D. Scott Scovira
The DMC_BLAST (Distinct Motion Code) has been developed to model rock motion and displacement during the gas expansion phase after the detonation of an explosive in a borehole. Recently, a designated
Jan 1, 2000
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Current and Best Practice for Monitoring Tunnelling Projects in Urban Areas – Alaskan Way Bored Tunnel, Seattle, Washington
By L Galisson, E Audigé, D Sowers
Establishing a robust geotechnical instrumentation and construction monitoring plan is one of the keys to the successful delivery of the world’s largest soft-ground bored tunnel in Seattle, Washington
Sep 17, 2014
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Current and Future Challenges in Injection Metallurgy
By J. K. Brimacombe
"Nearly all the easy things have been investigated in injection metallurgy. Water models have been used exhaustively to study mixing, gas distribution and flow in submerged jets. Mathematical models h
Jan 1, 1996
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Current and future demand for aggregate in the Edmonton region
By W. A. D. Edwards
"The Edmonton region accounted for 40% of Alberta's sand and gravel production in 1981 (about 12 million m3). Most of this production was by commercial operations (75%) for use in essential publi
Jan 1, 1989
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Current and Future Developments in Truck Haulage Systems for Underground Mines
The introduction of rubber tyred diesel equipment underground in the early 1960's and subsequent design improvements to diesel haulage systems over the past 2 decades has meant that diesel truck
Jan 1, 1985
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Current and Future Markets for Western Canadian Coals
By W. C. Whittaker
"This paper gives a brief resume of the changes in the market picture for Western coal since 1948. It then analyzes present markets and recent developments in Western Canada, the western United States
Jan 1, 1968
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Current and Future Processing Flowsheets
By P. J. Bethell
This paper reviews current fine coal cleaning circuitry, including water washing cyclones, tabling and froth flotation. It goes on to examine possible future beneficiation based on emerging technologi
Jan 1, 1988
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Current And Future Status Of Surface Mining
By Paul T. Allsman
1.1-1. Current Status. The history of surface mining is essentially that of mining coal, copper, and iron ores, and the nonmetallic minerals--clays, gypsum, phosphate rock, sand, gravel, and stone. Ta
Jan 1, 1968
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Current And Future Trends In Raising Equity
By Carl L. Renzoni
INTRODUCTION This paper defines equity as the issuance of a permanent interest in the business on a broadly distributed basis. As such, it excludes the issuance of equity to either a merchant bank
Jan 1, 1990
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Current and Future Tunnelling Works in Hong Kong for the Years 2000–2010
By Ian McFeat-Smith
Despite a present, short-term economic recession, a remarkable enthusiasm exists in Hong Kong for building infrastructure including major tunnel projects. This paper provides details of current an
Jan 1, 2001
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Current And Potential Applications Of Fluid-Bed Technology In The Ferroalloy Industry
By G. Denton, P. den Hoed, A. Luckos
The potential application of fluidized beds in several sectors of the ferroalloy industry is promising. They can be used in the direct reduction of iron ores to produce a feed for steelmaking, in the
Jan 1, 2007
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Current and Potential Applications of Radioisotope X-ray and Neutron Techniques of Analysis in the Mineral Industry
Radioisotope x-ray and neutron techniques of analysis can be used for the determination of a wide range of elements in minerals. The most important applications of these techniques to the mineral indu
Jan 1, 1970
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Current and Potential Applications of Radiosotope X-Ray and Neutron Techniques of Analysis in the Mineral Industry
Radioisotope X-ray and neutron techniques of analysis can be used for the determination of a wide range of elements in minerals. The most important applications of these techniques to the mineral in
Jan 1, 1969
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Current And Projected Program Of The Office Of Coal Research
By Neal Cochran
I consider it a distinct privilege to be afforded the opportunity of discussing the program of the Office of Coal Research. The principal activities I will be discussing are concerned with projects th
Jan 1, 1963
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Current And Proposed Regulations And Legislation On Air Pollution Concerning The Appalachian Coal Industry ? Introduction
By Edwin B. Wilson
Over the past several years, state governments have been vigorously refurbishing old health department agencies and smoke control laws in anticipation of pending federal developments. Many states now
Jan 1, 1969
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Current And Proposed Regulations And Legislation On Water Pollution Concerning The Appalachian Coal Industry
By C. T. Holland
Coal mining has been an important industry in the Appalachian area for many years. This is particularly true in the northern part of the area, namely, in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio. Also, i
Jan 1, 1969
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Current And Suggested Focus On Sustainability In Pyrometallurgy
By P. J. Mackey, J. B. See, D. G. C. Robertson
The production of iron and steel and non-ferrous metals by pyrometallurgical processes will remain a critical element in meeting the demand for materials in both developed and developing nations. Give
Jan 1, 2014