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Seismic Refraction Surveying Techniques for Use in Blasting Design Optimization and Explosive Selection
By John Dean Smith
"In many operations the two most overlooked aspects in the drilling and blasting process is theblast optimization and explosive selection. Often times we find a blast design that seems to work andprod
Jan 1, 1995
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New Approach in Rock Bolting that Adds to Bearing Capacity and Yield of the Bolts without Increase to the Cost of the Technology
By Victor Nazimko
A new technique for reaming the holes has been tested. This technique is available for reaming a hole at its deep end creating an enlarged cavity that has helicoidal grooves oriented at less than 40 d
Jan 1, 2008
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100,000 Expected at ConExpo-Con/Agg 2002 in Las Vegas
More than 100,000 people are expected to be in Las Vegas, NV in March for ConExpo-Con/Agg 2002, the largest exhibit of its kind in the Western Hemisphere. This triennial event features equipment, ser
Jan 1, 2002
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IC 6848 Review Of Literature On Effects Of Breathing Dusts With Special Reference To Silicosis - Part II-B - Chapter 4. Prevention Of Dust Diseases (Sections 3-5) - Section 3. - Engineering Control In The Prevention Of Dust Diseases
By D. Harrington
Hatch (260) made the following pertinent statement regarding the present status of engineering design of dust-control equipment: Textbooks on ventilation and engineering handbooks devote little or
Jan 1, 1935
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Assessing The Uncertainty Due To Grades And Grade Shell Limits For The West Leeville Underground Deposit
By C. Deutsch
Resource estimation for the West Leeville deposit is prepared using a conventional explicit approach. The geologic model is developed using interpretive methods based on visual logging. Grade shells
Jan 1, 2007
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The Dwight-Lloyd Blast Roasting Section for Sintering Lead Ores at The Broken Hill Associated Smelters Proprietary Limited, Port Pirie, South Australia
This Department handles all ores prior to blast-furnacing, the object of the operations being to mix the lead-bearing material with fiuxes, eliminate sulphur from the mixture, and produce a homogeneou
Jan 1, 1937
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Performance of Dry Separation Processes in Cenospheres Recovery from Coal Fly Ash
Performance of Dry Separation Processes in Cenospheres Recovery from Coal Fly Ash
Sep 13, 2010
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Experts Discuss Reserves Reporting at SME Meeting
By Steve Kral
Mining is a risky business. The cost of exploring for new mineral deposits is high and the success rate of finding one worthy of development is relatively low. And once a deposit is identified, ther
Jan 1, 2003
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Water Resources Development In The Arid Andean Antiplano Southern Bolivia
By S. A. Osterberg, J. L. Breckenridge, R. S. Popielak
Multidisciplinary investigations were completed to prove the availability of water resources for the proposed San Cristóbal silver-lead-zinc mine in the arid Altiplano of Bolivia. Surface water resour
Jan 1, 2002
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Structural Controls on the Localisation of Low-sulfidation Epithermal Mineralisation in West Java, Indonesia
By J Widjaja, E Hermawan, M Muharam, L Damanik
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The island of Java lies within the Sunda-Banda magmatic arc, which is characterised by mult
Mar 18, 2015
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Tround Rapid Excavation And Tunneling System
By David Dardick
Tround International Inc. is developing rock excavation and drilling devices which utilize a simple patented mechanism for firing frangible projectiles. This system launches a salvo of three projectil
Jan 1, 1981
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The Bioleaching Of Sulfide Minerals; Developments In Understanding The Mechanism and Kinetics Of Bioleaching Pyrite, Arsenopyrite And Chalcopyrite
By G. S. Hansford, C. J. N. Dempers, G. E. Searby, A. W. Breed, M. A. Jaffer
The bioleaching of sulfide minerals involves a ferric attack of the mineral with the role of the micro-organisms being the oxidation of the ferrous-iron back to the ferric form, and the oxidation of s
Jan 1, 2000
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Investigation Of The Influence Of An Excavation On Adjacent Excavations, Using Neural Networks
By S. Kwon
When an underground excavation is created near to an instrumented measuring location, deformation at the location increases. The characteristics of this deformation increase, as well as the duration o
Jan 1, 1998
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The Occurence of Bismuth in the Lachlan Fold Belt in New South Wales
Although bismuth mineralization is spread widely through the Lachlan Fold Belt in New South Wales, broad grouping of the various deposits can be effected on the basis of geographical and geological (a
Jan 1, 1973
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Scales or Scoundrels
By Ron Board
"Probably the only thing that can he said about conveyor belt scales without fear of contradiction is that they have been responsible for as much or more puzzlement, argument and frustration than almo
Jan 1, 1975
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Current status of determination of mineralogical balances for platinum-group element-bearing ores
By L. J. Cabri
Although no complete mineralogical balances have been published, the background knowledge and proven, highly sensitive analytical techniques to produce them already exist. For PGE-Cu-Ni sulphide ores
Apr 1, 1994
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Some Aspects of the Role of Oxygen in Sulphide Mineral Flotation
By the use of flotation tests it was confirmed that there are two functions of oxygen in sulphide mineral flotation. Sized samples of galena and chalcopyrite were sulphidized, washed free of excess su
Jan 1, 1967
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Reservoir Engineering – General - A Dynamic Programming Model of the Cyclic Steam Injection Process
By R. G. Bentsen, D. A. T. Donohue
The cyclic steam injection process has become the most widely applied and most successful thermal recovery technique in use today.1-4 Normally, steam stimulation is repeated several times during the l
Jan 1, 1970
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Oilwell Cementing: What Is Next?
By A. Mahmoudkhani
Primary cementing is the process of placing cement in the annulus between the casing and the formations exposed to the wellbore. Portland cement was first used in 1903 in the Lopoc Field in California
Jan 1, 2012
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Discovery of the Hamersley Iron Deposits
By Burns W. G, Muceniekas E, Whitcher I. G, Hughes F. E
No iron ore deposits were reported before 1961 from the Hamersley Ranges, Western Australia, although low-grade bedded iron formations, associated with ferruginous jaspers and cherts, were known to oc
Jan 1, 1964