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Evaluation of the Strength Behaviour of Monolithic Packs
By Singh RN
Monolithic packing systems have gained in popularity as a gate side packing method. However, there has been no detailed investigation to assess their underground strength behaviour. This work inclu
Jan 1, 1992
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Construction of Models that Simulate Oil Reservoirs
By R. J. Wygal
A method is presented by which homogeneous, isotropic, and reproducible aggregates of particles such as glass beads, sand, ground glass, etc., may be prepared simply and quickly by using a "particle d
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Implementation of Flash Flotation in the Ok Tedi Grinding Circuit
By Erepan P. C
Flash flotation technology was introduced by Outokumpu in 1985. Considerable success was achieved in other plants with similar operations to OTML. Conclusions from site visits and amenability tests
Jan 1, 1997
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Control of Product Variability in a Large Open Pit Iron Mine
By Shrivastava P, Humphreys M, Guibal D, Deraisme J
Customer requirements concerning the final products of iron mines are extremely stringent. Because of this, there is an ever-increasing need for mine operators to monitor and strictly control the qu
Jan 1, 1994
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Papers - Development - Development and Dewatering Practice at Park City Consolidated Mines (Mining Technology, Sept. 1940)
By Gloyd M. Wilkes
The eastern section of the Park City district is drained to an elevation of 6300 ft, by means of the Ontario drain tunnel owned and maintained by Park Utah Consolidated Mines Co. This elevation repres
Jan 1, 1943
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Using Ground Penetrating Radar for Proactive Loose Detection
By Dean Gerhardt
Why the need for proactive loose detection? ?? Past history of ground falls in Saskatchewan mines prompted research into new techniques for ground control. ?? Traditional tools for ground assessment
May 1, 2008
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A Criticism Of The Ionization Theory Of Brownian Movement
By Herbert H. Kellogg
IN 1930, Taggart, Taylor and Knoll1found that addition of various electrolytes to suspensions of ground minerals resulted in the stopping or starting of Brownian movement of the suspended particles. O
Jan 1, 1945
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Geological Setting and Characteristics of the Red Chris Porphyry Copper-gold Deposit, Northwestern British Columbia
By C. H. Ash
"Abstract-The Red Chris Cu-Au deposit (522.7 Mt at 0.35% Cu and 0.27 g/t Au), northwestern British Columbia, is one of several pre-accretionary porphyry systems in the Cordillera of western Canada. It
Jan 1, 1997
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Processing Copper-Gold Ores with Ammonia or Ammonia-Cyanide Solutions
By La Brooy S R, Fenton K
A low grade copper flotation tailing from Telfer containing 1.2% Cu as chalcocite and cuprite and 5 gt-t Au was leached with ammonia, cyanide and ammonia-cyanide mixtures to extract copper and/or go
Jan 1, 1991
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Recent Operation and Improvements of the Hematite Process at Akita Zinc Company, Limited
By Akiyoshi Horiuchi, Manabu Kanno, Shigeki Sato, Taro Aichi
"AKITA ZINC Co., Ltd. (Iijima Zinc Refinery), jointly owned by DOWA METALS & MINING Co., Ltd.(DMM), has used the company’s own hematite process for iron control since the beginning of operations in 19
Jan 1, 2016
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Analysis Of Accuracy In The Determination Of The Ground-Stress Tensor By Means Of Borehole Devices
By W. M. Gray
The determination of the state of stress existing at a point in any solid body requires the determination of the six components of the stress tensor relative to a convenient set of axes. One general m
Jan 1, 1968
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Case Study of the Effect of Stratigraphic Location on Roof Stability in Rock Salt
By Chris T. Franke
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant is a deep underground facility mined in bedded salt interspersed with persistent clay inter- beds. The clay seams delineate beams of salt above and below the excavation
Jan 1, 1997
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Natural Gas Technology - A Laboratory Investigation of Oil Displacement from Porous Media by a Liquefield Petroleum Gas
By J. H. Henderson, H. J. Ledbetter, N. B. Gove, J. D. Griffith
INTRODUCTION The results of a series of laboratory flood tests using liquid Iso-butane to displace refined oils from test cores are pre- ented and interpreted on an empirical bask. The study
Jan 1, 1953
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Creep and Recrystallization of Lead
By Albert Smith
THE creep properties of metals have as-sumed increasing importance in recent years and many investigations have been made on various phases of the problem. In the past year the annual lectures of the
Jan 1, 1940
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Underground High Resolution Seismic Method As A Low Cost Alternative For Mapping Sandstone Replacement Channels In Coal Mines
By Rene Rodriguez
Sandstone paleo-channels encountered during coal mining operation can significantly slow down the advance in mining, and often completely shut-down coal mine production, with consequent extensive econ
Jan 1, 1994
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Production - Domestic - Development and Production in East and East Central Texas in I944
By D. V. Carter, Dan C. Williams, John R. Coombs
Exploration was active in East and East Central Texas during 1944. Ten oil fields were discovered during the year, of which four show promise of development. The discovery wells of the Sand Flat and T
Jan 1, 1945
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Are You Really Using Your Information to Increase the Effectiveness of Assets and People?
By Osvaldo A. Bascur, J. Pat Kennedy
Large metallurgical complexes have more data than a small city and much of it is "real time," changing rapidly as internal and external conditions evolve. As corporations buy and sell assets and reeng
Jan 1, 2004
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RI 7354 Air-Sealing Coal Mines To Reduce Water Pollution
By N. N. Moebs
The Bureau of Mines air-sealed a 77-acre) above-drainage coal mine to evaluate sealing as a means of reducing the acid and metallic salt contents in drainage from abandoned mines. An approximate reduc
Jan 1, 1970
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Institute of Metals Division - Mathematical Methods for Zone-Melting Processes
By H. Reiss
The zone-melting process in which redistribution of solute in a solid bar is effected by the passage of a molten zone is considered mathematically. Simple approximate techniques are developed for comp
Jan 1, 1955
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The Standardisation of Explosives Ratings by Ideal Detonation Codes
By Sarracino R. S
A number of ideal detonation codes are used internationally for estimating the strength of explosives compositions. Important and far reaching decisions by explosives users are ofen based on the pre
Jan 1, 1990