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The Break Up of Recoverable Reserves at High Cut-offs
By Armstrong M, Kleingeld W. J
Current low prices for many metals mean that deposits have to be mined at high cut-offs (relative to their mean grade), which means that only a small percentage of mining blocks are above cut-off.
Jan 1, 1995
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A Study of Results of the VLF-EM Method of Prospecting in Australia and Papua
Since early 1968 the Bureau of Mineral Resources (B.M.R.) has carried out VLF-EM test surveys in various parts of Australia and Papua. The aim of the work, primarily, was to examine the effect- ivene
Jan 1, 1971
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Chicago Paper -Recent Advances in Pyrometry
By W. C. Roberts-Austin
The subject with which the Council of the American Institute of Mining Engineers has entrusted me is one of much interest. It has been so admirably treated in America by Prof. Carl Barus* that I shoul
Jan 1, 1894
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Gold And Silver As Monetary Metals
By William F. Butler, Mo-Hung Che
DEVELOPMENT OF MONEY AND MONEY STANDARDS This chapter is concerned with the rise, and then the decline and fall, of gold and silver as monetary metals. As a first step in tracing the history of th
Jan 1, 1976
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Computer Assisted Modelling of Narrow, Elongate Gold Deposits for Resource Estimation and Mine Planning
By Ward C. W
Conventional polygonal and block modelling techniques inadequately represent the grade-thickness distribution of some narrow shear and stratabound gold deposits. The polygonal influence of high-grad
Jan 1, 1997
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Pressure Drop in a Composite Reservoir
By T. L. Loucks, E. T. Guerrero
Pressure drop characteristics in a system composed of two adjacent concentric regions of different permeability were studied. The differential equations for continuity of mass flow in the two regions
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One Network Mining Wireless Network Standardization
By Gary S. Anderson
Rajant Corporation is the global leader in mining communications systems implemented a vision to develop a wireless network that is rapidly deployed, self-powered and managed, for portable or fixed co
May 1, 2010
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A New Baffles System in SAG Mill Trommel at the Shahrebabak Copper Complex
By M. Hekmati, M. R. Garmsiri, S. M. Hosseini
"SAG/AG mills have been most common choice in grinding circuits last decades. In the most cases, at the discharge of SAG/AG mills, a trommel screen is used that is equipped with baffles to provide app
Jan 1, 2012
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Concentrating Tables
By B. W. Gandrud
WET-PROCESS coal-washing tables as we know them today have been in use in this country for approximately 25 years. The literature records only a few table installations worthy of note prior to adoptio
Jan 1, 1943
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Discussion
[Contents AH-Metal Mining and Industrial Minerals Pipeline Transportation of Phosphate. (Paper by I. S. Tillotson, R. B. Burt, and J. A. Barr, Transactions AIME, 193, 273; Mining Engineering.
Jan 1, 1952
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The Operation of Gaseous Mines.
By Samuel Tescher
The operation of gaseous mines is a problem, due to the fact that we have not only the ordinary mine accidents to guard against, but have also the ever present menace of a mine disaster involving a la
Jan 1, 1925
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Computational and Experimental Investigation of Spiral Concentrator Flows
By Golab K, Partridge AC, Fletcher CAJ, Holtham P
Spiral concentrators are used globally in the fine coal processing industry to segregate particles, by gravitation, on the basis of density and size. Consisting of an open trough that twists verticall
Jan 1, 1998
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Large Underground Excavation Support for Ore Exploitation
By R. Lapcevic, P. Lokin
"Among other components, ore body „T“ was discovered in the Bor pit copper mine at a depth of app. 500m. The ore body is relatively small: 60-65m long, 40-45m wide and up to 50m high, but with an extr
Jan 1, 2015
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Papers - Structural Control of Ore Deposition in Fissure Veins (T.P. 1267, with discussion)
By H. E. McKinstry
Movement on a fracture of irregular shape can cause local widening of the fissure and thereby offer freer channelways for circulation of ore-depositing solutions. This influence: coupled with large ar
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Special methods for polishing Metal Specimens for Metallographic Examination (T. P. 992, with discussion)
By W. D. Forgeng, D. Beregekoff
In the routine examinatlion of a wide variety of metal specimens it is sometimes necessary to have special methods of polishing in order to retain and reveal certain details in each specimen. Among su
Jan 1, 1939
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Oklahoma in 1941
By Raymond D. Sloan
Development and exploration in Oklahoma showed a definite increase in 1941 over 1940 in production, wildcat activity and total well completions. Geological and geophysical work continued and possibly
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Philadelphia Meeting – October, 1929 - High-strength Gold Alloys for Jewelry and Age-hardening Phenomena in Gold Alloys (With Discussion)
By E. M. Wise
THe properties required of gold alloys for jewelry are not well standardized, due in part to problems peculiar to certain branches of the jewelry industry, in part to the individual preference of the
Jan 1, 1929
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Papers - Metallography - Recrystallization and Twin Relationships in Silicon Ferrite (Metals Technology, February 1944)
By C. G. Dunn
Many investigations have been made concerning the nature of plastic deformation and recrystallization of metals either in the form of polycrystalline materials or in the form of single crystals. Howev
Jan 1, 1944
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Carbonization - Sources of Pressure Occurring during the Carbonization of Coal
By Charles C. Russell, Glenn C. South
A primary factor in the selection of coals for making coke at high temperatures is the amount of pressure the coal will exert upon the oven walls when carbonized in modem by-product ovens.l-3 This fac
Jan 1, 1944
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Production - Domestic - Oil Industry in Kansas during 1942
By W. A. Ver Wiebe
Under the impetus of new demands caused by the war, the oil and gas industries of Kansas established new records during the year 1942. In all, 1513 test wells were drilled, which is somewhat of a drop
Jan 1, 1943