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Appreciation
Jan 1, 1956
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Approach For Environmental Baseline Water Sampling
Samples collected during the exploration phase of mining represent baseline conditions at the site. As such, they can be very important in forecasting potential environmental impacts should mining pr
Jan 1, 2011
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Approach To A New Theory On Ventilation Air Distribution And Its Control Technology
By Liu Cheng-si
Basing on a brief assessment of the conventional theory of ventilating air distribution, its methods of calculation and practical application, this paper makes an approach to the controllability of di
Jan 1, 1987
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Approach To Classifying Rock For Tunnel Liner Design
By J. B. Scott, J. S. Nelson, G. H. Kruse, W. S. Johnson, K. L. Zerneke
The economics of pressure tunnel design emphasize the utmost utilization of the least expensive pressure-resisting material available, namely, the rock surrounding the tunnel. A major difficulty in th
Jan 1, 1970
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Approach To Locating High-Quality Aggregates In The Basin - Range Province
By James R. Miller
Recent experience over extensive areas of the Basin and Range Province has demonstrated the importance of the basin's (valley's) geology and geomorphology in locating large quantities of goo
Jan 1, 1987
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Approach To Reliability Based Design On Deep Mixing Improved Ground
By Masaki Kitazume
Deep mixing method, in-situ admixture stabilization technique, has been developed and adopted for on land and marine construction works in Japan. The geotechnical design procedure of the method has be
Jan 1, 2004
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Approach to Selecting Research and Development Investment Projects in Mining - SME Annual Meeting 2025
By Antonio Nieto, Jesus Castillo
Research and Development (R&D) departments in the mining sector are essential for creating new solutions on productivity, safety, and sustainability. Nevertheless, the selection of R&D projects is com
Feb 1, 2025
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Approach to the quantification of hanging-wall behaviour
By D. M. Milne, P. J. Lunder, R. C. Pakalnis
During the mining of an open stope, deformation of the hanging-wall and the potential for dilution generally increase with the size of the exposed hanging-wall. Excluding discrete structures that may
Apr 1, 1996
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Approach Wall Foundations Olmsted Locks And Dam Project ? Summary
By Jeffrey A. Schaefer
The Olmsted Locks and Dam project is located on the Ohio River approximately 16.5 miles upstream of its confluence with the Mississippi River. It consists of twin 1200 ft. locks with floating and fixe
Jan 1, 2001
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Approaches to Estimating the Erosional Stability of the Nabarlek Tailings Pit Cover
By S J Riley
The cover (cap) over the tailings pit at Nabarlek uranium mine must be structurally stable as it will act as a barrier to radon gas emission and have to contain other long-lived radionuclides. Struc
Jan 1, 1994
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Approaches To Evaluating The Permeability And Porosity Of Fractured Rock Masses
By Charles R. Wilson, Thomas W. Doe, Jane C. S Long, Howard K. Endo
An approach to treating flow through fractured rocks is presented which involves (1) determining statistical distributions for fracture area, density, orientation, and aperture from field data, (2) co
Jan 1, 1982
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Approaches To Improve Safety And Recover Lost Productivities In Vertical Shaft Sinking By Making Use Of Industrial Engineering And Risk Driven 3-D Modelling Techniques - 1. Synopsis
By T. E. Wakefield
Over several decades in Southern Africa the advance rates when sinking vertical shafts have declined significantly. The upside has been a substantial improvement in shaft bottom conditions and a comm
Jan 1, 2009
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Approaches to Plant Design for Sustainability
In the mining and minerals industry, development, introduction and construction of new plant designs, to meet sustainability objectives, face a series of major hurdles. Typical are the long investment
Jan 1, 2004
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Approaches to Reporting Grade Uncertainty in High-Nugget Gold Vein Projects
By W B. Edgar, S C. Dominy
High-nugget effect vein-gold systems are generally considered to be one of the most challenging of deposit types to evaluate and exploit. To potential investors and mining companies, they are viewed a
May 24, 2012
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Approaches to the Development of Coal Spiral Models
By J. J. Davis, C. A. J. Fletcher, M. Li, T. Jancar
This paper summarises the experimental approach to spiral modelling at the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre, University of Queensland, involving the use of plastic density tracers to determ
Jan 1, 1995
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Approaches to the Simulation of Compositional Data – A Nickel-Laterite Comparative Case Study
By K G. van den Boogaart, U Mueller
"An accurate prediction of benefit for some types of ore may require not just the ore grade, but a whole compositional characterisation of the estimates; that is, its full mineral composition includin
Nov 24, 2014
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Approaches used in British Columbia to Address the Challenges Posed by Metal Leaching and Acid Rock Drainage
By William A. Price
The objective of this paper is to outline the approaches used in British Columbia to address the challenges posed by metal leaching and acid rock drainage (ML/ARD). Challenges include the large financ
Nov 1, 2002
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Appropriate Field Measurements For Testing Capacity-Prediction Methods For Piles Installed By Vibration - Introduction
By Michael W. Neill, O&apos
The engineering profession generally does not accept vibro-driven piles as bearing piles unless their capacities can be verified by restriking with an impact hammer, which significantly reduces the ec
Jan 1, 1989
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Appropriate mechanization for underground mining in southern Africa
Underground mining and particularly dipping narrow tabular orebodies are difficult to mechanize appropriately, given the low gold price and other external factors. Particularly in the deep level mines
Sep 1, 2001
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Appropriate Mining System for Residual Coal Around End?slopes in Chinese Surface Coal Mines
By Takashi Sasaoka
A great deal of coal will be left under the final end-walls in Chinese surface coal mines because of lower slope angle in shoveltruck mining systems and larger mining depths. In traditional surface mi
Jan 1, 2013