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Craxy Horse Drilling & Blasting the Fine Art of Mountain Carving
By Crazy Horse - The Journal of Explosives Engineering - Vol 20 No 1
The crew at Crazy Horse Memorial has produced a w o n d e rful new video called “The Fine Art of Mountain Carving.” The video closely examines for the first time, the extraordinary explosives engineer
Jan 1, 2004
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Extensive Concrete and Shotcrete Systems for the World?s Longest Tunnel (Gotthard Base Tunnel?56km)
By Jürg Schlumpf
Concrete is one of the decisive construction materials, also for the AlpTransit Gotthard Tunnel. The client has many requirements, and many are the solution possibilities that concrete systems can off
Jan 1, 2008
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Fine Grinding, a Refresher
By A. G. Doll
"Many power-based grinding models exist, and most operators are familiar with Fred Bond's ""third theory"". Bond's model is most commonly used to describe primary and secondary grinding to product siz
Jan 1, 2017
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The Construction and Testing of a Polycarbonate Safe Haven Wall
By Braden T. Lusk, Rex A. Meyr, Kyle A. Perry
Following three major mining accidents in 2006, the MINER Act of 2006 was enacted by MSHA and required every underground coal mine to install refuge alternatives to help prevent future fatalities of t
Jan 1, 2014
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Exploration (2303cc71-ebf3-44eb-bd90-42769f9f3467)
By D. R. Wilburn
The worldwide budget for nonferrous, nonfuel mineral exploration was expected to increase by 58 percent in 2004 from the 2003 budget, according to Metals Economics Group (MEG) of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Jan 1, 2005
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Prediction of surface movement with emphasis on horizontal deformation due to mining
By Mao Bai
In predicting the integrity of under-mined structures, surface horizontal displacements and curvatures are frequently of greater importance than the more homogeneous vertical displacements. Accurate e
Jan 1, 1989
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Australian Iron and Steel Ltd.
This modern plant consists of a battery of 72 Otto Wilputte Compound Under-jet Ovens with extensive plant for the recovery by-products. The ovens produce 9000 tons of furnace coke per week together wi
Jan 1, 1938
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Extraction and Separation of Metals Using LIX 84 and D2EHPA Diluted in Kerosene from Sulfate Solution
By Vinay Kumar
The disposal of large quantities of electronic scraps generated world wide is causing not only environmental problem but also loss of resources. Therefore, R & D efforts have been made to develop a su
Jan 1, 2009
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RI 3847 Selective Reduction of Iron in Chromite by Methane-Hydrogen and Similar Gas Mixtures
By F. S. Boericke
"INTRODUCTION The mineral found in natural-chromite deposits is never pure Fe0.Cr203, but rather one in which the Fe0 and Cr203 are in part replaced by Mg0 and A1203, respectively. The purest gravity
Feb 1, 1946
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Newcrest’s Industry First Application of Eriez Hydrofloattm Technology for Copper Recovery from Tailings at Cadia Valley Operations
By L. Vollert
In August 2018, the first full-scale HydroFloatTM cells for the recovery of coarse composited copper and gold were commissioned at Newcrest’s Cadia Valley operation in New South Wales, Australia. The
Jan 1, 2019
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A Reclamation Program to Achieve sustainable Postmining Land Uses at the Black Mesa and Kayenta Mines
By Vern Pfannenstiel
Jan 1, 2005
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OFR-122(2)-80 Alumina Process Feasibility Study And Preliminary Pilot Plant Design - Task 3 Report: Preliminary Design Of 25 Ton Per Day Pilot Plant - Volume II - Appendix A - Equipment List, Specifications - And Quotations - Areas 1 - 7 ? Intro
This appendix contains the list of equipment selected for the capitol cost estimate, with the respective quotations from their vendors/manufacturers. A vendor response report along with a separate equ
Jan 1, 1979
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Soil quality as a key success factors in sustainable rehabilitation of kimberlite mine waste - Synopsis
By P. W. van Deventer
?Soil quality is the capacity of a soil to function, within ecosystem and land use boundaries, to sustain biological productivity, maintain environmental quality, and promote plant, animal and human h
Jan 1, 2008
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Hydrothermal Alteration in the Reefton Goldfield: Preliminary Results
By R L. Braithwaite
Mesothermal quartz lodes in Paleozoic Greenland Group metasediments of the Reefton area have produced 67 t of gold up to 1951, and recent exploration has identified new gold resources in several depos
Jan 1, 1998
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Lateral Earth Pressure On Lagging In Soldier Pile Wall Systems
By Howard A. Perko
Soldier pile and lagging is a conventional means of temporary excavation shoring. Timber lagging design has traditionally been based upon the designer's experience or empirical rules. One such me
Jan 1, 2008
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Mining - Experimental Impact Craters in Basalt
By J. Moore, D. Gault, R. V. Lugn
Impact of small projectiles with velocities between 0.9 and 7.3 km per sec on basalt produce craters chiefly by the ejection of fragments. Weight-size distributions of the ejecta are linear for part o
Jan 1, 1963
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Towards Predictive Control Of Ferroalloy Furnaces: Combining Thermochemistry, Inventory Modelling And Systems Engineering
By S. J. Frank
Ferroalloy furnaces are well known to be extremely difficult to control from a metallurgical perspective. Mostly metallurgical control is still reactive in nature, causing a significant amount of rewo
Jan 1, 2004
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Australia and New Zealand: Sharing the Vision or the Confusion?
Great new drilling results! What's so sinful about being a multi-national company? Overseas protestors flown to Australia for a free holiday How to counter the protectionist danger?
Jan 1, 2000
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Tratamiento metalúrgico de pirrotitas que contienen oro
By Hernán Parra
El presente trabajo señala la fase de tratamiento metalúrgico de pirrotitas que contienen oro, donde en la concentración por flotación se encontró un esquema adecuado para tratar pirrotitas auríferas
Sep 9, 2007
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Large Diameter Piles For Deep Foundation Of Orsang Aqueduct - Synopsis
By A. B. Desai
The construction of 1144 nos. of piles, each 1.5 m diameter, bored-cast-in-situ type and varying in depths from 6.5 to 23m, has been completed as foundation for 26 piers of 548 m long aqueduct across
Jan 1, 1996