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Compendium of Searles Lake Operations - 1918 - AIME
By G. F. Moulton
Extraction of minerals from Searles Lake brines has taken place since 1873. Early operations for borax and raw trona found on the surface were expanded after 1914 to include potash, salt cake, and sod
Jan 1, 1982
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Compensación de la biodiversidad en el ámbito de proyectos mineros
By Óscar Queirolo
El presente trabajo explora la legislación nacional en cuanto a los ecosistemas que necesitan medidas especiales de gestión, la norma aprobada de compensación ambiental y los lineamientos internaciona
Oct 21, 2015
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Compensation and Jet Grouting as Mitigation Measures for a TBM Operation
By Valerio Violo, Antonio Raschilla, George Kafantaris
"The Cityringen project in Copenhagen, Denmark will form a new circular line in the city center and will consist of 21 new stations (17 + four transfer stations) and approximately 31 km (19 miles) of
Jan 5, 2017
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Compensation Grouting Under Real-Time Monitoring, Rio Piedras Project, San Juan, Puerto Rico - Deep Foundations Institute 25th Annual Meeting And 8th International Conference New York USA, October 5-7, 2000
By Jean-Pierre Hamelin
Ground movements induced by underground excavation are always of critical concern, particularly in urban areas. Compensation grouting now appears as a safe means to control these movements. The paper
Jan 1, 2000
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Compensation Issues In The Third World: A Ghanaian Perspective
By K. W. Grubaugh
Indigenous people are nearly always affected when projects enter their territory. Crop and other asset compensation can help or undermine a project’s progress depending on the approach. When compens
Jan 1, 2002
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Compensação De Sopro No Af#3 Durante As Manobras Dos Regeneradores
By Alcides José de Lucena Silva
O objetivo deste trabalho é demonstrar o desenvolvimento da compensação de sopro no Alto-Forno 3 da CSN durante as manobras dos regeneradores para o ciclo de sopro com o incremento da vazão do ar sopr
Aug 1, 2018
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Comperative experimental study of two grinding media
By Kremena Dedelyanova, Tsvetan Damyanov, Nikolay Hristov, Evgeni Kostadinov, Lubomir Kuzev
"Spherical grinding media (balls) are the most widely used media for comminution of ores by grinding. One way to optimize the grinding process in a tumbling mill is associated with the development and
Jan 1, 2014
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Competencia en la venta de hierro en el mercado mundial
By Charles W. Robinson
Si bien, durante un breve periodo la industria internacional del hierro ha experimentado diversos problemas dado el exceso de oferta en relación con la demanda. En este sentido, el objetivo del texto
Nov 20, 1969
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Competencias laborales. Una experiencia práctica
By Bernardo Araya López
Dada la competitividad que existe en el ambiente empresarial durante los últimos quince años, las empresas reaccionan rápidamente ante los cambios del mercado. En este sentido, el presente trabajo señ
Sep 13, 2001
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Competencies for the Competent Person: Defining Workplace Examiner Competencies from the Health and Safety Leader’s Perspective "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"
By Jonathan K. Hrica, Brianna M. Eiter
The ability to identify hazards during a workplace examination is a critical skill for mineworkers to have in order to maintain a safe workplace. While research suggests that being able to successfull
Jul 27, 2020
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Competencies for the competent person: Defining workplace examiner competencies from the health and safety leader’s perspective
By Jonathan K. Hrica, Brianna M. Eiter
The ability to identify hazards during a workplace examination is a critical skill for mineworkers to have in order to maintain a safe workplace. While research suggests that being able to successfull
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Competencies: Engineers As Managers - An Australian Case Study - Introduction
By R. Thomason
Thank you Dr Barcza, President of the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, for inviting me to share our experiences in Australia as regards the competency movement and my Association?s ex
Jan 1, 1997
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Competency contrast modelling Using XRF Data to Identify Areas of High Seismic Risk
By Maxim Martel, Karolan Tremblay
Westwood Mine has experienced several episodes of increased seismic activity. While current geotechnical characterizations such as RMR, GSI, and Q' index can identify the general rock quality and zone
Jan 1, 2023
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Competing Factors in Support Selection for the West Zone of the Beaconsfield Gold Mine, Tasmania
By P Fuller, A R. Penney
Re-commencement of mining in the Western Zone of Beaconsfield Gold Mine following a seismically-induced rockfall fatality in April 2006 required a change of mining method involving drilling and blasti
Jan 1, 2008
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Competing in World Phosphate Fertilizer Markets: An Operator's Perspective
By A. L. Holmes
Since the 1981 record of 54 mm tons of US fertilizer consumption, grain surpluses in the US have brought about massive acreage reduction programs, decreased fertilizer consumption, and resulting price
Jan 1, 1986
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Competing Processes of Hardening and Softening during Strain Aging of Mild Steel
By I. E. A. Aghachi
During static strain-aging of low carbon steel, when the material is pre-strained, the dislocation density increases. If totally or partially unloaded and aged for a prescribed time, interstitial solu
Jan 1, 2003
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Competing to Win in the Wollastonite Market: An Industry Update & Strategic Management Case Study
By Michael J. Miller
The demand and supply of wollastonite has gone through a dynamic period in the 1990's. A 10% -15% growth rate of demand stimulated interest in evaluating new projects. However, the mid-1990'
Jan 1, 1999
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Competing With The Big Boys: Productivity And Innovation At The Freedom Mine
By J. G. Pippenger
The Coteau Properties Company's Freedom Mine is a surface lignite mining operation located near Beulah, North Dakota. Coteau, a wholly owned subsidiary of The North American Coal Corporation, pro
Jan 1, 1995
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Competition and Canadian coal prices in the Japanese coking coal market
By Lorne Sivertson, Peter Kitrredge
"World metallurgical coal imports totalled 110million tonnes in 1978. Of this amount, Japan imported 50 million tonnes, making it by far the largest and most important coking coal market . British Col
Jan 1, 1980
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Competition for AustraliaÆs Diminishing Water Resources ù Agriculture Versus Industry Versus Environment
By J Williams
The recent drought has highlighted the finite nature of AustraliaÆs divertible water resources. According to AustraliaÆs recently completed National Land and Water Resources Audit, development of wate
Jan 1, 2003