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Developments in Steel Recycling Technology
By Y Pan
The recycling of steel is a crucial aspect of the shift toward a sustainable metals industry. The emphasis on steel recycling through the introduction of the scrap based mini-mill concept is also matc
Jan 1, 2004
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Electronic Detonator and Initiation Systems - Implications of the Dominant Design for Widespread Acceptance and Sales of this 'New' Technology
By Steve Brace
Electronic detonators have been commercially available to the mining industry worldwide for over ten years. It is estimated that total cumulative global sales will have reached 25 million units by the
Jan 1, 2004
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Fabrication of Gold Nanoparticle Superlattices and Their Optical and Electronic Properties
By Toshiharu Teranishi
When we apply the Au nanoparticle superlattices to the future nanooptical and nanoelectronic devices, the control of not only the particle size but also the interparticle spacing and symmetry of super
Oct 1, 2003
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The Hidden Properties of the Au(100) Surface
By Emile D. L. Rienks
We have studied the interaction of NO with the quasi-hexagonally reconstructed Au(100) surface. Using variable temperature scanning tunneling microscopy we have observed formation of the unreconstruct
Oct 1, 2003
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The Weird World of the Nanoscale
By Michael B. Cortie
The young field of nanotechnology has as its objective the design and construction of useful devices made of nanoscale materials. Objects or structures which have at least one important dimension in t
Oct 1, 2003
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Size and Support Effects of Gold Model Catalysts
By Shamil Shaikhutdinov
CO adsorption on gold particles deposited on well-ordered alumina and various iron oxide films has been studied with temperature programmed desorption (TPD) and infrared reflection adsorption spectros
Oct 1, 2003
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Autonomous System for Underground Exploration and Navigation
By J. Nsasi Bakambu
This paper describes an autonomous platform for exploration and navigation within networks of tunnels, as those typically found in underground mines and caves. In the exploration mode, a remotely loca
May 1, 2003
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Risk Management for the Mining Industry using Quantitative Risk Assessments
By Iain G. Bruce
The need to improve supply reliability while improving our environmental record during the past half decade of low metal prices has required the mining industry to prioritise expenditures. Quantitativ
May 1, 2003
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Industry and Higher Education - Meeting the Needs of the Mining Engineering Sector
By Jessica E. Heuchan
An industry survey has been conducted by the Queen's University Mining Engineering Department of 30 Canadian mining organizations to determine how effectively newly graduated mining engineers mee
May 1, 2003
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Telerobotic Experiments for Mining
By Greg Baiden
Telerobotics focused on mining is currently being introduced into production systems around the world. Mining companies in Canada, Sweden, South Africa and Australia have tended to lead the internatio
May 1, 2003
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Can we interpolate RQD?
By D. Marcotte
The Rock Quality Designation (RQD) is a standard scalar measure of rock quality used in common rock mass classification systems (e.g. RMR, Q system). RQD is measured along diamond drill holes. RQD int
May 1, 2003
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Digging Deeper for Profits - The Case for Block Caving
By David Penswick
Despite anecdotal evidence to the contrary, the mining industry is not in decline. Rather, the world?s largest mining companies are among the most consistently profitable companies in any industry. In
May 1, 2003
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Early Re-Entry into Working Faces in Mines through Modern Shotcrete Technology
By Ross Dimmock
The productivity of a mine has the same goals as the quest to complete a tunnel project both safely and within time. A key aspect to achieving this goal is to excavate and support the working face as
May 1, 2003
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Applying Today's Global Technologies to Underground Communications Systems? Case Study: Designing A State-of-the-Art Mine Communications System
By Charles Tkaczuk
In order to remain competitive the mining industry must keep up with changes in technology. Many innovative technologies from the mining perspective are commonplace in other industries. A ?Global? rev
May 1, 2003
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Session 26 "Groutability and Grout Evaluation"
By Peter Yen
This session consists of five papers. Three involved research on the properties of grout materials, specifically ultrafine cements and polyurethane grouts. Two papers present the development of soil g
Feb 10, 2003
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Session 8 " Jet Grouting and Deep Mixing"
By Masaki Kitazume
Five papers were presented orally to the topics of Jet Grouting and Deep Mixing. The session was started with a brief introduction by the moderators. Following the oral presentation, floor discussions
Feb 10, 2003
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Long Term Performance of Grouts and the Effects of Grout By-Products
By Stephan A. Jefferis
I presume that the questioner is not asking about the reduction of sulfate in groundwater to hydrogen sulfide as a result of biological activity promoted by organics in the grout hardener and that the
Feb 10, 2003
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Session 30 "Grouting for Tunnels 2"
By Raymond Henn
Yes we have also used some however, again because of the nature of the maintenance window where we have that two hour (at best) window every night and due to the numerous other crews that are wanting
Feb 10, 2003
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Session 25 "Grout Mixtures and Materials I"
By Stephan Jefferis
It is my understanding that the Scandinavians have done some fundamental work on durability. I have seen a study published whereby the author, Helen Anderson, comments on the durability of polyurethan
Feb 10, 2003
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Jet Grouting Soft Clays for Tunnelling & Deep Excavations Design & Construction Issues
By Marcelo Chuaqui
We certainly have the data to back calculate it. I must admit that I haven't, at the moment my priority is not on what is the stiffness of the jet grout but is making sure that the jet grout is r
Feb 10, 2003