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Reservoir Engineering - General - Performance of the Skewed Four-Spot Injection PatternBy B. H. Caudle, B. M. Hickman, I. H. Silberberg
Secondary recovery projects often are not started in oil reservoirs until dictated by rising GOR's or declining oil production. Such circumstances require a well dispersed injection pattern to pr
Jan 1, 1969
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Sustainable Development: Challenges Faced In Mineral ProcessingBy Hemant Nerurkar
The destination of human development journey is envisioned as human well being. Human well-being is the extent to which individual share the ability and the opportunity to live the kinds of lives they
Sep 1, 2012
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Geology Of The Potomac River Tunnels: Prediction And Fact; A Case HistoryBy C. G. Bock
Geologic profiles constructed from exploratory drill holes gave basic geologic information for bidding on 4913 ft. of twin rock tunnels under the Potomac River. To provide additional geologic informat
Jan 1, 1974
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Contemporary Technology for Hearing Conservation Audiometric MonitoringBy Amanda Azman, Richard Hi Danie/son
Ultimately, the most important product of a hearing conservation program is the prevention of hearing loss, not the amount of hearing protection that has been purchased or whether employees are attend
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Piled Raft System - Approximate Design Methods. - SynopsisBy S. L. Karunakaran
There are cases where it is found that a raft foundation would have adequate factor of safety against ultimate bearing capacity failure but the settlements would be excessive. Piles may be introduced
Jan 1, 1996
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Chattanooga Paper - A Labor-Chart for the Management of Mining and Milling OperationsBy Joseph Mac Donald
Stripped of its romantic possibilities, mining is a commercial business, carried on for the profit there is in it; and the business of the manager, in its ultimate analysis, is to make the profit as l
Jan 1, 1909
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The Calorific Value of Western LignitesBy R. W. Raymond
THE important question of the metallurgical value of the coals of the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Coast is to be settled, of course, by practical experiment. Meanwhile; as I have had occasion to p
Jan 1, 1874
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A Method For Predicting Load-Settlement Relationship And Bearing Capacity Of Single Piles By Means Of CPTBy Wang Huichang
A tentative mathod for predicting load-settlement relationship and bearing capacity of single piles based directly on the results measured by cone penetrometer with local friction sleeve is presented
Jan 1, 1991
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Shock-Wave-Induced Fragmentation Of Copper PorphyriesBy Catherine T. Aimone
Specimens of copper-bearing quartz monzonite were subjected to a plane shock wave simulating high compressional stresses in the proximity of a borehole wall. Fragmentation was studied as a function of
Jan 1, 1984
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Sinking The Silver ShaftBy Bruce A. McKinstry
For many major mining projects the time frame from initial planning to production can be measured in terms of decades. Hecla's Silver Shaft project, which is scheduled to go into production by th
Jan 1, 1983
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Deteriorating Ground Conditions Lead To Improved Excavation And Ground Support Techniques At The Cantung MineBy W. J. Fotheringham
This paper deals with the mining techniques employed at Canada Tungsten's northern Canadian operations, particularly with respect to their effect on productivity, safety, and stability of relativ
Jan 1, 1985
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Surface Mine Blasting Near Transmission PipelinesIndustry and regulatory agencies have requested guidance on safe blasting near transmission pipelines. The US Bureau of Mines (USBM) and Amax Coal Co. studied surface coal mine overburden blasting nea
Jan 1, 1995
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Pit Lake Water Quality In The Western United States: An Analysis Of Chemogenetic TrendsBy L. E. Eary, Andy Davis
The evolution of pit lake water quality depends on the lithology and hydrologic characteristics of the ultimate pit surface, the availability of buffering capacity in the wall rock vs. oxidizable sulf
Jan 1, 1998
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Questions In Experimental Rock MechanicsBy Neville G. W. Cook
The ultimate goal in rock mechanics is to make quantitative predictions of the response of rock to changes. Measured and calculated values of changes in displacements or temperatures in the rock for s
Jan 1, 1982
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Ventilating A Long, Deep-Level Exploration DriftBy John R. Marks
In April 1990, the Homestake Gold Mine embarked on a five year, $US 23 million underground drifting and drilling program to explore promising ore targets north of the current mine. This paper describe
Jan 1, 1991
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Split-Online® Digital Image Analysis System To Quantify Particle Size For The Industrial Mineral IndustryBy J. Kemeny, B. Norton, T. W. BoBo
Digital image analysis systems to quantify particle size of crushed materials have successfully been applied in large-scale mining operations throughout the world. Particle size measurement at various
Jan 1, 2004
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Separation And Recovery Of By-Product And Secondary Metals With Peroxygen ChemicalsBy Richard A. Brown, Robert D. Norris
By-product metals can be a significant source of revenue for a mining operation if their recovery can be accomplished without negatively impacting primary metal recovery. The main problem encountered
Jan 1, 1983
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Test Of Different Production Plans And Production Scheduling In A Rock Salt DepositBy R. Bruno
The problem of testing different production strategies has been studied in relation to reserves selection and a computer programme for ore production management has been developed. The case study pres
Jan 1, 1989
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Geological Features and Origin of Gold Deposits Occuring Within the Jiamusi Precambrian Massif, Northeast ChinaBy Gang L
Seventy-nine gold deposits and prospects have been discoveried in the Jiamusi region of northeast China, and constitute one of the most important gold metallogenic belts in China. All these endogenic
Jan 1, 1995
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Oxidant Addition During Gold Ore ProcessingBy Komosa T
The increase in the proportion of sulphide ore treated by the gold mining industry has led to generally higher oxygen requirements. Additions of pure oxygen, hydrogen peroxide and in some cases calciu
Jan 1, 1992