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Mini Symposium - Open Pit Haulage Systems in the 80's Part I & Part II - Oil Economics On Open Pit Mine Haulage Trends - The Effect Of Oil Economics On Open Pit Mine Haulage Trends - IntroductionBy Alan K. Burton
Massive increases in the productive capability of open pit nines after World. War II were in a large part made possible by the introduction of ever larger trucks and the supply of a seemingly bottomle
Jan 1, 1981
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Proactive Safety Practices At S&B Industrial Minerals S.A.By M. Stefanakis
Respect for the people is one of the main values of S&B. Such respect needs to be manifested by actions ensuring the bodily and spiritual integrity of personnel in pursuing their work. The ultimate ta
Jan 1, 2007
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The Effect of Electrolyte Composition on Passivation of Commercial Copper Electrorefining AnodesBy M. S. Moats
As smelter feeds become more complex, the impurities that ultimately report to electrorefineries are changing. Many of these impurities collect in the electrolyte and must be controlled. As commercial
Jan 1, 2007
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Enhanced Leaching Through the Use of Power UltrasoundBy A D. Farmer
Power ultrasound may be used in a number of ways to enhance the processing of minerals. It is both technically and commercially feasible to apply ultrasound to leaching processes in order to enhance t
Jan 1, 2000
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Oxygen And Sulphur In The Melting Of Copper Cathodes-The Relation Of Sulphur To The Overpoling Of Copper -DiscussionGWILLIAM H. CLAMER* (Philadelphia, Pa.).-Sulphur is not so detrimental in its effect if oxygen is also present, so that in sulphur-carrying bronzes and brasses, it is advantageous to maintain a certai
Jan 1, 1919
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Introduction To Computer Graphics Applied To Mine Planning And DesignBy Betty L. Gibbs
The ultimate objective of mine design is to determine the development and untilization of mining resources. Computer Aided Design (CAD) and automated mapping are becoming very popular in engineering a
Jan 1, 1989
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Implementation Of Alternative Deep Foundation SystemsBy Ray Zelinski
Caltrans sponsored a research project in 1992 which incorporated proprietary and generic pile types. The piles were subjected to axial tensile/compressive loads in deep, soft soils. Descriptions of va
Jan 1, 1993
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Grouting Technologies for Soft Ground Tunnelling: Recent DevelopmentsSoil improvement technologies have been widely employed over the recent decades to overcome tunnelling problems in difficult grounds, their range of application growing proportionally to the technolog
Jan 1, 1999
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Tunnelling Contracts-issues and SuggestionsThe need for a carefully prepared set of special conditions, to be used with general conditions of contract or, alternatively, a purpose written contract for adoption in tunnelling work in Austral
Jan 1, 1981
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The petrographic composition of Southern African coals in relation to friability, hardness, and abrasive indicesBy R. M. S. Falcon, L. M. Falcon
The prediction of the mechanical behaviour of South African coal on the basis of current proximate and other chemical parameters gives rise to problems, and the use of ultimate analyses and inferred m
Jan 1, 1987
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An Experimental Investigation Of The Combined Effects Of Strain Rate And Moisture Content On ShaleBy Terry G. Richard, Sunder H. Advani
A sequence of 250 unconfined compression tests were completed on a common marine shale indicative of the overburden strata of east- central Ohio. The samples were of a light gray clay shale of Pennsyl
Jan 1, 1982
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Pillar Extraction in the Pittsburgh Seam With Continuous MinersBy W. E. Hess
At the Vesta mines of Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. on the Monongahela River, 35 miles south of Pittsburgh, JCM Joy continuous miners and 6-SC shuttle cars are used for pillar extraction in the Pittsbu
Jan 2, 1955
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Opinion - Sabbatical SoundingsBy Geoffrey Purcell
Although the extractive metallurgist has not yet tackled the problem of getting blood out of a stone, he must, when faced with the mini- metal values of today's ores, believe that this ultimate m
Jan 1, 1970
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Expanded Perlite Shows Steady Production GrowthBy Oliver S. North
Reserves of perlite rock in the western section of the United States are immense. A geological report prepared for the Union Pacific RR showed proved tonnage of over 400 million tons in southern Nevad
Jan 2, 1955
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Phase Changes in 3.5 Per Cent Nickel Steel in the Ac1 RegionBy I. N. Zavarine
THE observations presented in this paper were recorded during a study of the spheroidizing process. Spheroidization of cementite in steel is either brought about to develop a set of desirable mechani
Jan 1, 1939
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Sample preparation, the key to successfully use x-ray techniques in exploration and mining environmentBy Alexander Seyfarth
X-ray systems for elemental and phase determination have become more expensive and easier to use. In this sense, although the new systems offer more functions in the software for matrix correction, pr
Jul 31, 2003
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Digital Simulation Model of Sub-Level CavingBy Ham G. I, Just G. D
The model considers a range of design parameters and operating condit- ions and evaluates the significance of these in the ultimate design of a mine. It also considers organizational features associ
Jan 1, 1974
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Impact On The Limestone Industry Of The Use Of Throwaway-Scrubbing Processes By UtilitiesBy N. A. Frazier
The technology for using limestone or lime to scrub SO2 from power-plant flue gas has significant implications to the limestone industry. A brief status report on these processes will be made, possibl
Jan 1, 1974
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The Geological Features Of The Gold-Production Of North AmericaBy Waldemar Lindgren
CONTENTS. [ ] I. INTRODUCTION. THE precious metals, gold and silver, are the basis of the monetary systems of the world. It is, therefore, natural and inevitable that widespread interest should
Jan 1, 1913
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Planning Of Exploratory Drilling Programs, Logging And Sampling Of Explotary Drill Holes For CoalBy Svenson D
For fully effective information to be obtained from exploratory drilling for coal, drilling programs should be planned systemati- cally in successive stages, on the basis of existing geological crit
Jan 1, 1977