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A Solid-State EMF Study of the Fe-Ni-S,.O Quarternptry System
By Ker-Chang Hsieh
Four three-phase equilibria and one two-phase equilibrium in the FeNi- S-0 quaternary system in the vicinity of 1023 K and Pso2 = 1 atm were studied using the following emf cell 2 Pt,o2 (air)Zr02 .Ca
Jan 1, 1985
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A Solution of Fault Problems
By G. Vibert Douglas
It often happens that the field geologist encounters a fault in ground where there is little to guide him with regard to the throw, or vertical displacement, and the heave, or horizontal displacement.
Jan 1, 1928
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A Solution to Grade Estimation in a High Nugget Environment ù The Bendigo Experience
In a ætypicalÆ gold deposit each tonne of ore will contain tens of millions of very fine gold particles, whereas; at Bendigo the majority of gold in each tonne of ore is present in just five to 15 ver
Jan 1, 2004
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A solution to the mechanics of horizontal offset
By S. V. Burr
"IntroductionOne of the more puzzling geological enigmas, in the writer's opinion, is how rock can move sideways with respect to other rock. In the writer's study of regional northwest-south
Jan 1, 1982
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A Solution To The Optimal Setting Of Air Flow-Control Devices In A Ventilation Network
By Eddy J. Jacques
When the automatic control of a ventilation process is considered, and supervising expert systems need to be designed, an important problem to address is: what will be the optimal set points of the r
Jan 1, 1991
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A Solution to the Problem of Damage Sustained Through Offset Drainage
By C. A. WARNER
AN OIL and gas mining lease contract, as entered A into by and between 'the lessor and the lessee, contains certain express covenants stipulating, in part at least, the exact performance thereof;
Jan 1, 1931
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A Solution To The Problem Of Scheduling And Replacement In Open-Pit Mines
By Qing Wang
A longterm overburden removal plan can be realistic and optimum only when the cost and capacity profiles off the equipment assigned to the operation are taken into consideration. Therefore, the planni
Jan 1, 1989
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A Sonic Wave Attenuation Technique For Monitoring Of Stress Levels
By Po-Ming Lin
Stress has a significant effect on the stability of pillars. In order to get an accurate picture of pillar stability, one needs information not only on the primary Stress distribution but also on all
Jan 1, 1984
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A Sound Approach to Serve the Rock Blasting Society
Optimising a mining or a quarrying operation about the overall cost is quite a challenge as there never is a situation where we have exactly the same conditions regarding rock properties, explosives
Jan 1, 1995
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A Sound Concept that Deserves to Be Expanded
By Deep Foundation
Whenever an organization launches an initiative, the question arises whether that initiative has staying power. Or is the initiative, as is quite often the case, merely a fad; that is, just an activit
May 1, 2023
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A Sound Level Survey in the New South Wales Coal Mining Industry
The mechanization of the coal industry in New South Wales involved the introduction of large face and transport machines. The trend is towards still higher capacity units with .greater horsepower and
Jan 1, 1974
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A Sound Power Level Study Of A Roof Bolter
By R. J. Matetic, Peter G. Kovalchik, Jeffrey Shawn Peterson
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has initiated a study of a roof bolter to reduce noise exposure to mine roof bolter operators. An important segment of this research e
Jan 1, 2005
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A Spanish-Language Copper Information Database
By Helga Larravide
A new on-line database of literature about copper has been created through a joint undertaking by the Copper Development Association Inc. and PROCOBRE-Chile, with funding provided in part through the
Jan 1, 1999
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A Spark-Generating, Non-Shock Tube, As Alternative to Conventional Shock Tube
By Marco Antonio Falquete
A novel spark-generating tube, containing no explosive in its composition, is evaluated and compared with conventional shock tube. The product overcomes a series of problems found in conventional shoc
Jan 1, 2005
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A Spatial and Temporal Assessment of Trace Metals, Radionuclides and Stable Lead Isotope Ratios of Sediments in the Vicinity of a Uranium Mine in the Northern Territory, Australia
By A Frostick
Ranger uranium mine is surrounded by the World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park and offsite impacts resulting from mining at Ranger would affect the Magela Creek catchment first. Radionuclides, le
Aug 1, 2010
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A Spatial Mine-to-Plan Compliance Approach to Improve Alignment of Shortand Long-Term Mine Planning at Open Pit Mines
By T. J. Otto, C. Musingwini
"The objective of any mining company is to sustainably maximize the net present value (NPV) throughout the life-of-mine (LOM). The expected NPV over the LOM is calculated based on a mine plan, yet the
Mar 1, 2019
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A Spatial/ Spectral Domain Microwave Coal Seam Imaging Sensor-Progress In Signal Processing
By Robert L. Chufo
The paper, "An Electromagnetic Roof and Rib Thickness Sensor" presented at The 12th WVU International Mining Electrotechnology Conference in 1992, presented the results of roof coal thickness measurem
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A Spatially Enabling Relational Geologic Database of Java Island,Western Sunda Arc of Indonesia ù A Step to the Geoscience and Mining Data Model
By K Watanabe
A relational database in which its complex contents can be navigated through a map interface (ie spatially enabling) is relatively a new concept yet attractive for geoscience fields. This concept is m
Jan 1, 2004
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A Speacil Report China's Emerging Mining Industry - A Long March Towards Modernization
By K. P. Wang, Ta M. Li
The Chinese energy and mineral industries are readying themselves for a period of dynamic transition, unprecedented in the country's long and sometimes turbulent history. The transition comes as
Jan 3, 1980
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A Special Form of Slag-Car
By L. J. W. JONES, B. H. Bennetts
THE removal and disposition of large quantities of slag from blast-furnaces is a question of great importance in the design of works, and various methods have been devised, from time to time, in order
Mar 1, 1905