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Micropiles At The Transformation Ago ProjectBy Jim Bruce
The Transformation AGO project, constructed between 2005 and 2008, featured a foundation trade contract that included design of pile caps and grade beams and construction of 138 permanent micropiles.
Jan 1, 2011
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Case Study - The Mogiana Quarry ReclamationThis article presents a proposal for the rehabilitation of the mined area of the Mogiana quarry. The Mogiana quarry produces material used in civil construction and is situated in the Brazilian State
Dec 6, 2010
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Non-Destructive Testing Methods For Drilled Shaft And Acip PilesBy George Piscsalko
There are numerous methods currently available to assess the integrity of drilled shaft and ACIP piles. Each method has its advantages and limitations. This paper will compare the various available me
Jan 1, 2011
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Microstructural characterization of Brazilian Iron ores for quality control in iron making ? a geometallurgical approachBy Varadarajan Seshadri
Geometallurgical characterization of iron ore which is a raw material for Iron making as in the case of charcoal blast furnaces operating in Brazil or for production of agglomerates such as iron
Jan 1, 2006
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Using Passive Treatment Systems For Mine Closure A Good Approach Or A Risky AlternativeBy J. Wagner, P. Eger, G. Melchert
In 1991, LTV Steel Mining Company decided to close an open pit taconite mine in northeastern Minnesota, using a passive treatment approach consisting of limiting infiltration into the stockpiles and w
Jan 1, 1999
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A Digital Surface Remote Blasting SystemBy Peter Reinders, Dirk Hummel
This paper describes a newly developed Surface Remote Blasting System (SURBS) for electronic detonators, which is currently being introduced into surface blasting applications. The rationale for devel
Jan 1, 2005
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IC 8798 Mine Health And Safety In-House Research, Development, And Demonstration In Fiscal Year 1979This publication summarizes, for all interested parties, the research, development, and demonstration in-house projects programed by the Bureau of Mines for fiscal year 1979 (October 1, 1978--Septembe
Jan 1, 1979
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Double Shields to Build the High Speed Railway Network in SpainBy E. Fernandez
HIGH SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK Spain is a very adequate country to develop the high speed railway network thank to its geographical feature which has a 600km long radius, from Madrid- the capital that
Jan 1, 2005
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Separation Chemistry In The Refining Of An Off-Grade Molybdenite Concentrate By Leaching With An Acid MixBy P. M. Prasad
Off-grade molybdenite concentrates, mainly derived from secondary sources as by-products of the processing of copper, uranium and tungsten ores, do not satisfy the purity requirements (percent MoS2) f
Jan 1, 2007
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Technical skills?a major strategic issue - SynopsisA shortage of technical skills in all areas of the mining industry is being experienced worldwide. This has significant consequences for design, operations, productivity and safety and, therefore, nee
Jan 1, 2009
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Fatigue risk management: charting a path to a safer workplace - SynopsisBy P. C. Schutte
There have been several high-profile accidents in the South African mining industry where fatigue was identified as either causal or contributory. The risk of fatigue is inherent in any work-time arra
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 8453 Documentation and Analysis of a Massive Rock Failure at the Bautsch Mine, Galena, III.By Jack Touseull
On November 15, 1972, the Bautsch mine, a lead-zinc mine in Paleozoic dolomites, experienced a massive rock failure involving 3 to 5 million tons. Because this failure was large and extended to the su
Jan 1, 1980
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A Bacterial Heap Leaching Approach For The Treatment Of Low Grade Primary Copper Sulphide OreBy S W. Robertson, A Vercuil, P Craven
Mintek is currently developing a design approach for the heap leaching of low-grade primary copper sulphide material. Since the leaching of chalcopyrite requires elevated temperatures, the generation
Jan 1, 2005
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Influence of Frothers on Bubble Shape and Velocity Close to the Generation PointInfluence of Frothers on Bubble Shape and Velocity Close to the Generation Point
Sep 13, 2010
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OFR-16-88 Shearer Mounted Dust Collector; Evaluation Of Ventilated Cutting DrumsBy Jonathan S. Kelly
Effective control of respirable dust is one of the most serious problems associated with longwall mining in the United States. This report describes the development and the underground evaluation of v
Jan 1, 1987
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Division Lectures - The Forty-first Henry Marion Howe Memorial Lecture; The Climate of Extractive Metallurgy in the 1960’sBy F. D. Richardson
STAFF: Editor, Gerhard Derge Carnegie lnstitute of Technology Schenley Park Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213 Editorial Assistant, M. A. Redmerski Production Editor, Otto T. Johnson THE METALLUR
Jan 1, 1964
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Thermodynamic modelling of minor-element behaviour in in-bath copper smelting and converting with calcium ferrite slagBy H. Y. Sohn, Hang Goo Kim
Computer simulations were carried out using calcium ferrite slags containing 25 wt% CaO, and the results compared with those obtained using fayalite slags. There was little difference in overall elimi
Jun 18, 1905
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Elimination of the Pre-Aeration and Primary Filtration Circuits From the Dome Mill Flowsheet"Placer Dome Inc.'s Dome Mine is located in South Porcupine, Ontario and has been in production since 1910. In the past, the mill leach circuit was preceded by preaeration and primary filtration circu
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 6540 Safe Use of Respiratory Protecth'e Equipment in Work in Compressed Air Detection and Physiological Effects of Gases EncounteredBy T. F. Curry, L. B. Berger, H. A. Watson, S. J. Pearce
The conduct of work at elevated air pressures , such as in caissons and in tunnel - driving in subaqueous strata , poses safety problems not encountered in mining and tunneling operations at ordinary
Jan 1, 1964
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Another Disappointing Year for Industrial MineralsA glance at the following chart reveals that because of the continued poor economy, the slump in industrial mineral production continued into 1980. Gypsum was down 17% from 1979; cement down 9%, sand
Jan 5, 1981