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Concerning Ore-ShootsBy G. Vibert Douglas
It has long been recognized that there are considerable difficulties connected with the physical and chemical explanation of shoots of ore. The literature of Mining Geology has frequent references to
Jan 1, 1934
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Participative mine managementBy Ken Musgrave
"What Most Effective Management Does?It must satisfy the demands, of three groups of people: owners, employees and the public.OwnersOwners want profitable operations that will pay them a return on the
Jan 1, 1985
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Mayo District, YukonBy H. S. Bostock
"The study of the geology of Mayo district began in 1900 with R. G. McConnell's exploration of Stewart river; and has been carried on intermittently for the Geological Survey of Canada by J. Keele; D.
Jan 1, 1954
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Ammonium Nitrate-Sulfide Reactivity at the Century Zn-Pb-Ag Mine, Northwest Queensland, AustraliaBy Terry J. Briggs, Ian J. Kelso
"Abstract- The Century mine in northwest Queensland,Australia, is a major sediment-hosted zinclead- silver orebody, located within the western Mount Isa Basin. Stratiform, carbonaceous shalehosted min
Jan 1, 2001
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Microstructural Analysis of Electro-Spark Deposited Aerospace SuperalloyBy O. A. Ojo, E. Anisimov, A. K. Khan
Electro-spark deposition (ESD) has recently generated a great deal of interest in processing aerospace materials. This is due to its potential for joining and repairing difficult-to-weld precipitation
Jan 1, 2015
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Study of interaction zone between aluminum and alumina under static and dynamic flow conditionsBy Y. Kocaefe, S. Afshar, D. Kocaefe, Z. Kunt, C. Allaire
Interaction of aluminum with silica based ceramics Jose M. Soto, Jeffrey D. Smith, William G. Fahrenholtz. Department of Ceramic Engineering University of Missouri-Rolla Rolla, MO 65409-0330 USA ABSTR
Jan 1, 2004
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Analyzing Geological Field Data For Rock Slope DesignBy D. Cruden
DISCODAT is a system of computer programs written for CANMET, Canadian Department of Energy, Mines and resources, to be used in analyzing geological data for rock slope design. The programs were writt
Jan 1, 1978
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Silicate Rocks - A Source of Potash for Fertilizers?By Gulshan Kumar Pradhan, Yogendra Pratap Singh, Dhawanm Nikhil
"Potassium (K) is one of the essential elements for the growth of plants and thereby for humans. In fertilizers, potash demand has been steadily increasing at ~3.5% annually. Water soluble potash depo
Jan 1, 2016
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Estimation and Planning Tool for Industrial Construction ScaffoldingBy C Kumar
Scaffolds are temporary structures built to facilitate construction activities on site. A considerable amount of resources are allocated to scaffolding on industrial projects. Variability in geometric
Aug 1, 2013
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Fuel Cell Systems: New Industrial Applications for GoldBy Donald S. Cameron
By dispersing gold in high surface area form supported on metal oxides, its inert character can be transformed to make economical, effective catalysts. Gold has already been demonstrated in a number o
Oct 1, 2003
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Pipeline Syphons For Economical and Simple Water TransferBy Ken G. Kress
Syphons can be a simple, reliable and proven alternative to otherwise more complex pumping systems or low level outlet works. In a simple form they consist of a pipeline constructed over the top of an
May 1, 2001
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Runout Table Cooling Simulation for Advanced Linepipe SteelsBy V. Prodanovic, M. Militzer
Production of advanced linepipe steels with strength levels of 685MPa (100ksi) and higher requires excellent control of runout table cooling to produce the desired final fine-grained microstructures,
Jan 1, 2005
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Peat Moss: A Natural Absorbent for Oil SpillsBy B. Coupal, F. D'Hennezel
Sorption measurements show that peat moss has much stronger affinity for oil than straw, which is currently used. Microscopic studies of peat moss show a highly porous and fibrous material, and this p
Jan 1, 1972
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Fluidized-bed firing of coal for steam generationBy P. J. Adams
Environmental regulations require means for controlling emissions of SO2 NOx and particulate when burning coal. The combustion of coal in limestone fluidized beds is one of the most promising techniqu
Jan 1, 1979
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A New Hydrometallurgical Technology For Processing Copper ConcentratesBy T. Velea
The most widespread methods for producing metallic copper are smelting of copper sulphide concentrates (which generates various types of polluting substances) and the hydrometallurgical route which co
Jan 1, 2007
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Seawater As A Resource For Sustainable Copper OperationsBy R. Niechcial
As populations grow and industry expands, the limited fresh water resources available are increasingly under stress. This situation creates conflict between communities and industry; and the sustainab
Jan 1, 2007
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Monitoring of Dynamic Bolts for High Stress MiningBy F. Charette
The paper reviews the requirements of the instrumentation required to monitor mining excavations in a high stress environment, and the development plan to instrument the D-Bolt in such a fashion as to
Jun 1, 2012
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Water management simulation for the Pogo Gold MineBy G. Beckstead, L. Gormely, R. Zimmer, K. Hanneman, B. Nethery
As part of the EIS and permitting activities for the Pogo Mine in Alaska, a risk assessment study for the water management plan was carried out. The basis for the study was a site water volume and con
Jan 1, 2005
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Hydrostatic shoe bearing eliminates problems for large millsBy Brian McIntrye, Bo Trygg
"The need for grinding mills of ever increasing capacity and greater feed openings has tended toward mill trunnion diameters being beyond the size limits for roller bearings.Hydrodynamic plain bearing
Jan 1, 1982
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The outlook for barite production in British ColumbiaBy L. Nutter, J. Clancy
"Barite is used extensively by the oil and gas well-drilling industry as a weighting agent. It is particularly well suited for drilling mud because of its qualities; it is non-abrasive, heavy, virtual
Jan 1, 1982