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GET: A Function for Preferential Site Selection of Additional Borehole DrillingBy M. Sharafodin, A. A. Hassanipak
Abstract - The essential aims of additional borehole drilling are to improve the reliability of grade and tonnage estimates in each reserve class and to increase ore tonnages. The "GET" function prese
Jan 1, 2004
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The Kensico-City Tunnel Will Add Reliability to New York City’s Water Supply SystemBy Verya Nasri, Heather M. Ivory, Kevin Clarke, Eric Cole
Development of the New York City Water Supply System The New York City water supply system serves a population of almost nine million, including residents in neighboring counties. Peak day demands
Jan 1, 2007
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Driven Piles For New Pacific Northwest Baseball Park - IntroductionBy Thomas M. Gurtowski
The New Pacific Northwest Baseball Park, now known as Safeco Field, is located directly south of the Kingdome in Seattle, Washington, and will be the new home of the Seattle Mariners baseball team. Th
Jan 1, 1998
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Rock Mass Classification is Only Part of the Answer to Assess Raise BoringBy J Wallis
The stability of a raise bore is often assessed using the rock mass classification system published by McCracken and Stacey as a modification of the Q system. Often the assessment is done using a spre
Jan 1, 2008
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Design of the Epping to Chatswood Rail Line, Sydney, AustraliaBy Jim Rozek, Robert A. Gee
The Epping to Chatswood Rail Line project is the largest publicly funded infrastructure project in New South Wales. Construction commenced in November2002 with opening scheduled for 2008. The work inc
Jan 1, 2005
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An Investigation of Factors Affecting the Long-term Reliability of Extraction Level Pillars in Deep Block and Panel CavesBy P Duplancic and C R Lilley, R Hudson, D Beck
For deep block and panel caving mines, undercut or extraction level instability can have as much impact on overall recovery as underbreak or the premature ingress of waste. If the area of the mine aff
May 9, 2016
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The Role Of Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems In Implementing Best Management Practices For Self-Monitoring Programs In Mining Operations ? IntroductionBy A. Korchevisky
Environmental self-monitoring is one of the advanced approaches for industrial sustainability programs. Organization for Economy Cooperation and Development (OECD) defines self-monitoring as ?the syst
Jan 1, 2012
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Performance Update Of Hot Dip Galvanizing In The Corrosive Environment Of South African Gold MinesBy R. E. Wilmot
This paper is based on the experiences, over many years, on the part of numerous authors in the South African mining industry and that of the hot dip galvanizing process and its application as a corro
Jan 1, 2006
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Utilisation of Latrobe Valley Brown Coal Fly-AshBy Milner A, Brockway D, Hodges S
The combustion of brown coals in Latrobe Valley power stations produces approximately 500 000 tonnes of solid wastes each year. This material, which includes precipitator ash, char and furnace ash,
Jan 1, 1992
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Papers - Age-hardening - Some Developments in High-temperature Alloys in the Nickel-cobalt-iron System (With Discussion)By G. P. Halliwell, C. R. Austin
The investigation described in this paper deals with the development of high-temperature alloys of the Konel series over a considerable period of time at t,he Research Laboratories of the Westinghouse
Jan 1, 1932
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Monitoring Subsidence Over Submarine Coal Mines In The Sydney Coalfield By Bathymetric MethodsBy David Forrester
Subsidence beneath the land surface has traditionally been monitored using the most accurate surveying methods of the day. Over the several hundred years of subsidence investigation, these techniques
Jan 1, 1996
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Tungsten Carbide in MiningBy Gunderson C. T
The use of carbide tipped integral drill steels and detachable bits is discussed in relation to the means of drilling or cutting employed. It is stressed that only by correct use can the full value of
Jan 1, 1958
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Leica Dozer 2000 At The San Miguel Lignite Mine: The Uses Of GPS Grade Control In Surface MiningBy M. Heger
February 2, 1999 marks a milestone in earth-moving technology at the San Miguel Lignite Mine. It was on that date that The North American Coal Corporation (NAC) took delivery of three Leica Dozer 200
Jan 1, 2002
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History of the Getchell Gold MineBy Robert C. Horton
The Getchell Mine is located on the east flank of the Osgood Mountain Range in the Potosi Mining District, Humboldt County, NV. Mining in the area first began in 1883 for copper, lead and silver in s
Jan 1, 1999
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Kinetics And Thermodynamic Parameters For The Manufacturing Of Anhydrous Zirconium Tetrafluoride With Ammonium Acid Fluoride As Fluorinating Agent ? SynopsisBy C. J. Pretorius
More than 30 percent of the global demand for zircon (ZrSi04) is supplied by South Africa. A significant amount of the zircon is exported, and beneficiated products are then imported for industrial ap
Jan 1, 2012
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The Technical Library at RisdonSome form of technical library is a necessity for every metallurgical plant, but its form and scope will vary with the conditions of each case. In its simplest form, it may consist of one or two minin
Jan 1, 1934
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Rhodax Inertial Cone GrinderBy J. C. Taylor
The Rhodax inertial cone grinder, designed by France?s FCB Group Fives, is the result of three years, theoretical and mechanical research in the field of compression grinding by the research staff of
Jan 1, 1998
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Presidential Address 1961 The Modern Ferrous Metallurgical RevolutionThis Institute, by nature of its charter, draws on various persons in the mining and metallurgical world of Australasia for its President from year to year, and consequently when the presidential addr
Jan 1, 1961
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Changes in grade, volume and contained gold during the mining life-cycle of gold placer depositsBy J. D. Bliss, G. J. Orris, W. O. Menzie
"Analysis of gold placer data from gold placers throughout the world suggests that gold grades and volumes cannot be used to distinguish between most types of gold placers. Only the alluvial plain and
Jan 1, 1987
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Interstate 70 Construction Through Glenwood Canyon, Colorado - Glenwood Canyon ConstructionBy Ray Schmahl
The Glenwood Canyon is a 13 mile long river gorge formed by the Colorado River approximately 2 miles East of Glenwood Springs, Colorado and approximately 150 miles West of Denver Colorado, (See Drawin
Jan 1, 1990