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Industrial Minerals 2005 – Feldspar and Nepheline SyeniteBy W. Z. Rogers
U.S. feldspar output sold or used in 2005 was an estimated 760 kt (838,000 st), valued at $44 million free-on-board plant. This was below the 2004 volume and was the second year of decline in a row.
Jan 1, 2006
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Pit-Lake Water Quality in Coal Deposits, Southland, New ZealandBy D Craw, J Pope, B Peake
Southland contains over 70 per cent of New ZealandÆs recoverable coal resources, and an investigation into the potential effects of coal mining on SouthlandÆs water resources is therefore of interest.
Jan 1, 2006
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Sulphuric Acid Leaching Of Zinc And Copper From Nigerian Complex Sulphide Ore In The Presence Of Hydrogen PeroxideBy P. A. Olubambi
The leaching of zinc and copper from Nigerian bulk sulphide ore with sulphuric acid in the presence of hydrogen peroxide was studied. The aim of the study was to investigate the effectiveness of hydr
Jan 1, 2006
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Critical Factors For Sustainable Social ProjectsBy C. S. Chenga
Sustainable development is currently an extremely relevant concept worldwide, especially in developing countries like South Africa. Mining and metals companies are also directly affected by the sustai
Jan 1, 2006
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Recent Evolutions In Deep Foundation TechnologiesBy Maurice Bottiau
It is a quite challenging objective to aim at covering in one paper the most recent evolution in piling and deep foundations technologies. This report has to be understood within the limits of the ses
Jan 1, 2006
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Effect Of Retrogression And Reaging Treatment On Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance Of 7075 Aluminum AlloyBy Murat Baydogan
Effect of retrogression and reaging treatment on hardness and stress corrosion cracking resistance of 7075 aluminum alloy was investigated. As received 7075 alloys in T6 temper condition were retrogre
Jan 1, 2006
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Geotechnical Design For Open Pits At Tanjianshan, ChinaBy Huang Zhiwei, Paul Skayman, Kevin Holley
In 1989 The First Brigade for Geology and Mineral Exploration of Qinghai Province discovered gold at Jinlonggou and Qinlongtan, Tanjianshan. Between 1992 and 2002 small scale mining was carried out a
Jan 1, 2006
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Recycling of oxidic waste from ferroalloy productionBy M. Hochenhofer
Due to economic aspects and environmental regulations recycling of slag and waste from ferroalloy production became a very important issue for the companies during the last years. The treatment of sla
Jan 1, 2006
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Sustainable Water Use in Minerals and Metal Production (d0f30340-98d8-41af-9a56-e3b26cd94fdc)By R R. Lovel
In this paper, life cycle assessment methodology has been used to assess the variations in water use associated with different metal production and processing routes and provide insights into the valu
Jan 1, 2006
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Autogenous Electron Beam Welding of Aluminum Alloy 2024By P. Wanjara, M. Xiao
During fusion welding of aluminium alloys, the avoidance of defects (such as porosity, oxides, hot cracking, undercutting) as well as the ability to optimize the microstructure-property characteristic
Jan 1, 2006
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Mine Accommodation Strategies ù Case Studies in Developing CountriesEarly strategic mine planning includes decisions over the organisation of work and workforce accommodation. These decisions involve significant commitments that affect not only employee quality of lif
Jan 1, 2006
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Increase In Concentration Of A Zn-Containing Volatile Complex By UV Irradiation Of A Target For ZnO Films SynthesisBy Emma Arakelova
An increase in concentration of a Zn-containing volatile complex for synthesis of ZnO films was investigated when processing their target by ultraviolet radiation emitted by mercury lamp. The experime
Jan 1, 2006
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111,000m Of Continuous Flight Auger Piling For LNG Tank Bases In Poor Alluvial Soils, Isle Of Grain, UKBy Shane Baker
Cementation Foundations Skanska Ltd encountered many significant challenges in designing and constructing the foundations for the LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) tanks and associated structures at the Isl
Jan 1, 2006
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Excavation Support At The Capitol Visitor Center In Washington DCBy Harald Ludwig
In 2002, excavation support work commenced on the Capitol Visitor Center project located adjacent to the nation?s Capitol building in Washington, D.C. The outlying work (Slurry Wall Work at Main Site
Jan 1, 2006
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Applications of the Stability Lobes in the Optimization of Machining ParametersBy H. Attia, S. Engin
This paper presents a practical approach for determining the optimal spindle speed and the depth of cut in a milling operation within the ever-increasing economic and technical constrains. Analytical
Jan 1, 2006
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Comparing the MHD Cell Stability of an Aluminium Reduction Cell at Different Metal Pad Height and Ledge ThicknessBy M. Dupuis, V. Bojarevics
It is well known that horizontal current density in the metal pad contributes greatly to the generation of MHD driven bath-metal interface wave. It is possible to compute very accurately the metal pad
Jan 1, 2006
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DMS Cyclone Size Vs. Cyclone Efficiency: The De Beers PerspectiveBy Kurt RP Petersen, Hendriena van der Walt
With the decline in fine diamond production from the Argyle mine in Australia, there is a greater emphasis on efficiently treating the finer size fractions through a DMS circuit. Although it is genera
Jan 1, 2006
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High Risk Control For Piling And Deep Foundations - A Systematic ApproachBy Martin van Staveren
In today's rapid changing construction world, the business pressures on piling and deep foundations reach sky-high levels. Ever increasing complexity of construction projects do severely contribu
Jan 1, 2006
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Study Of The Metallizing Of The Continuous Carbon Fiber SurfaceBy Tianjiao Luo
The electroless copper plating process for continuous carbon fiber using CuSO4?5H2O as the main salt and formaldehyde as reducing agent was experimentally studied, including the effects of pH values a
Jan 1, 2006
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Industrial Minerals 2005 - BoronBy S. Hamilton
Occurrences of boron-containing ores are relatively rare on a global basis. The first verifiable use of borax was in the 8th century by Arabian gold and silversmiths. Due to the rarity of the borate
Jan 1, 2006