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Research on Universal Depressant of Talc and SerpentineResearch on Universal Depressant of Talc and Serpentine
Sep 13, 2010
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Study on Mineral Processing of Refractory Copper-Nickel OreStudy on Mineral Processing of Refractory Copper-Nickel Ore
Sep 13, 2010
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Application of Response Spectrum Techniques in Predicting the Behavior os Structures to Blast VibrationsBy Dimitri Frantzos, Stewart Thompson, Ed Skiba, Hans Tammemagi
On behalf of Acres International we would like to thank Frank Chiappetta of Blasting Analysis International for inviting our organization to participate in this state-of-the-art course on blasting ana
Jan 1, 1989
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World-Wide Survey of Distress Blasting Practice in Deep Hard Rock MinesBy Marwan M. Mohammed, Hani S. Mitri, Wilfrid Comeaul, Baoyao Tang
In many parts of the world, rockbursts have become a major problem of mining at depth. As orebodies are being mined deeper, rockburst phenomena have become familiar to deep hard rock mines. Rockbursts
Jan 1, 1999
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Copper Hydrometallurgy – Evolution and MilestonesBy Nathaniel Arbiter
In contrast to pyrometallurgy's 6000year history in metals production, hydrometallurgy is of relatively recent origin. The earliest reference to it was in the 16th century, with the first applica
Jan 1, 1994
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MLA 33-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Gearhart Mountain Wilderness And Rare II Area 6225, Klamath And Lake Counties, Oregon ? IntroductionBy James Ridenour
The Gearhart Mountain Wilderness and RARE II area 6225 encompass 22,823 acres (9,236 ha) of the Fremont National Forest in southern Oregon (fig. 1). The area was studied under the provisions of the Wi
Jan 1, 1982
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MLA 31-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Indian Heaven Rare II Area (No. 6076), Skamania County, Washington ? SummaryBy Donald J. Barnes
There are no producing or developing mines in the study area. The only mineral production was stone from a basalt deposit near Indian View Point. Cinders and sand and gravel have been produced from de
Jan 1, 1983
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OFR-28-73 Muffler For Pneumatic DrillBy Robert E. Manning
At present, a need exists for more effective noise control in the coal-mining industry. In particular, new muffler designs with the required acoustic performance are needed for percussive pneumatic dr
Jan 1, 1973
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Damage To Initially Bent Piles ? SynopsisBy B. B. Broms
A method for calculating the bending moment induced in misaligned or bent piles is described, The maximum bending moment varies with the angular rotation between the pile segments, the coefficient of
Jan 1, 2010
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The Extraction Nickel from Nickel Sulphides and Nickeliferous Laterites Using Chlorinated ParaffinsThe passage of chloroform vapour in a carrier of oxygen through two nickel sulphide ores heated to 380°C converted the nickel to the water soluble chloride form. In one ore the nickel (2·75
Jan 1, 1972
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Hard rock tunnel boring, cutting, drilling and blasting: rock parameters for excavatabilityBy K. Thuro, R. J. Plinninger
ABSTRACT: Determining tunnel stability is a key issue during preliminary site investigation. In contrast, problems of excavatability have been largely ignored. While the choice of an economic tunnelli
Jan 1, 2003
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Geology and Chemistry of the El Abuelo Calcic Fe-skarn and Related Cu-(Ag)-Bearing Hydrothermal Veins, Chubut Province, Southern ArgentinaBy R. E. de Barrio, M. E. Lanfranchini, R. O. Etcheverry
"The El Abuelo Ca-Fe-magnetite skarn and related hydrothermal quartz veins are located at Cerro Pepita Hill, in southwestern Chubut province of southern Argentina, 1700 km southwest of Buenos Aires. T
Jan 1, 2007
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Relating Horsepower to Drilling Productivity (83232d04-da2e-4755-9f53-c779d17429d0)By Brian Wingfield, Greg Williams, Richard W. Givens
Application of required energies into the rig design can have a dramatic impact upon productivity. Computer modeling of these production variables has led to changes in design with values closely appr
Jan 1, 1995
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Terraflow: A Cost-effective Alternative Binderin Backfill ApplicationBy Ike Isagon
Outline 1.Background Sudbury Backfill Operations 2.Alternative Binder 3.Alternative Binder Trial Process Flow Diagram ?Laboratory Results ?Plant Trial ?Final Evaluation and Approval ?Manageme
Nov 1, 2011
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UPDATE: Industry Task Force on Eliminating Blasting-Based Flyrock IncidentsBy Joshua Hoffman, Braden Lusk, John Rathbun
A Flyrock Prevention Taskforce was established in Kentucky with the support of Kentucky's Department of Natural Resources, Kentucky's Explosives Industry, and the University of Kentucky. This paper pr
Jan 1, 2013
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Gold processing scrutinized at Las Vegas SME meetingBy Lane White
The 1989 Annual Meeting and Exhibit of SME in Las Vegas, NV, February 27 - March 2, 1989, was the largest ever, drawing more than 4000 regis¬trants and 240 exhibit booths. Technical sessions included
Jan 1, 1989
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A Rock Mass Classification Scheme For The Planning Of Caving Mine Drift SupportsBy Z. T. Bieniawski, E. H. Skinner, R. A. Cummings, F. S. Kendorski
INTRODUCTION Caving Mine Drift Support Design The support of production drifts remains a high-cost item facing the developer or operator of an underground caving mine. Support costs are incurre
Jan 1, 1983
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In Situ Stress Measurement In A Jointed Basalt: The Suitability Of Five Overcoring TechniquesBy T. A. Rundle, K. Kim, W. M. McCabe, E. C. Gregory
Overcoring tests were conducted at the Near-Surface Test Facility(NSTF) to assess the suitability of five techniques (U.S. Bureau of Mines borehole deformation gauge (BDG), Commonwealth Scientific and
Jan 1, 1983
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The Importance and Advantages of Accurate Calculation, Evaluation and Control of Dragline MethodologiesBy K B. Holm
This paper deals with the advances made at Syferfontein Colliery in the calculation and control of dragline methodology. The high capital outlay and operating cost of a dragline necessitates strict co
Jan 1, 1994
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The Construction of the Manhattan Water Tunnel, New York City ? IntroductionBy Edward (Ted) Dowey
City Water Tunnel No. 3 is being built in order to provide a redundant system for delivering 4,542,500 m3 (1.2 billion gallons) of water per day throughout the five boroughs of New York City. The pres
Jan 1, 2008