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Geology and Discovery of the Que River and Hellyer Polymetallic Sulphide Ore Bodies TasmaniaThe Que River and Hellyer polymetallic massive sulphide ore bodies are located 3 kilometres apart in the Cambrian Mount Read volcanics of Western Tasmania. Both deposits are classic examples of the
Jan 1, 1988
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Load And Resistance Factor Design Of Pullout Of A Single Driven Pile In Sands And ClaysBy Dongwook Kim
Recently, load and resistance factor design (LRFD) is gradually being adopted internationally in geotechnical design due to the advantages of LRFD over the existing allowable stress design (ASD). LRFD
Jan 1, 2010
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - BariteBy P. Mills
The four top barite-producing countries in the world are China, India, Morocco and the United States. China is currently the largest exporter of barite followed by India. More than 95 percent of th
Jan 1, 2005
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Leaching Of Gold And Silver From Kupol Composite Sample: Part II - Assessment Of The Celp - Preprint 09-048By G. Deschênes
In Part I of the work, gold and silver were shown to be efficiently extracted from Kupol samples using lead nitrate in a cyanide leach system. In Part II, a comparison of the technical and economic me
Jan 1, 2009
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Performance of a geomembrane faced tailings damBy Gabriella Vaschetti, Pascual Perazzo
A paper presented at Perumin 35 in 2022 described the concepts and a state-of-the-art system with extruded curbs and PVC anchor wings, adopted among others at the first four stages of Las Bambas taili
Sep 29, 2023
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Effect of Electrolytic Conditions on the Crystal Orientation of Electrodeposited ZincBy Norimasa Yamasaki, Masao Kurosaki
"The effects of plating conditions on the crystal orientation of electrodeposited zinc were investigated by varying elecyrolyte flow rate and current density. Precipitation of the Zn (00 • 2) basal pl
Jan 1, 2000
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International Conference on Bituminous CoalBy AIME AIME
WIDESPREAD interest in the better utilization of coal is indicated by the attendance of over seventeen hundred men interested in the pro- cessing and utilization of coal and its by-products, at Pittsb
Jan 1, 1926
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The Coal Problem in Great Britain and the WorldBy John T. Whetton
"FROM 1850 when the annual production was around 50 million tons, coal output in Great Britain expanded rapidly to 225 million tons in 1900 and 287 million tons in 1913. However, during the First Worl
Jan 1, 1960
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Is a 2.5áper cent Success Rate Good Enough? Traditional Mine Development Methods have the Tail Wagging the DogBy J Jackson, D C. Curry, A C. Keith
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data shows that since 2006 the balance of capital costs associated with mine development has become weighted greater than 75 per cent to enabling infrastructure a
Sep 29, 2013
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Integrated Optimisation of Grinding and Flotation CircuitsBy P Holtham, K C. Runge, E Tabosa
Traditionally, comminution and flotation have been surveyed, analysed and optimised separately. This often results in less than optimal outcomes because of the complex interactions between the two pro
Sep 1, 2014
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Application of Machine Learning in rock mass characterization for BlastingBy Javier Illanes, Felipe Moroni
In recent years, implementation of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning model technology has gained ground in almost every aspect of human activities. The mining industry has not been foreign
Jan 21, 2025
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Bolivia - A New FrontierBolivia, due to its turbulent past with a history of constant military coups, has given an image of complete instability to the foreign investor. The effects of this have been several fold, the majo
Jan 1, 1991
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OFR-27-78 Improved Fire Protection For Stationary Underground EquipmentBy J. L. Buckley
A survey of previous underground mine fires revealed a number of reported fires may have been caused by malfunctioning stationary electrical equipment. Therefore, an evaluation of conventional fire pr
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 3552 Form Of Sulphur Occurrence In Blast-Furnace SlagBy Allan E. Martin, George Glocker, C. E. Wood
"INTRODUCTION As part of a comprehensive investigation of the mechanism of defurization of iron and steel by slags, the Blast Furnace Studies Section, Metallurgical Division, Bureau of Mines, in coope
Feb 1, 1941
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Industrial Minerals - Why Geology in the Cement Industry?By K. N. Weaver
In the early 1950's the cement industry began putting a new emphasis on geology. This article points up some of the industry's raw materials problems that geologists are uniquely qualified t
Jan 1, 1965
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The Freezing of Cast IronBy Alfred Boyles
"HEREDITY"' in cast iron has been a subject of much discussion. Numerous experimenters have found that the properties of gray iron may vary greatly without corresponding variations in composition
Jan 1, 1937
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Value Impacts of Truck Limited SchedulingBy P G. Doig
Recent drops in commodity prices and economic uncertainty have seen many businesses re-evaluate their operational expenditure to ensure mine profitability. The high capital and operational cost of tru
Jul 16, 2014
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El Gigante, un yacimiento orogénico de carácter mundial MARSA - PERÚBy Milton Camino
El presente texto describe los antecedentes geológicos del yacimiento orogénico El Gigante, el cual presenta una mineralización filoneana del tipo relleno de fracturas asociada a estructuras de un lin
Oct 21, 2015
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The Future for Ilmenite Beneficiation TechnologiesBy R K. A Taylor
The growth in production of beneficiated ilmenite products has been one of the most significant trends in the titanium feedstock industry over the past 30 years. In this period, the production of tita
Jan 1, 2001