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Educational Programs And Partnerships In Mineral EngineeringBy Wijnand Dalmijn, Hans de Ruiter
Experience over the past eight years has proven that partnership and cooperation in mineral engineering education is essential to maintain programs in this field. At this moment the joint European Min
Jan 1, 2005
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Understanding Ground Vibrations and the Effects of Delay Intervals on Amplitude and FrequencyBy Randall M. Wheeler
The measurement and analysis of blast-induced ground vibrations are more complex than ever before. This is primarily due to the advancements made in microchip technology, mass storage utilities and th
Jan 1, 1992
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Risk Weighted Cash Flow, A Communication Tool For Engineers And Financial Professionals On New Technology Projects (d41d36b5-72c1-4d61-8c6a-fe26069e74d8)By Mark Kennedy
New technology projects, particularly those involving first-of-a-kind metallurgical facilities, have a poor track record of achieving their overall financial targets, as they incorporate technological
Jan 1, 2013
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Utilization of Surfactants in Recovery of Gold Employing CarbonBy A. T. Robles, L. Buckingham
"When certain gold ores containing pyrite, graphite, humates and fumates or other organic compounds which are possibly adsorbed on clay minerals are treated with aqueous solution of alkali metal cyani
Jan 1, 1992
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Controlling Product Quality at High Production Rates as Applied to BHP Billiton Iron Ore Yandi Fines OperationBy T Howard, J E. Everett
BHP Billiton Iron Ore has replaced the conventional product quality control batch system at Yandi with the Continuous Stockpile Management System (CSMS) centred on a fully integrated æcontinuousÆ stoc
Jan 1, 2002
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The Roof Behavior of a Longwall Tailgate Under Massive Sandstone StrataBy Yemi Akinkugbe
Underground coal mining under massive sandstone can present significant challenges if the roof behavior is not well understood. This paper presents a classic cantilever bending/flexing behavior of a l
Jan 1, 2007
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Application and Economics of Overburden Casting: Can it Work for You?By Conny Postupack
To make money in mining coal you have to sell it for a lot more than it cost you to get it out of the ground. And yet, every year it cost us more and more to stay inbusiness, while the price we get fo
Jan 1, 1990
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Design And Construction Of The Rion Antirion Brdoge FoundationsBy Alain Pecker
The choice of a design concept for a bridge foundation is guided by various factors; several of these factors are indeed of technical origin, like the environmental conditions in a broad sense, but ot
Jan 1, 2005
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Ventilating the 1,480 Ft Level Drive at the South Mine, Broken HillThe problem of ventilating an advancing drive which finally reached 5,550 ft from the fresh air base in rock with virgin temperature of 83°F was solved economically by the use of two 15 h.p. elec
Jan 1, 1965
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Economic Evaluation And Sensitivity-Risk Analysis Of Zarshuran Gold Mine ProjectBy K. Oraee
Zarshuran gold deposit, with the total reserves of some 12.5 million tons of 4.18 g/ton ore, is considered to be an important gold mining project in the area. In this paper the feasibility studies of
Jan 1, 2011
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Seismic Refraction Surveying Techniques for Use in Blasting Design Optimization and Explosive SelectionBy John Dean Smith
"In many operations the two most overlooked aspects in the drilling and blasting process is theblast optimization and explosive selection. Often times we find a blast design that seems to work andprod
Jan 1, 1995
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Development of Light ANFOBy Yasunori Kosaka, Junya Tokita, Aramaki Shosaku, Inoue Junji
Light ANFO that satisfies blasters and customers who want to reduce the amount of explosive consumption without changing blasting effects and designs and passes Cap sensitivity test regulated by law.
Jan 1, 2002
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Operation of a Rapped Sieve BendBy Firth B. A
The classification performance of a Dutch State Mines (DSM) Rapped Sieve Bend has been investigated in a series of experiments. Coal slurries of a nominal 0.5 mm size were classified in the separation
Jan 1, 1983
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Hexavalent Chromium Air Dispersion Modelling In The South African Ferrochromium IndustryBy L. W. Burger
The need to establish and harmonise methodologies to quantify air emissions, atmospheric dispersion and the consequences of air pollutants (especially hexavalent chromium) from the ferrochrome industr
Jan 1, 2004
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The Pile Foundation Of Tall Buildings In ShenzhenBy Li Keqiang
This paper discusses the pile foundation of tall buildings in Shenzhen region. For 156 constructed tall buildings exceeding 18 storeys, about 86. 5 per cent of the sum. The two main types of foundatio
Jan 1, 1991
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Treatment of Mixed Sulphides by the ôHorwoodö ProcessALTHOUGH the development of the various flotation processes during the last 8 years has been so revolutionary, this development has been, until recently, entirely confined to the separation of the gan
Jan 1, 1912
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Lateral Load Tests On Drilled Piers In San Diego Area Residual And Formational SoilsBy Kul Bhushan
This paper presents the results of lateral load tests on 0.61-m to 1.27-m (24 to 50-inch) diameter drilled and cast-in-place piers in San Diego area residual/formational soils. The test piers were ins
Jan 1, 2002
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Selective Dissolution of Radionuclides from a Copper Flotation Concentrate Using Two–Stage Leaching ProcessBy Weng Fu, James Vaughan, Stefan Lakemond
Uranium bearing copper sulphide flotation concentrates produced from iron oxide copper gold uranium (IOCG–U) ore contains radionuclides such as 238U, 230Th, 210Pb, 226Ra, 210Po, which have the potenti
Jan 1, 2019
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Additional Attractive Force Between Alumina Particles Due to Low Solubility of Dicarboxylic AcidsAdditional Attractive Force Between Alumina Particles Due to Low Solubility of Dicarboxylic Acids
Sep 13, 2010
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Recycling Jet Grout Backflow: Waste Mitigation and Cost BenefitsBy Craig T. Jones, Zachary Q. Maassen
"Jet grouting is a method of ground improvement that relies on the erosive capacity of high-speed jets to cut and mix the ground in place with a cementitious grout. A continuous return flow of cutting
Jan 1, 2017