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Analysis of Dynamic Stability of Rock Slope Under Loading of Blast Induced SeismicBy Wenbo Lu
A combined method is present in this paper in analysis the dynamic stability of rock slope under the loading of blast induced seismic, in which, by combining the dynamic load calculating method of qua
Jan 1, 1999
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Gold Metallogeny of North-East AsiaBy A C. Edwards
The Mesozoides of North-Eastern Asia represent a collage of exotic terranes which were accreted to the margins of the Siberian continent. In the Late Precambrian and Phanerozoic, the passive margin of
Jan 1, 1999
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Falconbridge Ltd. - 60 years in a centuryBy Gerald A. Crawford
"1880s - Unmasking the Sudbury Basin Falconbridge Ltd. turned 60 in 1988 but its roots go back more than a century to the discovery and development of the mineral resources of the Sudbury Basin. Nicke
Jan 1, 1999
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The Value of Orebody Power Requirement Profiles for SAG Circuit DesignBy Chris Bennett, Glen Kosick
"Process modeling and equipment sizing procedures for SAG circuits has advanced significantly over the past two decades. However, no matter how exact the hardness tests, models and scale-up calculatio
Jan 1, 1999
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Improving The Estimates Of Recoverable ReservesBy M. E. Rossi
Reconciliation of long-term, block-model reserves and mine production frequently shows significant discrepancies. This reconciliation can be done comparing the long-term, block-model reserves agains
Jan 1, 1999
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Kaolin Flotation: Beyond the ClassicalBy Mitchell J. Willis
Recovery of fine particles has been considered to be a major limitation of the classical flotation process. However, the beneficiation of kaolin, a naturally occurring fine ore, via flotation has been
Jan 1, 1999
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Blasting in a Cement KilnBy Ray Patterson
A planned modification to a cement kiln at the Holnam Portland Cement Plant near Florence, Colorado required the removal of a ring of cast-in-place (CIP) refractory lining. The CIP lining was approxim
Jan 1, 1999
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Evaluation Of Nutrient And Biological Amendments On Waste Rock (1c23ea01-8ab2-4c72-b387-9de91a6dd9c5)By T. W. Meikle
Three nutrient amendments and a biological seed inoculant were evaluated for use in establishing vegetative cover on waste rock substrates. Randomized blocks were placed on three substrates. Treatment
Jan 1, 1999
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Simulation In Mineral Processing History, Present Status And PossibilitiesBy A. J. Lynch
Mineral processing models have been discussed for many years but it was not until digital computers became available about 1960 that serious attempts at circuit simulation could be carried out. Even t
Jan 1, 1999
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Beneficiation of Syrian Iron Ore for DRI - Production - An Exploratory StudyBy Gupta R. C
Syria has about 500 million ton deposit of minerals having 34 per cent iron content with alumina and silica as major impurities. Efforts were made to see the feasibility of concentration by four dif
Jan 1, 1999
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CSIRO Research for the Iron Ore IndustryAustralia's iron ore industry is entering a challenging period with the development of new orebodies, the introduction of new products and the push for further downstream processing. In additio
Jan 1, 1999
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Model Studies of Heat Transfer and Flow in Slag-Cleaning FurnacesBy S. Kang, D. G. C. Robertson
Slag cleaning furnaces require extensive wall cooling because they involve the use of a superheated slag bath. This is in direct contrast to smelting furnaces, where the wall is usually (but not alway
Jan 1, 1999
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Design Parameter For Jacked PileBy Sugie Prawono
Jacked pile is the only piling system in which the load capacity of the pile, at any penetration depth, could be monitored directly during its installation process. Each installed pile could have a gr
Jan 1, 1999
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Iron Through the AgesIron production in one year exceeds that of all other metals combined in ten years. It is a huge industry that started from a modest furnace producing one - two kilograms metal per day to a gigantic
Jan 1, 1999
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Commissioning of the Ekati Diamond MineBy Mike Rylatt
"The BHP Diamonds Inc. and Blackwater Group (Dia Met Minerals Ltd., Charles Fipke and Stewart Blusson) joint venture began production at Canada=s first diamond mine during the last quarter of 1998.Con
Jan 1, 1999
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Copper, Market Growth Potential And Threats In The Asia Pacific RegionBy Tomas Astorga
APEC, the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation is the forum of 21 countries having approximately 56% of the total world income, and over 45% of global trade. In 1997, APEC economies produced 67% of the w
Jan 1, 1999
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Design Considerations For Bump-Prone Longwall MinesTailgate pillar and tailgate-face corner humps have been a major threat to longwall coal mines where hump-prone conditions exist. The yield pillar design concept, in which the longwall chain pillars a
Jan 1, 1999
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Auriferous Paleozoic Accretionary Terranes Within the Mongol - Okhotsk Suture Zone, Russian Far EastBy A C. Edwards
The Mongol-Okhotsk belt consists of detached fragments of the Circum Pacific fold belt which have been trapped within the Mongol-Okhotsk fold belt. In its western part, the structures of the belt form
Jan 1, 1999
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Eskay Creek Mine And Mill – A Continued SuccessBy G. Biles, K. Loughran, R. Anand
The Eskay Creek Mine, a high-grade gold and silver underground mine in northwestern British Columbia started operations in late 1994. For the first three years of operation, ore was crushed to minus
Jan 1, 1999
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Ground Control In South African Coal Mines - A U.S. PerspectiveBy Christopher Mark
After the United States and Australia, South Africa has the largest. modern underground coal mining industry in the world. Historically, South Africa has been the cradle of many innovations in ground
Jan 1, 1999