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Differing Site ConditionsBy James J. Tansey
A Deep Foundations Institute meeting with the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in March of 1984 featured legal rights under Differing Site Conditions. A workshop conducted by the authors and Gerard
Jan 1, 1985
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Differing Site Conditions and Dispute Avoidance Under the FIDIC Emerald Book for Underground WorksBy Jürg Künzle
Underground construction is a matter of dealing with the inherent uncertainty of subsurface geology. If the encountered conditions are less favorable than the expected ones, the execution of excavatio
Jun 13, 2021
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Difficult Gold Gravity Recovery SeparationsBy J. Ling, L. Racine, P. Cousin, A. R. Laplante
"The problem of gold recovery by gravity from high density gangues is first discussed from a fundamental perspective. Three potential difficulties are presented: poor liberation and fine gold particle
Jan 1, 1997
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Difficult Gold Gravity Separations an UpdateBy J. Ling, J. Xiao, A. R. Laplante
"The most challenging gold gravity separations occur when gangue has a high s.g., gold is fine, or a combination thereof This paper examines such separations, and evaluates the performance of a 3-in K
Jan 1, 1998
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Difficult Mining Conditions in 153 Orebody at a Depth of 4550 ft at Vale Inco?s Coleman MineVale Inco?s Coleman Mine 153 Orebody is a narrow vein deposit with a dip that varies from 30 to 70 degrees. It has a strike length of 1200-feet and the current mining extends from the 4250 level to 51
May 1, 2009
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Difficult Problems Met in Supplying Raw Material Supply for New Geneva, Utah, Steel PlantBy AIME AIME
AT a recent meeting of the Utah Section. A.I.M.E., P. D. Nielson, general plant superintendent of the new Geneva steel plant at Provo, Utah, spoke on "General Operations of the Geneva Plant." Mr. Nie
Jan 1, 1944
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Difficult Sampling Problems in Mineral ProcessingBecause of the work of the pioneers of sampling theory, we know the principles, test work and equations to use to design sampling systems to meet targets for precision and accuracy. However, we do not
Jan 1, 2008
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Difficult Sinking Cut in Severe Winter Conditions Improves Productivity at Lac Des Iles MinesBy Cary Moffat, John Kita, Rick Walker
The Lac des Iles Mine, in an isolated area of NorthwesternOntario is a relatively new open pit platinum and palladium mine. They were encountering problems with the equipment and production scheduling
Jan 1, 1996
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Difficult times can lead to innovative change: Caterpillar looks to the futureBy William Gleason
"Ed Rapp is among those who believe in the saying that necessity is the mother of all invention. Rapp is the president of Caterpillar’s mining group. As such, he is tasked with leading the world’s lar
Jan 1, 2014
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Difficult Winters Challenge Exxon Subsidiary In Chile - Location And Climatic ConditionsBy Orlando Oliveros
The Los Bronces Mine and Concentrator, one of the three operating units of Compania Minera Disputada de Las Condes S.A. (an Exxon Minerals Co. affiliate), is located in the high Andes of East-Central
Jan 1, 1983
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Difficulties and Suggestions when Drilling and Blasting in a Karst EnvironmentBy James T. Ludwiczak
Drilling and blasting in a Karst (sinkholes and mud seams) environment has long been a problem for blasters, miners, quarry operators, contractors, and developers. While one cannot change the geologic
Jan 1, 2005
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Difficulties in Developing Mineral VenturesBy P M. Outhwaite
Everyone present today is especially aware of the need for minerals in this society of ours. The words 'especially aware' were deliberately chosen because this is a meeting of the NZ Branch
Jan 1, 1976
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Difficulties Met in Differential FlotationBy Carl Lemke
SOME of the principal metallurgical difficulties en-countered in the differential flotation of lead-zinc-iron sulfide ores arise from the following causes: The oxidized, or partly-oxidized, condition
Jan 4, 1927
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Diffusion and Equilibrium in Vapometallurgical Refining of NickelBy Y. K. Rao
In the carbonyl process for the refining of crude nickel CO(g) reacts with nickel in the 310-370K range producing nickel tetracarbonyl, Ni(C0)4(g). Iron and cobalt impurities also form gaseous carbony
Jan 1, 1993
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Diffusion Coefficients of the Rare Earth Elements in Fused LiCl-KCl Eutectic – A Literature ReviewBy K. C. Marsden, B. Pesic
"Interest in the efficient production and recycling of rare earth elements has increased in recent years along with the prices of these elements. The molten LiCl-KCl eutectic is one ionic solvent whic
Jan 1, 2012
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Diffusion Growth of Titanium Carbide Film on NiTi SubstrateBy Lev Levin, Sergei Lesokhin
"The formation of titanium carbide during hot filament assisted carburizing of NiTi alloy was investigated. Phase content and morphology of the diffusion zone were examined by X-ray diffraction, X-ray
Jan 1, 1996
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Diffusion In Relation To Changes In MicrostructureBy Marie L. V. Gayler
WITHOUT diffusion taking place in liquid metals and alloys, no castings could be made; it is therefore the most important factor affecting the structure of metals. Diffusion involves the interchange o
Jan 1, 1944
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Diffusion In Solid MetalsBy Robert Mehl
IN examining the progress of metallurgical science, the critic must remember that most of our present knowledge of metals and alloys has been accumulated through the needs of industry and commerce rat
Jan 1, 1936
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Diffusion Limited Metallurgical Extraction From Ground Ore ParticlesBy Robert W. Bartlett
Both hydrometallurgical and vapometallurgical processes often involve ores that have been previously ground and size classified. When the valuable mineral is substantially liberated, the chemical reac
Jan 1, 1972
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Diffusion of Magnesium and Silicon into AluminumBy Hertha Freche
THE diffusion of magnesium and silicon from the core into the high-purity coating of Alclad sheet is important commercially, and led to the use of a duplex product for the study of diffusion by means
Jan 1, 1936