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The role of gravity flow in the design and planning of large sublevel stopesBy M. Pineda
Sublevel stoping (SLS) is one of the oldest and most used methods for underground mining. It relies heavily on the use of drilling and blasting techniques to remove the rock, and gravity to transport
Jan 1, 2015
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FE Modelling Of Mining-Induced Energy Release And Storage RatesThis paper describes a simple finite element (FE) modelling approach which leads to the computation of seismic energy release rate (ERR) and strain energy storage rate (ESR) which result from mining.
Jan 1, 1999
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Discovery of the High-Grade Gold Link Zone at Wafi, PNGBy A Vigar
Siliceous float sampled in the Wafi River by CRA Exploration in 1977 assayed 22 g/t Au and 89 g/t Ag. Follow up in 1979 led to the discovery of outcropping mineralisation now known as Zone A. Soil sam
Jan 1, 1999
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Studies of regional drainage geochemistry in JamaicaBy R. G. Garrett, A. J. S. Geddes
Paper presented at the 28th International Geological Congress held in Washington DC, July 1989 (International geochemical mapping sessions). The 1986 geochemical survey was successful in recognising a
Jul 1, 1991
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Transfer Function For The Seismic Signal Recorded In Solid And Fractured Rock Surrounding Deep Level Mining ExcavationsBy A. Cichowicz
The objective of this work is to quantify the effect of the rock mass surrounding a stope or a tunnel on the seismic signal so that the rockburst damage on the excavation can be derived. It has been s
Jan 1, 1999
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IC 8313 Salt Domes In Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, And Offshore Tidelands: A Survey (99d29932-b812-47cd-8765-b98c1f9868a2)By M. E. Hawkins
This Bureau of Mines report provides information on all of the 329 proved salt domes in the Gulf Coastal States and offshore area of the United States. It includes specific data related to location, d
Jan 1, 1966
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Pipeline syphons for economical and simple water transfer (0f637445-7793-433d-94a6-80e764b3d98e)By W. J. Dick, K. G. Kress
A pipeline syphon can be a simple and reliable alternative for water conveyance as compared to otherwise more complex pumping systems or low-level outlet conduits through earthfill dams. In a simple f
Jan 1, 2005
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Case History of the Discovery of the Hishikari Gold Deposit, JapanThe Hishikari gold deposit, discovered by the Metal Mining Agency of Japan, has become a giant class epithermal gold deposit with the highest grade of gold yet recorded in the world through detailed e
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 5914 Engineering Study Of Water Injection In 14 Oil Reservoirs Of North Louisiana ? SummaryBy Paul Meadows
This Bureau of Mines report presents operating practices and results of pressure maintenance and secondary recovery by water injection or by water injection supplemented by gas injection. Particular e
Jan 1, 1962
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Microstructural, Mechanical, And Oxidation Property Evolution Of Gamma-TiAl Alloy With Addition Of Precious Metals ? SynopsisBy I. A. Mwamba
Titanium aluminide of composition Ti-47.5 at.% Al was prepared by melting titanium and aluminium of commercial purity with additions of precious metals of 0, 0.2, 1, 1.5 and 2 at.% content. The micros
Jan 1, 2012
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Topography : Its Application to the Study of Mineral DepositsTHE science of topography deals with the various natural and physical features of the earth's surface. These features are determined by the manifold constructive and destructive processes of natu
Jan 1, 1912
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Behaviour of Refractories in Zinc Concentrate Roasting FurnacesFire-clay blocks lining the combustion chambers of zinc concentrate flash-roasting, furnaces operating at 1,000-1,200° C. have suffered moderately rapid deterioration due to slagging. The attack
Jan 1, 1959
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Decomposition Of Li2CO3 In Existence Of SiO2 In Mould Flux Of Steel CastingBy J. -W. Kim, Y. -B. Kang, H. -G. Lee
The effect of SiO2addition on the decomposition of Li2CO3was investigated at temperatures up to 1000ºC. It was found that addition of SiO2greatly enhanced the decomposition of Li2CO3. The main decompo
Jan 1, 2004
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Fluvial Geomorphology-Stream Relocation for the Mining IndustryBy Gerald W. Longenecker
For decades, traditional hydraulic engineering approaches have been used for sizing stream channels when stream relocation efforts have been necessary to allow for the advancement of quarry and other
Jan 1, 1998
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Mount Bischoff Extended Tin Mining Co., Waratah, TasmaniaDuring August, 1926, with the consent of Mr. Schell, mine manager, the writer conducted a mill test on this company's concentrators. Mr. Schell not only gave him his permission, but rendered all
Jan 1, 1928
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Multi-scale stochastic modelling of ore textures at the George Fisher mine, Queensland, Australia"The link between ore texture and mineral liberation has previously been established at a microscopic scale. To construct ore texture models that can be used in mining applications requires this relat
Jan 1, 2005
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - The Effect of Temperature on the Permeability Ratio of Different Fluid Pairs in Two-Phase SystemsBy L. B. Davidson
The petroleum literature contains many reports on the relative permeability properties of porous media. However, only recently have studies of relative permeability at elevated temperatures been made.
Jan 1, 1970
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Presidential Address Mining on Private Property on the Goldfields of Western AustraliaIn several of the States of Australia, mining on private property has been seriously hampered by the fact that large areas of land have been alienated from the Crown before the discovery of gold or ot
Jan 1, 1901
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Reducing Emissions Through The Use Of A Fuel Borne Combustion CatalystBy R. Curtis
To achieve compliance with 2015 EPA Tier 4 Final regulations, which permit only around 10% of Tier 3 particulate matter (PM) and NOx emissions, a number of technologies are being implemented. Use of a
Feb 27, 2013
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IC 8213 Refractory-Clay Deposits Of UtahBy Joel N. Van Sant
An investigation was conducted to study possible sources of Utah refractory and structural clays that could be used for the manufacture of refractories and light or buff burning heavy-clay products. A
Jan 1, 1964