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Structural Stress And Concentration Of Mining-Induced SeismicityBy W. Blake, J. K. Whyatt, B. G. White
In situ stress on the scale of a tunnel or mine may be distorted by geologic structures. The resulting variations in in situ stress have a direct bearing on the potential for mining-induced seismicity
Jan 1, 1997
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Development And Operation Of The La Choya Open Pit Heap Leach Gold MineBy A. H. Summers
The La Choya mine is located 55 km south of Sonoyta in northwestern Sonora, Mexico. Mineralization is controlled by a 40 meter thick thrust fault zone which created a permeable host for the metal-bear
Jan 1, 1997
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Deep-hole Controlled Blasting in Reconstruction Railway CuttingBy He Guangyi
During rock blasting in extending deep cutting from Jiu Li Mountain to Dong Zhuang Village in Jiao Zhi Railway line, we have drilled deep hole with large scale diving drilling machine and successfully
Jan 1, 1997
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Gold Refining in Papua New Guinea - The Evolution of Refining Practices and Equipment at Metals Refining OperationsBy Hunter TC
Metals Refining Operations Pty. Ltd. (NMO), PNG's only gold and silver refinery is operated by Golden West Refining Corporation Ltd (GWR), a member of the Rothschilds group and has a strong PN
Jan 1, 1997
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A Review of Geomechanics Applied to Re-opening of the Beaconsfield Gold MineThe Beaconsfield Gold Mine within the township of Beaconsfield in northern Tasmania has been established in recent years to exploit a known resource in the Tasmania Reef which was mined to a depth
Jan 1, 1997
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Application Of Percolation Theory To The Assessment Of Permeability Enhancement By Micro-Hydrofracturing For In Situ Copper LeachingBy K. Kim, T. M. Yegulalp
A numerical model is being developed to assess the enhancement of ore permeability by improving fracture connectivity with micro-hydrofracturing. As part of this project, a generic two-dimensional per
Jan 1, 1997
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Spectroscopic Methods for Control of Thin Film GrowthBy A. G. Jackson, S. J. P. Laube
"Control of thin films during the growth process is dependent on several parameters that are difficult to monitor, including flux of film material, pressure, substrate temperature, composition, and th
Jan 1, 1997
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Calcrete Sampling for Gold ExplorationBy Butt C. R M
Resurgence in Au exploration during the past decade has been characterised by a considerable emphasis and dependence on geochemical procedures. This has been made possible, firstly, by marked impro
Jan 1, 1997
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Daily Work Schedule Essential For Maintenance ProductivityBy John Rushton
Surface mining, from ore extraction to processing, requires many types of equipment to obtain the final product. Mine equipment often includes shovels, drills and haul trucks. Ore processing equipment
Jan 1, 1997
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The Quantitative Measurement Of Crystalline SilicaBy William J. Miles
For compliance with the Hazard Communication Standard and other federal and state regulations, numerous minerals, chemicals and products need to be evaluated for crystalline silica content at a thresh
Jan 1, 1997
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"Mine Geology and Process Ore Control at Newmont Gold Company Mines,Carlin Trend, Nevada."By Joseph C. Rota
The Carlin Trend is one of the most significant gold mining districts in North America. Located in northeastern Nevada, a total of over 17 million ounces of gold have been produced since 1965 at Newmo
Jan 1, 1997
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Blast Control Measures at the Speekfontein Colliery Strip Mine Situated Close to a Major Power Situation in South AfricaBy A Rorke, B Cubitt, R Beeslaar
The recent drop in the value of the South African Rand has resulted in an increased export value for South African coal and has lead to new coal reserves becoming available for mining. Very often thes
Jan 1, 1997
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Mining AutomationMining Automation By Professor Hugh Durrant-Whyte, Australian Centre for Field Robotics and Centre for Mining Technology and Equipment, Department of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, The Unive
Jan 1, 1997
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Partnering in Joint Ventures - Major vs MinorA mining joint venture presents a real management challenge to achieve harmony with the other participants in the successful development and operation of a mine. This can best be facilitated by a
Jan 1, 1997
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Optimising the Drilling Budget with Geophysical LoggingBy Fullagar P. K
In resource definition and mine development, major capital expenditures are committed on the basis of sparse information and even in production surprises such as bad ground are not uncommon. Drill h
Jan 1, 1997
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Construction of City Tunnel No. 3,Stage 2 From Brooklyn to QueensBy Jim W. Rosteck, Anthony Del Vescovo
In December of 1992, the City of New York, Department of Environmental Protection, solicited bids for Contract 543B. The low bidder was a joint venture of Schiavone Construction Co., Inc. and the J. F
Jan 1, 1997
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Binding Iron Ore Pellets With Fly-AshBy S. K. Kawatra
A high calcium fluid-bed combustor ash has been shown to be an effective binder at dosages of 1 to 2% of the magnetite concentrate weight. Magnetite pellets 1.3 cm (1/2 inch) in diameter were produced
Jan 1, 1997
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Technical Note: The Palabora High Reach Rig - IntroductionBy D. P. Penswick
The Palabora open pit is scheduled to cease operations in 2002. While the ore body continues below the bottom of the final pit shell, the stripping ratio precludes further economic open pit mining. Pa
Jan 1, 1997
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Centrifugal Pump Parts With Superior Erosion-Corrosion PerformanceBy G. A. Calboreanu
The deterioration rate of any metal or alloy is increased in a erosion-corrosion application because the passivated surface layer is removed by the solid particles contained in the pumping fluid and t
Jan 1, 1997
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Smithsonian Reopens Geology, Gems And Minerals HallThe Janet Annenberg Hooker Hall of Geology, Gems and Minerals, located in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, in Washington DC, opened in September, nine years after init
Jan 1, 1997