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Highlights For Patenting Industrial Mineral DepositsBy J. R. Evans
In order to patent an industrial mineral placer mining claim, it must incorporate an economic deposit. Each ten acre parcel is evaluated for its mineral -in -character nature. Nonmineral -in -characte
Jan 1, 1997
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Geology, Geochemistry, and Origin of the Continental Karst-hosted Supergene Manganese Deposits in the Western Rhodope Massif, Macedonia, Northern GreeceBy J. Esson, R. A. D. Pattrick, M. K. Nimfopoulos, D. A. Polya, K. M. Michailidis
"Abstract-Economic Mn-oxide ore deposits of commercial grade occur in the Rhodope massif near Kato Nevrokopi in the Drama region, Northern Greece. The Mn-oxide mineralization has developed by weatheri
Jan 1, 1997
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Analysis of Extensometer Data from a Room Widening Experiment Designed to Induce a Roof FallBy Dennis R. Dolinar
Roof falls, even of supported roof, still constitute a major hazard in underground mines. However, associated with any fall or instability is a pattern of roof movement. Therefore, the National Instit
Jan 1, 1997
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Air Temperature and Humidity in Dead-End Headings With Auxiliary VentilationBy Veliko Kertikov
Complicated processes of heat exchange and evaporation, leading to changes in the temperature and humidity of the ventilating air flow, take place during the driving of headings. In the case when virg
Jan 1, 1997
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Testing Environmental Guidelines for Subaqueous Blasting OperationsBy A Lance McAnuff, Andrew Curic
Until relatively recently, underwater blasting operations for channel deepening, dock construction and pipeline crossings of lakes, rivers and streams were conducted without much regard for the potent
Jan 1, 1997
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Development Of A Leachable Copper Resource Model For In Situ Mine ExpansionBy T. L. Carstensen
The Miami In-situ mine of BHP Copper is located in Globe-Miami, Arizona. The mine leaches mineralized leach capping over a supergene enriched sulfide deposit, and has produced over 500 million lbs of
Jan 1, 1997
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Laboratory Estimation Of Input Parameters For The Simulation Of Long-Term Gas Production From CoalBy S. Ouyang
The four most important parameters controlling the flow of as in coal are the gas content, permeability, diffusion coefficient and clear characteristics. Estimates of these and, more importantly, a go
Jan 1, 1997
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What is Expected of ExplorersMiners and explorers in New Zealand are expected to consult with stakeholders, keep out of core conservation areas, and operate a high standard of environmental management and rehabilitation. These re
Jan 1, 1997
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Coal Mountain Operations: The next twenty yearsBy B. R. Johnston, K. D. Streeter
"ABSTRACTCoal Mountain Operations is the newest of Fording Coal’s operations although it is the oldest in terms of its historical production. In October, 1994, Fording purchased the former Corbin Cree
Jan 1, 1997
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Underrcutting - A Unique Method To Bore Non-Circular OpeningsBy Pieter Barendsen
INTRODUCTION One of the main problems in tunneling without the use of explosives lies in the development of tools which, at an economically acceptable level, are capable of continuous breakage of t
Jan 1, 1997
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The Newmont Gold Roaster-Materials Of ConstructionBy T. Tempel
In 1994 Newmont Gold Company commissioned a 2.5 Mt/a refractory gold ore roasting plant near Carlin Nevada. Many unique characteristics of this facility required use of specialized materials of constr
Jan 1, 1997
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Economics of wear and corrosion in the mining industryBy V. S. Sastri, Elboujdaini. M.
"Economics of wear in mining industry and methods by which wear cost may be reduced will be discussed.IntroductionCanada loses more than $5 billion annually due to friction and wear (Table 1). It is e
Jan 1, 1997
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Probe Drilling For Rapid TunnelingBy R. L. Schmidt, Williamson. T. N.
INTRODUCTION This paper describes one of several research projects funded by the Advanced Research Projects Agency to extend the technology of rapid underground excavation. This study and field res
Jan 1, 1997
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Seismic Determination Of Geological Discontinuities Of Rapid ExcavationBy S. Barkhoudarian, R. R. Gupta, R. F. Steinberg
A study of the feasibility of using acoustic signals to detect discontinuities ahead of excavation has shown that reflecting interfaces in a homogeneous rock can be easily identified. Moreover, discon
Jan 1, 1997
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Explosive Excavation ResearchBy Richard H. Gates
INTRODUCTION The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers is developing chemical explosive excavation as a construction technique for use on Civil Works projects. Large chemical charges are being used in mult
Jan 1, 1997
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A Study of Solid State Prereduction as a Precursor to Smelting for Transition Metal ProductionTraditional methods for the production of transition metals from their ores usually include the electric arc smelting of the ore or concentrate to produce a ferroalloy. This is subsequently refined
Jan 1, 1997
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Application Of Predictive Maintenance Techniques For Large Electric Mining Shovels At Cyprus SierritaBy T. Ritzel
Predictive maintenance technologies including vibration analysis, tribology, infrared thermography, ultrasonic detection, and electrical measurements have been applied to large electric mining shovels
Jan 1, 1997
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An Understanding of Regolith and Landscape Evolution as an Aid to Mineral Exploration - The Charters Towers ExperienceBy van Eck M, Orr T, Eggleton R. A, Taylor G
The Charters Towers locality has been a historically renowned gold producing region and discovery of new ore deposits during the past decade have renewed exploration interests in the area. Further
Jan 1, 1997
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New Zealand as an Investment DestinationLast evening, in Auckland, I heard the Chairman of Heinz US, Dr Tony O'Reilly (who, in addition to Heinz's ownership of our largest food processor, also has substantial personal investments
Jan 1, 1997
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The Residue Waste Disposal Facility For Iscor?s Hillendale Project In KwaZulu-NatalBy J. R. G. Williamson
The Mining Division of Iscor, an integrated minerals and metals company, has recently completed a feasibility study for the establishment of a new heavy minerals mine and smelter in the Richards Bay a
Jan 1, 1997