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  • AUSIMM
    Guidelines for the Design of Rope Guides

    Rope guides, consisting of ropes spanning between anchor points at the top and bottom of shafts, have frequently been considered as a viable alternative to fixed guides, comprising buntons and guides.

    Jan 1, 2005

  • DFI
    Guidelines For The Interpretation And Analysis Of The Static Loading Test ? 1. Introduction

    By Bengt H. Fellenius

    The design of pile foundations is much more commonly verified by means of a full-scale test, than is the design of other foundation units. The reason is not that our knowledge of pile behavior is more

    Jan 1, 1990

  • CIM
    Guidelines for the Quantitative Description of Discontinuities for use in Discrete Fracture Network Modelling

    "Discrete Fracture Network (DFN) modelling has increasingly being used in many geotechnical and mining engineering problems, the authors believe there is an ever greater demand to provide updated guid

    Jan 1, 2015

  • SME
    Guidelines for the safe operation of booster fans in coal mines - SME Transactions 2015

    By F. Calizaya, M. G. Nelson

    This paper presents a summary of basic requirements for the design, installation and operation of booster fans in coal mines, especially in deep and/or extensive mines. It includes a brief description

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Guidelines for Use of Tensile Data in the Calculation of the Hoekbrown Constant mi

    By S. A. L. Read

    "The intact rock constant, mi, is one of the three basic input parameters required for the widelyused Hoek-Brown failure criterion. Values for the constant should ideally be determined by statistical

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Guniting at the McIntyre Mine

    By D. E. Keeley

    Introduction Gunite is a mixture of sand and cement applied to any surface by being shot by compressed air through a nozzle, where it is wetted just before leaving the orifice. The mixture is transpo

    Jan 1, 1934

  • ISEE
    Gurney’s Journey—pipe-bomb Fragments And Fumes

    By Michael Wieland

    The thrust of this report is to overcome some of the technical deficiency in the scientific methodology that correlates the work output during a charge explosion to the resulting toxic fumes. Thermody

    Jan 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Guyana Goldfields Flagship Aurora Project – Road to Success

    By Jon Errey, Aleksandar Petrovic, Karl Haase

    "Developing a gold deposit of this magnitude in the Amazonian jungle of Guyana posed many challenges. This paper describes not only the process & logistical challenges arising from the remote mine sit

    Jan 1, 2016

  • SME
    Guyana Refractory Bauxite: Stocks And Monthly Consumption As Of August 31, 1979 -- Impact of the GRB Shortage on the Refractory Industry and General Background Material

    By Sarkis G. Ampian

    This late 1979 Bureau of Mines report presents current stocks and monthly consumption rates for Guyanese refractory bauxite (GRB), with emphasis on the impact of the GRB shortage on the refractory and

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AUSIMM
    Gympie Gold ù The Revival of the Monkland Mine

    By D Kahler

    Modern gold production from the Gympie Goldfield commenced in 1995 with the first production from the Monkland Mine. The primary ore target was the 2.5 m wide Inglewood Fault ore zone, which was initi

    Jan 1, 2002

  • CIM
    Gypsum - Anhydrite Conversion as Possible Means to Control Scale and Decrease Calcium Levels in Hydrometallurgical Processes

    By V. G. Papangelakis, G. A. Moldoveanu

    The use of anhydrite (AH) seed, control of acidity levels and ageing were assessed as means to promote the conversion of freshly produced metastable gypsum generated in-situ to the less soluble anhydr

    Jan 1, 2015

  • AIME
    Gypsum and Anhydrite

    By Frank C. Appleyard

    Gypsum, the dihydrate form of calcium sulfate, has a history of usefulness to man dating back several thousand years, and a worldwide industry has been built on the mining and processing of this versa

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    Gypsum and Anhydrite (78928879-dd88-41a0-835c-6ae1b732d403)

    By Frank C. Appleyard

    The two calcium sulfate minerals-gypsum and anhydrite-occur in many parts of the world, and gypsum has long been of economic importance in the family of industrial minerals. Gypsum, the dihydrate form

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    Gypsum And Anhydrite (c1a575ee-64af-44d1-a0ca-ca9a250f6df2)

    By Frank C. Aplleyard

    The two calcium sulfate minerals-gypsum and anhydrite-occur in many parts of the world, and gypsum has long been of economic importance in the family of industrial minerals. Gypsum, the dihydrate form

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    Gypsum and Anhydrite (d2cd280a-9770-486a-9ff2-5ed904b8dd14)

    By Duane B. Jorgensen

    The two calcium sulfate minerals, gypsum and anhydrite, occur in many parts of the world, and gypsum has long been of economic importance in the family of industrial minerals. Gypsum, the dihydrate fo

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    Gypsum And Salt Resources In Oklahoma Portion Of Permian Basin

    By Kenneth S. Johnson

    Large reserves of high-purity Permian gypsum crop out and are at shallow depth in three regions of western Oklahoma, Gypsum beds in the Blaine Formation are 10 to 30 feet thick and are generally 95 to

    Jan 1, 1973

  • CIM
    Gypsum Deposits of Southwestern Newfoundland

    By D. M. Baird

    ABSTRACT A revised stratigraphic section of Carboniferous rocks which occupy about 700 square miles in southwestern Newfoundland is presented. Gypsum, which outcrops at thirty-five different localiti

    Jan 1, 1951

  • SME
    Gypsum Deposits Of The San Pedro Valley, Arizona, With Emphasis On The Thunderbird Gypsum Property

    By J. E. Shearer

    The state of Arizona produced 253,276.2 metric tons (279,000 st) of crude gypsum during 1986. This represents approximately 1.7% of the total U.S. production. Four mines provided Arizona's gypsum

    Jan 1, 1988

  • CIM
    Gypsum in Atlantic Canada

    By J. R. CAMERON

    Gypsum is mined in all Atlantic Provinces except Prince Edward Island. It is generally thought to have been derived from the hydration of anhydrite in areas of minimal drainage. Late Devonian downwarp

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SME
    Gypsum in Canada - present status and future developments

    By G. C. Adams, J. H. Fowler

    Canada's gypsum industry began more than 200 years ago in the Maritime provinces when farmers attempted to supplement their incomes by selling "land plaster" to traders bound for the United State

    Jan 1, 1987