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Predicting Low-Amplitude Long-Distance Ground Vibrations Induced by BlastingBy Navid Mojtabai, Jaak J. K Daemen
Some facilities require ground vibration limits that are far below typical vibration levels of interest in most blasting situations. A possibly extreme example of such a facility might be the proposed
Jan 1, 1987
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Thailand - A New Focus Of Asian Gold Mining InvestmentBy Nopadon Mantajit, Dallas W. Davis, Somsak Potisat, Prasert Kumalachan
For centuries Thailand has been a significant, though primarily unofficial, producer of gold. Panning has been the traditional way of making a living for innumerable villagers during the December to M
Jan 1, 1987
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Prospects for chemical coal cleaning (Technical Note)By D. J. Boron, R. Kollrack
Introduction The US has the largest total (364 Gt, or 401 billion st) and recoverable (182 Gt, or 201 billion st) coal reserves in the world (Steam/Its Generation and Use, 1978). However, progressi
Jan 1, 1987
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Excavation Of A Major Tunnel By Double Shielded TBM Through Mixed Ground Of Basalt And Clayey SoilsBy P. W. Hunter
The construction of a major sewerage scheme requiring 15.3 km of 5.5m excavated diameter tunnel in basalt, mixed and soft ground has been undertaken by the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works.
Jan 1, 1987
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Recovery of Fine Iron Ore from the Tails of the Mount Wright Concentrator using Reichert ConesBy V. Nudo, R. del Villar, A. R. Laplante
"Fine iron ore recovery from the tails of Les Mines Quebec Cartier was investigated using Reichert trays and spirals. The effect of feed rate, density and splitter setting on the performance of roughe
Jan 1, 1987
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Cost-Effective Native Revegetation on Alluvial Tin Mining Sites in the New England Region of New South WalesTin mining has taken place in the New England region of New South Wales since 1872. Until fairly recent times there was little pro- vision made for environmental protection. Mining methods,which in
Jan 1, 1987
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Small Changes In Continuous Mining Section Layouts Can Result In Significant Improvements In ProductivityBy E. Topuz
This paper discusses factors affecting the productivity of continuous coal mining operations. It analyzes design and operational relationships in continuous mining systems, and investigates how their
Jan 1, 1987
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MLA 52-87 - Mineral Resources Of The Lower John Day And Thirtymile Study Areas, Gilliam And Sherman Counties, Oregon ? SummaryBy Harry W. Campbell
In 1986, at the request of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied parts of the 19,747-acre Lower John Day (OR-005-006) and 7,538-acre Thirtymile (OR-005-001) Wilderness S
Jan 1, 1987
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The Regulatory Requirements and a Permitting Strategy for Small Heap Leach Mining OperationsBy Jeffrey D. Thatcher, Debra W. Struhsacker
With the burgeoning development of precious metals heap leach mining projects throughout the country regulatory agencies are beginning to take a closer look at the short-and long-term environmental co
Jan 1, 1987
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Fire Detection For Noncoal Underground Mines - ObjectiveProvide reliable, early-warning fire detection instruments, telemetry, and control systems for noncoal underground mines. Approach Industrial-grade fire detection instruments and signal teleme
Jan 1, 1987
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Corrosion Rate Determination of Industrial Ore Grinding EnvironmentsBy A. E. Isaacson
Bureau of Mines researchers developed and tested equipment to measure corrosion rates on a commercial-scale mill as an aid in predicting the effect of corrosion on minerals and how this effect relates
Jan 1, 1987
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The Thalanga Massive Sulphide DepositBy Hartley JS, Wills KJA
The Thalanga massive sulphide deposit is hosted by Upper Cambrian rhyolites and volcaniclastics of the Mt. Windsor Volcanics near their contact with overlying dacites, rhyolites and sediments of t
Jan 1, 1987
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A Review of Stowing and Packing Practices in Coal MiningBy Holla L, Tyminski A
Stowing has been successfully used in many countries as a means of controlling surface subsidence, minimi ing incidences of spontaneous combustion, maintaining gate road stability and maximising coal
Jan 1, 1987
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Future Direction of Mining Related Education in Australia: The Road to SuccessThis talk was delivered in Kalgoorlie in April this year, to the Kalgoorlie Branch of The Institution of Engineers, Australia. We believe it is of such interest to members of our Institute and readers
Jan 1, 1987
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The English Channel TunnelBy C. J. Kirkland
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND For two thousand years and more, we insular Britons have been grateful for the existence of the narrow strip of water which seperates us from mainland Europe. It has given us
Jan 1, 1987
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Regional Geology of New Caledonia and Northern North Island, New ZealandNew Caledonia, Norfolk Island and northern- most New Zealand lie on a long, narrow, ridge system, the Norfolk Ridge System, which is sit- uated in the centre of a geologically complex region of ridg
Jan 1, 1987
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Seattle Shored Excavation - Design, Construction, MonitoringBy David Winter
The geotechnical design, construction, and monitoring aspects of a tied back excavation 85 feet deep in Seattle, Washington are presented. The excavation was completed in overconsolidated deposits of
Jan 1, 1987
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Recent Technology in the Tank House at Tamano SmelterBy Oda Y, Hashiuchi M
In the smelting section, flexible fuels such as coal or coke are used in place of heavy fuel oil in order to utilize energy sources more efficiently. Heat recovered from the off gas of the furnace
Jan 1, 1987
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Recent Advances in Gold MetallurgyRecent and on-going studies on the leaching of gold, the properties and activity of carbon, developments in the elution of gold from carbon, and methods of recovering gold from solution are review
Jan 1, 1987