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Risk Assessment In Block Cave MiningBy K. Oraee
Mining Ventures are considered as high risk projects and therefore managing the risks is inevitable. Risk assessment is an important part of the complex process of risk management, hence applying appr
Jan 1, 2011
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Abstracts of Papers Published in 1934On the following pages are abstracts of papers published by the Institute during the year 1934 as TECHNICAL PWLICATIONB, CONTRIBUTIONS, m bound volumes and in MINING AND METALLURGY. For abstracts of p
Jan 1, 1935
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Developments in Coal Seam Gas ExplorationBy M E. Taulis, S Hayton, D A. Manhire, J G. Pope
Successful development of coal seam gas (CSG) resources in low-rank coalfields such as the Powder River Basin has raised interest in CSG from low rank coal in New Zealand. Kenham Holdings Limited hold
Jan 1, 2004
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American Committee Of Engineers In LondonA letter has been received by the Secretary of the Institute from Mr. C. W. Purington, Honorary. Secretary of the. American Committee of Engineers in London, whose offices are at 6, Copthall Avenue, L
Jan 7, 1917
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Bulletin 105 Black Damp in MinesBy I. W. ROBERTSON, G. G. Oberfell, G. A. Burrell
The Bureau of Mines, in pursuing investigations looking to greater safety in mining, has analyzed samples of the air in many different coal mines in the United States, and has studied the analyses. Th
Jan 1, 1916
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Today and Tomorrow in British ColumbiaBy Charles H. Mitchell
British Columbia is enjoying a period of sustained high-level activity in all aspects and sectors of its mining industry. The total value of mineral production for 1962 was in excess of $229 million.
Jan 12, 1963
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41. Uranium in the Black HillsBy Olin M. Hart
Uranium ores occur in the Lower Cretaceous Inyan Kara group of heterogeneously stratified fluvial and fluvial-marine sandstones in the Black Hills of western South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming. The
Jan 1, 1968
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Post-Hole Shafts in Decline MinesWestern Mining Corporation, managing partner of the Windarra Nickel Project are in- stalling a raise-bored haulage shaft and under- ground crushing system at the Mt. Windarra Nickel Mine. The system
Jan 1, 1982
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Two Oil Shale LeaseTracts in LimboBy Henry O. Ash
On June 16, 1982, Rio Blanco submitted a request to the US Minerals Management Service for a suspension of operations under its federal oil shale lease. The company also wanted a five-year delay in th
Jan 11, 1982
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Current Issues in US Mine VentilationBy Raja V. Ramani
The importance of adequate mine ventilation for good health and safety conditions has been recognized since miners first ventured underground. All over the world, governmental actions on mine health a
Jan 1, 1993
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Ventilation monitoring and control in minesBy MAHESH SHRIWAS, CHRISTOPHER PRITCHARD
Ventilation monitoring and control in mines are becoming an integral part of day-to-day activity for maintaining the health and safety of miners. This paper evaluates potential real-time monitoring so
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Iron Removal in the Skorpion ProcessBy E. A. Roux
As the first mine-to-metal zinc operation utilising atmospheric leaching, solvent extraction and electrowinning, Skorpion Zinc faces unique challenges and opportunities. One of these challenges is fou
Jan 1, 2006
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Future Trends in Pacific Geological EducationP.IISTRACTThe Pacific Rim is advantaged by the uniqueness and diversity of its geological features. Why then is geology given so little regard in the education systems of the countries of this region?
Jan 1, 1990
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Analysis Of Variables In Rod MillingBy B. H. Bergstrom, Will Mitchell, T. G. Kirkland, C. L. Sollenberger
SEVERAL constructive and fundamental studies have been made in the analysis of data obtained from experiments carried on with batch ball and rod mills. The operating characteristics of ball milling in
Jan 10, 1954
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Blast-Furnace Hearths and In-WallsBy E. C. Pechin
AT the September meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute of Great Britain, Mr. Charles Wood, of the Tees Iron-works, read an interesting paper on "Further Improvements in Blast-Furnace Hearths," which
Jan 1, 1876
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Hydrodynamic Influences In Flotation Machine DesignBy V. R. Degner
The minerals industry trend toward very flotation machines, exceeding 10 m3, began in the late 1960's and responds to the continuing desire to achieve better plant economics through improved plan
Jan 1, 1985
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Pittsburgh Coal in Northern West VirginiaBy W. D. Steele, S. D. Brady
THE Pittsburgh coal seam in West Virginia contains the largest coal reserves of any coal seam in that State and is, therefore, one of the most important seams, and attains mineable thickness and purit
Jan 1, 1948
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Oil Developments In Alaska During 1923By Alfred Brooks
THE only oil produced in Alaska in 1923 was obtained from a dozen small wells, one of which was drilled during the year on the single patented tract of petroleum land in Alaska, in the Katalla field.
Jan 3, 1924
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Diffusion In Alclad 24S-T SheetBy F. Keller, R. H. Brown
BECAUSE of the extensive use of Alclad 24s alloy sheet in aircraft construction, there is much interest in the metallurgical changes caused by heat-treatment of this product.1,2 One of these changes i
Jan 1, 1944
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Solubility Of Iron In Liquid MagnesiumBy David W. Mitchell
WHILE pure magnesium does not corrode rapidly the presence of even very small quantities of certain other metals accelerates corrosion remarkably. Because magnesium is such an electropositive metal (E
Jan 1, 1948