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SPOTLIGHT on drilling and blasting in surface minesBy A. N. Brown
Rock breakage by drilling and blasting is fundamental to every hard-rock mining operation. The subject was an apt choice for a mining school because many technological changes have taken place since t
Jan 1, 1986
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Discussion: Computer simulation of mining in faulted groundBy S. L. Crouch
A. C. Dieringt The procedure described by Professor Crouch for the modelling of mining in faulted ground allows the elastic and inelastic deformation to occur simultaneously, that is, fault slip occur
Jan 1, 1979
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The uneconomic production of gold in South AfricaBy H. L. Monro
The price received for a commodity decreases as the quantity sold increases. all other factors remaining the same. This has been the position with gold since it was demonetized in August 1971. The res
Jan 1, 1984
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The Measurement of Detonation Waves in Composite ExplosivesBy C De La Cruz
The use of a thin-film piezoelectric stress gauge to determine the pressure profile in a detonating explosive has been demonstrated. These PVDF gauges have measured, in the borehole, the Chapman-Jouge
Jan 1, 1997
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Graphical Determination of Circulating Loads in Crushing CircuitsBy M. R. Moharam
The well-known formulae of screening efficiency and circulating load calculations in closed crushing circuits were exploited to achieve graphical estimation of these parameters. Three basic charts wer
Jan 1, 1982
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Paramagnetic Separation in Ultrafine Industrial Minerals and CoalBy J. Iannicelli
High intensity, high gradient magnetic separation can economically remove weakly paramagnetic contaminants down to 0 1 micron from industrial minerals This process is employed by all waterwashed ka
Jan 1, 1983
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What Really Determines The Height In Column Flotation?By M. T. Ityokumbul
Flotation columns and their variations are increasingly replacing conventional cells in mineral-processing circuits. While the operational characteristics of columns differ from those of conventional
Jan 1, 1997
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Short-Term Planning In Sublevel Stoping Methods - IntroductionBy Fernando Muge
A complex pyrite orebody located in the South of Portugal (MO INHO) was exploited in the past by cut and fill methods until a certain level. It was decided to design a new plant for non ferrous met
Jan 1, 1979
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Load Tests Of Bored Piles In Weathered BedrockBy James C. Scott
Compression and tension load testing were performed on bored concrete piles installed to depths of 18 to 34 meters below excavation levels for a large mixed-use development in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Jan 1, 2007
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RI 9320 - Magnetohydrodynamics in Electric Arc Furnace SteelmakingBy P. E. King
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is conducting an ongoing research project to better understand the phenomena involved within electric arcs utilized in electric furnace steelmaking. With a better understandin
Jan 1, 1990
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The Minimising of Wear in Heavy Haul RailroadsThe operators of the iron ore railroads in the Pilbara faced problems of excessive wear between rail and wheels as the tonnage hauled increased in the early 1970's. Joint research projects w
Jan 1, 1986
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Soil Displacement Caused By Pile Driving In ClayBy K. Rainer Massarsch
The effects of soil displacement caused by pile driving on adjacent piles and structures are discussed. A method is proposed to estimate the point of force equilibrium which makes it possible to calcu
Jan 1, 1989
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What Can Go Wrong in Comminution Circuit Design?By P Staples, G Lane, S Morrell
The design of semi-autogenous grinding (SAG) mill based comminution circuits for the treatment of competent ores, similar to those at Geita and Boddington, involves the same process of sample selectio
Jan 1, 2009
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Refining - Developments in Refinery Engineering during 1931 - SummaryBy H. W. Camp
Although the situation in the oil industry during the past year has not been conducive to large expenditures for development and research, there is little indication that such expenditures have been c
Jan 1, 1932
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Behaviour and Benefits of Arsenic in Copper ElectrorefiningBy A. Pranowo, G. R. F. Alvear F., N. Aslin, M. S. Moats
"The toxicity of arsenic is well known and documented; however, the presence of arsenic in copper electrorefining anodes and electrolytes is critically necessary to produce high-quality cathode. Arsen
Jan 1, 2016
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Minerals Beneficiation - Predicting Size Distribution in Classifier ProductsBy E. J. Roberts, E. B. Fitch
THE mechanism of classification by settling pools is most simply shown in the case of batch sedimentation such as was analyzed by Oden.1 The batch model will be considered, therefore, and it will be s
Jan 1, 1957
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The Use Of The Microscope In Mining Engineering.By Frederick Apgar
(Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) THE valuable results that have followed the application in recent years of microscopic methods of research to problems of ore genesis have been significant, but possibl
Jan 6, 1913
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Microseismic Real Time and Advanced Analysis in MinesBy V. Shumila, T. Butler
Microseismic monitoring systems listen to a rockmass and record ground vibrations associated with brittle rock fracture. Modern systems record continuously and can identify as many as one thousand sma
Jan 1, 2015
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Delivering Sustainable Water Supply in the Atacama DesertBy Antonio Tafra, Rene Dominguez, James Spenceley, Brady Hays
"Extracting one of the world’s most valuable natural resources — copper — hinges on the availability of the world’s most essential resource: fresh water. But try sourcing fresh water in one of the dri
Jan 6, 2018
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A Case Study In Hand-Dug Caissons ? SynopsisCaissons hand dug to a depth of about 100 feet were used to underpin three important structures at an industrial site in the State of Utah. The caisson shafts extended through 30 to 40 feet of coarse,
Jan 1, 2010