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New Geological Concepts in the Western Surat - Bowen BasinsA vigorous seismic and drilling programme has been conducted over.ar area of .59000 square miles in the Roma district during the last three years. The work is Mill' in progress and although many
Jan 1, 1962
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Geotechnical Characterization For Caisson Sinking In Medium Stiff ClayBy Michael S. Robinson, Serge Moalli
Construction of the CSO Retention - Treatment Tunnel, Segment 1 in Dearborn, Michigan includes excavation for an overflow Structure with a minimum inside diameter of 15.24 m (finished). The excavation
Jan 1, 1995
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Environmental benefits of using clay granules in pesticide applicationsBy D. R. Taylor, R. G. Goss
The use of clay-based granules as carriers for pesticides dates back to the early 1940s. It now represents a business conservatively estimated at between 180 and 270 kt/a (200,000 and 300,000 stpy) in
Jan 1, 2000
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Mining In Minnesota: Balancing Environmental Protection And Economic DevelopmentBy A. Knoll, J. W. Beck, W. C. Brice, E. K. Lehmann
A cooperative study was undertaken in a neutral atmosphere by representatives of the environmental community, the mining industry and state government to identify and resolve environmental issues asso
Jan 1, 1992
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Anodic Dissolution of Chalcopyrite Concentrates in Aqueous Chloride SolutionsBy R. E. Johnson, L. V. Araújo, B. R. Palmer, L. M. Abrantes, G. W. Warren
The behaviour of chalcopyrite - mineral specimens and a Portuguese concentrate - in 2M chloride solutions prepared from hydrochloric acid and sodium chloride, has been characterized by cyclic voltamme
Jan 1, 1993
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A Review of Sub-Level Caving Practices in CanadaBy D. K. Sarin
The sub-level caving mining method has been applied in base metal mines in Canada under a wide range of ore body and wall rock conditions. This method has been used for primary, as well as secondary m
Jan 1, 1981
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Developments In Core-Drilling Techniques For Deep Minerals ExplorationBy Vernon Read, John K. Hayes
Generally speaking, drilling equipment and techniques presently in use are not capable of meeting the complex technical-and economic-requirements of deep core drilling. Drilling to great depths involv
Jan 1, 1959
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Application of Environmenta1 Geology to Lignite Mining in TexasBy C. D. Henry, M. L. W. Jackson
Environmental geologic maps of the Wilcox and Jackson-Yegua lignite belts of the Texas Coastal Plain delineate land areas on the basis of their natural characteristics. Criteria used to define map uni
Jan 1, 1984
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Successful Raiseboring in Poor Ground Conditions, Kencana Mine, IndonesiaGround conditions at the Kencana mine, Indonesia, are generally poor and an underhand cut and fill mining method is used for extraction. Due to these poor ground conditions, all vertical development h
Nov 25, 2010
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Bureau Of Mines Safety Research In Surface Coal MinesBy P. A. Hendricks
The surface coal mining industry in the United States employs over 50,000 people and is responsible for 60% of domestic coal production. This represents a very significant contribution to our national
Jan 1, 1994
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Acclimatizing Men to Heat in Climatic Rooms on MinesBy C. H. Wyndham, N. B. Strydom
Discussion C. G. Hinds (Member): The climatic chamber at Kloof Gold Mine was built to the design referred to in the paper presented by Professor Wyndham and Dr Strydom. As no suitable underground fa
Jan 10, 1969
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Gateway Program—Cut and Cover Tunnels in Manhattan - RETC2023By Drew Bazil, David Smith, Matteo Ferrucci, David Pittman
The Gateway program will provide additional rail capacity between New Jersey and Manhattan. This paper describes how a 70-foot-deep section of cut and cover tunnel was designed to directly support fut
Jun 13, 2023
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New Developments in the INPUT Airborne E. M. SystemBy P. G. Lazenby
This paper describes the latest instrumentation improvements in the INPUT Airborne E.M. System, particularly the new electronic signal-processing techniques. Several anomaly examples illustrating thes
Jan 1, 1973
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Alternative Ground Pillar Control In Soil And Weak RockBy Reinhard Gnilsen
Ground pillar control in soil and weak rock often represents a critical and sometimes a determining factor for mined underground civil structures. A concept is desirable that minimizes the restriction
Jan 1, 1987
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Advances in the Quantification of Gold Deportment by QemSCANBy T A. Helms, P Gottlieb, S E, R Bateman
In response to the ever-increasing challenges facing the modern gold mining industry and the need for improved gold recoveries within all processing streams, CSIRO has upgraded its latest automated mi
Jan 1, 2000
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Technology and Productivity Trends in the Underground Coal IndustryBy A Singleton, J Busfield
World coal producers have been under constant pressure in recent years because of falling export prices arising from oversupply and the Asian slowdown. This has resulted in a dynamic market place, a s
Jan 1, 2000
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Cooperative Opportunity In Developing - A Linear Cutting Drum - ObjectiveDesign and test a high-production coal mining machine that generates less respirable dust. Background Current coal cutting systems generate excessive amounts of airborne respirable dust and fin
Jan 1, 1995
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Factors Involved In Heat-Treating A Magnesium Alloy - IntroductionBy J. T. Lapsley, I. I. Cornet, A. E. Flanigan, R. Hultgren, J. E. Dorn
WITH the greatly expanding use of magnesium during the war, it appeared necessary to the War Metallurgy Committee that procedures of heat treating common magnesium casting alloys be investigated syste
Jan 1, 1947
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Practical Considerations in the Operation of Gold Gravity CircuitsBy A. Putz, F. Vincent, A. R. Laplante
"This paper briefly reviews some of the gravity research done at McGill University and current Canadian operating practices, with emphasis on results of interest for operators. The following topics ar
Jan 1, 1994
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The Reduction of Zinc Oxide in Calcium Ferrite SlagsBy E. A. van Dijk
Dusts from steel-making processes contain substantial amounts of zinc. Such dusts are also a hazardous waste and dumping them becomes unacceptable from environmental point of view. Therefore processes
Jan 1, 1999