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Radiometric Techniques in Heavy Mineral Exploration and Exploitation (a533ff83-da77-414b-aaa6-da379b7ff5f7)By C. Stapel, AA Groningen, R. J. De Meijer
"In recent years the Environmental Research Group of the KVI has been developing a number of radiometric techniques that may be employed in mineral sand exploration. These techniques involve: radiomet
Jan 1, 1994
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Outlook For Mineral Development In AlaskaBy John F. M. Sims
Political issues and a glaring infrastructure deficiency have retarded the emergence of a strong mining component to the Alaskan economy in recent years. Barriers to orderly mineral development are sl
Jan 1, 1982
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Institute of Metals Division - Kinetics of the Proeutectoid Ferrite Reaction at an Incoherent Interface, as Determined by a Diffusion Couple (TN)By J. S. Kirkaldy, G. R. Purdy
THE formation of ferrite in supersaturated aus-tenite has been the subject of considerable speculation and investigation. Aaronson has recently reviewed the data pertinent to this reaction.' Sinc
Jan 1, 1963
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Genetic Algorithms For Controller Training: Effects Of Population Size On Training Accuracy And EfficiencyBy W. F. Hahnert, P. A. S. Ralston
In off-line training of a rule-based controller, the significant measure of successful training is the quality of control provided by the generated rule set. In an adaptive or on-line control environm
Jan 1, 1993
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Using Ground Penetrating Radar For Roof Hazard Detection In Underground MinesBy G. M. Molinda
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is being investigated for the potential to determine roof hazards in underground mines. GPR surveys were conducted at four field sites with accompanying ground truth in
Jan 1, 1996
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Front abutment effects on supplemental support in predriven longwall equipment recovery roomsBy Jeffrey M. Listak
This report describes a study, conducted jointly by BethEnergy Mines Inc. and the Bureau of Mines, to assess the effects of longwall front abutment loading on various supplemental support materials u
Jan 1, 1989
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The thermodynamic activity of MnO in stainless steel type slagsBy K. Ding
The thermodynamic activity of MnO was measured in MnO-CaO-MgO-SiO2slags that are typically encountered in the production of manganese containing stainless steels. Gas equilibration-quenching techniqu
Jan 1, 2004
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BioRemediación y nuevas tendencias para tratamientos de aguas, suelos y aires contaminadosBy Carlos Del Castillo Whittembury
El presente texto señala el uso de la bioRemediación como principal técnica que permite la digestión de residuos orgánicos contaminantes de aguas, suelos y aires. En el caso del agua, su limitación es
Sep 12, 2005
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Scandium: an Unusual Element with a Bright Future - The Development of Processing Technologies for the Nyngan Scandium ProjectBy Willem P. C. Duyvesteyn
"Scandium International Mining Corp (SCY) has been involved in the commercial development of its Nyngan Scandium Project for about ten years. Various studies at a variety of global R&D organizations h
Jan 1, 2016
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Grouting Methods Involved in Stabilization of TBM Tunnel near CP-06, UAA-04, Chennai MetroBy Yeruva Ramanareddy, Sohail Wajid, Ahmed Shaz, K. Bhavani
"CP-06 is an NATM cross passage which connects up-line and down-line metro tunnels near Kilpauk Medical College, Chennai. It lies completely in loose silty sand to dense sand with water table almost t
Jan 1, 2017
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Recycling of Tin/Lead Bearing by-Products from the Electronics IndustryBy A. N. Aposhian
The electronics industry generates tin/lead bearing by-products that can be recycled for their metal value. This paper will cover the processes used to recycle these tin/lead bearing byproducts from t
Jan 1, 2000
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Computer-Aided Design & High-Precision Systems in Drilling & BlastingBy William Wilkinson, Vladisla Kecojevic
Current three-dimensional (3D) computer design technology leveraged into drill and blast planning and operations is changing the way engineers and operations approach drill and blast design. Additiona
Jan 1, 2004
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Surface Oxidation Of ChalcociteBy C. A. Oestreicher
For sulfide minerals, the presence of dissolved oxygen in the water phase is an influencing factor for separation by flotation. Klassen and Mokrousov(I:217l distinguish three stages of oxygen adsorpti
Jan 1, 1972
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Conversion Plant at Langeloth, Pa. - Modern Efficient Facilities Make a Variety of Products for IndustryBy E. S. Wheeler, M. W. Murphy
A LARGE part of the molybdenum produced in Colorado is converted and consumed in the Eastern States. As the raw materials and the power needed for the conversion of the Colorado concentrate are also a
Jan 1, 1946
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Developing Canada?s North - The New ChallengeBy Jesse L. Duke
Outline ?Understanding the context ?The Business, political, social and legal environment ?Recipes for Success (three Ps) ?Develop effective Partnerships/relationships ?Plan carefully ?Actively
May 1, 2006
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Economic Rent Considerations In International Mineral Development FinanceBy John K. Hammes
INTRODUCTION From the point of view of the consumer, the cost of mineral commodities might be viewed as the total price industry pays for mine output. Similarly, the mining company engaged in the o
Jan 1, 1985
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The Mineralogy and Predictive Metallurgy of Major Types of Gold OresBy J Zhou
Based on the mineralogical characteristics and mineral processing techniques required, gold ores can be classified into 12 types, including gold placers, quartz vein-lode ores, oxidized ores, silver-r
Jan 1, 2011
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In Situ Fracturing Mechanics Stress Measurements to Improve Underground Quarry Stability AnalysesBy Anna M. Ferrero
Stability condition of underground excavations have to be assessed to guarantee safe operations within the quarrying working areas. This objective requires a reliable assessment of the rock mass natur
May 1, 2009
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Mining through areas affected by abnormal stress conditions at Syferfonte in CollieryBy C. Legote
"This paper investigates the conditions leading to the indefinite termination of production in four critical primary panels at an underground coal mining operation, the observed shortcomings in the mi
Jan 1, 2015
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Petroleum Economics - Summary of Contribution 135: A Study of the possibility of Converting the Large-diameter War Emergency Pipe Lines to Natural Gas Service after the WarBy Sidney A. Swensrud
The 24-in. crude-oil line. and- the 20-in. petroleum-products line, built as a war emergency by the United States Government and running from points in Texas to the New York-New Jersey-Philadelphia ar
Jan 1, 1944