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Underground Drilling In High-Pressure Water At GrasbergBy Noris Del Be1 Belluz
Drilling underground in the Grasberg dewatering drifts has routinely hit water aquifers with high flow rates and pressures. Two types of holes are used. Pilot holes probe ahead of the tunnel developme
Jan 1, 1998
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Age of Mineralization at Quemont and Horne MinesBy Finley A. Campbell
THE Quemont and Horne mines are located at Noranda in north-western Quebec. As shown in Figure 1, the Noranda area lies between the Cadillac-Bouzan fault zone on the south and the Porcupine-Destor fau
Jan 1, 1962
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Maintaining shaft access and services during headframe replacementBy R. B. Smith, D. C. Brady
"A review of the major renovation of the fifty-year old C-I headframe facilities at NERCQ's Con Mine, Yellowknife, N. W.T. is provided. The project was complete with only two 3-day shutdowns of t
Jan 1, 1991
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Design In Weak Rock Masses: Nevada Underground Mining Operations Nevada Underground Mining OperationsBy Rimas Pakalnis, Lyndon Clark, Tom Brady
A major focus of ground control research presently being conducted by the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is to incorporate data on wea
Jan 1, 2005
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Design and Permitting of a New Uranium Mill Facility in the United StatesBy Kimberly Morrison
Strategically located within the Uravan Mineral Belt District of western Colorado, the Piñon Ridge Project is the first new uranium mill being proposed for construction in the United States in over 25
Aug 1, 2010
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Criteria For Choosing Drilling Equipment For Rapid Tunneling In Hard RockBy Gösta W. Diehl
During the past five years the use of all-hydraulic drilling equipment has increased rapidly, and we have now reached a point where the hydraulic drill has become an alternative to be seriously consid
Jan 1, 1979
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Economic optimization of the number of boreholes and deflections in deep gold explomtionBy E. J. Margi
Deep gold exploration such as is used for Witwatersrand gold deposits is both expensive and time-consuming. This paper provides quantitative guidelines as to the economic optimum number of boreholes a
Jan 1, 1987
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Evaluating Roof Control In Underground Coal Mines With The Coal Mine Roof RatingThe U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) has developed the coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) to aid in ground control. This paper describes the application of the CMRR at four coal mines operated by a major U.S. co
Jan 1, 1994
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Disseminated Gold Mineralisation in a Schist-Hosted Mesothermal Deposit, Macraes Mine, Otago, New ZealandBy B Petrie, D J. MacKenzie
The Macraes mine is producing 175 000 ounces Au/year from a mesothermal deposit with total resource of at least five million ounces. The deposit is hosted in greenschist facies Otago Schist, a widespr
Jan 1, 2004
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Advanced Impeller Technologies Match Mixing Performance to Process NeedsBy James Y. Oldshue, Paul M. Kubera
Ore processing requirements in the gold industry are similar to those in other sectors of the minerals industry. In all cases, the processes revolve around the handling of large volumes of ore slurry,
Jan 1, 1992
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Determination Of The Practical Spacing Between Holes For The Expansive Mortars Utilization In Dimension Stone QuarriesBy E. Bakhtavar
Finding a ?practical spacing between the holes? for use of the expansive mortars is an important problem in dimension stone quarries. Objective has been to first introduce a relationship between this
Jan 1, 2011
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Acceleration And GPS Data Monitor Truck-Haulage JoltsBy J. Walden, J. Rhoades, R. E. Miller, R. Gibbs, P. Boman
Accelerometers and pressure transducers, mounted in suspension components, can be used to monitor the ride of haulage trucks. Presently, it is difficult to tell what caused a jolt to the truck using e
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Mine Environment Monitoring System And Sensor Performance EvaluationsBy M. K. Gangal, E. D. Dainty
The paper describes the capabilities of a micro-computer-based real time data acquisition system for monitoring and control of mine environments. Applications of such a system for monitoring the venti
Jan 1, 1987
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The Challenge of Precise Measurement of PrecisionBy John Watson, Jay Rodgers
The world of blasting and explosive use continues to evolve into one which relies heavily on measurement, quantification, process control, and information feedback as a means of contributing to operat
Jan 1, 1998
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Managing Process Water Quality in Base Metal Sulfide FlotationBy R Dunne, S Hart, G Levay
While water represents a major proportion of the mineral pulp processed in flotation circuits, relatively little research effort has been committed to understanding and controlling the influence of wa
Jan 1, 2003
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Rare Earths Production in Australia ù Lost or Future Opportunities?By J Chegwidden
Rare earths are a critical minor constituent of many advanced materials that are essential inputs to the manufacture of items such as mobile telephones, computers, televisions and autocatalysts. Altho
Jan 1, 2001
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An Approach To Computerized Open-Pit Production SchedulingBy William L. Rose
Production scheduling is an integral part of intermediate- and long-range open-pit mine planning, affecting equipment selection, manpower requirements and project economics. The development of mining
Jan 1, 1985
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Diamond Deposits Of Australia (PRIPRINT 95-217)By W.J. Atkinson
The first recorded discovery of diamonds in Australia was in 1851 from New South Wales. Subsequent prospecting has shown alluvial occurrences of diamond to be relatively widespread through much of the
Jan 1, 1995
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Part X – October 1969 - Communications - The Influence of Misfit on the Morphology and Stability of the Omega Phase in Titanium-Transition Metal AlloysBy J. C. Williams, M. J. Blackburn
MANY aspects of the formation of the metastable w phase in titanium-transition metal alloys have been described in several recent papers.1-4 These papers have reviewed earlier work on the w phase and
Jan 1, 1970
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Mining and the environment Address. given by T. F. MULLERBy T. F. Muller
In recent years, a great deal has been written and spoken, both in our country and overseas, about the dangers posed to the environment and the ecology by mining operations. The object of this address
Jan 1, 1978