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Conceptual and Geochemical Modelling at Mt Mackenzie, Central Queensland
High sulphur volcanic-hosted hydrothermal environments are favourable geological environments for gold mineralisation. Numerous world-class gold deposits including Pueblo Viejo (Dominican Republic),
Jan 1, 1994
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Institute of Metals Division - The Transverse Bending of Single Crystals of Aluminum
By M. K. Yen, W. R. Hibbard
Previous studies of plastic deformation of metals have emphasized the important role of bending and constraints during strain under relatively pure stresses.1"5 Some new phenomena such as early conjug
Jan 1, 1950
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Microstructure Development of a Near-Alpha Titanium Alloy During High Temperature Deformation
By S. Yue, P. Vo, M. Jahazi
The flow behaviour and microstructure development of a near-alpha titanium alloy during beta working has been investigated. Typical cogging conditions were simulated through compression testing of IMI
Jan 1, 2006
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THE JORC CODE – MAINTAINING THE STANDARD (d985d325-b9ee-4c59-b907-bd8f310f5d12)
By Shaw Bill
The paper describes of the JORC Code in terms its background working environment and reasons for success, and provides references to papers which cover the subject in more detail. It then discusses t
Apr 22, 2003
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Environmental Impact Assessment Of The Uranium Mining Activity In Bihor District-Romania
By F. Aurelian
The development of the uranium mining industry in Romania started in 1950. The exploitation of Bihor region, one of the most important metallogenic zones of the country, began in 1962. Uranium exploit
Jan 1, 2006
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Systems Approach to Production Planning of Underground Coal Mines Under Multiple Objective Environment
The excessively high cost of production in underground coal mines has made the survival of many coal mines around the globe economically non-viable. The global competitive coal market speaks itself
Jan 1, 1995
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Grinding and Beneficiation Characteristics of a Low-Grade Haematite Ore
Grinding and Beneficiation Characteristics of a Low-Grade Haematite Ore
Sep 13, 2010
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The Aging Workforce: An Emerging Issue in the Mining Industry
By Barbara Fotta
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), workforce estimates of median age suggest that the median age of the mining workforce, which has been experiencing overall declines in numbers of emp
Jan 1, 2004
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Design, Implementation, and Commissioning of the Gibraltar Development Plan 3
By S. A. H Tyrrell, R. Rotzinger
"Taseko Mines Limited recommenced operation of the Gibraltar copper-molybdenum mine in 2004 and embarked on series of development projects to modernize the mine and increase throughput capacity. The G
Jan 1, 2014
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The Influence of Rock Mass Characteristics Onoverbreakcontrol
By S. Paul Singh
Rock is a heterogeneous medium, a fact often ignored during blast design. In reality, the rock mass characteristics have a controlling influence on the outcome of a blast. If the optimum blasting resu
Jan 1, 2000
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Melting of Malleable Nickel and Nickel Alloys
By C. G. Bieber, R. F. Decker
The effects of minor constituents on the malleability of nickel alloys are described. These effects are related to the atomic diameter, valence, and position on the Periodic Table. The basic methods f
Jan 1, 1962
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Manufacture of Semisteel for Shells
By Frank Hall
THE needs of the World War showed the necessity of a metal stronger than cast iron which would supplement the supply of steel. So patriotic metallurgists were spurred to new efforts to improve the sta
Jan 1, 1920
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Development Of The ADTI-WP1 (Humidity Cell) And ADTI-WP2 (Leaching Column) Standard Weathering Procedures For Coalmine Drainage Prediction
By K. B. C. Brady, B. E. Scheetz, J. E. Cuddeback, T. W. Bergstresser, W. A. Telliard, S. C. Parsons, R. J. Hornberger
Two weathering procedures are being developed by the Acid Drainage Technology Initiative in cooperation with federal agencies(OSM and EPA). Objects are to: (1) standardize existing humidity cell an
Jan 1, 2003
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Production - Domestic - Petroleum Development in Oklahoma in 1936
By H. E. Rorschach
Oil-field activities in Oklahoma made 1936 the best year since 1930. Approximately 2800 wells were completed, an increase of about 20 per cent over 1935. Purchasers' reports filed with the Corpor
Jan 1, 1937
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Production And Testing Of 600 Reinforced-Concrete Piles For The Central Bank Of Iraq
By H. Meseck
The new building of the Central Bank of Iraq in Baghdad was footed in difficult underground conditions on more than 600 reinforced concrete driven piles, with cross-sectional diameters of 45 x 45 cm a
Jan 1, 1989
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A Systematic Comparison Of Sessile-Drop And Captive-Bubble Contact Angle Methods
By J. Drelick
Among the wide variety of modern surface chemistry analytical techniques, contact angle measurements still remain attractive for wetting characterization of solid surfaces. The captive-bubble and sess
Jan 1, 1995
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Geology Of Diamond Deposits In The Arkhangelsk Region Of Russia
By A. I. Makhin, S. M. Sablukov, V. K. Sobolev, V. A. Larchenko, V. S. Shchukin
The kimberlites of northern Europe are related with a large crustal block having a northwest-southeast orientation. Kimberlites penetrate the Archean formations of crystalline basement, Late Proterozo
Jan 1, 1997
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Application of a Rock Mass Classification to Mining Stability Problems – Some Case Studies
By P. R. Sheorey
Understanding of in situ rock mass behaviour has taken a step forward with the advent of the refined rock mass classifications of Wickham, Bieniawski and Barton et al. In this paper six case studies a
Jan 1, 1983
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Notes on the composition of pre- European copper and copper-alloy artefacts from the Transvaal
By H. M. Friede
Notes on the composition of pre- European copper and copper-alloy artefacts from the Transvaal by H. M. Friede. Ph.D. (Visitor) Seven copper artefacts (five ingots and two ornaments) found at prehisto
Jan 2, 1975
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Natural Gas Technology - Compressibility Factors for Lean Natural Gas-Carbon Dioxide Mixtures at High Pressure
By J. M. Campbell, T. S. Buxton
The most widely used methods of predicting the volumetric properties of gas are based on the principle of corresponding states, which asserts that the compressibility factor is a universal function of