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Managing The Drill And Blast Process
By L. W. Berry
Drill and blast planning is critical to successful mine production, both in timing and in results. However, typical planning, reporting, and information exchange usually involves large quantities of d
Jan 1, 2011
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Mining and the Resource Management Act 1991: Is the Playing Field Level?
By A P. Brown
Comparison of legal permits required for mining (as opposed to prospecting or exploration) inNew Zealand, under the Mining Act 1971 and the Resource Management Act/Crown Minerals Act 1991. Mining gene
Jan 1, 1995
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Regulatory Perspective: The Progression of Canadian Mining Disclosure Standards
By Deborah McCombe
-Canadian Regulators -Qualified Person -Professional Association -Resources & Reserves -Foreign Codes -Disclosure of Historical Resources -Issues in Application of Resources & Reserves -Industr
Jan 1, 2003
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Oxyfinestm Technology For The Re-Melting Of Fines, Dust And Sludge
By J. von Schéele
OXYFINESTM is an oxyfuel-based concept for in-plant recycling. It enables the possibility of fines, dust, sludge (without any drying step) and other by-products generated by the stee
Jan 1, 2004
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History Of The Development And Deployment Of The Parallel Sided Mortar Intrusion Concrete Watertight Bulkhead In Underground Mines
By A. A. B. Douglas
In this paper the origins of the mortar intruded concrete concept and its development and application in the construction of watertight bulkheads in South Africa are described. The events leading to
Jan 1, 2006
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Mining the Retreat Zone Between Two Converging Pyramids at Noranda?s Bell-Allard Mine
By Véronique Falmagne
The mining sequence at Noranda?s Bell-Allard mine calls for two mining fronts retreating toward a central pillar known as the Retreat Zone between pyramids A and C. It is clear from numerical modeling
May 1, 2003
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Continuing Professional Development (CPD) For Professionals In Engineering - 1. Introduction
Like it or not, CPD is upon us. As from 1 January 2006, all registered engineering professionals, i.e. professional engineers, professional engineering technologists, professional certificated enginee
Jan 1, 2006
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The Relationship Between The Abrasion Resistance And The Hardness Of WC-Co Alloys
By S. Luyckx
This paper reports hardness and abrasive wear resistance test results from a wide range of WC-Co alloys, varying in cobalt content as well as WC grain size. The results show that the abrasive wear res
Jan 1, 2004
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Continued Development of Copper Flotation Control at the Kidd Creek Concentrator (af11f3f9-89ef-4f91-815b-39411f77be72)
"Automatic flotation control in varying degrees of sophistication is practiced at a number of concentrators throughout the world. Practically, the variable conditions in the flotation circuit and the
Jan 1, 1983
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The Resource Management Act - A Rich Seam for the Mining Industry
Recent legislation in the environmental field gives the mining industry an opportunity to take timely action to address its image. Shifting the focus away from mining (the activity) to minerals (the r
Jan 1, 1993
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Investment and non-commercial risks in developing countries - Synopsis
By C. Kasatuka
Globalization creates investment opportunities for enterprises around the world. Attracting foreign investment has been a key challenge for economic growth in developing countries. Corruption, politic
Jan 1, 2006
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Continuous pH and Pulp Potential Measurements During Complex Sulfide Ore Flotation
Continuous pH and Pulp Potential Measurements During Complex Sulfide Ore Flotation
Sep 13, 2010
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A Comparative Study Of The Performance Of Single Neural Network Vs. Adaboost Algorithm Based Combination Of Multiple Neural Networks For Mineral Resource Estimation
By B. Samanta
This paper investigates the performance of the neural network technique in a placer deposit situated at the Nome district in Alaska. Initially a single neural network model was constructed to estimate
Jan 1, 2005
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Establishing Geotechnical Baseline Values for Deep Soft Ground Tunnels
By John E. Newby
The Brightwater Conveyance System consists of four tunnel segments in three tunnel con-tracts, comprising over 21,760 m (71,400 ft) of pressurized face tunneling in complex glacial and non-glacial sof
Jan 1, 2008
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Institute of Metals Division - Fracture of Zirconium and Zirconium-Hydrogen Alloys
By C. J. Beevers
Tlze influence of zirconium hydride precipitate mprphology on the fructure of Zr-H alloys tested at strain rates of 10- sec at 20° and - 196°C and at strain rates of -500 sec.-1 at 20°C has been inves
Jan 1, 1965
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International mineral resource and mineral reserve classification and reporting systems
By S. Felderhof, W. S. Vaughan
"Over the years, it has been increasingly difficult for the minerals industry to raise the necessary capital for its activities. To alleviate this phenomenon, complete transparency and capital market
Jan 1, 2005
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Investigations Into The Effect Of Discontinuities On The Strength Of Coal Pillars
The major proportion of South African coal is extracted by the bord-and-pillar mining method which requires that the overlying strata be supported by pillars of coal. The stability of the pillars is a
Jan 1, 1997
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Equity Silver Mines Scavenger Circuit
By P. G. Semple
"In January 1985, Equity Silver Mines Limited began operation of a cyanidation circuit to scavenge precious metals from the flotation tailings. At present, this process is treating 270,000 tonnes of t
Jan 1, 1987
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National And International Codes For Reporting Mineral Resources And Reserves: Their Relevance, Future And Comparison (f3cffa8d-948e-4b88-b85d-9759c7dfe406)
By F. A. Camisani-Calzolari
The latter half of the 20th century has seen the proliferation of a series of codes to address commodity needs which were brought about by rapidly advancing technologies and the globalization of marke
Jan 1, 2004
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Factors Affecting The Location Of The Neutral Point In Ventilation Systems (4b1f3a2d-a6d9-44c2-9c56-0100dbf7a4af)
By J. M. Wempen
Booster fans in underground coal mines are often located using the concept of a neutral point. Normally, intake airways are maintained at higher absolute pressure than return airways, so air leaks fro
Jan 1, 2012