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Old insurance policies : An often unrecognized source of pollution liability insuranceBy Walter R. Curtner
Many, if not most, of today's pollution liability claims are related to events ("occurrences") that happened in the past. This fact creates an opportunity to obtain a large amount of insurance co
Jan 10, 1987
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Desenvolvimento De Ferramenta Para Controle E Lançamento Automático De Resultados Análíticos No Laboratório Da Mineração Usiminas S.a.By Roberta Fernanda Machado
Este trabalho apresenta uma ferramenta desenvolvida internamente na Mineração Usiminas S.A. em Itatiaiuçu (MG), para o laboratório de análises químicas e físicas de minério de ferro, com os objetivos
Oct 30, 2017
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A MultiGaussian Approach to Assess Block Grade UncertaintyBy Julián M. Ortiz
Uncertainty quantification of a spatially distributed variable at any scale can be handled through geostatistical simulation. Large computation time, storage, and post-processing of the realizations a
May 1, 2004
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CFD modelling of methane movement in minesBy D. Whittles, C. J. Lea, T. X. Ren, A. Kelsey
A methodology for the simulation of methane drainage combining geotechnical modelling and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) will be described. Geotechnical modelling was used to predict the developm
Jan 1, 2003
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Quantitative Methods, Computers, Reconnaissance Geology And Economics In The Appraisal Of Mineral PotentialBy D. P. Harris
This paper examines recent developments and work in progress on the application of quantitative methods and computers to the appraisal of the mineral resource potential of discrete areas by employing
Jan 1, 1969
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Minado a cielo abierto en JulcaniBy E Rubio
El imaginario común sobre la construcción de la minería a cielo abierto es que requiere de equipos pesados para obtener mayores producciones. Sin embargo, la aplicación de este método en los minados d
Nov 20, 1972
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Haile Gold Mine Metallrgy And Flowsheet ReviewBy J. Wickens
Haile Gold Mine is located near Kershaw, South Carolina, approximately 50 miles south of Charlotte, North Carolina. Gold was first discovered at the site in 1827, and the property has been through sev
Feb 27, 2013
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Project control - an overviewBy E. R. Davis, R. J. Knott
The paper discusses some of the tools of management in the field of project control, especially in engineering. Project control includes planning and cost engineering, and involves various phases: the
Jan 1, 1982
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Influence of pore water on the design of deep galleries in low permeable rocksBy V. Labiouse, R. Gärber
The paper aims at clarifying the up-to-now misappreciated role taken by pore water on the design of deep tunnels in saturated porous media. Numerical simulations with a non-dimensional FEM-model empha
Jan 1, 2003
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IC 6644 Mining Laws of SiamBy E. P. Youngman
The Siamese mining lew, which is cited as "The Sian Mining Act, 2461 (1919)," was enacted February 14, B. E. 2461 (A. D. 1919), corresponding to the ninth year of His Majesty's reign. This act replace
Mar 1, 1933
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Process mineralogy: adding the value in the minerals value chain, D. ChettyBy D. Chetty
Process mineralogy forms an integral part of geometallurgy, with ore body characterisation being but one piece of the puzzle in optimising value derived from ore. This value is not only financial, but
Jan 1, 2020
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High Sulfidation Alteration at the Island Copper Porphyry Copper Deposit, Vancouver Island, CanadaBy S F. Simmons, J Fleming
Alteration and mineralisation at the Island Copper deposit is related to the intrusion of Early Jurassic quartz feldspar porphyry dykes into surrounding comagmatic Bonanza volcanic rocks. The pyrophyi
Jan 1, 1995
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Design Spans ? Underhand Cut and Fill MiningBy Rimas Pakalnis
This paper describes a focus of work presently being conducted at the Rock Mechanics Research Group at the University of British Columbia. The underhand method under consolidated fill ensures a high r
Apr 1, 2005
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Methods To Determine The Status Of Mine Atmospheres – An OverviewBy R. L. Derick
On a regular basis, mine personnel should obtain air samples directly from active underground areas as well as remotely from sealed locations. These samples provide mine officials with data relative
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A review of the applications of through-the-Earth (TTE) communication systems for underground minesBy Philani Larrance Ngwenyama, Ronald CW Webber-Youngman
Through-the-Earth (TTE) communication systems were developed to provide post-accident communication in underground mines. Unlike primary tracking systems, they do not require any major infrastructure
Feb 1, 2025
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RI 6754 The Thermodynamic Properties Of The Zno-Fe2o3-Fe3o4 System At Elevated Temperatures ( In Two Parts) 1. The Thermodynamic Properties As Related To The Spinel StructureBy R. L. Benner
The Bureau of Mines investigated the ZnO-Fe2O3-Fe3O4 system at 1,000°, 1,300°, and 1,400° C, with oxygen pressures between 1.0 and lx10-4 atmospheres. The results, divided into the thermodynamic prope
Jan 1, 1966
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Drilling Performances At The Kensico Dam, Catskill Aqueduct System, New YorkBy W. L. Saunders
WHEN work was begun in September, 1910, on the rock excavation for the foundation of the gigantic dam at Valhalla, N. Y., which is to convert Kensico lake into an important storage reservoir of the Ca
Jan 2, 1914
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Using The Six Sigma Approach Towards A Metallurgical Project: Nickel Loss Reduction And General Improvements To The Raglan Rougher Flotation CircuitBy C. Ciriello
Six Sigma methodology, as applied within Xstrata (formerly Falconbridge and Noranda), involves a disciplined approach to managing projects, solving problems, improving performance, and leveraging info
Jan 1, 2007
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Improvements Seen in Acid-Mine-Drainage TechnologyBy William R. Yernberg
The Fifth International Conference on acid rock drainage (ICARD 2000) was held May 21-24, 2000, in Denver, CO. The three-day conference consisted of about 150 oral presentations and poster sessions t
Jan 1, 2000
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Pre-Excavation Grouting Design Guidelines for Hard Rock ExcavationsBy S. Klein, D. Crouthamel, D. W. Farmer, S. H. Phillips
Groundwater inflows during construction pose one of the greatest risks to the successful completion of tunnel projects. Inflows can result in safety concerns, difficulty in mining and ground support,
Jan 1, 2005