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  • DFI
    Embankment Piles ? Introduction

    By B. B. Broms

    Embankment piles are common in the Scandinavian countries (Kjellman, 1940) and in Southeast Asia as support of fills, light structures, bridge abutments and deep excavations (Eide, 1968) as described

    Jan 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Promoting Energy Efficiency Stuidies during Mineral Processing Plant Design

    By A. Tylczak, C. Shook, A. Doogan-Smith, S. Loif, B. Hilscher, P. Nayak

    "This paper discusses how to effectively conduct energy efficiency studies during the design of new mineral processing plants and plant expansions. Energy management studies for new plants are ideally

    Jan 1, 2016

  • NIOSH
    Personal Sampler For NO2 - The Objective:

    To allow routine measuring of the exposure of underground workers to N02 from diesel engines and residual gases from blasting. The Approach: A miniature sampler absorbs NO2 which can be measur

    Jan 1, 1975

  • SAIMM
    Alternative Support Systems For Mechanized Stopes

    By D. P. Roberts

    The stoping of platinum orebodies in the Bushveld has in the past been accomplished by using in-stope pillars to ensure stability of the workings. In the future, the use of continuous mining machines

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SAIMM
    About common principles of developed geomechanical classifications and discrepancies in estimation of strength of rock masses

    By Y. P. Shoupletsov

    ABSTRACT. A retrospective analysis of some geomechanical classifications for rock masses is presented. It is shown that estimates of rock mass strength according to geomechanical classifications devel

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SAIMM
    Investigation of the geomechanical criteria for safe and efficient crown pillar extraction beneath stabilised rock rockfill at the Crusader Mine

    By J. Whitford

    The established crown pillar extraction method at Gold Fields Australia Ltd.’s Crusader Mine, leads to the significant dilution and poor recovery of ore due to caving of the overlying loose rockfill.

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    Characterisation of Manganese Ores

    Characterisation of Manganese Ores

    Sep 13, 2010

  • ISEE
    Levee Removal by Explosives, Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon

    By Quentin Rhoton

    To benefit two endangered fish species, waterfowl and other wildlife, and water quality in the lake and downstream, the decision was made to remove levees that had been in place since the 1950s. Becau

    Jan 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Mining at Depth under Weak Rockmass São Bento Mineração S/A Santa Bárbara, MG Brazil

    By Barnard Foo

    Topics of Discussion ?Location ?Production & Mining Operation ?Mineralization ?Mining Method ?Rock Mechanics Issues ?Ground Control Problems ?Numerical Analysis ?RockmassBehaviour ?Conclus

    Feb 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    Integrated Maintenance Services at the Los Pelambres Mine in Chile - The Lessons Learnt and Best Practices Developed from a Long-Term Sustainable Relationship

    By L Avalos, F Melo Miranda, J Misle, M Ingwersen

    "Los Pelambres, majority owned by the Chilean company Antofagasta Minerals, is one of the leading producers of copper and molybdenum in the country. It is located high in Andes Mountains, over 3000 me

    Jul 15, 2013

  • AIME
  • IIMP
    Estilos de mineralización en el Complejo Pasco

    By Hebert Arias, Christian Mendoza, Mervin Tapia

    El Complejo Pasco —ubicado en la Cordillera Oriental de los Andes de la sierra central del Perú, en el distrito de San Francisco de Asís, provincia y departamento de Pasco— está constituido por las un

    May 22, 2019

  • SAIMM
    Nugget effect, artificial or natural? - Synopsis

    By P. C. Carrasco

    Knowing the origin of the relevant and irrelevant components of the nugget effect is essential to optimize the process under study. This paper describes the causes of the nugget effect and, its depend

    Jan 1, 2010

  • CIM
    Integration of gyratory crusher liner wear and operational performance for better crusher management

    By P. P. Rosario, D. M. Maijer

    The primary crusher is a key component in the comminution process applied in open pit mines. A collaborative research project between the University of British Columbia and Highland Valley Copper (HVC

    Jan 1, 2006

  • NIOSH
    IC 8547 Trends In The Minerals Industry, 1970

    The Bureau of Mines annually publishes statistical data reflecting technological trends in the minerals industry (metals and nonmetals except fuels). This report outlines recent developments and trend

    Jan 1, 1972

  • SME
    Annual Review 1995 – The United States 1995

    By D. Washington

    The US economy and the demand for nonfuel minerals grew at lower rates in 1995 than in 1994. Demand for major metals, such as aluminum, copper and steel, was mixed but relatively stable. The buildin

    Jan 1, 1996

  • DFI
    Assessing the Bearing Capacity of Existing Wood Pile Foundations

    By Almer E. C. van der Stoel

    "Abstract This paper deals with assessing the bearing capacity of existing wood pile foundations. With a wide range of restoration projects being performed in the Netherlands, on many locations deep e

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SME-ICGCM
    Clay Veins: Their Physical Characteristics. Prediction, and Support

    By Frank E. Chase

    Clay veins, also referred to as clay elastic dikes, have been responsible for numerous underground injuries and fatalities. These hazardous structures are also responsible for increased production cos

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AUSIMM
    Some New Ideas on the Age and Origin of the Etheridge Goldfield, Queensland, and their Exploration Implications (495c9435-8309-4f05-8133-4703aafde3c7)

    Close spatial relationships between the deposits of the Etheridge Goldfield (23 000 kg of bullion) and various regional geological and geophysical features suggest that genesis of the ore deposits was

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AUSIMM
    Surveying the 1,480 Ft Level Drive, Broken Hill South Limited, Broken Hill

    The 8 ft by 91/2 ft drive which joined No. 7 Shaft with Browne Shaft on the 1,480 ft level was extended from both ends and met at a point approximately 12,000 ft from No. 7 (2,000 ft from Browne).The

    Jan 1, 1965