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Observations on the 2005 PDAC ConventionBy Bruce Geller
The 2005 Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention continued the upbeat mood found in 2004. The global mining industry is booming due to higher commodity prices in nearly eve
Jan 1, 2005
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Observations On The Association Of Gold Mineralization With Organic Matter In Carlin-Type OresBy D. M. Hausen
Carbonaceous gold ores are ubiquitous to virtually all of the Carlin-type gold deposits along the Carlin gold belt in north central Nevada, representing the unoxidized "zones" of presumably extinct th
Jan 1, 2013
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Observations on the Behaviour of a Gold Tailings with Hypersaline Pore FluidBy D Reid
Characterisation of non-plastic segregating tailings presents a number of challenges: the material cannot typically be sampled in an undisturbed state, remoulded samples exhibit different behaviour to
Jul 27, 2015
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Observations on the Bond standard grindability test, and a proposal for a standard grindability test for fine materialsBy J. Levin
The Bond standard grindability test provides a Work Index that is widely used to estimate the energy required for grinding, but the test cannot be applied to fine materials such as plant tailings and
Jan 1, 1989
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Observations on the Impact of Furnace Dimensions and Power Density on Taphole IntegrityBy R. J. Hundermark, K. van der Merwe, L. R. Nelson
Taphole integrity is critical to all furnaces, but it is especially important in high intensity electric furnaces processing matte and metal of high superheat. Key furnace dimensions are the electrod
Jan 1, 2015
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Observations on the Magnitude of Contact Angles and Their Significance in Flotation PhenomenaBy A. M. Gaudin
TEN years ago Taggart, Taylor and Ince1 described a workable, convenient apparatus for the measurement of contact angles be-tween cleaved, ground or polished particles and captive bubbles. Wark and Co
Jan 1, 1940
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Observations on the Mineral Constitution of the Broken Hill LodeThe occurence of high silver values in the oxidised zone of the main lode at Broken Hill is well known as a large factor in achieving the early fame of Broken Hill, and the minerals of this zone form
Jan 1, 1926
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Observations on the Origin of Missouri High-alumina ClaysBy W. D. Keller
THE high-alumina clays of Missouri are interesting for several reasons. They are the only sedimentary deposits in North America of first grade (over 70 pct A1,0,) diaspore and boehmite sufficiently la
Jan 1, 1952
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Observations on the Performance of Concrete at High Stress Levels from BlastingThis paper presents a brief discussion of three case histories to illustrate several aspects of the question of blasting in or immediately adjacent to concrete. The results demonstrate a need to make
Jan 1, 1980
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Observations on the Prospectors and Developers Association ConferenceBy Bruce Geller
The 2004 Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) conference contained an air of optimism and excitement that has not been seen since 1997. Many segments of the mining industry are ali
Jan 1, 2004
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Observations on the Zinc-Lead Lode at Rosebery, TasmaniaThe zinc-lead lode at Rosebery, on the West coast of Tasmania, has a total length of over 4000 ft. It consists of five elongated lenses parallel to the foliation planes of the quartz sericite schist,
Jan 1, 1934
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Observations on Toxic Metal Removal from Spent Hydroprocessing Catalysts for Aliquat 336By P. E. Georghiou, S. Shafiei Zadeh, H. Hassan Nejad
Data are presented on the extractant behaviour on toxic metal removal from spent hydroprocessing catalyst, produced at the North Atlantic Refinery plant in Newfoundland and Labrador. Aliquat 336 was s
Jan 1, 2014
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Observed Detonation Pressures of Blasting AgentsBy Alan Bauer, Melvin A. Cook
Measured detonation pressures of "prills and oil" (94/6 ammonium nitrate/fuel oil) and three of the new "slurry" blasting agents are presented and compared with computed, ideal detonation pressures an
Jan 1, 1961
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Observed Driving Performance of Open-Ended Steel Pipe Piles with and Without Plugged ToesBy Chu E. Ho, Paul Napoli
This paper presents the performance of nineteen open-ended steel pipe piles driven through highly variable overburden soils into glacial till and schist bedrock. The piles were 16 inches in diameter a
Jan 1, 2019
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Observed Loading Behavior During Cross Passage Construction - Brisbane Airport Link ProjectBy John Kuyt, Zili Li, Michael Mooney, Michele Mangione
"INTRODUCTIONTwin bored tunnels are commonly used for a variety of road and tunnel projects throughout the world. A major component of these twin tunnel projects is the construction of connecting cros
Jan 1, 2016
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Observed loading behavior during cross passage construction at the Brisbane Airport link projectBy Michelle Mangione, John Kuyt, Zili Li, Michael Mooney
"Twin bored tunnels are commonly used for a variety of road and tunnel projects throughout the world.A major component of these twin tunnel projects is the construction of connecting cross passages th
Mar 1, 2017
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Observed Loads And Displacements For A Deep Subway ExcavationBy T. D. Rourke, E. J. Cording, O&apos
INTRODUCTION Detailed investigation of a 60-ft-deep excavation in a mixed profile of sands and stiff clay was performed by the University of Illinois for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Au
Jan 1, 1974
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Observed Spatial and Temporal Behaviour of Seismic Rock Mass Response to BlastingBy K. Woodward
"SynopsisSeismically active mines generally experience an increase in seismic hazard due to rock mass instability following blasting. Re-entry protocols commonly include measures to limit the spatial
Jan 1, 2015
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Observer analysis of a dynamic tank-to-tank model to estimate concentrate flow-rate, J.D. le Roux, K. Hadler, J.J. Cilliers, and I.K. CraigBy J. J. Cilliers, I. K. Craig, J. D. le Roux, K. Hadler
An analysis of the state-observability characteristics of a dynamic tank-to-tank model of a flotation bank indicates that the concentrate-flow rate of each tank can be estimated from accurate measurem
Jan 1, 2020
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Observing Formation of Martensite in Certain Alloy Steels at Low TemperaturesBy O. A. Knight
THE suppression of the austenite-martensite transformation that can be brought about by the addition of certain alloying elements, such as manganese or nickel, to plain carbon steel has been known for
Jan 1, 1934