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6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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ANOMALY/BACKGROUND SEPARATION BY APPLYING THE CORRESPONDENCE ANALYSIS METHOD IN THE ENJERD SKARN, IRAN

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, A. Hezarkhani, S. Bagherifar)

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The Correspondence Analysis Method (CAM) is actually a Non-structural method that could be used to define the anomaly from the background. To apply this method, representative samples of a large area are necessary but knowing the exact location of each sample is not necessary. Base on this method, the litho-geochemical data would be mathematically process to extract the valuable factors needed to plot a two by two diagram. This method has been applied on available data in Enjerd skarn deposit. Five factors have be...

Geology2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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BENTONITE LOCALITIES IN THE NORTH -BOHEMIAN BROWN-COAL BASIN AND THEIR POTENTIAL UTILIZATION AS CLAY SORBENTS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, M. Rehor, T. Lang, V. Cablik)

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A significant range of the landscaped damaged by brown coal mining is one of the base problems of the region of the North Bohemian Brown Coal Basin. The proper application of fertilizable rocks to sterile and phyto-toxic sits is the condition of the success of reclamation works. Natural clayey sorbents are usually of very good use, but the North Bohemian Basin is quite poor with them. Bentonite deposits are significant exceptions. They are a part of tertiary vulcanodetritic strata of the subsoil of a coal seam. Th...

Geology2006
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EXAMINATION OF CALORIFIC LOSSES OCCURRING IN COAL STOCKPILES - A CASE STUDY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, A. H. Ozdeniz, C. Sensogut)

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Excess amount of coals produced more than demand has to be deposited in stockyards. During this period, coals lose both their economical values and cause environmental problems. It is often that spontaneous combustion event of coals can take place in the cases of convenient conditions are available. In this work, two industrial sized stockpiles were constituted at coal stockyard of Western Lignite Corporation (WLC) in Tuncbilek, Turkey. The size of the stockpiles formed as triangle prism was about 10 m by 5 m widt...

Geology2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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FLUID INCLUSION INVESTIGATIONS WITHIN THE SAR-CHESHMEH PORPHYRY CU DEPOSIT, IRAN

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, A. Hezarkhani)

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Four main mineralized vein Groups within the Sar-Cheshmeh Porphyry system have been identified: I) quartz + molybdenite + anhydrite В± K-feldspar with minor pyrite, chalcopyrite and bornite; II) quartz + chalcopyrite + pyrite В± molybdenite В± Calcite; III) quartz + pyrite + calcite В± chalcopyrite В± anhydrite (gypsum) В± molybdenite; IV) quartz В± calcite В± gypsum В± pyrite В± Dolomite. Early hydrothermal alteration produced a potassic assemblage (orthoclase-biotite) in the central part of the stock, propylitic...

Geology2006
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GEOLOGY, RESERVE ESTIMATION AND QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF THE SINDHALI LIMESTONE DEPOSIT, NEPAL

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, G. R. Joshi, S. K. Dwivedi, R. B. Sah)

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This paper presents the geology, reserve estimation and quality assessment of the Sindhali limestone deposit located in allochthonous succession of the eastern Nepal Lesser Himalaya. Geologically, the limestone deposit lies in the Bhainsedobhan Marble of the Bhimphedi Group where the Bhimphedi Group is divided into three formations: the Raduwa Formation, the Bhainsedobhan Marble and the Kalitar Formation from south to north respectively. The study area is further divided into Northern, Central and Southern tectoni...

Geology2006
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REQUIREMENTS FOR HEALTHY AND SAFETY CIRCUMSTANCES, DOING AN EXPLOSIVE JOBS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, D. Hristanov)

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Problem about the directions for improving the healthy and safe work conditions during the execution of explosion duties is put into attention in this article. It is about the assessment for the enabled risks during operation with the explosion duties and the necessity of using some precautions and actions for averting, decreasing, and limiting their existence or inventing a protection towards them.

Geology2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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ROCK MASS QUALITY EVALUATION IN BAKHTIARY DAM SITE USING SEISMIC METHODS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, H. Ramazi, M. Hossaini)

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This paper present a geophysical investigation performed for the Bakhtiary dam site in Iran. As it has been designed with 330 meter high, this dam would be the highest dam in the world. In the context of engineering seismology, seismic tomography may be relevant in problems where seismic refraction is currently used. Both of these techniques aim to detect subsurface velocity. In Bakhtiary dam site we used seismic refraction, tomography and borehole seismic tomography methods. For refraction seismic method Geotomo ...

Geology2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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STEPPING BEAM SUPPORTS TYPE GEROM-GP 250/1200 AT THE FACECOALS WITH SUBMINATION OF THE COAL BANKS FROM THE COAL BASIN IN JIU VALLEY - ROMANIA

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, A. Serafinceanu, M. C. Melczer, A. Soare, GEROM, S.A. INVEST)

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The method for exploiting the coal layers by using the crazing and submitting the roofs of the mining works from the underground is an alternative applied on large scale into the brown coal mines from the main coal basin Jiu Valley situated into the S-W of Romania. The technology of individual supporting – by using the open circulation hydraulic props together with the linked metallic bars with blocking bolts and wedges, assume some great physical efforts and the factor of working security is not totally assured...

Geology2006
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THE ANALYSIS OF BLAST-INDUCED GROUND VIBRATION AT CAN OPEN–PIT LIGNITE MINE IN TURKEY

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, A. Kahriman, U. Ozer, A. Karadogan, M. Aksoy, D. Adiguzel)

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The principal disturbances created by blasting in open pit mines can be listed as ground vibrations, air blast and fly rock. All of them can, under some circumstances, cause damage to structures nearby, and can become the source of permanent conflict with the inhabitants living close to the operation site. Therefore, the prediction of ground vibration components is of great importance for the minimization of the environmental complaints. This paper presents the result of ground vibration measurements induced by be...

Geology2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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THE IMPORTANCE OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIB UTION AFTER BLASTING AND ARRANGEMENT STUDIES ON THIS BASIS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, U. Ozer, K. Ozdemir, A. Kahriman, A. Karadogan)

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In the condition that drilling and blasting technique is inevitable depending on the rock mass and material characteristics on mining activities, the fragmentation rate and particle size distribution of the muckpile after blasting has important influences on the performance of subsequent mining activities such as loading, hauling, crushing, grinding etc. and the total costs of that mine. Drilling and blasting is an important step in this process chain and it’s results such as fragmentation, muckpile shape and lo...

Geology2006
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THE INVESTIGATION OF GOLD AND SILVER RECOVERY FROM AKOLUK (ORDU -TURKEY) ORE

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, O. Celep, I. Alp, H. Deveci, M. Vicil, T. Yilmaz)

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In this study, the amenability of Akoluk (Ordu -Turkey) ore to the extraction of gold and silver by cyanide leaching was investigated. Mineralogical analysis of the ore has revealed the presence of native gold and a variety of minerals including barite, zinkenite, stibnite, orpiment, realgar, cinnober, pyrite and sphalerite. No silver was detectable under microscope suggesting that it could be present as occluded in minerals such as fahlerz, antimonite and zinkenite. Gold particles as 1-88 $\mu$m in size were obse...

Geology2006
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