STABILIZATION/SOLIDIFICATION OF IRON ORE MINE TAILINGS USING CEMENT, LIME AND FLY ASH
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Geoelectric heterogeneities of the Kerch iron ore basin
I.Yu. Nikolaev +3 more
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ABSTRACT This article applies a social model of historical dialect evolution in 19th‐century Britain to the analysis of sociophonetic data. Our aim is to assess where new dialect formation is likely to occur, and where it is not. Using recordings from 27 speakers, we first analyse coda rhoticity in north Lancashire, UK. The speakers were born 1890–1917
Claire Nance, Malika Mahamdi
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Age of the Western Iron Ore Group, India, and implications for pre-GOE oxygenation of oceans at the twilight of Archean-Proterozoic transition. [PDF]
Mukhopadhyay J +3 more
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Abstract The Campo del Cielo iron meteorite (IAB‐MG) provides a unique window into early solar system processes, particularly the formation and evolution of carbon phases in non‐magmatic iron meteorites. In this study, we conducted a systematic nanostructural investigation of three distinct graphite occurrences—cliftonite (type I), interstitial ...
Xiao Tian Deng +8 more
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Machine learning based prediction of geotechnical parameters affecting slope stability in open-pit iron ore mines in high precipitation zone. [PDF]
Gladious J, Paul PS, Mukhopadhyay M.
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Geochemical and petrographic re‐evaluation of ungrouped iron meteorites from Western Australia
Abstract Under the current classification scheme, ungrouped irons make up ~11% of all recognized iron meteorites. A further ~7% of iron meteorites are currently classified as simply “irons” and are yet to be fully classified. To potentially classify these meteorites, newer approaches, including either statistical modeling or advanced geochemical ...
Ashley Rogers +6 more
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Investigating slope stability of multiple stopes prone to instability in the Ziluoyi iron ore mining site. [PDF]
Yang Z +9 more
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ABSTRACT Most Proteaceae and some Fabaceae species produce specialised cluster roots (CRs), and are abundant in severely phosphorus (P)‐impoverished soils in southwest Australia. Two types of CRs, compound and simple, have been identified. However, the difference in their P‐mining strategies remains unclear. Therefore, we conducted glasshouse and field
Hirotsuna Yamada +7 more
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Can laboratory-based XAFS compete with XRD and Mössbauer spectroscopy as a tool for quantitative species analysis? Critical evaluation using the example of a natural iron ore. [PDF]
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