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Mechanisms of Gas Movement in the Tuyere Region of Blast FurnacesBy Yaroshenko YuG, Bokovikov BA, Gordon YaM
Problems of the effect of the number of tuyeres and their parameters on the uni- formity of gas distribution are invest- igated with the use of the authors' devel- oped mathematical model of the
Jan 1, 1981
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Estimation of Reserves and Resources in Shear Zone Hosted DepositsBy Yates M. G, Rowlands A. T
Most geostatistical techniques applied to the estimation of ore reserves assume relatively unifonn grade and thickness within an ore deposit environment. In shear-hosted mineralisation this rarely occ
Jan 1, 1991
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Productive Partnership – Controlling Vibration and Maintaining Critical Electricity SupplyBy M Nagarajan
Orica Mining Services (Orica) in partnership with Coal and Allied’s Hunter Valley Operations (HVO) has developed a risk management process to maximise mining efficiency whilst controlling vibration an
Nov 8, 2011
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Combining Multi-Camera-Data of Flotation Circuit with PCA and PLSBy H Hy÷tyniemi
In this paper multivariate data analysis performed on a new multi-camera system implemented to zinc flotation circuit of PyhSsalmi mine is presented. Image-analysis-based system was developed to take
Jan 1, 2005
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Mapping Quartz, Carbonates and Riebeckite in Banded Iron Formation Iron Ore Drill Core Using CSIRO’s TIRHyLogging SystemBy M C. Schodlok
Banded iron-formation (BIF) and iron ores were measured using the CSIRO developed TIRHyLogger ™ to assess its ability to map quartz, carbonates and riebeckite. The TIR-HyLogger™ measures continuously
Jul 11, 2011
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Integrating Environmental Factors into Mining Projects (591b660d-e8ad-4113-a4fb-e72d8a203993)There are a number of examples of how environmental factors have been integrated into the water management aspects of mining projects. The Kingston Lignite project in South Australia, Pine Creek Gold
Jan 1, 1988
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On-Line Determination of Free and Bound Moisture in Iron OreBy Cutmore NG
The moisture content of iron ore is important in handling, stockpiling, transport and further processing operations. Typically these ores contain both `free' and `bound' moisture, the latt
Jan 1, 1993
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Canada's Mineral Policy Since 1945 - Forty Years of EvolutionResponsibility for the administration of mineral resources is divided between federal and provincial governments. The paper traces the evolution of mineral policies at both levels of government, f
Jan 1, 1986
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High-Grade Zinc in IndustryFOR some years past it has been usual to specify high-grade copper for use for many purposes, but the practice of specifying zinc of a high degree of purity for certain purposes is of comparatively re
Jan 1, 1923
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Exploration of the Townsville Cu-Au-Ag Skarn, Western Province, Papua New Guinea – Preliminary Observations of Paragenesis and ZoningBy A Yame, P J. Pollard, E Atase, J Garu, M Tangwari, D R. Hastings, R W. Smillie
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The Townsville prospect is situated approximately 4 km north of the Ok Tedi copper-gold min
Mar 18, 2015
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Utilization of Victorian Brown Coal-Future ProspectsBy Royston D
Victoria has an extensive brown coal resource, 202,000 Mt, of which 43,300 Mt is regarded as readily recoverable. This brown coal is located principally in the Latrobe Valley as thick seams and is
Jan 1, 1987
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Initiation Systems - What Does the Future Hold?The rapid industrialisation of the world was driven by an improved ability to utilise chemical energy. Unfortunately harnessing explosive energy did not come cheaply given the hundreds of lost live
Jan 1, 1990
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Mining-RoX – Mobile Robots in Underground MiningBy H Mischo, M Ferber, M Donner, B Jung, S Grehl, A Dietze
Mobile robots have been making impressive inroads in a variety of domains. Within the Mining-RoX project, Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg is exploring a further frontier for mobile and auto
Nov 4, 2015
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Is Zero Discharge a Viable or Useful Concept in Mine Water Management?By S Vink, A Wolhuter
Increasingly the community and government regulators are calling for æzero dischargeÆ mines. Some mining companies are beginning to explore ways in which they can transition to zero discharge. When st
Nov 26, 2013
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Some Operating Practices in the 1100 Orebody at Isa MineBy Dolan P
Various operating practices have been developed over many years to ensure safe and efficient production from the 1100 orebody. Some of these practices are described.
Jan 1, 1982
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This Life of Mine - Personal Reflections on The Well-Being of the Contracted Fly-In, Fly-Out WorkforceBy R Goater, P Kirsch, S Goater, I Goater
With staff productivity and retention a crucial factor in the longevity of AustraliaÆs mining industry, some mining companies are increasing their focus on the health and well-being of their people, t
Sep 18, 2012
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Key Note AddressAlthough this is a symposium on "The Occurrence, Preparation and Use of Australian Black Coal", I do not think that, in these days, any of the main energy resources can be considered only in terms of
Jan 1, 1975
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Material handling testing and control system requirements for dry stack tailingsBy R Stefansen, T Wisdom, A Nicholson, K Rahal
The challenges of increasingly scarce water resources and the risk of dam failures has seen the mining industry turn to sustainable tailings management solutions such as dewatering and dry stacking. F
Jul 23, 2018
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Thickening at Karara – The Role of Test Work and Innovative DesignBy G Hart
As the iron ore/magnetite boom gains momentum, it is particularly important to question established past trends and explore the potential of alternative design options. Traditionally, ‘rule of thumb’
Jul 11, 2011
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Translating the Challenges of Sustainability and Eco-Efficiency into Improved Business Performance at Newmont OperationsBy A J. Minns
This paper addresses the question: how can the minerals industry remain viable; viable in the sense that we are able to access land for exploration and discovery, we are able to develop and operate mi
Jan 1, 2004