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Reducing Operating Risk by TrainingBy Hanley J
Coal winning in the Latrobe Valley exceeds 45 mtpa uses a small number of Bucket Wheel Excavators and high speed conveyor systems. While this equipment offers many advantages in the production cycle
Jan 1, 1994
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Development of Electrostatic Separation Models for the Mineral Sands IndustryBy Morrison R. D, Kojovic T
Industry-sponsored research at the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre has produced models of high tension roll and electrostatic plate separators operating in mineral sands dry plants. The
Jan 1, 1991
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Applying the AMIRA P754 Code of Practice for Metal AccountingBy P G. Gaylard
P754 has been an unusual project in that its main aim was to develop a code of practice for metal accounting with the following key objectives:Development leading to an agreed industry standard at cor
Jan 1, 2008
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A Combined Hydrodynamic-Surface Force Model for Bubble-Particle CollectionBy Yoon R-H, Luttrell GH
A theoretical model has been developed to predict the probability of particle collection by air bubbles in a quiescent flotation pulp. The model considers the effects of both hydrodynamic and surfac
Jan 1, 1993
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Processing of Steelwork Slags for the Building and Construction IndustriesThe energy input requirement to produce the molten slag associated with iron production to the modern Australian blast furnace, is estimated to be 2.OMJ/kg. In converting blast furnace slag to pro
Jan 1, 1979
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Blasting for Reduced Process Plant Costs at Argyle Diamond MineBy Smallnone P, Walker B
Mining of the AKI lamproite pipe at the Argyle Diamond Mine (ADM) commenced in 1985. Originally designed to mine ore at a rate of 3.6 Mt per annum, the project has gone through two major plant expan
Jan 1, 1998
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Computerised Underground Diamond DrillingDiamond drilling is a relatively new commodity in terms of drilling. The first known diamond drilling activities were carried out in the Swiss Alps around 1863 when the Swiss engineer M Leschot des
Jan 1, 1995
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Computer Assisted Remote Control and Automation System for Longwall ShearersBy De Janti VP
The automation and centralized monitoring of longwall type underground mining is presently an important subject matter of research in France. The purposes are :to improve safety and working conditions
Jan 1, 1985
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The Regulatory Environment for Expert Reports NCSC and ASX RequirementsI stand here as a financial advisor who has been particularly close to the whole concept of reporting, independence and all the issues that are brought together in Release 149. However, I was asked
Jan 1, 1989
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Geotechnical Studies for Open Pit Mines - West Australian Operating ExperienceRecent operating experience from West Australian open pit gold mines has shown that geotechnical input into initial design is rare. As a result, ground stability is poor - almost half the pits designe
Jan 1, 1990
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Studies on Alternate Routes for Extracting Copper from Chalcopyrite ConcentratesBy Jena P. K
Smaller deposits of high grade chalcopyrite or the concentrates of low grade and complex copper bearing ores, can be subjected to extraction processes other than smelting and converting. Low tempera
Jan 1, 1992
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Prospects for the Direct Leaching of Gold Tellurides - Recent DevelopmentsBy Avraamides J, Ritchie I. M
Gold Tellurides are important sources of gold at Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Cripple Creek, Colorado and Vatukoula, Fiji. Unlike free gold, the tellurides of gold are rather refractory and the us
Jan 1, 1991
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Late Palaeozoic Metavolcanic Suites from Gympie Province: Implications for TerranesTholeiitic metabasalts comprise at least five geochemically distinct mafic volcanic associations of Late Palaeozoic age within the Gympie Province, southeast Queensland. Geochemical features indicate
Jan 1, 1990
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Computer Model for Block Size Analysis of Jointed Rock MassesThe need to estimate the block size distribution of a jointed rock mass is of great importance in the design of blasting rounds to attain a pre- established fragmentation. Other Geomechanics topics
Jan 1, 1977
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Morphology of Central Pacific Seamounts: Implication for MN-Crust MiningStudies of the morphology of seamounts within the Hawaiian, Line Islands, Gilbert and Phoenix Seamount groups indicate that the morphology and size distribution of seamounts vary significantly fr
Jan 1, 1987
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Hollow Microspheres - Reliable Sensitizers for Water Gel and Emulsion ExplosivesSynthetic hollow microspheres have demonstrated reliable sensitization and detonation characteristics in industrial explosives for almost two decades. During that time, water gel formulations and us
Jan 1, 1990
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Selective Continuous Mining Requirements and Opportunities for Miners and ManufacturersSelective continuous surface mining is a rapidly developing system of mining which will have a significant impact on many present and future open cut mines. In many aspects the technology is in its
Jan 1, 1986
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The Potential for Automation and Process Control in Coal PreparationSeveral coal preparation plants are presently "automated" to the extent of automatic sequencing and interlocking via digital means, together with closed loop control on various level and density circu
Jan 1, 1985
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An Expert System for Fault Diagnosis of Longwall Mining MachineryBy Singh RN, Yuejin LI
The problems experienced with longwall mining machinery motivate the development of an expert system for fault diagnosis. The techniques of knowledge representation, database, knowledge base and infer
Jan 1, 1991
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Room and Pillar Mining at Porphyry, WAOver a four year period from 1984 to 1987, a broad range of ground conditions were experienced in recovering old workings at the Walhalla mine in central-eastern Victoria. Access to the ore zone w
Jan 1, 1988