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Geotechnical Factors Contributing to Stockpile Slope StabilityBy Patridge A. C
Observations of coal stockpiles subject to unusual levels of instability showed that the particular coals exhibited 'gap grading', a relative lack of intermediate size particles. This led
Jan 1, 1995
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Hydrogeological Investigations and Ground Treatment for Shaft Sinking at Asfordby New MineBy Jeffery RI, Pollard CA, Fear NJ
The paper describes the detailed hydrogeological studies carried out prior to the sinking of twin shafts at British Coal's new mine at Asfordby, Leicestershire, UK. The test methods for assessi
Jan 1, 1988
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The Granites Gold Project-A Mineral Project within Aboriginal LandNorth Flinders Mines Limited (N.F.M.) is an Australian-owned mineral exploration and mining company based in South Australia. In the 1970's it researched the prospectiveness of the Tanami (ce
Jan 1, 1984
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The Effect of Oxidised Xanthates on Bubble-particle Attachment in FlotationBy Nott M. C
The oxidation of xanthate collectors to xanthate/dixanthogen results in a higher hydrophobicity of sulphide minerals surfaces due to the action of dixanthogen. This higher hydrophobicity can be prov
Jan 1, 1994
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Ore Control to Deliver Metal Production at Ridgeway Gold MineBy A Tomsett, J Rutter
Ore control systems at Ridgeway have been designed to deliver gold and copper metal production through focussing on the ore characteristics that impact on mine and mill performance and ultimately meta
Jan 1, 2002
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Catacylsmic Emission Controlled by Organic Residues During Mineralisation of Upper Devonian Extinction EnvrironmentsCataclysmic or flood-like release of gas-charged brines, hydrocarbons and slurries accompanied widespread mineralisation of Upper Devonian environments. These are well represented in the Canning and B
Jan 1, 1990
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Gold in Papua New GuineaAmongst the Pacific Rim countries, Papua New Guinea (PNG) is the leader in new gold discoveries and developments leading to new production. PNG has shown a dramatic increase in gold production wh
Jan 1, 1987
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The Role Of The Geoligical Survey Of Queensland In Exploratory Coal DrillingThe Coal Section of the Geological Survey of Queensland was formed in 1950 to plan and supervise systematic diamond drilling programmes to investigate the State's coal resources. For the first
Jan 1, 1977
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Sustainable Water Use in Minerals and Metal Production (d0f30340-98d8-41af-9a56-e3b26cd94fdc)By R R. Lovel
In this paper, life cycle assessment methodology has been used to assess the variations in water use associated with different metal production and processing routes and provide insights into the valu
Jan 1, 2006
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The Reduction of Greenhouse Gases by Combustion CatalysisThe reduction in man's contribution to the Greenhouse effect will only be achieved by a number of small steps. Some steps will absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere in slightly great
Jan 1, 1989
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Subsidence Prediction from the Beginning - Collie Coal Basin(Western Australia)By Evans A, Jones O
Surface subsidence resulting from "total extraction" of coal in the Collie Basin first occured in 1987 when Western Collieries Ltd trialled the Wongawilli mining method. Because very little quantit
Jan 1, 1992
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Concepts for Calculating Recoverable Reserves for Selective Mining in Open Pit Gold OperationsThe key concepts relating to the calculation of recoverable reserves for selective mining in open pit gold operations are discussed. While the general concepts are relevant to a wide range of gold ore
Jan 1, 1986
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Kinetics and M÷ssbauer Spectroscopy Studies of Direct Iron Ore ReductionBy Zhou A, Cadogan J. M
Direct reduction of iron ore (DR) is one of the promising technology emerging in the world's steel industry. Kinetics and Mossbauer studies of DR with hydrogen have been carried out at two temp
Jan 1, 1997
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The Use of Electronic Detonators to Access Additional Aggregate Reserves Adjacent to Subsurface StructuresBy R Farnf, M Pegden, S Hosein, T White
A number of theoretical papers have been published outlining the use of electronic detonators to limit peak particle vibrations levels, but few empirical studies have been undertaken and even fewer ex
Jan 1, 2007
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How to Cope with Cutter Roof ProblemThis paper presents results of the experiments carried out in Beth Energy No. 33 Mine for the purpose of alleviating problems associated with cutter roof. Cutter roof problems have delayed the adva
Jan 1, 1992
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Dissolution of Metal Ferrites and Iron Oxides by HCI Under Oxidising and Reducing ConditionsBy Mur D. M
Metal ferrites are formed by the high temperature reaction of various metal oxides with hematite and are commonly found in the calcines derived from the sulfation roasting of zinc, copper and nicke
Jan 1, 1987
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The Experiences on Mine Construction in Karst Regions in South ChinaIn the southern part of China, car-bonate rocks outcrop in large areas. Ka-rst develops owing to hot, humid climate and heavy rainfall. In deposits of coal, iron, bauxite, tungsten, tin and base metal
Jan 1, 1990
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The Paddington Gold Mine Project a Case StudyIn 1980 Pancontinental Mining Limited decided that while the Jabiluka uranium project was still a major focus of the company's efforts some diversification was necessary. At this time it was
Jan 1, 1986
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Reclamation - The Use of Computer Aided Design to Integrate Reclamation and Mine PlanningMine planning typically involves designing an operation to uncover coal with the minimum initial costs with reclamation planning and earthworks being done as an "add on" task. The landform is too st
Jan 1, 1991
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Pilot Plant Work as an Aid to Process Flow Line Development and Process ChoicesPilot plant work has played a major role in the process development and design phase of the Iscor Heavy Minerals project. The pilot plant campaigns have been aimed at three process areas, namely prima
Jan 1, 2001