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The Minerology and Geochemistry of the Whim Creek GossanThe gossan developed from the Whim Creek Cu-Zn-Pb-Ag sulphide deposit, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, occurs near the top of a ridge in a dissected plateau 01 moderate relief. The gossan
Jan 1, 1982
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Deep Wind Koepe Winders ù Rational Selection of Koepe Head RopesThis paper addresses, in particular, the influence of winding depth on the selection of head ropes for Koepe winders. Because this is just one aspect of winder design that affects the operational safe
Jan 1, 2005
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Backfilling of Caved-in Goafs with Pastes for Disposal of ResiduesBy W Schauenburg
The increasing problems associated with the disposal of waste and the potential for use of by-products as underground filling material is a subject which is relevant not only to the coal-mining indust
Jan 1, 1998
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Working in the Classroom - A Vision of Miner Training in the 21st CenturyBy T J. Orr
The changing demographics of the mining industry make successful passing of knowledge and skills to the next generation critical. Training methods and technologies are being developed to meet this nee
Jan 1, 2008
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Stratigraphic Controls of Calc-Silicate Alteration and Copper-Gold Mineralisation of the Deep Mill Level Zone Skarn, Ertsberg District, Papua, IndonesiaBy J R. Kyle
The Deep Mill Level Zone (DMLZ) skarn Cu-Au deposit is the deepest explored part of the Ertsberg East Skarn System extending from the surface at 4200 m elevation to the DMLZ at 2900 to 2600 m. The DML
Jan 1, 2008
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A Systems Approach for the Application of Eco-Efficiency Indicators for Process Design in the Minerals IndustryBy H von Blottnitz, J L. Broadhurst
Eco-efficiency has been proposed by the World Business Council on Sustainable Development as an environmental performance indicator framework that contributes to sustainability by assisting corporate
Jan 1, 2009
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Wear of Dragline Wire RopesBy H Bartosiewi, M Kuruppu, F Mashiri
Wire ropes are one of the most heavily used components in a dragline. They are subjected to harsh conditions during the regular usage of a dragline in a mining operation. Hoist ropes are subjected to
Jan 1, 2005
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Selection of precision surface mining methods for complex metalliferous orebodiesBy M Nehring, M Kizil, P Knights
Mining and beneficiation can be described as sequential processes of separation of valuable minerals from waste. There is a great deal of interest in how the industry can be more effective – and effic
Nov 21, 2018
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Autogenous Grinding in the Warrego Concentrator of Peko Mines N.L.By Stevenson C. H, Lynch A. J
The reasons for choosing autogenous grinding for the new Warrego concentrator of Peko Mines N.L. are discussed and the ores to be treated in the concentrator are described. The mill was designed on t
Jan 1, 1974
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A Review of the Stratigraphy of the Singleton Coal Measures and its Significance to Coal Geology and Mining in the Hunter Valley Region of New South WalesThe stratigraphy of the Singleton Coal Measures is reviewed and a revised stratigrapixy which has been ratified by the N.S.W. Standing Committee for Coalfield geology is nominated and defined by a
Jan 1, 1972
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A Safety Man Car for Use in Inclined ShaftsBy Drain P, Dibdin T. R
THE completion of the Linda incline man and supply haft at the Mount Morgan Gold Mining Oompany's mine led to an investigation of the various safety gears in general use in mining shafts. One of
Jan 1, 1911
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The Mineralization of the Kangiara Mine, N.S.WThe Kangiara mine is located within the Middle to Upper Silurian Hawkins Volcanics of the Douro Group near Yass, New South Wales. The deposit is a po1ymetallic type within a rhyolitic tuff.The ore min
Jan 1, 1976
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A Review of Sublevel StopingA review of the factors controlling stope wall behaviour such as excavation geometry, rockmass strength, induced stress, ground support, blast damage and drill drive layout is undertaken. In addition,
Jan 1, 2000
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Mineralogy of New Australian X-ray Fluorescence StandardsBy K Knorr, S Birch
The mineralogy of new certified-reference-materials (CRM) for X-ray fluorescence from Western Australia (ASCRM 030 to 035) was analysed by X-ray diffraction using the BRUKER energy dispersive one-dime
Aug 12, 2013
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Commissioning of Production Blasting with the EXEX 1000 Electronic Delay Detonator SytemBy Jones M
The concept of precise, accurate timing with Electronic Delay Detonators (EDDs) was first seriously addressed in the mid-1980s and much was made of the cheapness and profusion of digital watches in
Jan 1, 1995
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Instability Problems in Submerged Sand Slopes ù Shortcomings in the Stability Analysis of Underwater SlopesBy N Meyer
This paper presents a research project referring to the stability of submerged walls of open pit mines and the actual state of development. Obviously the slope stability analysis is always a rather co
Jan 1, 2003
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The Modified Metallurgical Upgrading of Ilmenite to Produce High Grade Synthetic RutileNaturally occurring rutile contains approximately 96 per cent titanium dioxide (Ti02), whereas the product from the ilmenite reduction - aeration upgrading process, "sub- rutile", contains only abou
Jan 1, 1973
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Suspension Roasting of Pyrite and Copper ConcentrateBy Soma T
Pyrite and Cu-concentrate were roasted in vertically suspended state in an externally heated tube. Tubes of three different lengths of reaction zone were used for three different reaction times. R
Jan 1, 1980
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Simulations of the Muyumkum Uranium Roll Front Deposit by Using Truncated Plurigaussian MethodBy H Beucher
The uranium grade in roll front deposits is the result of successive processes that can be summarised in two steps. First a sedimentary phase, which gives the deposit support, then an oxidation-reduct
Jan 1, 2006
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Structural Controls on the Superposition of High Sulfidation Epithermal Mineralisation Into Porphyry Copper-Molybdenum Deposits: Lessons From Rosario, Northern ChileBy P A. Gow, J L. Walshe, G J. Masterman
The Eocene-Oligocene porphyry belt of northern Chile contains the worldÆs largest accumulation of porphyry-related copper metal. Conflicting models exist regarding the relative importance of strike-sl
Jan 1, 2005