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Cooling Pathways for Deep Australian Longwall Coal Mines of the FutureBy B Belle, M Biffi
Cooling of coal mines in the Bowen Basin, characterised by steep geothermal gradient, is presently achieved mostly through rental surface bulk air cooling in summer months. This paper argues that futu
Jul 1, 2013
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Early Development of the Theory of Froth FlotationBy J T. Smit
The theory of froth flotation developed slowly, in almost all cases lagging behind practical developments in the operation of flotation processes. This was largely the result of a lack of understandin
Jan 1, 2005
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Predicting Carbonation of Concrete in TunnelsCarbonation of reinforced concrete is a potential durability issue for vehicular tunnels. This is particularly the case where elevated carbon dioxide concentrations exist and when the design life is 1
Jan 1, 2008
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Developing Gold Mines in the 1980'sThe 1980's has seen a revolution in gold mine developments in Australasia. We are witnessing a near ten fold increase in all phases of gold mine development ranging from exploration through to pr
Jan 1, 1986
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Geology and Orebody Delineation Using 3D Computer ModellingBy Ketelaar P. B, Nichols S, Power W. L, Utley D. C
The impact computers are having in geoscience is distinctly mixed. In the petroleum industry where much of the data are based on geophysics, computers have become an integral part of exploration and
Jan 1, 1997
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The Impact of Land Rights in Developing Countries: Case Study Pacific Island NationsBy Robson L. C
The developing countries whether they be in Africa, Asia or the Pacific, are a potentially vast market for the technologies of the more developed countries.Conducting business in the less developed co
Jan 1, 1990
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The Sustainability of Biologically Treated Nickel/Copper Mine Effluent Suitable for IrrigationBy A Geldenhuis, M Hagger, J Maree
Disposal of mine water is a worldwide problem occurring in the coal and gold as well in the metal ore mining areas. Since southern Africa is a (semi) arid region, mining effluents should be treated to
Jan 1, 2003
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Accelerated degradation and modified slake durability testing of clay mineral-rich coal mine spoilBy B Miles, D J. Williams, J Ahn, T A. Vangsness
The flooding of open strip coal mines in the Bowen Basin and Hunter Valley Coalfields of Eastern Australia has the potential to soften the spoil and floor materials to produce “mud”. This mud can act
Jul 23, 2018
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An Automated System for Flyrock and Fume Monitoring of BlastsBy C K. McKenzie, P Popov, B E. Papillon, I Kharitonenko
Flyrock produced by blasts in surface mining and quarrying is a major hazard that can result in serious injuries or property damage. This paper presents a fully integrated and automated approach for r
Aug 24, 2015
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Roasting - A Study on Environmental Aspects, Off-Gas, Effluents and Residue TreatmentBy M Runkel, J Hammerschmidt, A Holmstr÷m, A Charitos, J Gnntner
"Roasting of sulfide concentrates and refractory ores is an important process step in the production of metals and chemicals. Sulfides of iron, zinc, copper and other metals are oxidised with air betw
Sep 26, 2013
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Use of the Logical Framework Approach to Establish a Simple Sustainable Development Framework for Application to a Proposed Mine at Aurukun on Western Cape YorkThis paper describes the development of an approach to sustainable development for application at the feasibility study stage for a proposed bauxite mine near the community of Aurukun, south of Weipa
Jan 1, 2009
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The Flash Smelter at Mount Morgan LimitedBy Warner B. D
Smelting at Mount Morgan started in 1906 with blast furnaces which were replaced by a reverberatory furnace in 1939. The second reverberatory, commissioned in 1944, was replaced by a copper flash s
Jan 1, 1974
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The Application of the Seismic Method and Seismic Timers to the Investigation of the Depth and Quality of Magnestic Deposits Near Young, N.S.W.The magnesite deposits near Young, N.S.W., occur in decomposed serpentine rock below a soil. and alluvial cover. They show considerable variation in both quality and depth which greatly hampers mining
Jan 1, 1962
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Modular SAG mill discharge trommel for maintenance flexibility and performanceBy K Katov, S T. Ciutina, J D. Pyke
The development and optimisation of mill discharge trommels, and specifically their screen panels, can be a neglected area in the complex operation of a minerals processing plant. Trommels are often s
Aug 29, 2018
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Aquifer Management Issues at Phosphate Hill MineThe aquifer at Phosphate Hill, north-west Queensland, presents special management challenges. The site contains a phosphate rock mine, fertilizer plant and camp. All of the site water is provided by t
Jan 1, 2003
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Reducing Mine Site Extreme Rainfall Vulnerability Using Climate-related Adaptation from Terrain Evaluation ResultsBy M Grigorescu, J H. Hodgkinson, M Khanal
The mining industry often needs to operate in remote or climatically harsh locations. The industry has recently been forced to deal with extreme conditions including floods, heatwaves and droughts. As
Jun 22, 2016
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Physicochemical properties of steelmaking slags for the mitigation of CO2 emissions in steel sectorBy J H. Heo, J H. Park, M J. Lee
In this paper, the challenging points regarding the high temperature physical chemistry of slags to achieve the improved and stable electric arc furnace (EAF) or electric smelting furnace (ESF) techno
Jun 19, 2024
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Pillar Extraction MethodsBy Ross J. F
A pillar 'is a block of coal left in the first working of a coal seam for the purpose of supporting the superincumbent strata in such a manner that the winning out roadways will be safe to traver
Jan 1, 1947
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Geochemical Characteristics of River Deposited Mine Wastes and Associated Contact Waters Downstream of the Ok Tedi Mine, Papua New Guinea ù Implications for ARD ManagementBy H Kundapen, B R. Bolton, H Davies
The Ok Tedi porphyry copper-gold mine is located in the Star Mountains of Western Province, Papua New Guinea. Open-cut mine commenced in 1984 and is due to cease around 2010. The mine produces a total
Jan 1, 2003
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On the Use of Mechanistic Blast-Outcome Measurement and Modelling for Optimisation of Explosive Selection in Underground MiningBy A S. Lund
Optimisation of the underground mining production process benefits from informed decision making during the process of explosive rock fragmentation. Selection of the most appropriate bulk explosive pr
Jan 1, 2001