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Trends in the Study of the Physical Chemistry of SteelmakingThe history of the physical chemistry of steelmaking is reviewed through international conferences, and compared with the Japanese contribution. Subjects remaining to be solved are discussed. Seve
Jan 1, 1980
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The Operation and Interaction of Grates and Pulp Lifters in Autogenous and Semi-Autogenous Mills (60786753-9987-4610-9db2-f26067a91f8f)By S Latchireddi
Close circuiting autogenous and semi-autogenous mills is an energy efficient way of grinding and a number of operations have utilised this in the design of their comminution circuits. Owing to the lar
Jan 1, 2000
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On the stability of CaS in liquid steel containing alumina or spinel inclusionsBy N N. Viswanathan, D Kumar, S Kumar
In secondary steelmaking, calcium treatment is practised to modify the solid alumina or spinel inclusions into liquid or partially liquid calcium aluminates. It has been seen that the dissolved calciu
Jun 19, 2024
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The Distribution of Hydrothermal Minerals at the Golden Cross Epithermal Au-Ag Deposit, Waihi, New Zealand.By Mauk JL, McOnie A, Simmons SF
Three cross sections, 200 m apart, display the distribution of indicator hydrothermal minerals across the Empire zone of the Golden Cross epithermal Au-Ag deposit, Waihi, New Zealand. These minerals
Jan 1, 1995
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Static Testing of ShotcreteBy A G. Thompson, E Villaescusa, D Howard
The Western Australian School of Mines (WASM) has developed a facility for the static testing of full-scale ground support elements (Morton et al, 2007). The test facility consists of several stiff st
Jan 1, 2008
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The Monitoring of Mineral Processing Operations Using Computer Vision and Neural NetworksBy Bezuidenhout M, Moolman D. W
In the minerals industry numerous problems cannot be solved by conventional mathematical models owing to their complexity or a lack of phenomenological understanding. Neural networks provide one way
Jan 1, 1997
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History and Development of Coal Mining in the Burragorang Valley AreaThe Burragorang Valley lies approx. 95 km by road south west of Sydney and some 35 km west of Camden. It is over 80 km in length and varies in width from 3 km to over 16 km. Geologically, the histo
Jan 1, 1976
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Computer Modelling in the Solution of Continuous Miner Heading Ventilation ProblemsBy Meyer C. F
The increasing use of continuous miners in the extraction of high coal seams has amplified the need for enhanced ventilation systems in the headings. Owing to larger face dimensions and higher produ
Jan 1, 1995
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Control and Distribution of Face Air by Water Sprays on Mining MachinesBy Muldoon T
Water sprays on mining machines are generally put there to reduce dust; however, research by the Bureau of Mines and others has shown that considerable airflows may also be generated by these spray
Jan 1, 1983
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Water ù The New Precious Resource: Planning, Management and Allocation Queensland-StyleBy G Milligan
This paper describes how water is being planned, managed and used in Queensland as both a precious natural resource, vital for healthy ecosystems, and as a valuable tradeable commodity, necessary to s
Jan 1, 2003
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Characterisation and Correlation of Volcanism in the McArthur Basin and Transitional Domain, NTBy D J Rawlings
The Palaeo- to Mesoproterozoic McArthur Basin contains a thick (-10 km) intracratonic platform cover sequence of unmetamorphosed and relatively undeformed sedimentary and volcanic rocks (Pietsch et
Jan 1, 1994
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Improving Quality Assurance and Quality Control Practices - Basic Methodology Using Worked ExamplesBy P Stoker
The need for quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) in the sampling and assaying of minerals is fundamental to the reliability and confidence of a mineral resource estimate, reserve estimate an
Jan 1, 2009
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Paleoplacer Potential in the Mid-Proterozoic of the Northern Territory-A Study of the Westmoreland ConglomerateBy Wygralk A, Hallenstein CP
On a world scale, many Mid-Proterozoic fluvial sediments are prospective for low grade, large-tonnage gold deposits. A significant area of the Northern Territory is covered by such Mid-Proterozoic
Jan 1, 1984
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Thinning of the Ozone LayerIt has become increasingly clear in recent years that human kind has developed the capacity to alter the environment of the Earth on a global scale. The changes are often subtle. This is particularly
Jan 1, 1990
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Operational Excellence in Rock Blasting - From a European Point of ViewBy R Lurf, C Weber
In the frame of this paper a holistic dynamic process model approach is presented in order to introduce operational and technical excellence in drilling and blasting. Both on a macro and micro level t
Jan 1, 2007
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Pore Structure of Surfactant Modified MontmorillonitesBy Q Zhou, Y Ma, J Zhu, R L. Frost, P Yuan
A series of organoclays with different surfactant arrangements were prepared by ion exchange. The resulting organoclays were investigated using a combination of characterisation techniques, including
Jan 1, 2008
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Miner Training at Aberfoyle Tin LimitedBy Coronel PT
Like companies in other sectors of industry, mining companies are experiencing significant problems with low labour productivity, high labour turnover, and accidents. Increasingly, companies are
Jan 1, 1980
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Effective Blast EngineeringOf all of the processes in the mining cycle, blasting has the greatest impact on the efficiency of both mining itself and the initial stages of ore processing. The cost of blasting can be readily acco
Jan 1, 1999
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Rate Limitations of the Slag Fuming ProcessWhile there is reasonable agreement on the basic chemistry of the slag fuming process, there has been an on-going debate for nearly 50 years as to the nature of the rate controlling factors in its ind
Jan 1, 2000
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Risk, Responsibility, Return û Geotechnical Practice in MiningGeotechnical practice combines the site engineering geological model with engineering design and operations to control risk. The responsibility of the geotechnical professional is to present relevant
Jan 1, 2004