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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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Gold, Calcite, and Other Materials on Activated Carbons from CIP PplantsBy Woodcock J. T, Sparrow G. J
Activated carbon particles obtained from a number of Australian CIP operations were examined with an optical and a scanning electron micro- scope and an electron microprobe. External surfaces, and po
Jan 1, 1988
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Isotopic Studies of Australian Natural and Coal Seam GasesBy Rigby D, Gould K. W, Hart G. H
The variation in chemical and isotopic composition of hydrocarbon gases generated from humic source rocks in the Cooper Basin, the orth West Shelf, the agoorin oil shale deposit. ollinsville and the s
Jan 1, 1985
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Advances in Dense Medium Cyclone Plant DesignBy G Gibson, B Bessen
In coal preparation, large dense medium cyclones (DMC) at low pressure heads (typically 9D where D = cyclone diameter) are the norm. This contrasts with high density mineral applications where, largel
Jan 1, 2009
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Heap Leaching at Camel Creek MineBy Menne D. M, Ladyman R
Camel Creek Mine operated by Lynch Mining Pty Ltd is located 65 km west of inghain and 160 kin north west of Townsville in North Queensland. (Figure 1). The Camel Creek gold mineralisation was disco
Jan 1, 1994
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Flow of Iron in Blast Furnace HearthBy Hara Y, Arino S, Nakamura M, Tachimori M
The theoretical and experimental studies have been done to clarify the hearth flow of iron and slag. The results of dissections show that the hearth can be treated as a packed bed of coke hav- ing
Jan 1, 1981
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The Application of Rock Mechanics to Mining at Renison LimitedDuring the past 18 months a rock mechanics project has been in operation at Renison Limited. The project was established to identify and investigate key problem areas that would affect future prod
Jan 1, 1982
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Waste Processing in the Zinc Industry Using Ausmelt TechnologyBy Robbilliard K. R, Floyd J. M
The problems facing the metallurgical industry from the viewpoint of the range of unacceptable residues, flue dusts and slags currently produced from the electrolytic zinc process, electric arc furn
Jan 1, 1993
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Blast Vibration Control and Assessment TechniquesBy Moore A. J, Evans R
Blast vibration control and assessment techniques have been developed which supplement traditional charge mass scaling methods. The improved techniques, which can be used to predict air and ground v
Jan 1, 1994
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Controls on Gold Mineralisation in the Pine Creek GeosynclineBy Eupene GS
The Early Proterozioc Pine Creek Geosyncline hosts a large number of gold showings. Mineralisation types include stratiform, synsedimentary deposits within iron formation and carbonaceous mudstone
Jan 1, 1984
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Broken Hill At The Cross RoadsA review is given of the development of the author's ideas on the relationship of ore occurrence to regional dislocations in the earth's crust, presently identifiable in particular areas
Jan 1, 1983
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The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited. (Iron and Steel Works.) The Basic Open Hearth ProcessBy Walker E. R
IN the early age of steel it was made hy what is known as the cementation proeess, in which wrought iron was embedded in charcoal and heated in a mufflc furnace to a tcmperature of approximately 1100&
Jan 1, 1930
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The Assessment of Cast Blasting Practices Using Monitoring TechniquesBy Moxon N. T, Berndt J. R
BHP-Utah Coal Limited's Peak Downs Mine is located in Cen- tral Queensland, approximately 200 km south west of Mackay. The annual raw coal production of the mine is over 8 million tpa, requirin
Jan 1, 1989
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Evidence for, and Implications of,a Genetic Relationship Between MVT and SEDEX Zinc-Lead DepositsMssissippi Valley-type (MVT) and sedimentary-exhalative (SEDEX) zinc-lead deposits represent about half to three-quarters of the world's production and reserves of lead and zinc. The two deposi
Jan 1, 1993
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The Path to Successful Roof Support AutomationThe first hydraulic roof supports were installed underground in 1950s and ever since that time engineering developments have improved the supports in many different ways. However. advances in three ma
Jan 1, 1991
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Mining Operations at Que RiverThe Que River Mine is a small under-ground base and precious metals mine located in north-western Tasmania. Current production rate is 220,000 tonne/yr from reserves grading 0.37% copper, 7.1% lead, 1
Jan 1, 1985
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Filling Operations at Mount IsaBy Hunter GW
This paper gives an account of the filling system at Mount Isa from surface fill production to stope discharge underground. A brief explanation of the surface facility and reticulation is given pr
Jan 1, 1982
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Geology, Resource Definition and Reserve Estimation at Mount Charlotte, Kalgoorlie, Western AustraliaBy Morley C
The Mount Charlotte gold mine is located 0.75 km east of the General Post Office in Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie WA and about 3.5 km north of the Fimiston Operations on the famous Golden Mile.Mechanised
Jan 1, 1993
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Resin Bonded Bolting in French Coal MinesRoof bolting with resin bonded bolts has been developed extensively in French coal mines. There are three aspects of this development: 1. The reason for and the care used in the development of roof
Jan 1, 1971
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Rockburst: Understanding and Control - Past, Present and FutureBy Hagan T. O
The problem of rockbursts presents a serious threat to many deep, hard-rock mines. For several decades, the owners and managers of affected mines have been concious of the urgent need to control r
Jan 1, 1986