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A Case Study on Mine Subsidence Due to Multi-Seam Longwall Extraction
The case study has identified and characterised additional subsidence arising from longwall mining above or under existing longwall goaf. It suggests that the magnitude, mechanisms and prediction meth
Nov 25, 2010
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Mine Planning and Risk Management Associated with the Breakthrough of the Telfer Sublevel Cave into the Active Telfer Open Pit
The Telfer main dome open pit is operated by Newcrest Mining Limited at a current production rate of 50 Mt/a from a pit dimension compromising 2 km strike length, 1 km width and 250 m depth. As part o
May 1, 2010
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Coated Gold from Cobar, New South Wales
By Edwards A. B
A table concentrate obtained experimentally by the New Occidental Gold Mines N.L. has unusual interest on account of the presence in it of abundant coated or "black" gold. The concentrate wa
Jan 1, 1941
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Advanced Techniques for On-Line Monitoring of Brown Coal Quality
By Lottrey A. L, Sowerby B. D, Cutmore N. G
On-line monitoring of low rank coal quality during input to a process has the potential to provide benefits through: ò anticipation of coal quality variations prior to utilisation; ò provision of a t
Jan 1, 1992
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Improving the Recovery of Coarse Coal Particles in a Jameson Cell
By G J. Harbort, Z Pokra
It has been observed in several Jameson cell installations where the source for flotation feed is deslime screens, that the recovery of coal particles greater than 0.5 m is not as great as that of fin
Jan 1, 2005
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Development in Modern Refractories Practice and Application
A general outline of the significant features in the quality and manufacture of the more common refractories is given. Where possible, linkage between quality development and control and service appli
Jan 1, 1961
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Digital rocks for iron ore sinters – towards a D quantification of sinter textures
By D O’Dea, B Godel, T Honeyands, B Ellis, T Harvey
X-ray computed tomography (XCT) is a non-destructive technique that allows the exploration of the internal structure of solid objects in 3D. Over the past ten years, the combination of XCT with more c
Jul 24, 2017
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Discovery of Uranium Mineralization in the Manyingee Channel, Onslow Region of Western Australia
By Morabito J, Harrop D. W
Uranium exploration was commenced in 1973 and carried out at a regional scale over a wide area of the northern part of the Camarvon Basin of Western Australia by Minatome Australia Pty Limited and the
Jan 1, 1981
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Tungsten Carbide in Mining
By Gunderson C. T
The use of carbide tipped integral drill steels and detachable bits is discussed in relation to the means of drilling or cutting employed. It is stressed that only by correct use can the full value of
Jan 1, 1958
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The Importance Properties of Hydraulic Fill, with Particular Reference to Mechanized Cut and Fill Mining Operations
Essential features of the role of the fill material in mechanized cut and fill mining are discussed, with particular emphasis on its dewatering and strength development after emplacement. The fill mat
Jan 1, 1966
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The Importance of Sampling in the Mineral Industry
By R J. Holmes
An accurate knowledge of the chemical, mineralogical and physical characteristics of ores and mineral products that are mined, processed and traded is crucial to effective resource utilisation, plant
Jul 15, 2013
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Iron Ore - Mineral Processing Overview
Iron Ore - Mineral Processing Overview Several years of iron ore price increases, coupled with a period of strong global demand for raw materials, presented iron and steel producers with unprecedente
Sep 13, 2010
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The Application of Oxygen Isotope Studies to the Occurrence of Gold Mineralisation in Eastern Australia
By A F. Wilson
The use of stable isotopic measurements as a technique for elucidating the origin and history of the water in hydrothermal fluids is relatively new. Recent studies have emphasised the importance of me
Jan 1, 1980
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Application of X-ray Diffraction to Iron Ores - Potential Implications for Grade Control and Downstream Processing
The steps for the beneficiation of iron ores differ from ore to ore, depending on the mineralogical phases of the particular iron ore and the nature of the association of the gangue minerals with iron
Aug 12, 2013
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Potential for the Utilisation of Micro-Organisms in Gold Processing
By D C. McPhail, S L. Rogers, J Brugger
Using iron- and sulfur-oxidising bacteria to catalyse the breakdown of sulfides that host the gold is an important biological method for the pretreatment of refractory gold ores. Following this biolog
Jan 1, 2007
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Mineralization at Aberfoyle Tin Mine Rossarden, Tasmania
By Lyon R. J P
The quartz-cassiterite-wolfram veins at the Aberfoyle Tin Mine, north-eastern Tasmania, form a sheeted zone about 200 ft. wide and 1,600 ft. long in slightly contact metamorphosed shales, slates and g
Jan 1, 1957
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Multistage Evolution of High-Grade Hematite Orebodies From the Hamersley Province, Western Australia
By G R. Dickens, N H. S Oliver
Deformed regions of the Hamersley Province, Western Australia, contain several major iron ore deposits where banded iron-formation (BIF) of the Dales Gorge Member was converted to martite-microplaty h
Jan 1, 2002
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The Recovery of Gold from Refractory Ores with Some Recent Karangahake Experience
Refractory gold ores have been the subject of intensive metallurgical study in order to achieve more efficient recovery of contained values and at the same time to minimise environmental impact. Consi
Jan 1, 1993
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Effective Mine Planning on a Microcomputer
Tougher physical mining and processing conditions as well as economic circumstances are causing many mining companies to re-evaluate the effectiveness of their mine planning. The recent wave of ine
Jan 1, 1989