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Continuing Improvements in Longhole Stoping at the Bulyanhulu MineBy P. O'Connell, J. Lever, C. Clemence
The Bulyanhulu Mine, Tanzania is constantly trialing ideas for improvements in the drill and blast process. The project work has resulted in a large number of choices in explosive type and charging me
Jan 1, 2006
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Ground Control At Leinster Nickel Operations (0c0084dd-072a-410b-a5aa-88a595999659)Leinster Nickel Operations, located in Western Australia, consists of an underground and three open pit mines in relatively adverse ground conditions. This paper reviews our ground control practices i
Jan 1, 2006
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Piling Projects Constructed With Vinyl Polymer Support Fluid In Glasgow, ScotlandBy Derek J. Lennon
Ground conditions in central Glasgow generally comprise loose granular deposits overlying stiffer soils. CFA piling would normally be preferred for urban sites in these ground conditions, but flightin
Jan 1, 2006
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Fine Coal Handleability: The Effect of Coal Particles Wettability on Coal Bulk DensityBy M. E. Holuszko
A research program has been carried out at the Mining Department of the University of British Columbia to study the effect of wettability of coal on its handleability and bulk density. The effect of m
Jan 1, 2006
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Static And Dynamic Yield Stress Of Water-Bentonite SuspensionsBy C. Tsamantaki
Water-bentonite suspensions exhibit a yield stress which is defined as the minimum applied stress for flow. Considerable debate exists about the yield stress being a material property, hence different
Jan 1, 2006
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The Deep Parts of the Kiirunavaara Apatite-Magnetite Orebody in Kiruna, Northern Sweden and the Impact of Future Mining on the Township of KirunaThe Kiirunavaara apatite-magnetite orebody is about 4 km long and approximately 100 m thick sheet-like body, which lies roughly in a north-south direction and dips from the horizontal plane along its
Jan 1, 2006
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Modelling And Control Of Copper Isasmelt FurnaceBy Pengfu Tan
One copper Isasmelt furnace has been operated in Xstrata Copper at Mount Isa in Australia since 1992. A thermodynamic model and computer program, CuModel, has been developed to model the distribution
Jan 1, 2006
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Analysis Of Piles Reinforced By Jet-Grouting MethodBy JO Choi
Jet-grouting method is a useful technique to reinforce foundations on relatively soft or vulnerable soil layers such as fractured zone and stratum with cavities. Although jet-grouting has been widely
Jan 1, 2006
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Industrial Minerals 2005 – Common Clay and ShaleBy R. L. Virta
Common clay is a natural, fine-grained material composed of hydrous aluminum silicates. Shale is a laminated sedimentary rock that is formed by the consolidation of clay, mud or silt. Production
Jan 1, 2006
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Iron Control in High?Concentration Chloride Leaching ProcessesBy G. B. Harris
In recent years, increasing attention has been focused on the hydrometallurgical treatment of base metals feeds, especially nickel laterites and polymetallic sulphides. One approach that has received
Jan 1, 2006
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Busbar Section OptimizationBy D. P. Ziegler
Formulas relating economic optimum busbar cross sectional areas to busbar cost, electric price and financial parameters are reviewed and revised. Application of the formulas is illustrated with discus
Jan 1, 2006
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Mathematical Definition of Particle HydrophobicityAs a bubble travels through the pulp region of a flotation cell, it will collect the most hydrophobic particles of an intermediate particle size range, this being the primary source of true flotation
Jan 1, 2006
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Microstructural characterization of Brazilian Iron ores for quality control in iron making ? a geometallurgical approachBy Varadarajan Seshadri
Geometallurgical characterization of iron ore which is a raw material for Iron making as in the case of charcoal blast furnaces operating in Brazil or for production of agglomerates such as iron
Jan 1, 2006
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Synthesis Of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles By Flame Spray PyrolysisBy Hee Dong Jang
Crystalline metal oxide nanoparticles such as lithium cobalt oxide (LiCoO2) and indium tin oxide (ITO) were synthesized from sprayed droplets of aqueous precursor solution by flame spray pyrolysis. Co
Jan 1, 2006
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Silicothermic Extraction of Magnesium from Dolomite by Induction HeatingBy N. K. Jaber
The "Pidgeon Process" for the extraction of magnesium from dolomite ore utilizing ferrosilicon as the reducing agent has been studied extensively by active metallurgists such Mr L,M, Pidgeon the fathe
Jan 1, 2006
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Recent Advances In Large Diameter Diaphragm Wall ShaftsBy Benoit Virollet
Over the last 10 years the diameter of unbraced, unlined and unanchored circular shafts has grown dramatically in many parts of the world. This progress has taken place through improvements in: constr
Jan 1, 2006
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Carbothermal Reduction Study Of Kaolin And Two Different Silica SourcesBy Sutham Niyomwas
Synthesis of alumina-mullite-silicon carbide composite (Al2O3-Al6Si2O13-SiCw) was obtained in situ by carbothermal reduction of a mixture of kaolin and two different silica sources. The carbothermal r
Jan 1, 2006
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Making Coal Cool?Three Proven Ideas to Enhance Coals Public ImagePublic perceptions about coal remain neutral to negative But gains are slowly being made as the public becomes more aware of coal as ?abundant, affordable, and increasingly clean?
Jan 1, 2006
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Mortimer Smelter: Operations DescriptionBy C. Sima, M. Legoabe
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, furnace, platinum Mortimer Smelter is one of the three smelting operations in the Anglo Platinum Group. It is located in the Limpopo Province, approximately 100 km north
Jan 1, 2006
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A Symphony Of Collaboration Between Mining And EngineeringBy M. Andrews, B. J. Göhre, G. Strong, C. Terblanche
Mechanized mining can be experienced as a symphony by substituting the instruments for the different machines that each perform their own function and thus have different sounds. The drill-rig is the
Jan 1, 2006