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Recent Development in the Refractory Requirements for Iron and SteelmakingBy Brien R. J, O&apos
Faster and more efficient methods of producing and refining iron and steel are imposing severe conditions on the refractory materials used to contain these metals in the molten state. In order to p
Jan 1, 1976
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Evaluating and Controlling Geological RiskThe paper first outlines the conceptual basis for evaluating and controlling geological risk. Geological risk, the economic reflection of the uncertainties associated with tonnage, grade, and other
Jan 1, 1994
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Polycom High Pressure Grinding Principles and Industrial ApplicationKrupp Polysius AG, FRG, in close cooperation with Prof. Dr. K. Schoenert, FRG have developed the principle of the high pressure grind- ing roll POLYCOM. The POLYCOM mill basically consists of two cou
Jan 1, 1988
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Reduction of Ilmenite in a Commercial Rotary Kiln - An X-Ray Diffraction StudyBy Reid A. F
Since early 1971 Western Titanium N.L. has been operating an ilmenite upgrading plant on a commercial basis at Capel, Western Australia. In their process ilmenite is pre- oxidized, then reduced in
Jan 1, 1973
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Refining of Hot Metal with Na2CO3By Kajioka H, Nakamura Y
Na2CO3 is a powerful flux for both dephosphorization and desulphurization in oxidizing atmospheres. In order to study refining with Na2CO3 and the nature of the Na2CO3 slag itself, hot metal (4Kg)
Jan 1, 1980
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Analysis of Lead/Zinc Concentrator Flotation Performance at Mount Isa Mines LimitedBy Watsford RMS, Wickham P
In October 1980 the two existing flotation circuits were combined into a single new circuit. This circuit used modern 11.3 m3 flotation cells which replaced 1.4 m3 units. Sometime after this change
Jan 1, 1978
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Rock Breaking on the Melbourne Undergroudn Rail LoopTechniques and results achieved during the excavation of the Melbourne Underground Rail Loop (HURL) are summarised and discussed in the context of the various restraints present in a typical urban
Jan 1, 1978
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Pillar Recovery at West Coast MinesSublevel open stoping was introduced at Rosebery in 1972; most of the stoping prior to this was horizontal cut and fill. Sublevel open stoping presently accounts for 65% of the Rosebery underground
Jan 1, 1982
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The Effects of Surface Active Agents on the Comminution of a Quartz Bearing Gold OreBy Gupta A, Hall ST
The grinding characteristics of quartz which is normally associated with gold bearing ores in Kalgoorlie area was examined in a stainless steel laboratory size ball-mill in the presence of inorga
Jan 1, 1978
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Spoil Pile Instability with Reference to the Goonyella Mine, QueenslandThe characteristics and causes of the spoil pile failures at the Goonyella Mine are described, and research results from investigations of spoil pile instability are discussed. Some effects on spoil
Jan 1, 1981
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Gold Mine Evaluation Some Evaluation ConceptsThis paper introduces a classification of gold orebodies, and comments on the importance of cutting high grade values, the choice of an appropriate ore reserve method and the necessity for produci
Jan 1, 1987
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CaroÆs Acid Queensland Mines Plant TrialsBy Fulton E, Ring RJ, Waters DJ
Laboratory leach tests of Nabarlek uranium ore carried out by the Australian Atomic Energy Commission to compare the effectiveness of Caro's Acid1 (permonosulphuric acid) as an alternative oxi
Jan 1, 1978
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The Waihi Epithermal Gold-Silver Quartz Vein System, New Zealand: a High-Throughput Geothermal System of Late Miocene Age (194719d8-ed32-49b1-a277-cf211be8fca3)By Blattner P
The Late Miocene gold-silver bearing epithermal system at Waihi has some close similarities in its paleo-thermal and -geochemical structure with modern, volcanic-hosted geothermal systems such as Oha
Jan 1, 1995
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Weak Claystone Floors and their Implications to Pillar Design and SettlementBy Gordon N
The in situ behaviour of claystone floors associated with the Wallarah, Great Northern and Fassifem Seams has been studied using a comprehensive suite of stress and displacement monitors. The inst
Jan 1, 1992
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Latest Developments in Visualising Spatial Continuity from Variogram AnalysisSpatial continuity as described by a variogram is a reflection of the underlying mineralisation/geology. Modelling of the spatial continuity (variogram) must account for both the quantitative data
Jan 1, 1996
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Optimisation of Cut-Off Grade at Mount Isa Mines Limited Æs Enterprise MineBy G MacSporran, I Sheppard
The practical application of LaneÆs theory on optimum cut-off grade policy has to date proved difficult for selective stoping in large-scale underground mining. The key to determining an optimum cut-o
Jan 1, 2003
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Mineral Prospectivity of the Middle Devonian Dulladerry Volcanics, Central-West New South WalesThe middle-Devonian Dulladerry Volcanics is a complex of A-type, predominantly rhyolitic ignimbrites, lavas and breccias. They form a NNW trending belt some 90 km long and 10-20 km wide, east of Par
Jan 1, 1995
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The Design and Evaluation of a Large Direct-Contact Ice-Air Cooler for Vaal Reefs Gold MineBy Bluhm S. J, Feio L, Ramsden R
A new mining area at the Vaal Reefs gold mine is to have a shaft. system which will extend to a depth of 4 200 m and will require 130 MW of cooling. A novel feature of the proposed cooling system
Jan 1, 1988
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Al Assisted Coal Interpretation TechniquesBy Godresse M, Turczynski G. P J, Driver I. J, Low G, Ozawa N
Geological evaluations of coal deposits have been traditionally undertaken in a somewhat manual manner. Information is collected downhole by chip sampling, coring and using downhole geophysical log
Jan 1, 1995
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Non-Electric Mass Blasting as Practiced at Mount CharlotteThe proximity of the Town of Kalgoorlie to the Mount Charlotte mine necessitates that charge weight per delay be limited in order to keep surface vibration levels within acceptable limits and to re
Jan 1, 1982