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Hexagon SetsTIMBER supports for large underground cavities are temporary expedients until the permanent filling can be put in. Nevertheless, timber supports are very necessary in some form. The general problem is
Jan 1, 1912
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New Ideas on Gippsland Basin Regional TectonicsBy Colwell J. B, Constantine A. E
A unique, regional grid of deep (12 - 14 second record length), seismic reflection and refraction data has been recorded by the Australian Bureau of Mineral Resources (BMR) across the offshore Gipps
Jan 1, 1992
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Murrin Murrin CCD1 Rake Mechanism Modification - The Decision and the ResultBy J Belke
Murrin Murrin Operations have not had a successful beginning. Numerous reliability and operability issues, many of which are the result of design decisions, have been addressed through mechanical and
Jan 1, 2004
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Application of Reverse Flotation in Upgrading Western Australian Magnetite Iron OresBy Misra V. N
Upgrading of a Koolanooka magnetite iron ore sample provided by Kingstream Steel Ltd was investigated using low intensity magnetic separation (LIMS) and reverse flotation. The ore contained 38.6 per
Jan 1, 1999
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The evolution of SAG shell lining and introduction of the skip row designBy M Swart, H Ståhlbröst, P Toor
Development of SAG liners has always been a strong focus and interest in mineral processing as SAG liners significantly impact on plant performance (throughput and grind size), material costs and plan
Sep 11, 2017
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Arc Exploration from the Hydrothermal Plume PerspectiveBy C E. J de Ronde, I C. Wright
Oceanic subduction-related volcanic frontal arcs extend over 20 000 km within the western Pacific basin and over 21 500 km worldwide, yet they remain largely unexplored with respect to active seafloor
Jan 1, 2002
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The Use of Cost Indices to Update Historical Mine CostsThe application of cost updating with the aid of cost indices is reviewed with particular regard to the mining industry. Examples of applicable cost index series are included with values given for t
Jan 1, 1990
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Volcanic - Hosted Minerelisation on Woodlark Island Papua New GuineaBy Finlayson EJ
Epithermal gold is hosted by late Middle Miocene Okiduse Volcanics on Woodlark Island. Dating of associated alteration minerals indicate mineralisation to be broadly contemporaneous with volcanis
Jan 1, 1987
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High Temperature Electrochemical Measurement of Tin Oxide Activity in SlagFew, if any, reliable thermodynamic data are available for the activity of tin oxide in slags. In this work, the activity of the oxide in silica saturated iron silicate slags has been measured at 1573
Jan 1, 1983
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The Phytoremediation and Phytomining of Heavy MetalsBy B R, R Brooks, R Simcock, R Stewart
As environmental costs incurred by the mining industry become increasingly subject to critical analysis, new technology is necessary to ensure the further development of good relationships between the
Jan 1, 1999
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Production Capacity Optimisation in the Presence of Grade UncertaintyGrade uncertainty can have a number of important implications for a mining operation. One of the most significant risks in not considering grade uncertainty in planning is the over or under allocation
Dec 6, 2010
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Determination of Low Concentrations of Tin in OresBy Alvin J. F
Tin in ores containing 0·025 to 1·5 per cent tin can be determined polarographically by the reduction of the chlorostannite ion at the dropping mercury electrode in 2M hydrochloric acid solu
Jan 1, 1962
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Geoscience input into blasting operations – let’s set a new standardBy T N. Little
The author contends that geoscience is presently under-utilised in the rock fragmentation by blasting process. Before we can set standards in this area, the following is required: mine geologists need
Sep 20, 2017
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On-Stream Shale Detector for Sedimentary Iron OresBy Holmes R. J, Miles J. G
An on-stream shale detector has been developed that is suitable for use on conveyor belts carrying iron ore of up to 200 mm particle size. The shale is distinguished from high-grade iron ore by means
Jan 1, 1981
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Statistical Thermodynamic Approach to Chain Polymers in Binary Silicate MeltsBy Mehrotra G. M, Frohberg M. G
Based on the concepts of statistical thermodynamics of athermal mixtures, an approach is developed which is capable of quantitatively explaining the thermodynamic properties of binary silicate systems
Jan 1, 1975
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East-Dipping Strike Faults on The Boulder Belt, Kalgoorlie(Published by courtesy of the Great Boulder Pty. Gold Mines, Limited)1. INTRODUCTIONThe faults described in the following paper are of a somewhat unusual character, and have presented a serious proble
Jan 1, 1941
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Some Technical Aspects of Treatment Operations at Mary Kathleen Uranium Ltd.By Hemingway P, Boag J
Major operating aspects of the Mary Kathleen Uranium Ltd. treatment plant are discussed with partkular reference to those which are peculiar to this operation.Problems associated with the production o
Jan 1, 1961
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Photostructural Detection of Concealed Cleat and Faults Influencing Coal Mine PlanningCoal cleat and faulting influence failure, gas release, and choice of preferred mining directions, locations, and sequences. Unfortunately soil and younger rock cover restrict direct mapping of these
Jan 1, 1979
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On Mining and Metallurgical EducationIn New York City, on the walls of the library of the United Engineering Societies are these words:"Engineering-the art of organising and directing men and of controlling the forces and materials
Jan 1, 1941
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The Influence of Arsenic and Bismuth on the Mechanical Properties of Copper-Nickel-Phosphorus AlloysThis investigation was planned to determine:1. The precipitation-hardening properties of the copper-nickel-phosphorus alloys; and2. The influence of arsenic and bismuth, singly and together, on the me
Jan 1, 1944