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Who's Afraid of the Mines Inspector?By G Neely
COPING WITH COMPLEXITY In every industry, and mining is no exception, plant and processes increase in complexity over time and managers and operators need correspondingly more knowledge. The mine ma
Jan 1, 1994
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Film-Magnetic Separation Technique to Strengthen the Separation of Complicated Weakly-Magnetic MineralsBy J-S Zhang
In this paper, the author briefly introduces the resource characteristics of Chinese iron ore, as well as the present increasing market demand for iron concentrate. The SHP-3200 wet high-intensity mag
Jan 1, 2005
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Modelling Rock Behaviour in Rock CuttingBy Boland J
Prediction of rock cuttability by various excavation machines such as tunnel boring machines, road headers, rippers, picks, roller disc cutters, excavators, etc is of major concern to both civil an
Jan 1, 1995
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The Manufacture of Tungsten Powder and Ferro-Silicon at the Works of the Broken Hill Pty. Company Limited, Newcastle:Shortly after the outbreak of war in September, 1939, it became apparent that considerable quantities of certain metals and alloys which at that time were not being produced in Australia would be requ
Jan 1, 1947
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Phase I Results From Ground and Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Analysis of Natural and Anthropogenic Acidic DrainageBy D B, M A. Sares, D W. Coulter, D C. Peters
This presentation discusses NASA-funded research on the ability of hyperspectral remote sensing to map diagnostic acid rock drainage (ARD) mineralogy that adversely affects water quality within waters
Jan 1, 2003
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The Miner's Guide to a Better Environmental PerformanceBy G MORRIS
The mining industry has been rightly proud of its environmental achievements and it would be fair to say that in some areas the Australian mining industry is at the forefront of world practice in e
Jan 1, 1992
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Phenomenological Modelling of the High Pressure Grinding RollsBy Weller KR, Lim IL
The high pressure grinding rolls is one of the few new comminution devices that offer substantial savings when compared with traditional crushing and grinding circuits and with SAG milling. The mach
Jan 1, 1993
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Geotechnical Assessment of the West Wall of KCGM's Super PitKalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines Pty Ltd is currently developing the 'Super Pit' gold mine in the mining area known as the Golden Mile adjacent to the city of KalgoorlieBoulder, Western
Jan 1, 1994
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The Otago Schist, New Zealand and the Klondike Schist, Canada û A Comparison of Two Historic Gold FieldsBy D Craw
Otago Schist and Klondike Schist are two Paleozoic-Mesozoic metamorphic belts on the circum-Pacific margin in which there has been a long history of abundant alluvial gold mining, but only minor hard-
Jan 1, 2007
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Surfactant-assisted Filtration of Ignite SlurriesBy Readett D. J
Soluble salts can be removed from Bowmans lignite by water and acid leaching. The success of the removal of water soluble or acid exchangeable impurities is directly associated with the efficiency
Jan 1, 1989
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Some Aspects of the Design of Saraji MineCommencing early in 1975, Saraji Mine in Central Queensland will product 3.56 million tonnes in the first year and then 4.57 million tonnes annually for the Japanese and European markets. The coal
Jan 1, 1974
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Brief Outline of Mount Isa Copper SmelterThe equipment and general smelter layout for the Mount Isa Copper Smelter were designed by engineers associated with the American Smelting and Refining Company and by Mount Isa staff engineers. The fi
Jan 1, 1953
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Pike River Coal - Quality Environmental ManagementA major new mine to be developed at Pike River during 2005 has been designed to have a minimal impact upon the environment, and an overall net conservation gain. The Pike River Coalfield is located on
Jan 1, 2005
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An Advance Load-Haul-Dump Vehicle-A New Concept In Underground Mining MachineryBy Eaton R. A
The design of most underground mining machines shows little evidence of regard for ergonomic principles and operator comfort. Likewise, efficiency and ease of operation often appear to have been g
Jan 1, 1987
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Disposal of Run-Off Water by Land Application at Ranger Uranium Mine, Northern Territory: Geochemical and Radiological ConsiderationsBy Watters R
Modem open cut and underground mining in the tropics inevitably expose partially weathered and unweathered rocks to oxygen and water, leading to weathering and the release of solutes and often acidi
Jan 1, 1994
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The Sucker CentrifugeAn airlift pump is fitted to the screw conveyor of a decanter type centrifuge in order to pump out soft cakes which are difficult to discharge from a standard decanter. The new patented2 design imp
Jan 1, 1989
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The Design And Operation Of The Cemented Hydraulic Fill Station Mount ISA Mines LimitedBy Kerr M. H, Slaughter P. J
Design of the new cemented hydraulic fill plant was based mainly on experience with a succession of previous fill plants. Two stage cycloning of combined concentrator tailings was introduced. Desig
Jan 1, 1973
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Preassembly Concepts to Reduce Project Capital CostsBy Kruse JW, Kjar AR
Recently there has been increased recognition o'f the cost savings that can be achieved by the greater use of offsite preassembly for the construction of industrial plants. Preassembly is a me
Jan 1, 1983
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The Importance Of Quality In Statements Of Coal ReservesSimple quotation of quantities of coal reserves neglects the relationship between qualities of coals and their efficient use. If exploitation of a deposit is contemplated, its life expectancy can
Jan 1, 1979
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Re-opening of Mining at Mt LyellThe Mt Lyell Mine at Queenstown, Tasmania was re-opened in 1995 by Copper Mines of Tasmania Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Mt Lyell Mining Co Ltd. The re-opening followed over 100 years of copp
Jan 1, 1998