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Developments in Ore Handling Methods at Mount Isa Mines LimitedBy Palmer C. G, Rowe P. G
Ore handling improvements at Mount Isa Mines Limited were necessary to keep abreast of technological advances in all phases of sublevel stoping practice.In the early 1930s an efficient ore handling sy
Jan 1, 1961
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The Control of Hydro Power Distribution System in Deep MinesBy Wymer DG
The concept of hydro power in deep mines is based on the exploitation of the hydrostatic head that can be gained as refrigerated cooling water descends in shaft pipe columns from the surface, to provi
Jan 1, 1985
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Leaching Behavior of Gold in Iodide SolutionsBy Qi P. H
Gold dissolution can be achieved with a number of complexing ligands, all with varying degrees of stability. Processes based on the use of halogens have been known for many years. Beside providing t
Jan 1, 1991
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Dissolution Mechanism of Silver in Molten SlagsBasicity(aO2−) has been known to affect the physicochemical properties of molten slags in the metallurgical processes. However, because of the impossibility of direct measurement of single-ion a
Jan 1, 2000
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Arc-Plasma Reduction of Tantalum Oxide with CarbonBy Mimura K
The carbon reduction of tantalum pentoxide was investigated in a plasma-arc furnace. The sample was a mixture of tantalum pentoxide and graphite, vacuum pressed into a briquette and was reduced at
Jan 1, 1980
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Immersible Probes Eliminate Sampling in On-Stream AnalysisBy Stump NW
Until a year ago all isotope on-stream analysis utilised flow cells similar to those designed for conventional X-ray on-stream analysis. These systems incorporated a fairly complex sampling system n
Jan 1, 1971
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Shaft Sinking at the Cassidy Shaft Mount CharlotteBy Doyle P, Mulroney D
The Cassidy Shaft was sunk to access the Mount Charlotte and Reward Orebodies below the Flanagan Fault. The 1,184m deep shaft is concrete lined to 6.5m diameter for its full depth. The initial 590m wa
Jan 1, 1985
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Profitable and Productive Partnerships ù Optimising Coal Recovery in Close Proximity to the Hunter RiverBy D Stacey, J Matthews
Hunter Valley Operations in partnership with Orica Explosives designed a process to optimise coal extraction at depths greater than 65 m below the Hunter River in a safe and cost effective manner. The
Jan 1, 2001
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The development of soil water characteristic curves for soil types classified according to the USCSBy A Satyanaga, H Rahardjo, K G. Mercer
The soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) is one of the most essential soil properties in unsaturated soil mechanics. The water flow and storage characteristics of an unsaturated soil are closely rel
Jul 23, 2018
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Magnetic Separation within RenisonÆs Sulphide CircuitPyrrhotite is the predominant gangue mineral at Renison comprising about 60 percent of the sulphides in an average ore blend. It exists as two crystal structures - monoclinic and hexagonal. Monoclin
Jan 1, 1991
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A Study on the High-Water Solidifying Materials for Gob-Along Roadside instead of Coal PillarsBy Yin J, Sun H
A new technology has been introduced - the use of the High-Water Solidifying Material for providing pumped roadside supports to maintain a roadway for re-use in longwall retreating. As a gob edge s
Jan 1, 1992
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Studies on Chlorination of Rutile and StruveriteBy Azizan A
The paper presents the results of chlorination of beneficiated rutile and struverite (a tantalum-niobium bearing, rutile type mineral in alluvial tin deposits) by carbon tetrachloride in the range 6
Jan 1, 1996
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One Presentation Control and Improvements to Feed Preparation at Hamersley Iron's Mount Tom Price ConcentratorBy Marwick PL
As part of its operations Hamersley Iron operates a heavy medium Concentrator to upgrade low grade, unsaleable iron ore to produce saleable lump and fines products. Firstly, the attempts at deliver
Jan 1, 1987
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Aluminium ExtractionThe Hall-Hoult process is likely to be the dominant method of aluminium production for the remainder of the century. The characteristics of the operation of a modern smelter are described and attentio
Jan 1, 1985
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Improvement of Coal and Mineral Sizing Techniques at Nippon Steel CorporationSizing is fundamental technology for each step of ironmaking process. The progress of sizing technology has greatly contributed to the development of ironmaking technology. As the purposes of ironm
Jan 1, 1984
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Rosebery û Ore reserve Estimation, Past and PresentThe Rosebery Mine on the west coast of Tasmania is a world class polymetallic base metal deposit, containing six major minerals: galena, sphalerite, chalcopyrite, gold, silver and pyrite. This resourc
Jan 1, 1990
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Planning Cost Efficient Underground Ventilation NetworksBy Ruston R
When coal mining first commenced in Australia, the principle objective was low cost production with development directed toward recovery of 'easy' coal. Future expans- ion of these early m
Jan 1, 1983
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Economic Geology of the Digger Rocks Nickel Deposit, Forrestania, Western AustraliaBy Cotton R. E, Cox R
Digger Rocks is one of several nickel-bearing sulphide deposits localised within komaLiitic volcanics of the Forrestania Greenstone Bell within the Archaean YiIgam Block of Western Australia. Explorat
Jan 1, 1992
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Factors Affecting Ground Support Performance in MiningBy Dugan K. J
Mine operators are currently in a situation where market forces are acting to reduce profit margins and at the same time, regulatory bodies are insisting on improved mine safety and stability. This me
Jan 1, 1992
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Gold Mineralization At Porgera, Papua New GuineaThe Porgcra gold deposit is an epithermal gold base-metal deposit located in the Enga Province of Papua New Guinea. Gold-silver- spha le rite-galena-pyrite mineralization is related to stocks and d
Jan 1, 1980