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Predicting Water Recovery from Flotation Cells
Predicting Water Recovery from Flotation Cells
Sep 13, 2010
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Comparison of Environmental Discharges from Historic Coal and Gold Mines, Reefton, New Zealand
By D Craw
At Reefton, mesothermal gold deposits occur in the Ordovician Greenland Group basement and bituminous coal deposits occur in overlying Eocene Brunner Coal Measures. These different resource types occu
Jan 1, 2003
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Contributions from Improved Surface Mine Haulage Road Design, Operation and Management Techniques to Sustainable Development
Operating well designed and maintained surface mine haul roads is the key to minimising truck haulage costs - in itself a significant component of the total cost per tonne mined. Existing and proposed
Jun 1, 2010
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Metallurgical Fuel from Victorian Brown Coal
A hard lump char containing only 4 to 5 per cent ash, 0·25-0·30 per cent sulphur and a trace of phosphorus has been produced from Latrobe Valley brown coal by slow drying and carbonization o
Jan 1, 1956
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The Effects of Collector and Grinding Environment on the Flotation Selectivity of Rosh Pinah Pb/Zn Ore
The Effects of Collector and Grinding Environment on the Flotation Selectivity of Rosh Pinah Pb/Zn Ore
Sep 13, 2010
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Ventilation rules of thumb – friend or foe? Focusing on design upcast air velocities for shafts and raise bores
By A S. Derrington
There are several long-standing rules of thumb that are often quoted in mine ventilation studies. They include airway ‘carrying velocities’ and the critical upcast air velocity range that must be avoi
Aug 28, 2017
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Distribution of Assay Values in Some Western Australian Gold Ores
In gold ores, the range of value disclosed by ordinary mine sampling is very wide, and the number of 'samples required for a reliable average is correspondingly great. Even where a large number o
Jan 1, 1950
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Drawbacks in Sluice box operating Practices in Papua New Guinea
Sluice box operating practices in Papua New Guinea (PNG), and published work on sluice boxes are briefly reviewed. Some recent work on sediment entrainment mechanisms occurring in sluice boxes hav
Jan 1, 1991
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Field Performance of Fully Encapsulated Reinforcement during Violent Failure Events
By E Villaescusa, C Drover
Fully resin encapsulated threaded bar and cement grouted cable bolts are common forms of reinforcement for underground mining excavations constructed at great depth. These elements are frequently inst
May 9, 2016
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Geochemistry of Molybdenum-Bearing Granodiorite Porphyries in West Nelson, with Special Reference to Elliot CK, Karamea Bend and Taipo Spur
By S D. C Rabone
An elongate belt containing granodiorite stocks with associated stockwork molybdenum mineralisation in west Nelson is correlated with the I-type Separation Point Suite of mid Cretaceous age. Trace ele
Jan 1, 1987
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Ground Stability Problems Associated with the Black Rock Open Cut at Mount Isa
Open cut mining of the Black Rock chalcocite ore started in 1963. A ground movement monitoring programme was commencing in the early stages of mining when signs of instabilityof the western wall becam
Jan 1, 1968
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New Constraints on the Chemistry of Magmas and Fluids Associated with Intrusion-Related Gold Deposits
In the past decade several significant intrusion-related gold deposits have been discovered in terranes historically exploited for tin-tungsten mineralization (eg Tintina Gold Province, Yukon and Alas
Jan 1, 2005
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Geometric and Dynamic Analysis of some Faults in the Western Coalfield of New South Wales
By Creasey J. W, Huntington J. F
Faults cutting the Lithgow and Katoomba seams in some collieries of the Western Coalfield can be classified, on the basis of spatial pattern, into three principal groups: meridional swarms of closely
Jan 1, 1981
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Overview of Liquefaction Studies on Victorian Brown Coal
By Camier R. J, Perry G. J
Extensive deposits of brown coal exist in the Gippsland Basin, primarily in the Latrobe Valley. The total quantities of economically winnable coal in this region of Victoria and in other smaller fi
Jan 1, 1992
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Study of a Two-Stage Smelting Reduction Process for Ironmaking by a Thermochemical Model
A thermochemical model is developed to study the two-stage smelting reduction process for ironmaking without post-combustion. Steady-state multi-material and heat balance equations are solved simult
Jan 1, 1999
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Historic Mining Landscapes of Central Otago
As the theme of this conference is æRediscover OtagoÆ it would seem appropriate to revisit the era of the gold rushes and subsequent mining industry which rapidly advanced settlement and economic pros
Jan 1, 1992
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GIS as a Mine Rehabilitation Tool - Examples from Wangaloa Coal Mine
By D Craw, P Whigham, C Rufaut
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are computerised management systems for spatial data, offering improved data management, extensive data manipulation techniques and greater understanding of data.
Jan 1, 2004
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The Causes of Climatic, Geological, and Geographical Changes Upon the Earth
The phenomena of nature cannot present themselves to any thinking wild without claiming from it some solution. The earth, as it has often been observed, is laid out like a well ordered cabinet, presen
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The Chinese Iron and Steel Industry Response to the Challenges of Iron Ore Supply
By Y Sha
During the last two decades, China has expanded its iron and steel industry very quickly, from less than 100 Mt/a steel production to over 700 Mt/a. It caused big increases in both domestic iron ore p
Aug 12, 2013
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Trends in Test Filtration to Respond to Decreasing Sample Size
Trends in Test Filtration to Respond to Decreasing Sample Size There has been a steady decline in the quantity of samples available for testwork when developing new mining processes due to the maturi
Sep 13, 2010