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"Assessing Deformability of Siltstone Under Compressive Loading by Ultrasonic? Wave Propagation"By B Tutmez
Determination of stress-strain behaviour of rocks plays a crucial role in understanding the response of rocks during loading. However, it is a tedious, expensive and a time-consuming process to obtain
Sep 26, 2011
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Boron removal through multistage refining treatment using CaO-SiO2- Al2O3 slagBy K L. Avarmaa, M A. Rhamdhani, A D. P Putera, H T. B M Petrus, G A. Brooks
Multistage slag treatment was carried out to investigate boron removal from metallurgical grade silicon. Boron is known to be one of the most difficult elements to remove from silicon. Depending on bo
Aug 21, 2024
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Quantitative airblast risk assessments for block and sublevel cavesBy C Vejrazka1
The occurrence of airblasts is one of the principal mining hazards in caving operations between the time of cave establishment and breakthrough of the cave to surface. As such, it needs to be managed
Oct 12, 2022
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Uncertainty and Risk in Mineral Valuation - A User's PerspectiveThe words ""Uncertainty"" and ""Risk"" pervade every discussion about mining exploration and investment. Perhaps these terms are subjectively understood by industry professionals, but objective por
Jan 1, 1994
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Reducing waste in the iron ore industry by beneficiating slimes using new flotation regime and two-stage processing routesBy N Lima, A Piçarra, L Filippov, I Filippova, M Marques, K Silva
The iron industry produces a considerable amount of tailings per annum, due to its substantial volumes of production. The actual iron ore processing routes require the removal of slimes fractions. In
Sep 18, 2023
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Slag volume effects on direct-reduced iron (DRI)-based electric furnace steelmakingBy Q Zhuo, P C. Pistorius, M N. Al-Harbi
A likely increasingly important pathway for future low-carbon ironmaking and steelmaking is the combination of gas-based direct reduction with electric furnace steelmaking (DRI-EAF route), or with ele
Aug 21, 2024
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Modelling of Multiple Narrow Veins from Geology to Mining - the Tasmania Reef, Beaconsfield, TasmaniaBy P B. Hills
This paper discusses the computerisation of the drill hole database, some historical records and the creation of a three-dimensional model of the gold bearing structures for resource estimation and mi
Jan 1, 1999
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Setting and Origin of Miocene Giant Ore Deposits in the Central AndesBy C Mpodozis
Central Andean (22¦S to 34¦S latitude) Miocene giant ore deposits share common features that reveal their origin. Tectonic and magmatic features include a relation to a shallow subduction zone, an ass
Jan 1, 1999
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Bio-Beneficiation of Australian Iron Ores – Potential Applications of Indigenous Bacteria for Flotation, Flocculation and Phosphorous RemovalBy R Dwyer
Iron ore currently mined in Australia generally requires very little beneficiation. However, depleting high-grade resources means that in the future low-grade iron ore deposits will need to be mined t
Jul 11, 2011
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Some Consideration on Tunnel Excavation Methods in Mudstone StrataBy Yagi Y
The double track railway tunnel, called the Second Shirasaka Tunnel is being constructed under the supervision of Japanese PTational Rail- ways (JNR) in the tertiary soft rock strata in order to spe
Jan 1, 1987
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The Application of SimulationTechnology to Enchance Operator PerformanceBy Morrison RD, Peberdy NJ
Simulator training provides a cost effective method of training operators in both the process and control aspects of a metallurgical plant. The components and requirements of a training simulator ar
Jan 1, 1991
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Evolution of Vertical Crater Retreat Mining at Mindola Mine, ZambiaBy C Katonga
Mindola mine is currently the deepest mine in the Zambian copper belt. Stoping is currently active to 1330 m below surface with long range plans indicating future production from 1590 m level. The ore
Jan 1, 2000
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Open Stoping with Associated Caving at Mount LyellUnderground mining of the ore below the West Lyell open cut commenced in 1972 with the 10 Series stopes above rail haulage level. The third lift of stoping (30 Series) com- menced this year, and acce
Jan 1, 1982
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Evaluation of Methane Liberations from Production Blasts in Domal Salt MinesBy Marshall T. E, Finfinger G. L
Gulf Coast domal salt mining operations have had sporadic encounters with methane gas emitted without any warning. In virtually all confirmed cases, the methane was localized in methane enriched z
Jan 1, 1988
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Bio-oxidation Heaps and AMD from Waste Rock Dumps - The Importance of the Intrinsic Oxidation RateBy A I M Ritchie
The pyrite oxidation rate is a process central to both the performance of bio-oxidation heaps, used in the pre-treatment of some refractory gold ores, and to the levels of pollution in acid rock dra
Jan 1, 1994
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Phase equilibrium study in the sodium metasilicate primary phase field of PbO-Na2O-SiO2 system between 800 and 1000°CBy X Ling, M Barati, E Moosavi-Khoonsari
In the pyrometallurgical process of secondary lead recycling, a desulfurising agent, such as Na2CO3 is added to minimise the emissions of sulfur into the atmosphere, while silica is introduced into th
Jun 19, 2024
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Post-Mortem Findings on the Performance of Engineered SRB Field-Bioreactors for Acid Mine Drainage ControlBy M A. Harrington-Baker, J M. Trudnowski
Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) have the ability to immobilise dissolved metals by precipitating them as sulfides, provided that a favourable biochemical environment is created. Such an environment in
Jan 1, 2003
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Raw Material Requirements for Sheet Glass ManufactureAt 9.45 pm on Thursday, 12 July 1962 glass began to flow in an endless stream from a massive melting tank in a new Whangarei factory and a vital new industry was born û right on schedule. It wasn
Jan 1, 1978
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Unmanned Aerial Robots for Remotely Operated and Autonomous Surveying in Inaccessible Underground Mine VoidsBy A Grace, C Sennersten, T Taylor, A Davie, R Lyu, D Pentecost, C A. Lindley, J Craig, L De Macedo Camargo
Many underground mine void spaces are not suitable for human entry due to unprotected roofs, instability or having an unknown safety state (eg if they are many decades old). Investigations of these vo
Nov 4, 2015
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Sulphide Corporation Limited Works, Cockle Creek, NSWIT will be noticed, from the following contributed papers on the various plant, what an infinite number of parts are required to be kept in active operation in order to derive a resultant product of c
Jan 1, 1918