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The Kinetics of the HDO-H2 Isotope Exchange Reaction on Liquid Silica-Saturated Iron SilicatesBy Belton G. R
The kinetics of the interfacial reaction of H2O on liquid silica-saturated iron silicates has been studied by means of measurement of the HDO-H2 isotope exchange reaction. The apparent first order
Jan 1, 1987
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A Sustainable Future in Management of Dust Emission during Transport of Coal and Iron OreBy J Planner
As Australia’s coal and iron ore export volumes increase to meet international market growth, port terminals, mining operations and rail transport systems can be the source of increased dust emission.
Nov 22, 2011
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Good Coke from Low Rank Coal BlendsBy Hutchings SG, Skimmings T
This paper describes the results of the field application tests at Miike Colliery on the integrated automatization of the longwall mining system for medium thick coal seam. The purpose of the rese
Jan 1, 1987
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Planning and Cost Criteria for Mining InfrastructureBy Mahony BK
This paper discusses the major infrastructure elements required to support a typical Australian mining development. Infrastructure elements are grouped into four major types, urban planning, trans
Jan 1, 1983
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RISKGATE« - A Case Study in Application to Fires on Mobile PlantBy J Harris, P Kirsch, D Cliff, M Spinks, S Goater, D Sprott
Fires are a common and recurrent unwanted event in the operation of open pit mines. In most cases, the causes of events such as fires are already æknownÆ but are either overlooked or not fully address
Sep 18, 2012
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Diamond drilling at Efemçukuru gold mine, Turkey – a case study on the benefits of timely and cost-effective drilling to short-term planningBy M Ozkayhan, N Arslan
"The Efemçukuru underground mine in western Turkey is an intermediate sulfidation, epithermal gold deposit. The bulk of the mineral resources and all of the mineral reserves lie within the Kestanebele
Sep 20, 2017
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Flotation of Lithium and Beryllium PegmatitesBy Moskovits EE
Spodumene was recovered from pegmatite by flota.ticn in lAoretory tests and ;pilot-plant, operation using an anionic collector e1 ulsi3.n. i sir_tilar process applied to beryl pegmatite g^.ve encourag
Jan 1, 1963
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The Ballarat CAE Mineral Industry LaboratoryBy Middlebrook PD
The problems of education and research in the extractive metallurgy area are being tackled by the University of Melbourne through activities centring on the Department of Chemical Engineering. The
Jan 1, 1986
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Radiation Doses in the Sand Mining Industry. What We Know and What We Don't KnowBy Toussaint LF
A brief history of the mineral sands industry is given from a radiation protection standpoint, with gamma radiation and inhalation of radioactive dust being identified as the main sources of radia
Jan 1, 1986
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Mining for Water - Partnering for Sustainable Water Use in Semi-Arid RegionsBy N Lefebvre, M Jakeman, R Aseervatham
Semi-arid regions suffer from two afflictions; evaporation may exceed precipitation by multiples of two or more and variations in precipitation can be both extreme and difficult to predict. Many Austr
Jan 1, 2006
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Stable Isotope Relationships in Epithermal Gold Deposits, QueenslandBy Wilson AF
Gold-silver mineralization at Cracow and Ukalunda in Queensland comprise quartz-filled veins, fissures and breccia zones hosted by propylitically altered volcanics and epizonal intrusions which are st
Jan 1, 1984
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Forecasting mine seismicity – towards a more established methodologyBy A Vakili, F Harvey, H Greaves
Mine seismicity is one of the most difficult geotechnical risks to manage in seismically active mines. There are currently some established empirical and statistical methods that provide quantitative
Nov 30, 2018
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Blasting Rock to Suit Stringent Underground Fill RequirementsRecent analysis of backfilling material has shown that a finer size distribution is preferable for stope filling. In order to increase crusher throughput and pit productivity, a reassessment of the
Jan 1, 1995
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Application of the Backscattered Electron Microscopy Technique to Coal PetrographyBy Hamilton LH, Campbell PB
Since fundamental research in applied coal petrography is carried out mostly on polished surfaces, backscattered electron microscopy is most applicable for studying coal in the SEM. By employing th
Jan 1, 1989
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Explosive dust management system for underground coalmines, digitally integrating stone dust application, sampling plans, and results to help mitigate explosion riskBy B Waldon, M Valastro
A coal dust explosion is one of the most significant risks in the harsh and complex environment of an Underground Coal Mine (UCM). Reviewing literature, regulations and existing systems surrounding ex
Apr 16, 2024
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Improving dust management in gate road development – a computational fluid dynamics-virtual reality based training tool for mine workforceBy M Qiao, A Sugden, W Zong, J Hines, J Roberts, T Ren
Long-term exposure to respirable dust continues to present an occupational health and safety hazard to mine workers in underground mines. Workers who are exposed to mine dust can develop occupational
Apr 16, 2024
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Dredging fine tailingsBy S H. Burgmans, B Anderson
This paper aims to define the specific challenges relating to dredging fine tailings from an above ground storage facility for transferral to a mined-out pit. In addition, it compares dredging and min
Jul 1, 2021
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Development of a remotely operated robotic mechanism for accessing and removal of metal tramp from primary gyratory crushersBy H Lemos, E Nunes, D Jacobson, R Costa, L Ono, A Alves, H Delboni Jr
Oversize rock breaking and metal tramp removal are key issues for reducing primary crusher downtime, as well as improving the safety associated with its operation. Remote operation of such tasks would
Nov 8, 2021
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Slope radar monitoring – a partnership and infrastructure case study of scalability, reliability and availabilityBy E Shilov, R Dixon, L Tovey
BHP Western Australian Iron Ore (WAIO) operations use a suite of slope monitoring systems which are deployed to operational areas based on the ground control risk. Slope Radars are one system used wit
Nov 29, 2022
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Why Reinvent the Wheel when there are Established Methodologies to Aid the Design and Assessment of Restored Natural Ecosystems on Mined Land?By R N. Humphries
The aim of this paper is to question the need to develop bespoke monitoring and assessment methodologies and criteria, thereby ‘reinventing the wheel’, when designing and assessing the success of impo
Jul 16, 2014