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Flocculant Usage in Hight Rate and Conventional ThickenersBy Arbuthnot IM
It is the commonly held belief that, because the separation of liquids from solids takes place considerably faster in high rate thickeners than in conventional thickeners, high rate thickeners (HRT&
Jan 1, 1991
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MIM Projects FinancingBy Hutchings AA
This paper describes MIM's experience in arranging and executing project financings for coal projects at Oaky Creek and Newlands and Collinsville and the port facility of Abbot Point.The financin
Jan 1, 1985
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Silver Recovery at North Kalgurli (1912) LimitedDuring the past seven years silver recovery has been increased from 9 per cent to over 61 per cent. The changes in plant practiee which have led to this increase are described. Gold room clean-up p
Jan 1, 1964
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Risk Analysis: The Importance of Reserve EstimationBy Champigny N, Grimley P. H
To a bank that granted his request for a loan, the late American humorist Robert Benchley responded, `I don't trust a bank that would lend money to such a poor risk'. This quotation is unl
Jan 1, 1994
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Database Systems Aided Improving Mine Production ReliabilityBy Xin J
In China, the State-run mines are currently practising an information card management system, to collect data about mine production and safety condition. Since large volumes of data will be obtained e
Jan 1, 1991
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Architectural Design and Treatment of Surface Area and BuildingsIn considering the architectural design of the group of buildings which make the surface workings of a mine, the variety of function of the buildings is the most outstanding feature. It falls to the a
Jan 1, 1957
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Water Inrush Prevention in Polish Coal MinesThe short review of hydrogeologic conditions in the three Polish coal basins have been presented as the background for the prevention measures against water inrushes being underta- ken in coal mines
Jan 1, 1988
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The Troy Concentrator of Asarco IncorporatedAsarco's newest concentrator near Troy, Montana, began operation in October 1981, and is presently milling ore at its design capacity of 7,710 metric tonnes per day. The underground room-and-pi
Jan 1, 1978
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Is Extractive Metallurgy a Branch of Chemical Engineering?Courses in chemical engineering and metallurgical engineering at the University of Queensland were compared and the main difference was found to be the greater emphasis on the application of chemi
Jan 1, 1984
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Statistical Evaluation of the Seam Sequences of Some Australian Permian and Triassic CoalsIn making any attempts to determine the depositional environments in which coal seams accumulated it would be useful to establish whether there is a pattern, or patterns, of development which the majo
Jan 1, 1972
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Effect of Coal Properties on Large Furnace DesignThe efficiency with which it is expected that a particular coal may be burnt in a power station boiler significantly affects the value of the coal. Consequently many laboratory tests have been dev
Jan 1, 1987
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The Role of the U.S. Geological Survey in the PacificThe Geological Survey of the U.S. Department of the Interior is primarily a domestic agency whose responsibility is furnishing impartial data and analyses to the public, private, and academic sectors
Jan 1, 1990
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Availability of FinanceFINANCE FOR EXPLORATION Two factors have basic importance in relation to the availability of finance: the apparent success of continuing exploration activity and tax concessions. It is not proposed to
Jan 1, 1971
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Mineral Industry Education in the 21st Century - Trends and ChangesBy Reynolds JO
This contribution by. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy has three main thrusts. First, an Institute (and industry) view on academia and the need for more entrepreneurship at top
Jan 1, 1986
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Paper No. 160. The Cooling of Mines.At moderate depths this question is of relatively small importance, but at depths over 2,000 feet it becomes a matter of some consequence. The rate of increase of temperature with the depth varies in
Jan 1, 1907
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The Use of Explosives in Steel WorksIN presenting the following short paper the writer hopes to illustrate some uses of explosives in industrial work under conditions different to those prevailing on mining fields. This paper is based o
Jan 1, 1921
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Assessment of Alternatives in Mineral Resource TechnologyThe earliest caveman, very much a minority group, in the face of great adversity and person- al peril, had to take his livelihood by stealth or force of arms - aided by some degree of reas- on and in
Jan 1, 1974
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Heat Illness in MiningThis paper presents a review of heat illness in mining, including reference to several recent investigations by the author. Heat illness is a collective term, covering the conditions of heat stroke, h
Jan 1, 2005
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Expert Systems and Coal MiningBy Baafi E. Y
In this paper, impact of expert systems development is examined from the coal mining point of view. Some introductory concepts about expert systems are explained with a view to identifying possib
Jan 1, 1988
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Rehabilitation of the Ballarat GoldfieldsSuccessful restoration of Ballarat region alluvial gold workings to Box-Ironbark forest requires realistic evaluation of techniques. A stocking level threshold of 68 percent is used to rate the succes
Jan 1, 1992