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Towards a Standardised Static Testing Methodology for Opencast Collieries in South AfricaBy E de N, B H. Usher, F D. I Hodgson
Due to the haphazard application of static tests in South Africa, several methods and interpretations have been followed. This has resulted in confusion amongst practitioners and regulators in the use
Jan 1, 2003
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The Business Case for Mine Closure Planning and an Overview of Anglo AmericanÆs Mine Closure Toolbox ApproachBy P R. Botha
Mining has played a significant role in human development and without the mining sector, society would not enjoy a large number of the benefits that it does today. However, mining has also carried wit
Jul 10, 2012
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Floatation of Ok Tedi PyritePyrite is a significant gangue sulphide mineral in the Ok Tedi copper ore. Its presence in the flotation concentrate is not entirely desirable since it lowers the grade of the final copper concentra
Jan 1, 1997
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The extraction of white phosphorus in molten saltBy X Yang
White phosphorus (P4) is a critical element in industry, but its current production from phosphate rock using the carbothermal reduction method raises significant environmental and health concerns. Th
Aug 21, 2024
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Alluvial Gold in Eastern Southland: Origin of the Gold and Genetic Relationships Between Placer DepositsBy D Craw
Middle and Late Cenozoic fluvial conglomerates and gravel in northeastern Southland record the transport of alluvial gold from Central Otago into Southland, and subsequent reworking and concentration
Jan 1, 2002
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An Experimental Study of the Chemistry of Iron Precipitation Within Anoxic Limestone DrainsBy J Webb
Anoxic limestone drains (ALDs) have been widely used in the passive treatment of acid mine drainage (AMD), but their effectiveness has often been less than anticipated. Iron hydroxide often precipitat
Jan 1, 2003
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Shifting Waters in the Pilbara’s Iron Ore IndustryBy I Brandes de Roos
Water has played a key role in the Pilbara’s 60-year history of iron ore operations. In contrast to many of the current-day mining environments, iron ore mining was initially hosted by geological form
Jul 13, 2015
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Vaporization During the Combustion of a Complex Copper ConcentrateA laminar-flow furnace technique was used to study the combustion of 37-53 µm size fraction of Woodlawn copper concentrate containing 7.4 per cent zinc, 5.0 per cent lead and 22.5 per cent copper
Jan 1, 1985
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An Occupational Health and Safety Perspective on the Water Systems in MiningBy J Field
Many aspects of water use in mining are driven by the technical requirements for water. There has been little consideration given to both the safety and the health requirements. Workers in the mining
Jan 1, 2006
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The Response of Powered Supports and Pillars to Initial Longwalling Under a Strong Main RoofBy Pala J
The Ellalong Colliery has been the first to mine the Greta Seam using the longwall method. Analysis of data from geotechnical monitoring has pointed to the role of the strong, massive sandstones o
Jan 1, 1986
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Improving tungsten recovery through the reuse of mine wastewaterBy Z Gao, D Liao, W Sun, S G. Pooley, J Wang, Z Shi, G Jing, S Ren, Q Chen
Yuanjing processing plant is a scheelite and wolframite plant in southern China. Water shortages and recent environmental regulations mean that the plant must reuse the wastewater that comes from the
Aug 24, 2022
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A Test of Two Methods of Simulation of Regionalized VariablesBy Armstrong M
Two methods of Monte-Carlo simulations, one suggested by Matheron (1972) and the other by Rudenno (1983), have been tested for simulating coal deposits. To do this 2160 values of ash percentages were
Jan 1, 1985
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The Porgera Gold Deposit, Papua New Guinea: The Influence of Structure and Tectonic Setting on Hydrothermal Fluid Flow and Mineralisation at a Convergent Plate Margin (16186b1d-6c25-4af8-9364-e7daeb6b3e56)The structure and tectonic setting has had a strong influence on gold mineralisation at the Porgera gold deposit. Here, the structural controls on the mineralisation at Porgera are discussed and plac
Jan 1, 1995
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Field Trial of CSIRO VirtuoBlast Technology at the KCGM Super Pit - Part 1: Application to Pre- and Post-Blast MeasurementBy Y Wei, P Soole
This paper gives a brief description of VirtuoBlast technology ù a new, automated and highly interactive stereo vision technology which has been developed in CSIRO Exploration and Mining. VirtuoBlast
Jan 1, 1999
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A case study of technical, social and environmental challenges for a gold project development in Western TurkeyBy R Valenta
Most developing projects face a range of technical and non-technical challenges, and examination of development histories can potentially provide insights into improved approaches to project developme
Nov 21, 2018
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Removal of Nickel from Lead by Stirring with Elemental SulfurBy Pollard D. M
The removal of nickel from lead by sulfur drossing was investigated using a technique which models industrial batch decoppering practice. Successful denickeling to 0.005% (Ni)pb was consistently o
Jan 1, 1987
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Studies on Optical Basicity of SlagsBy Morinaga K
The optical basicity (A, Pb2+ as probe ion) of various oxide glass systems has been measured to establish the new basicity scale of slag melts. Best conditions of glassy fragments to measure A wer
Jan 1, 1980
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Tectono-Metallogenic Controls Characterising the Transitional Tectonic Provinces of Eastern QueenslandLow-grade, porphyry copper type mineralization at the Moonmera prospect is related to the intrusion of a granodiorite porphyry mass into the Upper Permian "Gracemere granodiorite". Significant copp
Jan 1, 1974
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Finding a social license on the deep seabed – risks and mitigation strategies for exploitation activities in the absence of exploitation regulations under UNCLOSBy A Murphy, I Samsonova, N Eastwood, D Whittle
Part XI of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS or the Convention) (United Nations (UN) Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea, 1982) establishes a comprehensive regu
Sep 1, 2024
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Gas Properties of Australian CoalBy Hargraves A. J
At 4 MPa gas pres ure and 30°C the sorptive capacity of 10 selected Australian dried coal ranges from 17 to 23 m3/tonne of CH4 and 27 to 36 m3/tonne of CO2. Values for moist coals are about 25 pe
Jan 1, 1985