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Bureau of Mines Diesel Research HighlightsThe goal of the Bureau of Mines, U. S. De- partment of the Interior, diesel engine research program is to reduce exhaust emissions and mini- mize the risk of fires and explosions caused by the use o
Jan 1, 1988
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Pit Dewatering in Anisotropic and Deeply Weathered Archean Rocks at the Boddington Gold Mine, Western AustraliaBy Vogwill R. I J
The Boddington Gold Mine, operated by Worsley Alumina Pty Ltd, is located about 100 km south of Perth and is one of the largest-producing gold mines in Australia.Multiple open pits are planned and sev
Jan 1, 1993
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Polycom High Pressure Grinding Principles and Industrial ApplicationKrupp Polysius AG, FRG, in close cooperation with Prof. Dr. K. Schoenert, FRG have developed the principle of the high pressure grind- ing roll POLYCOM. The POLYCOM mill basically consists of two cou
Jan 1, 1988
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An Optimisation Approach to Maintenance Scheduling for Capacity Alignment in the Hunter Valley Coal ChainBy H Waterer, L Zheng, T Kalinowski
The Hunter Valley Coal Chain (HVCC) consists of mining companies, rail operators, rail track owners and terminal operators, together forming the worldÆs largest coal exporting facility. In 2008, the t
Sep 26, 2011
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Presidential Address, 1982 - Mining and its PeopleThis address is set deliberately in the broadest possible terms. A review of the place of mining in Australian life today will serve to point up the changes that we can see in the life of people in th
Jan 1, 1982
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Analysis of Post Detonation Fumes from Commercial Explosives in an Underground Operating EnvironmentBy Jones IO, Coles A, Austin D
This research project came about as a result of ICI Australia offering a scholarship to a final-year mining engineering student at the Western Australian School of Mines. A signifi-cant part of this y
Jan 1, 1984
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Mechanics of Rock/Tool Interaction in Disc Rock CuttingBy M Hood, X S. L, W J. T Daniel, H Gurgenci
It is believed that disc cutter shape affects rock fracture and therefore cutter performance and cutter life. However, the current generation of disc cutters is made of hardened steel and these cutter
Jan 1, 1998
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Exploration of the Townsville Cu-Au-Ag Skarn, Western Province, Papua New Guinea – Preliminary Observations of Paragenesis and ZoningBy A Yame, P J. Pollard, E Atase, J Garu, M Tangwari, D R. Hastings, R W. Smillie
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The Townsville prospect is situated approximately 4 km north of the Ok Tedi copper-gold min
Mar 18, 2015
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An Investigation of Air and Dust Flow Patterns Around the Longwall ShearerBy S Chaudari, T Ren, T Harvey
Management of respirable dust on longwall face remains a challenging issue for mine operators, particularly for the new generation of thick seam longwalls. A fundamental understanding of the airflow b
Jan 1, 2005
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Asymmetric Blasting: A Rock Mass Dependent Blast Design MethodBlasting has been the most frequently used method for rock breakage since black powder was first used to fragment rocks, more than two hundred years ago. This paper is an attempt to reassess standard
Jan 1, 2001
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The Small Mine - Can it be Competitive?Small mines exist because of a restricted deposit or a small market. With the right management at the present time the small mine can have lower total costs than larger mines. Charbon is an exampl
Jan 1, 1988
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Hoisting Technology ù Going to New Capacities and DepthsDrum winders have now been built to attain depths of 3000 m and more in a single lift in accordance with the South African Code of Practice SABS 0294, which was introduced at the time of the last hois
Jan 1, 2005
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Long-Term Erosional Stability of Mine SpoilsBy Riley S
Many regulatory bodies have, or are considering, guidelines that require rehabilitated mine spoils to be erosionally stable (satisfying quantitative limits) over specified design lifetimes. One of
Jan 1, 1994
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Exploring the Effect of Blast Design on SAG Mill Throughput at KCGMBy Valery W, Morrell S, Loughlin P, O&apos
Traditionally, blasts in mining operations are designed to prepare the in situ rock mass for excavation and transport without much consideration being given to the downstream comminution processes.
Jan 1, 1998
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A Review of the Acid Rock Drainage Potential and Hydrological Implications of Selectively-Placed Waste Rock at a Gold Mine in NSW, AustraliaBy J Jeffrey, G W. Wilson, L Gilbert, C
Prior to the commencement of mining, the acid rock drainage (ARD) potential of the waste rock to be produced by an open cut mining operation is assessed by a variety of techniques carried out on drill
Jan 1, 2003
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Portable Digital Voltammetry And Its Application To Ultra Trace Analysis In ExplorationAnodic stripping voltammetry is an analytical technique which has established some popularity for trace analysis of metals because of its sensitivity, selectivity and capability for simultaneous a
Jan 1, 1987
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Studies on the Beneficiation of Indian Iron Ore Slimes Using the Flotation TechniqueBy S Prakash, P S. R Reddy, S K. Biswal, V N
The beneficiation potentials of two Indian iron ore slime samples by flotation technique using both cationic and anionic collectors are investigated. The direct and reverse flotation of slimes using o
Jan 1, 2005
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Preconcentration and ore processing by on-line sensorsBy I Auranen, J Raatikainen
IMA Engineering (IMA) and Mine On-Line Service (MOLS) companies have used on-line sensors for analysing ore and waste rock in mining for more than 25 years. Today IMA on-line sensors are used in vario
Nov 10, 2020
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Excavation of the Gjovik Olympic Mountain Hall - The World's Largest Rock Cavern for Public UseThe Gj0vik Olympic Mountain Hall is the world's largest underground cavern for public use and was created primarily to facilitate the ice hockey tournaments for the 1994 winter Olympics in Norw
Jan 1, 1995
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New Developments in the Zinc Dust Purification of Zinc Plant ElectrolyteBy Chapman RL
A new process has been developed to remove the impurities copper, cadmium, cobalt and nickel from a zinc plant electrolyte by cementation on zinc dust. The process has been tested in the laborator
Jan 1, 1984