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Direct Fuming of Zinc from Sulphide ConcentratesBy Iley J. D
The production of zinc from low grade concentrates, particularly those high in iron, has a poor economic return due to a combination of higher concentrate transport costs, increased processing costs
Jan 1, 1993
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On the Effect of Dynamic Fracture Rocks on the BlastingThe impulsive loading tests under confining pressure were performed to investigate the dynamic fracture properties of rocks in a triaxial stress state. The apparatus in this study consists of the Sp
Jan 1, 1990
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Stockpiles and Their Role in International Resource ManagementProposals designed to use stockpiles and buffer stocks to achieve price stabilization and better resource use have a long history. They are super- ficially simple to understand. The benefits seem c
Jan 1, 1978
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The Role of Nuclear Energy in AustraliaBy Gardner CE
Uranium occurrences and the probable Australian reserves are discussed and the recovery and processing methods used in treatment plants at Radium Hill and Port Pirie, S.A., Rum Jungle and Moline, N.T
Jan 1, 1970
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Statistical Experimental Design Approach in Coal BriquettingBy S Pfaff, R Rajic
In the case when the number of independent variables is greater, a careful design for carrying out tests has to be made in order to obtain, with the smallest possible number of tests, as much as possi
Jan 1, 2003
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A Kinetic Approach to Interference Effects in the Grinding of Binary MixturesBy Ward S. D
When using grinding time for a batch grinding operation as a measure of the energy usefully employed for comminution; the assumptions made are often not valid. A kinetic approach, based on a study of
Jan 1, 1976
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In-Situ Experiment and Dynamic Responses of a Tunnel Subjected to Train LoadingBy Weining L
In-situ experiments were performed in a tunnel built in loess soil with the displace- ment components of the tunnel lining and the acceleration components of the tracks measured during the passing o
Jan 1, 1987
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Underground Mining of Shallow-Dipping Orebodies in Australia ù Mechanised Updip Stoping Versus Transverse Retreat Panel StopingBy C J. Corbett
Many underground mining methods rely on blasted rock moving under gravity to report to extraction points. Mining of orebodies dipping between 20 - 45 degrees poses a unique challenge for mining engine
Jan 1, 2003
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Exposure of Underground Mine Personnel and Equipment to Geotechnical HazardsBy Y Potvin
Risk assessment in the mining industry is currently a topic of great interest with risk methodologies being increasingly applied beyond the traditional areas of finance and feasibility to analyses of
Jan 1, 2003
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Quantitative and Process Mineralogy at TiwestBy P Louden, C Rothnie, G Showers
Tiwest employs several methods to assess the quality of heavy mineral concentrates in ore and process samples. Mineralogy is determined using a method called MA98, developed in conjunction with JKMRC
Jan 1, 2001
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Close-Out - The Risk of Too Much WaterAt many locations in Australia the decommissioning of mining operations will require the disposal of excess water. If the water is contaminated its disposal may be restricted by government guideline
Jan 1, 1994
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Industrial Assaying and a System of Costing as Practised at the Port Pirie Works of the Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty. Ltd.IN any assay office it is of paramount importance to keep the men interested in their work; and in order to do this, men on routine work, such as lead, zinc, and sulphur deterrrrinations, slag analysi
Jan 1, 1922
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Considering the action of water quality on the electrochemical response of GalenaBy K C. Corin, N Ndamase, M Tadie
Mining operations in arid regions are compelled to reduce their consumption of fresh water. Closed water circuits are an attractive solution and, in addition to reducing freshwater consumption, have t
Aug 24, 2022
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Flyrock RiskThe issue of flyrock is critical to the operation of all mineral extraction sites that use blasting. This paper takes a risk-based approach to identifying, analysing and managing the flyrock hazard. T
Jan 1, 2007
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Water Resources Management in Iron Mining in the State of Minas Gerais (Brazil) and Some Benefits of an Automation SystemWater resources legislation in Brazil is evolving in a number ways. The nature of water resource ownership has changed in the last constitution (1988) so that now all water remains the property of the
Jan 1, 2009
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Adsorption of 17b-Estradiol Onto Organo-MontmorillonitesBy Y Wan, L Liao
Organo-montmorillonites were synthesised by intercalating different amounts of dodecyl trimethylammonium bromide, cetyl trimethyl- ammonium bromide and stear trimethylammonium bromide into montmorillo
Jan 1, 2008
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Mine Dewatering - Bendigo GoldfieldHistoric mining across the Bendigo goldfield reached an average mining depth of 750 m over an area of about 16 km by 4 km, with two shafts exceeding 1400 m. Mining ceased in the mid 1900s due in part
Jan 1, 2008
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A Generalised Investigation of Adaptive Optimisation in the Chemical Processing of MineralsThe strategy of adjusting operating conditions to maintain optimum process performance as the feed quality varies - adaptive optimisation - is being investigated by computer simulation of chemical pro
Jan 1, 1985
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Groundwater Issues in the Mining IndustryGroundwater issues for the mining industry are many and varied. When the depth of mining is below the water table/potentiometric surface, a groundwater æsinkÆ is created which alters the local groundw
Jan 1, 2003
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An Integrated Procedural Approach that Increases Value to Underground Mine PlanningThe value derived by good mine planning is often underestimated as many mines steer their attention to the more immediate and more easily recognised successes made by the day-to-day operational æbush
Jan 1, 2009