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Requirements for Coal in Japanese Coking BlendsJapanese pig iron production in 1973 registered about 90 million tons. As clearly seen from the productivity (2.04 t/m3/D), and fuel ratio (494 kg/t-pig), the Japanese steel industry has maintained q
Jan 1, 1975
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The Removal of Cobalt from Zinc Sulphate Electrolytes Using the Copper-Antimony Process: Kinetics, Mechanisms and Morphological CharacterisationBy Gonzalez-Dominguez J. A, Dreisinger D. B
At Cominco's Zinc Refinery at Trail, British Columbia impurities are removed from zinc sulphate electrolyte by a two-stage purification process using zinc dust. Copper, cadmium and thallium are
Jan 1, 1993
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The Application of Physical Modelling to the Undersea Mining Conditions at Kozlu Mine in TurkeyBy Bicer N
Current problems in predicting sub-surface strata movement and fracture development due to longwall mining have highlighted the need for more accurate, dependable methods of physical modelling of r
Jan 1, 1988
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No. 3 Ventilation Shaft: Shaft-Sinking EquipmentWith the sinking of the new No. 3 Shaft and the increasing depth and northward movement of the mining operations, improved ventilation of the mine workings became necessary and it was decided to sink
Jan 1, 1957
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The Planning and Management of a Lignite Exploration Contract in ThailandAn exploration and preliminary mine design contract was undertaken in Thailand to establish whether adequate lignite resources existed for the addition of future power generation plant through to
Jan 1, 1983
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Physical and Technical Evaluation of Possibility Using Low-density Explosives in Smooth BlastingBy I Y. Maslov, S A. Gorinov
It was demonstrated that the stable propagation of the explosive process is possible in low-density emulsion explosives (EEs) obtained through mixing of emulsion with a significant amount of expanded
Aug 24, 2015
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Four-Dimensional Network Relaxation Method for Long-Term Open Pit Mine SchedulingBy J Yamatomi, Y Tamanishi, S Miwa
The four-dimensional (4D) network relaxation method, originally developed by Akaike in 1999, uses Lagrange relaxation and is known for its ability to include the price change and possible better outpu
Sep 26, 2011
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The Impact of Flocculant Addition on a Tailings Storage FacilityWater retention, water loss and delay in tailings storage rehabilitation are major challenges for many Coal Mines. Work by Stewart, Backer and Busch in the early 1980s suggested that there were improv
Jan 1, 2008
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Fragmentation - The FutureThe mining industry is facing tremendous economic challenges. Fluctuating and depressed commodity prices, the ever-increasing pressure from environmental legislation and the competing global opport
Jan 1, 1995
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The Diesel Electric and Compressed Air Central Power Plant of Western New South Wales Electric Power Pty. Ltd.for the Broken Hill MinesBroken Hill is situated at an elevation of approximately 1000 ft. above sea-level, on the Barrier Ranges, in the State of New South Wales, Australia. It is approximately 700, 280 and 330 miles from th
Jan 1, 1932
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Disposal of Run-Off Water by Land Application at Ranger Uranium Mine, Northern Territory: Geochemical and Radiological ConsiderationsBy Watters R
Modem open cut and underground mining in the tropics inevitably expose partially weathered and unweathered rocks to oxygen and water, leading to weathering and the release of solutes and often acidi
Jan 1, 1994
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Molecular Modelling of Mineral Surface Structures and Adsorption Phenomena in FlotationBy K S. E, S C. Parker, T K. Kundu
Understanding the fundamental principles governing the reactions at surfaces has always been the goal of theoretical surface science. The atomistic simulation techniques have been used to calculate th
Jan 1, 2005
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Resin Bonded Bolting in French Coal MinesRoof bolting with resin bonded bolts has been developed extensively in French coal mines. There are three aspects of this development: 1. The reason for and the care used in the development of roof
Jan 1, 1971
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Comparison of Lead Primary Rougher Behaviour of Several Mount Isa Lead Zinc OresBy Jowett A
To compare open circuit lead primary rougher results at Mount Isa Mines Ltd., eleven surveys were made over five weeks of plant operation with varying ore sources, including a specially hauled samp
Jan 1, 1978
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Sampling of Stream Sediments in Geochemical DrainagePrior to 1975, most geochemical drainage surveys for gold were based on analyses for pathfinder elements, such as As and Cu, rather than direct analysis for gold, for two reasons. Firstly, analytical
Jan 1, 1976
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Arc-Backarc Systems of Northern Kermadec-TongaOver the past seven years, a combination of New Zealand-, Australian- and German-led research voyages using the research vessels Tangaroa, Southern Surveyor, and Sonne respectively, have revolutionise
Jan 1, 2005
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Wear of Dragline Wire RopesBy H Bartosiewi, M Kuruppu, F Mashiri
Wire ropes are one of the most heavily used components in a dragline. They are subjected to harsh conditions during the regular usage of a dragline in a mining operation. Hoist ropes are subjected to
Jan 1, 2005
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Ventilating Systems, Spontaneous Emissions, and OutburstCurrent mine ventilation systems have evolved from simple, limited energy, series or multi split layouts motivated by low suction, slow running, surface fans. Concentration of coal production from
Jan 1, 1983
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Mineral Liberation in Continuous Milling CircuitsBy Schneider CL
The calculation of the liberation spectrum in the product from continuous milling operations is a problem of considerable importance, and it is difficult to solve because the population balance equa
Jan 1, 1993
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Gateroad Development - The Correct Method, the Correct Equipment?Longwall mining in Australia is approaching maturity. Longwall production from 'state of the art' Australian longwall mines now rivals similar US based longwall operations. Regrettably howev
Jan 1, 1998