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Developments in Australia’s Surface Coal MinesBy John Brett
BHP Australia Coal Pty. Ltd. (BHPAC) manages and, through its parent company BHP, partly owns seven large opencut mines in the Bowen Basin of Central Queensland, Australia. In terms of developments in
Jan 1, 1995
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Performance improvements in industrial rod milling operations"Since the publication of a literature review on this topic (McIvor and Finch. 1986), the author has been involved in more than thirty rod milling efficiency tests at seven different milling operation
Jan 1, 1995
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The East Penn Process For Recycling Sulfuric Acid From Lead Acid BatteriesBy R. Leiby
Prior to March 1992, the only component of the lead acid battery that was not recycled by East Penn Manufacturing Company was the sulfuric acid electrolyte. This acid was unusable in new batteries bec
Jan 1, 1995
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The Technology Of Direct Processing Of Antimony Calcines For Obtaining Of Antimony PigmentsBy P. M. Solozhenkin
The proposed technology of antimony calcine processing includes ferrochloride leaching of calcine, reducing solutions, hydrolysis of hydrochloride solutions with antimony oxochloride isolation, synthe
Jan 1, 1995
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Challenges of Coal PreparationBy Anthony G. Fonseca
About 45% to 50% of the coal mined in the United States passes through coal preparation plants. East of the Mississippi River, this number increases to about 75% to 80%. Although the cost for coal pre
Jan 1, 1995
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Kitsault (Lime Creek) molybdenum mine, northwestern British ColumbiaBy C. J. Hodgson
"IntroductionThe Kitsault molybdenum mine is located 600 m above sea level on Lime Creek at the head of the inlet of Alice Arm, 140 km northeast of Prince Rupert, British Columbia (Fig. 1). The area o
Jan 1, 1995
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Investigations on Cuts in Roadheading, and EvaluationBy Heins Walter Wild
Detailed investigations on various configuration kinds of cut with respect to drilling-technological and blasting-technological properties as well as with respect to cost effectiveness have been carri
Jan 1, 1995
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Centrifugal Modeling Of Consolidation Of Solid SuspensionsBy H. EI-shall
Bench top centrifuge is used to study the consolidation behavior of phosphatic clays. A mathematical model (based on first order kinetics) is developed to describe the relationship between the void ra
Jan 1, 1995
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Characteristics of Low Sulphidation Gold-Copper Systems in the South-West PacificBy Corbett GJ
Magmatic-related low sulphidation hydrothermal ore systems at plate margins exhibit distinct spatial and temporal zonations which can be used to aid mineral exploration and development. Low sulphidat
Jan 1, 1995
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Closure Concerns at Sonora Mining’s Jamestown MineBy Alan Dahlstrand
The Jamestown Mine is a 6.3-kt/d (7000-stpd) open-pit gold mining operation located in the central portion of California's historic Mother Lode district. Most early production from the Jamestown
Jan 1, 1995
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Geology Of The Taquari-Vassouras Potash Mine Sergipe State, BrazilBy A. Ligorio Pires de Carvalho
The main potash deposit at Taquari-Vassouras is contained in cycle VII, and consists of several sylvinite bodies. Cycle VII belongs to a sequence of nine cycles defined by Szatmari (1974) in the Sergi
Jan 1, 1995
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Mexican Ag-Au and Ag-Pb-Zn Epithermal Deposits: Hydrothermal Products of a Magmatic (?) HeritageBy T Albinson
Mexican epithermal deposits can be broadly grouped into two types based on their contained metals, distribution, associated igneous rocks and fluid inclusion compositions. Silver-gold deposits (eg Tay
Jan 1, 1995
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Dynamic Analysis Of Grinding Using The Population Balance ModelBy M. C. Williams
The dynamic behavior of batch mill, CSTR mill, and a closed grinding network consisting of a mill, sump, and cyclone was analyzed using the dynamic population balance model (PBM). The dynamic solution
Jan 1, 1995
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Nature Conservation and the Minerals IndustryThis paper examines the reform of mining legislation over recent years, the establishment of new Crown land management agencies, and the role of the Crown and environmental groups in nature conservati
Jan 1, 1995
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Analysis of Rock Vibrations for Decomposed Tunnel RoundsBy R Mancini, G Borla
This paper analyses the first results of a part of an EEC research project ("Blasting control for underground mining"). This research that involves three universities (Paris, Torino and Leoben) has be
Jan 1, 1995
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Nature Conservation and the Minerals Industry (dcc9a609-eabb-46fb-b6ca-bf6e565e210d)This paper examines the reform of mining legislation over recent years, the establishment of new Crown land management agencies, and the role of the Crown and environmental groups in nature conservat
Jan 1, 1995
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Decline Excavation by Roadheader at Ballarat EastBy Dorricott M. G
Ballarat Goldfields NL is developing an exploration decline at Ballarat East using a Mitsui Miike S-125 roadheader. To-date, 530 in of advance has been achieved at an average rate of 16.1 m/week. Ro
Jan 1, 1995
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The Efficiencies of Cast Blasting in Wide PitsBy Marlyn G. King, Robert L. Martin
Blasting activities in all four pits at Thunder Basin Coal's Black Thunder Mine are focused on cast blasting. With widths varying from 190 feet to 265 feet and bench heights varying from 90 feet to 17
Jan 1, 1995
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Evaluation Of The Potential Of Mining With Water-Powered Jackleg Drills (5da22f23-c8e9-4f68-8039-3da64a66f730)By J. Paraszczak
Water-powered jackleg rock drills, introduced recently in South African mines are reported to be more efficient, faster and more comfortable to operate than conventional pneumatic drills. A comparativ
Jan 1, 1995
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Logtung: A porphyry W-Mo deposit in the southern YukonBy S. R. Noble, F. R. Harris, E. T. C. Spooner
"The Logtung deposit discovered in 1976, is an example of large tonnage (162 million tonnes), low grade (0.13% WO3 and 0.052% MoS;) W(scheelite)-Mo mineralization related to multiple felsic intrusions
Jan 1, 1995