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Ventilation Survey Procedures and Database for Use with Computer Simulation Techniques
By Nixon TR
The Australian Coal Industry Research Laboratories Ltd. (A.C.I.R.L.) MINVENT computer program can be used to simulate existing and projected colliery ventilation requirements. New collieries can be
Jan 1, 1983
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The Detachment of Coarse, Composite Particles from Bubbles
The Detachment of Coarse, Composite Particles from Bubbles
Sep 13, 2010
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Aspects of Developments of the Coal Industry in the Singleto-Muswellbrook Area, New South Wales
The coal resources of the Singleton- Muswellbrook area of New South Wales are of major importance to Australia, and are likely to play a significant role in meeting the expanding demands for energy
Jan 1, 1979
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Control Strategies for Coal Flotation Circuits
By Kawatra SK
The incentive to control coal flotation circuits arises because of disturbances, from plant operating practices and variations in feed coal characteristics, which result in large amounts of fine coal
Jan 1, 1985
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Lining of Ball and Rod Mills at Mount Isa - Installation, Design, and Materials
By Ehlers HK
Mount Isa Mines Limited has 25 rod and ball mills of various sizes installed in two Concentrators at Mount Isa. A continuing investigation into installation, design and materials of liners for the
Jan 1, 1978
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Commissioning of the Bindura Pressure Leach Plant
By Channon W, Dube M, Makwana M, Kerfoot D. G
In early-1995, the Bindura Nickel Corporation commissioned a pressure leach plant at its Smelter and Refinery complex located in Bindura, Zimbabwe. The novel pressure leach process was developed by
Jan 1, 1996
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Modelling of Froth Transportation in an Outokumpu 3 m<sup>3</sup> Tank Cell
By J-P Franzidis, E V. Manlap
Froth transportation characteristics have a significant impact on the flotation recovery especially in large flotation cells. The probability of an attached particle being recovered into the concentra
Jan 1, 2005
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Epithermal and Porphyry Gold ù Geological Models
Geological models for the exploration and evaluation of epithermal Au and porphyry Cu-Au deposits rely upon a classification of different deposit styles and an understanding of the evolutionary proces
Jan 1, 2004
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Geometallurgy – Bridging the Gap between Mine and Mill: a Case Study of the DeGrussa Geometallurgy Program
By S Robinson, A Turner, R Dale, C Butler
"Sandfire Resources NL- (‘Sandfire’) DeGrussa definitive feasibility study (DFS) identified geometallurgy as a major factor in achieving optimum plant performance at the DeGrussa mine. A geometallurgi
Jun 15, 2016
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The Batch Phase Disengagement Test
By Pollard D. M
In the batch phase disengagement test, an organic and an aqueous phase are mixed together for a known period to produce a dispersion which may be either organic continuous (aqueous phase droplets)
Jan 1, 1987
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Computer Simulation to Aid Open Cut Plant Selection
The paper describes a computer model developed within the State Electricity Commis- sion of Victoria for use in open cut planning. The purpose of the model is to simulate all the typical occurrence
Jan 1, 1982
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Principles of Coal Preparation
The first stage in process design for coal preparation is a study of the coal seam and its associated features followed by an examination of the mining method to.be employed and the coal market requi
Jan 1, 1975
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Maritime Bulk Cargo Transportable Moisture Limit Requirements for Iron Ore Shipments
By K Williams, M Pender, T Honeyands, T Krull, D McCallum, R Holmes, R Orense
Bulk cargoes, including iron ore fines, must be shipped according to the rules agreed by the member states of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). One critical safety measure is the transpor
Jul 13, 2015
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Better Decision-Making from Mine to Market By Better Assessment of Geological Uncertainty
Inadequate understanding and/or assessment of technical and economic risk associated with geological uncertainty are key reasons many mining projects do not achieve forecast profitability. In the last
Jan 1, 2009
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The Resource Management Amendment Act 2005 û The Implications for the Mining Industry
By M van Kampen
The Resource Management Act 1991 has been amended on a number of separate occasions since its enactment in 1991, and has recently be subject to further amendment by way of the Resource Management Amen
Jan 1, 2005
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Archaean Ultramafic Flows in Canada and Their Relevance to the Geology of Nickel Sulfide Deposits
A sequence of ultramafic units, very well exposed in Munro township in the Abitibi areal, of the Cahadian Shield, exhibit features which indicate that they are sub-aqueous extrusions. They occur wi
Jan 1, 1973
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Changes in Blasting Technology at New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited Mine, Broken Hill, NSW
By Treglown N
In any mining operation the curtailment of rising operating costs is of prime concern to management.One area of activity where costs are often disguised is that of longhole secondary breakage.This pap
Jan 1, 1985
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Dynamic Melting and Mixing Processes in the Mantle Wedge - Insight from Numerical Modelling
By D Yuen, J A. D Connolly, T V. Gerya
Recent works suggest that dehydration of subducting slab and consequent hydration and partial melting influences the dynamics of mantle wedge. Plums originating form the subducting slab due to Rayleig
Jan 1, 2008
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The Use of FrothSim to Optimise the Water Addition to a Column Flotation Cell
By J J. Cilliers, K Hadler, A W. Stra
This paper examines the use of the FrothSim flotation simulator to improve the performance of an industrial column flotation cell. The performance of an industrial retreat column cell is simulated, an
Jan 1, 2005
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Coal Combustion Technology-Status and Future Developments
The use of coal as a fuel for heat and power generation has a long history. During the nineteenth century most of the present combus- tion technologies were pioneered, as shown in Table 1, This per
Jan 1, 1987