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Reactivity of Magnesium Oxide in Different Chlorinating Gas Mixtures
By N. Kanari
Reactivity of MgO towards C12+air, C12+N2 and C12+CO gas mixtures was studied up to 1000 °C. Carbochlorination of MgO occurs at temperatures lower than that of its oxychlorination. Effects of gas flow
Jan 1, 1998
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Inrushes and Subsidence
By S Harvey
An inrush of water or mud into an underground mine, or sudden subsidence above mining voids represent low probability but high impact risks in underground mining. About two such incidents involving mu
Jan 1, 1998
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Measurement of High Copper Concentrations in Molten Alloys and Sulphide Phases
By A. J. Davidson
A novel sensor is described for the measurement of the copper content of copper matte. Due to the high copper concentrations found in matte, potentiometric sensors are not sufficiently sensitive. A hi
Jan 1, 1998
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Copper Losses as Fine Particles in Chilean Porphvry Copper Ores
By J. Alvarez, S. Helle, U. Kelm, M. Pincheira
The principal geological and mineralogical characteristics of Chilean porphyry copper deposits are described. Elevated contents of fine grained ore and gangue material may cause copper losses and pose
Jan 1, 1998
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Mechanical Hard Rock Mining: Present And Future
By Levent Ozdemir
The advantages offered by mechanical mining have been demonstrated in the underground mining of coal, evaporites and other soft minerals. Mechanical mining and the advancements in automation technoloo
Jan 1, 1998
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Mineralogical and Metallurgical Examination of Fluorosilicate Mineral Flotation in the Ok Tedi Circuit
By Glatthar J. W, Lauder D. W, Manlapig E. V, Mackinnon I. R
The Ok Tedi copper orebody consists of porphyry and skarn orebodies. The skarn orebodies, identified by different mineralogies, are the source of high intermittent fluorine levels in the mill concen
Jan 1, 1998
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Porphyry Cu-Au Mineralisation, Advanced Argillic Alteration and Polymetallic Sulfide-Quartz-Anhydrite Veins at Ohio Creek, Thames, New Zealand
By D N. B Skinner, M P. Simpson
At Ohio Creek, 3 km northwest of the Thames bonanza goldfield, porphyry Cu-Au mineralisation is hosted in a dacite porphyry associated with porphyry intrusion breccias and overlying andesites and daci
Jan 1, 1998
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Experimental Study On The Reaction And Dissolution Behaviour Of Silca Flux In Copper Smelting
By K. Fagerlund
In this work, the rate of dissolution, melting behaviour and phase separation of silica flux with molten slag and matte were investigated. Mutual dissolution between high-grade matte and silica was ch
Jan 1, 1998
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Trend of Bulk Explosives in India
By Suresh Menon
The explosive industry in India has passed through various stages - from a period of total dependency to a period of self sufficiency and now, is saddled with large spare capacity. The last decade and
Jan 1, 1998
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Are Metallurgists Overpaid?
By Jennifer B. Leinart, Otto L. Schumacher
JIM ARNOLD: Our next speaker is Otto Schumacher. He's president of Western Mining Engineering in Spokane, Washington. His company offers services in the area of mining feasibility analysis and pu
Jan 1, 1998
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Role of Consultants
By John R. Turney
MARY KORPI: Harry Hinds will be filling in for John Turney today. Harry is an exception to the industry these days, in more ways than one. He has worked for the same mining company for 33 years. That
Jan 1, 1998
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Application of Virtual Reality Technology to Mine Management
By Mallett C
Coal mines are dynamic systems that change continually in size, shape, and condition. Large quantities of data about production, coal quality, ground stability, ventilation monitoring, equipment perfo
Jan 1, 1998
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Experimental Studies in the System PbS-FeS-ZnS-(Ag2S) at 1 Atmosphere to 27 Kilobars: Implications for the Broken Hill Orebody
Experimental petrology may be used to accurately constrain PTX conditions in order to calibrate and understand geologic processes. This method may be used to answer postulated questions, by recreating
Jan 1, 1998
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A Computer System For Analyzing And Viewing Complex Plant Data
By D. A. Stanley
Researchers at BCD Technologies and the University of Alabama have applied three statistical techniques to the information contained in a large database of measurements from a phosphate ore processing
Jan 1, 1998
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Application of the Coal Mine Roof Rating, Derived from Drill Core, in the Roof Support Design of a Coal Belt Conveyor Tunnel
By John Rusnak
The Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) is a practical rock mass classification system for use in design of mine openings. Data can be obtained for this purpose from exploration drill cores if simple geotech
Jan 1, 1998
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Enterprise Bargaining and Agreements Under the Workplace Relation Act, 1996 and their Appreciation to the NSW Coal Mining Industry
The Australian industrial relations system is in a state of constant change. We are undergoing a transformation from a compulsory arbitration and an award based system to one which is fundamentally ro
Jan 1, 1998
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Benefits of GPS Position Monitoring for Earthmoving Equipment
By Dennis Greene
Real-time GPS position monitoring of mining equipment is becoming more and more commonplace. Digital mining plans can now be used onboard properly equipped earthmoving equipment and excavation status
Jan 1, 1998
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Understanding the Hazard Potentials of Toxic Fumes
By Michael S. Wieland
Toxic fumes cause fatal and nonfatal incidents in underground mining, where the working environment tends to trap the fumes, hindering the restoration of nonharmful conditions. Workers can underestima
Jan 1, 1998
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Vertical Earth Reinforcement Technique - Test Wall 1998 DFI Annual Conference And Meeting
By Peter J. Nicholson
A new method of constructing retaining walls, in-situ, prior to excavation has been developed. This "Vertical Earth Reinforcement Technique" VERT, has been demonstrated at a full scale test wall at th
Jan 1, 1998
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Electrochemical Behavior Of The Dissolution Of Gold In Ammoniacal Solutions
By Kenneth N. Han
Ammonia has been found to be an effective leaching reagent for gold, silver and platinum group metals in the presence of appropriate oxidants. Electrochemical and kinetic aspects of the dissolution of
Jan 1, 1998