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Prediction of Subsidence Over Partial Extraction Systems in Coal
This paper reviews the current techniques employed in the prediction of subsidence and how they have been applied to partial extraction systems. The method using influence functions to describe the sh
Jan 1, 1991
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Tas McKee Memorial Address - "Professionalism, The AusIMM and the Community"
Whilst the wider community is both a large consumer of mineral products and relies on mineral exports for much of the wealth which sustains it, the community generally has a poor perception of the min
Jan 1, 2001
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Cable Shovel Health And Longevity In Formation Excavation
By S. Frimpong
Cable shovels are used for primary excavation in in-situ and/or pre-fragmented formations in surface mining operations. Poorly fragmented hard rock formations and random occurrence of hard boulders i
Jan 1, 2007
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Realismm, A Virtual Reality in Rational Managerial Decision Making
Rational decision making is generally perceived by managers of operations to be a delicate process of committing large sums of money and putting other people's life at risk. Consequently most man
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 3978 Exploration of Cape Mountain Lode-Tin Deposits Seward Peninsula, Alaska
By Wilford S. Wright, Harold E. Heide, Robert S. Sanford
"INTRODUCTION The United States production of tin has always been negligible, and domestic requirements have been met almost entirely by imports. The advent of war in Europe in 1939 brought a threat t
Dec 1, 1946
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RI 5470 Evaluation Of An Acid-Extraction Method For Determining Mineral Matter In American Coals ? Summary
By E. C. Tarpley
An acid-extraction procedure developed in Germany for determining mineral matter in coal was investigated by the Bureau of Mines to determine its application to American coals. It was found to be suit
Jan 1, 1959
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An Agglomerate Scale Model For The Heap Bioleaching Of Chalcocite
By N. Ogbonna
A mathematical model for bioleaching at the agglomerate scale is developed. The agglomerate is defined as a unit volume of a heap which contains a solid phase (a size distribution of ore particles), a
Jan 1, 2006
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Case History of the Corridor Orebody, Mount Lyell, Tasmania
By McKenzie A. M
The Corridor ore body is so named because it occurs in an east-west zone or corridor of schist bounded on the north by the siliceous conglomerates of Mount Lyell, and on the south by similar conglomer
Jan 1, 1961
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Viscous behaviour of CaO-SiO2-A12O3-MgO-FeO slag
By S. H. Yi, J. R. Kim, Y. S. Lee
The viscosities of CaO-SiO2-Al2O3-MgO-FeO slags were measured under conditions ofCaO/SiO2=1.15–1.6, 10–13 percent Al2O3, 5–10 percent MgO and 5–20 percent FeO. Slag viscosity decreased with increasing
Jan 1, 2004
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The Use of Short-Delay Detonators in Some Queensland Collieries
During recent years there has been a marked increase in the use of explosives in Queensland coal mines. Delay detonators have been introduced and their use has extended with the wider application of m
Jan 1, 1958
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Methodologies for Scale Up of Grinding and Flotation Circuits for New CVRD Projects
By K. L. C. Gonçalves, V. K. Alves
"CVRD’s Department of Development and Technology – GETEK has been developing and perfecting a general methodology for scaling up flotation and grinding circuits over several years. This methodology ha
Jan 1, 2006
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Alumar: Improving Local Communities Capacities For Implementation A Sustainable Development Model. São Luis- Maranhão-Brazil.
By D. Campos, J. M. Macedo, S. Chadwick
The incorporation of low cost technology transfer to increase the ability of locals to acquire and maintain long term employment are key ingredients for sustainable industrial development. Alcoa’s Alu
Jan 1, 2004
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FLSmidth Flotation Developments - Dorr Oliver Machines
By S Vianna, K Caldwell, R Silva, T Olson, D Bell
Studies to enhance the FLSmidth forced air machine through changes in the design, showed important improvements through changes in the number of Rotor blades, stator designs, rotor air distribution an
Jul 15, 2013
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The Copper-Clay Deposits at Mount Lyell, Tasmania
The copper-clay deposits consist largely of goethite and clayey mudstones carrying native copper, cuprite, and chalcocite. The mudstones are of Ordovician age, are interbedded with Fe-Mn carbonates, a
Jan 1, 1969
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Mine Modeling Software for Less Than $1000 – Usefulness and Limitations
By Betty L. Gibbs
Geologically simple deposits can be modeled quickly and easily with inexpensive gridding and mapping software. Hundreds of mines around the world use RockWorks99 and Surfer 7 for generating contour m
Jan 1, 2000
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Algorithms for Adaptive Solutions: Essential Tools for Operational Blast Optimization
By Sushil Bhandari, Amit Bhandari
Blast optimization in open-pit operations is a task that often remains at a theoretical stage. Indeed, when it comes to operational blast design and onsite implementation, time restrictions and field
Jan 1, 2019
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Analysis Of A Deep Excavation In Calgary, Alberta
By Thomas Lardner
Excavation for The Bow, EnCana, in downtown Calgary, occurred between May 2007 and September 2008. A monitoring programme was used to determine the behaviour of the shoring wall, soil and bedrock dur
Jan 1, 2010
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Improving Pelletisation of Pyrite Cinder by High Pressure Roller Grinding
Improving Pelletisation of Pyrite Cinder by High Pressure Roller Grinding As an important secondary resource for ironmaking, pyrite cinder is characterised by coarse particle size, low specific surfa
Sep 13, 2010
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Disc Cutter Performance in Boulder-Laden Ground ? Introduction
By D. S. Kieffer
Ground characterized by hard boulders embedded in soft matrix represents one of the most challenging conditions for TBMs, as the cutterhead must cope with the non-optimal conditions of cutting hard bl
Jan 1, 2008
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J?Crete: An Engineered Cementitious Composite Rock Coating
By Alan A. Campoli
The mining industry has long been searching for an effective structural application that prevents weathering and falls of loose rock, debris, and sediment. J-Crete is a fiber-reinforced, engineered, c
Jan 1, 2012