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A Method of Predicting Open Cast Backfill Settlement as Applied to an Open Cast Coal Operation in the UKBy Denby B
The ever increasing demand on land use has led to large areas of land being considered for development, which because of past mining activities are covered by substantial depths of fill materials. T
Jan 1, 1995
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Special Development of KHD in Communition TechnologyThe winning and upgrading of mineral raw materials necessarily includes size reduction, which serves the liberation and production of marketable products from highly valuable and bulk materials. Fo
Jan 1, 1993
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Metallurgical Operation at GunpowderGunpowder Copper Limited processes 1,000 tonne/day of Mammoth ore in a conventional flot- ation concentrator. Run of mine ore is prepared for flotation by three stages of crushing and two stages of
Jan 1, 1974
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The Evolution of Blasting Practice at the Kidston Gold MineBy Paine GG
The Kidston Gold Mine commenced mining in 1984 and current annual production is 12 million tonnes, increasing in 1990 to 18 million tonnes. Mill throughout per year is 4 million tonnes with the bala
Jan 1, 1988
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Ultra-Deep Hoisting Technology at Moab KhotsongBy M Dohm, L Pretorius
This paper provides a brief historical background to the approximately 12-year project that led to the revision of rope selection factors in the South African regulations, thus providing the ability t
Jan 1, 2005
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Financial Risk and Probability Analysis in Mineral ValuationBy Barnett DW
Financial risk analysis provides the tools to examine the uncertainty of capital decisions in new mining ventures. This paper explores the methodology by which financial risks can be studied and qu
Jan 1, 1994
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Australian Longwall Geomechanics - A Recent StudyBy Stewart A. M, Price D
This paper presents recent findings concerning longwall caving mechanisms relating to Australian mining conditions and their effect upon longwall support requirements and behaviour. The findings ar
Jan 1, 1992
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Rainfall Patterns Rather than Climate Classification Control Cover Design for ClosureBy T Baumgartl, B Richards
Covers on waste rock and tailings remain the primary choice for closure planning where the purpose is to create an environment where water ingress into reactive material can be controlled and/or preve
Jun 28, 2016
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Underground Mining at the Cadjebut Joint VentureBy McGuckin P. H
The Cadjebut orebody is a MississippiValleyType (MVT) zinc-lead deposit, and is located approximately 80 km southeast of Fitzroy Crossing in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It is one of fiv
Jan 1, 1992
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Production of Self-Fluxed Pellets and Improvement of QualityBy Hanaoka K, Ikeda K
Kakogawa Works, Kobe Steel, Ltd. has two pelletizing plants and one sintering plant, and the blast furnaces have been operated with 30 - 50% pellets. At Kakogawa Works, various improvements in pell
Jan 1, 1980
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Trigger Release Mechanism for Release of Mine Water to Magela CreekBy McGill RA
The Ranger Uranium Mine is surrounded by a World Heritage National Park. The strict environmental controls under which the mine operates are based on scientific and social requirements. Release of n
Jan 1, 1988
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The Role of Burden on Fluid Dynamic Phenomena Affecting Blast Furnace PerformanceBy Giuli M, Barnaba P, Sacerdote R, Tammaro F
Following a theoretical consideration of the effect of flooding, fluidisation and softening on blast furnace blowing limits, results are presented which show the effect of these parameters on operati
Jan 1, 1975
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The VIMP Program and Major Advances in Geological Mapping in VictoriaBy OÆShea P. J, Dickson T. W
In April 1994 the Victorian Premier announced new State initiatives, collectively termed the Victorian Initiative for Minerals and Petroleum (VIMP), for exploration totalling $16.5 m over three yea
Jan 1, 1997
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Flow of Iron in Blast Furnace HearthBy Hara Y, Arino S, Nakamura M, Tachimori M
The theoretical and experimental studies have been done to clarify the hearth flow of iron and slag. The results of dissections show that the hearth can be treated as a packed bed of coke hav- ing
Jan 1, 1981
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Significant and Recent Advances in Grinding Mill Relining TechnologiesThe South American mining community leads the world in recognition and adoption of the latest grinding mill relining technologies. Clearly this region has recognised the benefits of improved relining
Jan 1, 2009
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Design and Ground Support Monitoring of the Brunswick Street Rail Tunnels, BrisbaneBy Baxter D. A
This paper, one of two written about the Queensland Railways Brunswick Street tunnels presented at the VIII Australian Tunnelling Conference, 1993, describes the design and monitoring aspects of the r
Jan 1, 1993
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Current Capabilities for Finite Element Analysis of Geomechanics and Structural Support Systems in Underground MiningBy Ho D, Yang J
The ready availability of powerful desktop workstations, which combine 3D real-time graphics and processing speed better than that of supercomputers of a few years ago, now allows the cost-effectiv
Jan 1, 1995
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From Databases to Visualisation - Providing a User Friendly Visual Environment for Creating 3D Solid Geology ModelsBy Landy D. M, Ward M. O, Power W. L
Geological structures are irregular and intricate, so creating a 31) solid geology model is a complicated process. A software system can only partially automate this process, since geological knowle
Jan 1, 1995
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Process Developments in Pressure Die Casting of Zinc Alloys - Towards the Year 2000Zinc alloy castings continue to account for a very large, world-wide end-use market for zinc. However, an ever expanding multitude of other materials and processes are increasingly providing viable,
Jan 1, 1993
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The Nickel-Copper Deposit at Radio Hill, Karratha, Western AustraliaBy Wightman D, Hoyle M. W H, Peters W. S
The Radio Hill nickel-copper deposit is located 30 km south of Karratha. It is a new discovery in an area where similar mineralization had been previously discovered at Mt. Scholl and Ruth Well. Radio
Jan 1, 1987