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Manihiki Plateau û Results of Recent Resource-Oriented Shipboard Investigations and Discovery of a Major ?Mud Volcano ComplexBy Coulborn W. T, Glasby G. P, Maylan M. A
Research cruises by HMNZS 'Tui' (1986) and RV 'Moana Wave' (1987) investigated the geology, geophysics and seafloor mineral resources of Manihiki Plateau in the central Pacific Oce
Jan 1, 1990
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The Development and Application of the Jameson CellBy Riches N, Harbort G
The Jameson flotation cell was developed jointly by Mount Isa Mines Limited and Professor GJ Jameson of the University of Newcastle. The cell has been used in a number of cleaning applications within
Jan 1, 1991
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The Application of Production Testing to the Assessment of Potential Water Flows in Coal SeamsBy Forster I, Thilo A, Dean AK
A prototype production tool capable of operation in the hole sizes (
Jan 1, 1988
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Predicting Spontaneous Combustion in Spoil Piles from Open Cut Coal MinesBy Saghafi A
Spoil piles are produced routinely in open cut coal mines. Spoil piles may contain waste coal and other carbonaceous horizons. Coal and carbonaceous materials react with oxygen in the atmosphere, prod
Jan 1, 1998
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Productivity Gain from Advances in Mining Geology - Signposts for the FutureBy White A, Price G
The main assets of a mining company are its orebodies; the second are the people who find and use them.The graphs in Figure 1 were derived from a paper by Rob Macdonald of Rothschild Australia present
Jan 1, 1993
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The Educational Needs of the Mining and Minerals Industry in Western Australia with Particular Reference to the PilbaraBy Carroll D. A
The mining and minerals industry has had and will undoubtedly continue to have a considerable impact on the development of this State. For the first 60 years of its history the colony of Western Au
Jan 1, 1979
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Computer Techniques Coal Deposit EvaluationBy Robinson WB
An accurate and rapid assessment of coal resources, such as that provided by computer modelling, forms an intergral role in evaluating CSR's coal deposits for future development. An in-house
Jan 1, 1983
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Site Investigation Drilling on the Derwent RiverBy Billingham R
The Department of Mines Tasmania employs a Drilling Section for specialised drilling re- quired by government and semi-government bodies. The section has a complement of nine crews oper- ating auger
Jan 1, 1977
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The Direct Filling of 1100 Orebody Stopes from Surface at Isa MineIn early-1989, subsidence due to voids at the top of previously filled stopes and stopes awaiting filling,began to threaten the 15 level fill conveyor horizon. This together with the need to maintain
Jan 1, 1992
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Properties of Bricks Containing CoalwashIn comparisons of a trial extruded brick containing 33 per cent coalwash and 67 per cent clay and a trial pressed brick containing 100 per cent coalwash with a standard extruded clay face brick, the m
Jan 1, 1992
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Exploring the Effect of Blast Design on SAG Mill Throughput at KCGMBy Valery W, Morrell S, Loughlin P, O&apos
Traditionally, blasts in mining operations are designed to prepare the in situ rock mass for excavation and transport without much consideration being given to the downstream comminution processes.
Jan 1, 1998
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A Strategy to Minimise Ore Grade Reconciliation Problems Between the Mine and the MillMajor discrepancies between mine estimates and estimates from plant metallurgical balances are a common problem in many gold and base metals mines around the world. Many existing practices are based
Jan 1, 1998
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Open Pit Design in the 90ÆsBy Rozman L. I
This paper describes the latest open pit optimisation techniques,which now go beyond merely finding an optimal outline. The paper starts by briefly reviewing pit design techniques before optimsation
Jan 1, 1991
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Estimation Of Gold Ore Reserves At Mt. Charlotte, Kalgoorle, Western AustraliaGold occurs at Mt. Charlotte associated with a stockwork of pyritised quartz veins in Unit 8 of the Golden Mile Dolerite. The ore- body is massive, 200m long and 40m wide and has been proved to over
Jan 1, 1979
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Coke Bed and Liquid Flow in the Lower Part Dissected No. 1 Blast Furnace at Chiba WorksBy Konishi Y, Morioka Y, Okabe K
A part of the results of dissection survey of Chiba No.1 blast furnace, Kawasaki Steel Corporat- ion, is presented. Distributions of coke size and of slag and metal holdup are shown in the region of
Jan 1, 1981
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Combustion of Chalcopyrite Pyrite, Galena and Sphalerite Under Simulated Suspension Smelting ConditionsA laminar-flow furnace was used to study the combustion of four flotation concentrates (chalcopyrite, pyrite, galena, and sphalerite) in air at temperatures up to 1400¦C. A special- Iv developed tw
Jan 1, 1980
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Managing Fines Generation in the Blasting and Crushing Operation at Cerro Colorado MineBy Veloso L, Alvarez O, David D
Cerro Colorado operations The Cerro Colorado Mine is located 150 km east of Iquique in the Atacama desert of northern Chile. The mine is wholly owned by Rio Algom Limited of Canada and produces copp
Jan 1, 1998
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The Importance of the Bosh and Hearth in Influencing Blast Furnace Gas FlowThe physical phenomena which influence gas flow in the bosh and hearth of a blast furnace are discussed including the hold-up of slag as a mechanism which can result in a flooding condition. An equat
Jan 1, 1975
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Point Load Testing for Irregular Rock Specimens and Its ApplicationBy Xizhen J
Point load testing for irregular rock specimens was studied to determine the relationship between tensile and compressive strengths, drill penetration rate and other rotary drilling parameters. Th
Jan 1, 1986
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The Application of Physical Modelling to the Undersea Mining Conditions at Kozlu Mine in TurkeyBy Bicer N
Current problems in predicting sub-surface strata movement and fracture development due to longwall mining have highlighted the need for more accurate, dependable methods of physical modelling of r
Jan 1, 1988