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Production Blasting Practice at Hamersley Iron Pty. LimitedBy Kaleta S, McTavish LP, Turner RD
Primary production blasting at Hamers- ley Iron began with seven inch holes at Tom Price in 1966 and has developed since then to large multiple row shots of 381 mm holes at Tom Price and 311 mm at
Jan 1, 1978
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Rock Relationships and Mineralization at Mount MorganThe Mount Morgan massive sulphide body occurs in a volcanic sequence of Lower or Middle. Devonian age, which is subdivided in the mine into "Upper mine porphyries", "Banded mine sequence", and "Lo
Jan 1, 1974
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Development of Lancefield Panel StopingA combination of highly structured, fissile stope hangingwalls and high ground stresses have caused difficult mining conditions in the Main Lode Deeps at Lancefield Gold Mine. Cyclic reviews of grou
Jan 1, 1995
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Unfolding the Luce Deposit to Improve VariogramsBy H. J. Glass, A J. Cornah
Improving the quality of the variogram helps to improve subsequent estimation and simulation processes. Two strategies for conditioning data prior to construction of the variogram are investigated usi
Jan 1, 2006
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An Outline of Blast Hole Diamond Drill Stoping at Mount IsaBy McConachie W. J
Introduction.Ore Bodies.Lead.Copper.Ground.Main Haulage Levels.Stope Preparation.Stoping Practice.General.Longitudinal Stopes-Ring Drilled.Parallel Hole Drilled.Transverse Stopes -Ring Drilled.Paralle
Jan 1, 1953
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Water Control in Exhaust Ventilation Raises and Associated Fan WorksThe Olympic Dam Mine is a large, mechanised, underground operation currently producing 2.2 million tonnes-per-year of copper/uranium/gold ore. The mine is accessed via one shaft and one service declin
Jan 1, 1992
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The EZINEX« Process - A New and Advanced Way for Electrowinning Zinc From a Chloride SolutionZinc-bearing materials containing chlorides and fluorides of alkali metals, such as electric arc furnace dusts, Waelz oxides, galvanising ashes, brass foundry and converter fumes are marginally attr
Jan 1, 1993
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Procedure and Example of Grade Control in Open Pit MiningGrade control plays an essential role in the good running of a mine. The factors at play are many, starting from a good analysis of the geology and a correct sampling procedure. Once this is achie
Jan 1, 1987
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Geosynthetics Provide Innovative Solution To Mine Establishment ProblemsBy Pinn N
Geosynthetics is an all encompassing word to describe a number of man-made products usually from hydrocarbons which are used in conjunction with the soil. The specific products are:Geotextiles Geomemb
Jan 1, 1990
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Evaluation and Implementation of Duratray Suspended Dump Bodies for Haulage Fleet Replacement at the Iron Ore Company of CanadaBy R Ashworth, S J. Hall
During trials which began in May 2005, traditional steel dump bodies for transporting iron ore on 220-tonne haul trucks at a Labrador iron ore mine were compared to a novel rubber suspended dump body.
Jan 1, 2007
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Some Environment Aspects of Aluminium ProductionAluminium in Australia, and in fact all round the world, is made virtually exclusively by the Hall-Heroult process, whereby the metal is derived from the electrolysis of alumina dissolved in an ele
Jan 1, 1977
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Overall Concepts in Drilling for Roof BoltingBy Tonegato S, Wood M
The lack of objective data on roof bolting machines, bits, rods and overall system has created the need for an objective assessment of roof bolting. This work outlines a test rig for such objectiv
Jan 1, 1986
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Rate of Nitrogen Desorption in Molten IronThe kinetics of desorption of nitrogen from molten iron were investigated using the electromagnetic levitation technique. The respective influences of gas flow rate and surface active element (S) we
Jan 1, 1991
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Bubble Size Measurement in a Flotation ColumnBy Liu Q, Siefken T. C, Misra V. N
The bubble size was measured in a laboratory flotation column. The effect of variables such as air flowrate, frother dosage and type, pulp density, particle size and water column height on the bubbl
Jan 1, 1992
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The Activity of Zinc and Lead Oxides in Lead Blast Furnace SlagsBy Denholm W. T, Rankin W. J
The reduction of zinc from lead blast furnace slags using hydrogen was studied at 1300¦C as part of a laboratory investigation of zinc fuming. To perform the experiments, 300 g "spent slag" was mel
Jan 1, 1989
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The Lake Rotokaua Sulphur DepositThe Lake Rotokaua sulphur deposit, near Taupo, New Zealand, is a lacustrine sedimentary ore body, 220 acres in area and from 7 ft to 96 ft thick, containing, within the area drilled to date, some 20
Jan 1, 1971
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Gold Process Mineralogy and its Significance in Gold MetallurgyBy Y Gu
Based on the mode of occurrence, gold is classified into three categories: microscopic gold, submicroscopic gold and surface-bound gold. Microscopic gold, or visible gold, refers to gold minerals in w
Jan 1, 2008
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Mine Planning at the Mae Moh Lignite Mine ThailandThe Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand own and operate an opencut mine supplying coal to on-site power stations at Mae Moh, 600 km North of Bangkok. The mine is being expanded from an an
Jan 1, 1986
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Quartz Vein Associated Gold Deposits in New Zealand, Geology and Geochemistry of Characteristics TypesBy Hinton A. T
Three, and possibly four, distinct types of quartz-vein associated gold mineralisation are recognised in New Zealand. They are: epithermal, schist-hosted, metagreywacke-hosted and metamorphic core com
Jan 1, 1990
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Spraying the Surface or Just Scratching the Surface ù What Are the Real Benefits of In-Cycle Fibrecrete?Through the use of structural analysis programs such as Unwedge and considering the shear strength of applied fibrecrete it can be shown that fibrecrete can provide a higher factor of safety in a ætyp
Jan 1, 2005