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                     Impact of Thick Alluvial Soil on a Fractured Water-Conducting Zone: An Example from Huainan Coal Mine, China Impact of Thick Alluvial Soil on a Fractured Water-Conducting Zone: An Example from Huainan Coal Mine, ChinaBy K. Wu, L. Li, D. W. Zhou, J. W. Yu The presence of a fractured water-conducting zone (FWCZ) is of significant importance for the safety of underground mining under water bodies. When a coal mining area is covered with a thick layer of Jan 1, 2016 
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                     ‘Salem Box Test’ to predict the suitability of metallurgical coke for blast furnace ironmaking ‘Salem Box Test’ to predict the suitability of metallurgical coke for blast furnace ironmakingBy Ravichandar. D., K. B. Nagashanmugam, M. S. Pillai "Blast furnace performance depends strongly on the coke reactivity index(CRI) and coke strength after reaction (CSR) properties. An innovative and cost-effective method, known as the Salem Box Test, h Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Simulated Rockburst Experiment - Evaluation Of Rock Bolt Reinforcement Performance Simulated Rockburst Experiment - Evaluation Of Rock Bolt Reinforcement PerformanceBy A. T. Haile Detailed monitoring of the response of the rock mass between rockbolt reinforcement units subjected to a simulated seismic source has been successfully conducted. This work has shown the increase in a Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Occupational health and safety in mining?status, new developments, and concerns - Synopsis Occupational health and safety in mining?status, new developments, and concerns - SynopsisBy M. A. Hermanus This paper examines the occupational health and safety performance (OHS) of the South African mining sector against the backdrop of changes in the composition of the sector, international trends in OH Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Cobalt And Nickel Removal From Zincor Impure Electrolyte By Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT) - Pilot Plant Demonstration Cobalt And Nickel Removal From Zincor Impure Electrolyte By Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT) - Pilot Plant DemonstrationBy G. J. van Tonder The use of Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT), a highly selective separation technology using specifically designed ligands (such as macrocycles), has been demonstrated to be an effective treatmen Jan 1, 2002 
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                     The Use And Applicability Of Flow Models To Quantify Intermine Flow In The Western Witbank Coalfields The Use And Applicability Of Flow Models To Quantify Intermine Flow In The Western Witbank CoalfieldsAfter the closure of collieries, they naturally start to fill up with water. As a result, hydraulic gradients develop between them and different hydraulic pressures are exerted onto peripheral areas o Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Development Of Fuzzy Rule-Based Systems For Industrial Flotation Plants By Use Of Inductive Techniques And Genetic Algorithms Development Of Fuzzy Rule-Based Systems For Industrial Flotation Plants By Use Of Inductive Techniques And Genetic AlgorithmsControl of flotation processes is mostly managed by plant operators, who assess the performance of the plant based on their own experience and other heuristic rules. These rules tend to be subjective Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Sulphur From Smelter Gases And Sulphate-Rich Effluents Sulphur From Smelter Gases And Sulphate-Rich EffluentsBy Jannie Maree, Dieks Theron, Ryneth Nengovhela, Patrick Hlabela In extracting base metals from ore bodies, sulphide as well as oxide, the main environmental concern is sulphur, whether in the form of sulphurous gases or sulphate in liquid form. Generally sulphur Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Computer Modelling Of Molten Halides Using Diffraction Data Computer Modelling Of Molten Halides Using Diffraction DataBy O. I. Ostrovski, D. K. Belashchenko The aim of this paper is the construction of models of systems with ionic and ionic-covalent bonds (molten salts) using experimental diffraction data and the calculation of their structure and thermod Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Review And Thermodynamic Modelling Of CoO In Iron Silicate-Based Slags And Calcium Ferrite-Based Slags Review And Thermodynamic Modelling Of CoO In Iron Silicate-Based Slags And Calcium Ferrite-Based SlagsPublished experimental data on thermodynamic behaviour of cobalt-containing slags have been reviewed and used in validating a recently developed thermodynamic model. The results from the exercise show Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Harmonic Analysis of Copper and Gold Occurrences in the Abitibi Area of the Canadian Shield Harmonic Analysis of Copper and Gold Occurrences in the Abitibi Area of the Canadian ShieldBy F. P. Agterberg, A. G. Fabbri "A statistical analysis was done on the locations of 718 copper and 1 257 gold deposits in Abitibi. This area of about 20 000 square miles is one of the better-explored metal-producing areas of Canada Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Determination of the optimal sensor for ore sorting, M. Kern, L. Tusa, M. Khodadazadeh, T. Leißner, R. Gloaguen, K.G. van den Boogaart, and J. Gutzmer Determination of the optimal sensor for ore sorting, M. Kern, L. Tusa, M. Khodadazadeh, T. Leißner, R. Gloaguen, K.G. van den Boogaart, and J. GutzmerBy M. Khodadazadeh, K. G. van den Boogaart, T. Leißner, L. Tusa, J. Gutzmer, R. Gloaguen, M. Kern Ore sorting is a technology that is increasingly used to process primary raw materials. Timeconsuming and expensive empirical state-of-the-art test work is carried out to assess whether the use of ore Jan 1, 2020 
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                     The Influence Of Microwave Pre-Treatment On Copper Flotation The Influence Of Microwave Pre-Treatment On Copper FlotationBy C. Sahyoun The influence of microwave treatment on copper flotation has been investigated. Comparative batch flotation tests carried out on ore treated at 5?12 kW for 0.1?0.5 s showed that improvements in copper Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Soil quality as a key success factors in sustainable rehabilitation of kimberlite mine waste - Synopsis Soil quality as a key success factors in sustainable rehabilitation of kimberlite mine waste - SynopsisBy P. W. van Deventer ?Soil quality is the capacity of a soil to function, within ecosystem and land use boundaries, to sustain biological productivity, maintain environmental quality, and promote plant, animal and human h Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Laboratory simulation of the behaviour of highly stressed mining fronts Laboratory simulation of the behaviour of highly stressed mining frontsBy M. C. Bétournay Strainbursts are common in overstressed brittle rock around deep mine openings. Such failures are characterized by a biaxial state of stress in the plane of the opening boundary. A zone of compressi Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Possible Modes of Government Participation in Marginal Mining Operations Possible Modes of Government Participation in Marginal Mining OperationsBy A. Galibois, A. Dubé, H. Monette, J. L. Collins "The start of mining operations often raises serious financial problems. In marginal cases promoters frequently demand financial aid from governments.In the past, the financial assistance has taken th Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Viscous behaviour of CaO-SiO2-A12O3-MgO-FeO slag Viscous behaviour of CaO-SiO2-A12O3-MgO-FeO slagBy 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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                     Slags In Ferroalloys Production - Review Of Present Knowledge Slags In Ferroalloys Production - Review Of Present KnowledgeBy L. Holappa Ferroalloys like FeCr and FeMn are mostly produced in submerged electric arc furnaces. Typical for these processes is that the amount of slag is quite high. The role of slag for the process is thus ve Jan 1, 2004 
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                     An Optimization Procedure For The Secondary Cooling Zone Of A Continuous Billet Caster An Optimization Procedure For The Secondary Cooling Zone Of A Continuous Billet CasterBy D. deV. van der Spuy A procedure for optimizing the secondary cooling zone of continuous casters is proposed and illustrated by a billet caster example. The procedure consists of quantifying deviations from the required c Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Incompressible versus compressible fluid flow models: A case study on furnace tap-hole lancing Incompressible versus compressible fluid flow models: A case study on furnace tap-hole lancingBy J. H. Zietsman, M. W. Erwee, Q. G. Reynolds Pyrometallurgical furnaces, essential for metal extraction, operate at temperatures exceeding 1600°C and represent complex multiphase systems that challenge direct industrial research. Multiphysics mo Apr 16, 2024 
