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DuPont: A Pro-active Approach to Injury ReductionDuPont is a chemical and energy multi-national of approximately 90,000 employees. Often regarded as the world leader in injury reduction and process safety management, DuPont operate 140 manufacturing
Jan 1, 1997
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Highwall Mapping Using Advanced Terrestrial Photogrammetry at BM Alliance Coal Operations, QueenslandHistorically BHP Billiton Alliance Coal Operations Pty Ltd (BMA) have generated resource models from widely spaced data points (drill holes). The accuracy of these models has been influenced by the de
Jan 1, 2005
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The Cementation of Metals from Dilute Aqueous SolutionBy Lawson F
A rotating disc geometry has been used to provide a uniformly accessible surface for a kinetic study of the cementation of the metals cadmium, lead and silver from dilute aqueous solutions. This work
Jan 1, 1970
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The Development and Application of a Photographic Fragmentation Sizing Assessment Technique for Blast AnalysisBy Paine G. G
The measurement of the fragmentation size distribution of a blast muckpile can be achieved directly by screening the entire muckpile. Screening of muckpiles in a production operation is generally no
Jan 1, 1990
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Surfactants, Dispersants, Complexants and Flocculants - The Role of Additives in the Processing of Concentrated Particulate Suspensions in the Mining IndustryBy D V. Boger
The use of chemical additives to initiate such processes as particulate separation through flotation or dewatering through flocculation, is common in the mining industry. The dosing of additives is no
Jan 1, 1998
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Improved Blast Pattern Design on Mt Whaleback Based on Pilbara Iron Ore Classification (PIOC)This paper details a proposal for integrating the use of the Pilbara Iron Ore Classification (PIOC) and stratigraphic data for fine tuning blast. pattern design on Mt Whaleback. The main thrust of
Jan 1, 1986
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Development Concept in the Mining Industry - An Accelerator to Achieve Regional Sustainable DevelopmentBy F A. Rosyid
Mineral resources are national assets which must be capitalised for national development. Those assets should be transferred into real economic capital and then into social capital to achieve national
Jan 1, 2008
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Application of Pulp Chemistry to Regulation of Chemical Environment in Sulphide Mineral FlotationBy Woodcock JT
This paper reviews the chemistry of flotation pulps with the aim of gaining a better understanding of the effect of chemical environment in flotation and ap- plying the knowledge to improving the c
Jan 1, 1984
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Extraction of Tin-Problems and DevelopmentsThe main features and recent developments in the processes of benefication and extractive treatments of tin ores are reviewed. The need for development of processes to recover fine tin, tin from low-g
Jan 1, 1992
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The Artificial Ventilation of the Broken Hill Proprietary Mine, N.S.W.UNLIKE coal mines, in which some form of artificial ventilation is rendered necessary by gases given off by the material mined and is also enforced by the mining laws of all countries, metalliferous m
Jan 1, 1921
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Using Value at Risk for Integrated Project Risk EvaluationBy W Stange
Assessing the risks in a mining project is a key aspect of project evaluation. This is an exacting and demanding task because of the complexity due to the need to deal with uncertainty over long time
Jan 1, 2009
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Fluid Flow in a Nickel Flash Smelter - A Simulations StudyBy Hall T. P, Taylor R. N
Fluid flow in a 1:14 scale water model of the shaft and settler of the Kalgoorlie Nickel flash smelter has been investigated by flow visualisation and numerical modelling. Detailed flow fields throu
Jan 1, 1992
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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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The Development of L.D. Slag as an Aggregate for Road ConstructionBy Stephenson IM
Research to develop the use of L.D.slag as an aggregate in road construc-tion is described. The chemistry and mineralogy of L.D. slags are shown to be generally similar to S. Yorkshire arc furnace sla
Jan 1, 1979
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Sulphide Flotation in Cassiterite Concentration PlantsBy Selby DW, Hamill J, Cauley ID, Thomas I, Thornton AJ
The main objective of sulphide flotation in a cassiterite concentrator is to remove sulphide minerals (pyrite, pyrrhotite and sometimes chalcopyrite) from the ore prior to gravity concentration. T
Jan 1, 1978
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Change Management Strategies in Extractive Industries ù Analysis, Design and Implementation for Brownfield and Greenfield SitesBy M McLean
This paper deals with change strategies on brownfield and greenfield sites in extractive industries. It draws upon contemporary experiences across Australian, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea (PNG). Cha
Jan 1, 2006
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Control System Improvement Through Alarm ReductionBy R West
The Olympic Dam smelter facility processes copper concentrate feed using direct-to-blister smelting technology to support the current site production rate of 225 000 t/a copper. The metallurgical cont
Jan 1, 2005
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Hydraulic Fracturing for Rapid Low Cost Stress Measurement in Underground MinesBy Crawford G. R, Wold M. B
The application of the hydraulic fracturing technique to the measurement of in situ rock stress from underground excavation is discussed; including relevant theoretical considerations, equipmenl detai
Jan 1, 1990
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The Effect of Resin Thickness on Bolt-Grout-Concrete Interaction in ShearBy M S. N Hadi, J Hossein
Numerical modelling is extensively used in civil and mining engineering applications because of cost and risk problems associated with different experimental studies. In this study, the effect of resi
Jan 1, 2005
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The Use of Electronic Firing Techniques at Olympic Dam OperationsBy M Roper, M Lovitt
WMC Resources Olympic Dam Operation located in South Australia, is a poly metallic underground sublevel open stoping (SLOS) mining operation with a current annual production rate in excess of 9.0 Mt.
Jan 1, 2004