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Evaluation of the Strength Behaviour of Monolithic PacksBy Singh RN
Monolithic packing systems have gained in popularity as a gate side packing method. However, there has been no detailed investigation to assess their underground strength behaviour. This work inclu
Jan 1, 1992
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The Design and Operation of Heavy Medium Recovery Circuits for Improved Medium RecoveryIn dense medium processes for the beneficiation of minerals the consumption of medium (generally ferrosilicon) represents a major component of the operating cost. This provides a strong incentive
Jan 1, 1987
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Flash Furnance Reaction Shaft Evaluation Through SimulationBy Elliot B. J
Flash smelting is a complex and capital intensive technology. Although in use for 50 years the technology is still not well understood from a fundamental point of view and thus uncertainty is eviden
Jan 1, 1992
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Modelling of Central Queensland Coal Flotation Circuits for Control PurposesBy Mckenzie CK, Leach KR, Bateman KW
Modelling of industrial coal flotation based on data collected in several Central Queensland flotation plants and supplemented by laboratory data is discussed. The model is kinetic in form and pro
Jan 1, 1978
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Effects of Initiation Delay Time on Narrow Reef Stope BlastingBy Brinkmann J. R
In the narrow stopes of South African gold mines, rockbreaking is carried out by drilling and blasting with safety fuse and igniter cord being used as the initiation system. The fuse/gniter cord sys
Jan 1, 1990
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Rock Bolting in German Coal Mines - State of the Art and Recent DevelopmentsBy Hermulheim W
In the Federal Republic of Germany hard coal is mined underground only. The coal mines reach down to 1 500 m deep, recently having an average depth of 900 m. The commonly used winning system is lo
Jan 1, 1986
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Ore Concentrating Practice at North Broken Hill Limited, Broken Hill, N.S.W.By Wilkins L. G
Ore recovered by North Broken Hill Limited as a result of mining operations at its Broken Hill leases is obtained, at the present scale of working, in the proportions of 80% from the North mine and 20
Jan 1, 1940
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Viscosity and Composition Relationships in Kalgoorlie Nickel Smelter SlagsBy Segnit ER, Boow J
The start up operations of Western Mining Corporation's Kalgoorlie nickel smelter encountered troubles due to the high magnesia content of the concentrates. The flash smelter slags, with highe
Jan 1, 1980
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Laboratory Study of the Subaerial Technique for Disposal of Olympic Dam TailingsBy DiStefano AB, Dale SG
This paper describes the laboratory study implemented to investigate the application of the subaerial technique to tailings disposal for the proposed Olympic Dam Mine. The results of the study and
Jan 1, 1984
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Optimal Blast Scheduling of Sub-Level Stoping by Dynamic ProgrammingBy Bhattacherjee A, Makesh S
Mechanised sub-level stoping is one of the most widely accepted stoping practices followed in base metal mines in India. As a general practice, blast-scheduling of rings in these stopes is done eith
Jan 1, 1995
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Roadway and Pillar Design Considerations for Development and Longwall Extraction at Central Colliery, QueenslandBy Ward B
Central Colliery was developed to exploit large underground reserves in the German Creek lease. It was planned from the outset as a retreating longwall operation and is the first longwall mine in
Jan 1, 1986
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Advances in Petroleum Exploration Technology 1963-1982A major tool in the search for petroleum is reflection seismic mapping. The period which has seen most of the exploration in Victoria is also one which has seen major advances in this technology,
Jan 1, 1982
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Morning Star Gold Mine Recoverable Ore Reserves = Mining Geology + Practical CentsBy M D. Goodz, Wright R. F
This paper highlights the importance of accurate observational technical reports compiled by Mining Geologists and Engineers. Before uncovering the original reports in July 1992, all previous investig
Jan 1, 1993
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Volumetric Reserves And Probability EstimatesBy Stewart W. J
The volumetric method of estimating hydrocarbon resources and recoverable reserves is and probably will remain a dominant method in petroleum engineering. The method is technically very simple, bu
Jan 1, 1979
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Aeromagnetometry and Aeroradiometry of Gabal El Kahfa Ring Complex, Eastern Desert, EgyptBy Rabie A. S, Fouad K. M, Ammar A. A
The existence of Gabal El Kahfa ring complex, located in the Eastern Desert of Egypt, has been ascertained from aeromagnetic and aeroradiometric survey data as well as by aerial photography. Two m
Jan 1, 1988
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Future Exploration Techniques for the Coal Mining IndustryBy Hatherly P, Holt GE, McNally G
The current methodology for delineating and subsequently evaluating coal reserves is based on the use of vertical drill holes and surface based geophysics/geology. These techniques have three major pr
Jan 1, 1985
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Developments of Pasminco Mining's South ConcentratorAt Pasminco Mining's South concentrator. which was commissioned in 1952. an expansion. modernisation and efficiency improvement program commenced in 1986 with a coarse ore stockpile and grinding
Jan 1, 1991
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Tonnes, Grade and Economics - The ZC Mine Experience 1985-1988From the mid-1970s ZC Mines at Broken Hill had a policy to increase ore production rates at progressively lower head grades. In the mid-1980s the mine suffered crippling losses at a time of low metal
Jan 1, 1990
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Mineralogical and Chemical Profile of a Gold RoasterBy Aylmore M. G
Samples have been taken from a two-stage industrial gold roaster treating a pyrite/pyrthotite/arsenopyrite concentrate, in order to describe the mineral- ogy, composition and surface area of the calc
Jan 1, 1991
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Lead Smelting at Mount Isa Mines Limited, Mount Isa, QldBy Clift N
Lead concentrate from the Isa and Hilton lead-zinc concentrators of Mount lsa Mines Limited is smelted at Mount Isa to produce a lead-silver bullion. This bullion is cast into four tonne blocks and sh
Jan 1, 1993