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A Simulation Model for Selecting Suitable Digging Method for a Dragline OperationBy Mirabediny H, Whitchurch K
A computerised simulation model has been developed to select the most suitable digging method of a dragline operation for a given geological condition. The developed procedure uses a geological ore
Jan 1, 1995
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Slope Stability Radar for Managing Rock Fall Risks in Open Cut MinesBy N Harries
The management of risks associated with slope instability is an essential process in the safe and economic operation of open cut mines. The æslope stability radarÆ (SSR) has been developed to better m
Jan 1, 2007
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Sustainable Mineral Resource Management Systems - Delivering Resource Growth Within Sarbanes-Oxley Requirements at Gold Fields Ghana, Abosso Goldfields Ltd, Damang Mine (AGL)By M Brewster
Goldfields Abosso Goldfields Limited (AGL) is a Ghanaian registered company that owns and operates the Damang Gold Mine. Gold Fields Ghana Holdings Limited holds a 71.1 per cent interest in AGL. The D
Jan 1, 2007
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Mining and the Future of Space ExplorationBy D C. Franklin, C T. Farrelly
The future of human exploration in space is intimately bound to the future of mining and energy production on Earth. By 2025, one or more manned bases will probably exist on the Moon, exploring the lu
Jan 1, 2008
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Hoisting in Raise-Bored ShaftsBy Northcote GG
There are many underground mines with shaft or decline access with limited production capacity or where the mine may become uneconomical as trucking costs escalate with increasing depth of the decl
Jan 1, 1978
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Steelmaking-Some Aspects of Environment ProtectionBy Hodges D. A
The manufacture of steel from raw materials which have to be mined, transported and processed must affect the environment. Steelmaking, like almost every other stage of manufacture involves the un
Jan 1, 1976
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Dissolution of Metal Ferrites and Iron Oxides by HCI Under Oxidising and Reducing ConditionsBy Mur D. M
Metal ferrites are formed by the high temperature reaction of various metal oxides with hematite and are commonly found in the calcines derived from the sulfation roasting of zinc, copper and nicke
Jan 1, 1987
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Corrosion Behaviour of Friction Rock Stabilisers Used in Underground Mines in Western AustraliaBy Richardson G. W, Yap L. C
Friction rock stabilisers (FRS) are the most common steel-based ground reinforcement used in underground mines in Western Australia. As with any other steel-based product used in underground mines t
Jan 1, 1995
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The Hillgrove Gold-Antimony-Tungsten District, NSW, AustraliaBy B Roach, P M. Ashley, B Hooper
Mineral occurrences of the Hillgrove Au-Sb-W district are hosted in late Palaeozoic polydeformed, hornfelsed metasediments and Permo-Carboniferous granitoids of the NewEngland Orogen. In excess of 204
Jan 1, 2004
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Experiences n the Development of an Operaor Guidance System for On-Line Process Control and Fault DiagnosisBy Jelenich L, Murray J. Rantanen J
The experience gained in the development of an Operator Guidance System (OGS) for on-line process control and fault diagnosis in a commercial scale sintering process will be discussed in this paper.
Jan 1, 1995
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Probabilistic Stability Analysis of Embankments and SlopesThis study introduces a new probabilistic approach to seismic stability analysis of embankments and slopes. The approach is based on Sarma's solution, which is modified through presentation of
Jan 1, 1992
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Advanced Modelling for Flotation Process SimulationBy W T. Pate, A V. Potapov, J K. Lichter
Even though flotation is one of the most important unit operations of mineral processing, accurate modelling of this process for plant performance prediction has remained elusive. In the last four to
Jan 1, 2005
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The Effect of Process Variables on Electrowinningt Cadmium and SilverBy Watson K, Pollard D. M
The electrolytic recovery of metals from solution requires an understanding of the characteristics of the particular system employed, and the current efficiency and morphology of the deposit are in
Jan 1, 1989
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Sidewall Fracturing in Coal Room and Pillar and Pillar Extraction PanelsIn coal room and pillar, and pillar extraction panels, the sidewall conditions were investigated based on underground measurements and numerical simulations. Three-dimensional linear elastic model
Jan 1, 1992
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Improvement of Mechanical Tool Performance by Waterjet AssistanceThe problems arising in the excavation of hard rocks with the use of mechanical tools consist chiefly in a slow advance rate accompanied by an intensive wear due to the toughness and abrasiveness of t
Dec 6, 2010
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CO<sub>2</sub> Geosequestration ù The Challenges of Capturing and Storing CO<sub>2</sub> From the Process IndustriesBy B Hooper
Deep cuts in CO2 emissions will be required to stabilise and, in the long term, decrease CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere. Technologies for capturing CO2 from major stationary sources (power stati
Jan 1, 2004
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Use of Monte Carlo Simulations in the Evaluation of a Large Copper-Gold DepositValuers will often intuitively express the probability that property value will exceed a certain amount . . . 'I think the chances that the value will exceed $50 million are excellent. The chan
Jan 1, 1994
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Hydrocarbon Occurrences Offshore From the Pilbara BlockDuring the past 18 months several import- ant hydrocarbon discoveries have been made in the Dampier Sub-basin, which is a sedimentary area lying entirely offshore from the Precambrian Pilbara Block
Jan 1, 1973
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Two-Dimensional Geostatistical Methods ùTheory, Practice and a Case Study from the 1A Shoot Nickel Deposit, Leinster, Western AustraliaBy J Vann, S Dunham, M Job
Two-dimensional (2D) estimation approaches have significant advantages over three-dimensional (3D) approaches when dealing with a narrow vein- or layer-like geometry. The main motivation for 2D estima
Jan 1, 2003
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Experiments with Air Flow Control in a Coal MineBy Krzystanek Z, Wasilewski S
The problem of automatic control of a coal mine ventilation network is discussed. It is found that the structure of the control sys-tem should have two levels, i.e. local regulation of ventilation par
Jan 1, 1985