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Vehicle Automation In Production Environments (f3d85b44-9485-4a1e-ae9b-660c922fcadb)
By C. Swart
Automation technologies are increasingly adopted in different mines world-wide. This paper presents the technical aspects of vehicle automation applications at two Noranda operating mines. Teleoper
Jan 1, 2002
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Estimating Rock Strengths Using Drilling Parameters During Roof Bolting Operations - Progress Report
By Yi Luo
Accurate mechanical and geological information of the roof strata is vital for roof bolting design in underground mines. In order to obtain such information in a timely manner, a research has been und
Jan 1, 2002
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Enhanced Mobility Of Arsenic In Mine-Impacted Systems As A Result Of Anthropogenic Eutrophication
By A. Martin
Detailed porewater profiles of arsenic and other interstitial metabolites were used to assess the relationship between trophic status, sediment redox chemistry and arsenic mobility in a historic taili
Jan 1, 2002
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Activation and Depression of Silicates during Anionic Flotation of Igneous Apatites
By L. S. Leal Filho, L. A. F. Barros, S. M. Assis
Zeta potential determinations and microflotation tests (with starch, sodium oleate and flotigan EDA-B) versus pH, pCa and pMg were performed with apatite and typical silicate minerals that occur in Br
Jan 1, 2002
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Electric Arc Furnace Dusts Recycling Process in a Cupola to Produce Commercial Zinc Dusts and High Quality Cast Iron
By Grégory Miette
The paper deals with a process that allows the recycling in a cupola of EAF dusts with 18 % Zn. It produces dusts with zinc grade higher than 50 - 55 % and commercial cast iron with less than 200 ppm
Jan 1, 2002
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Ventilation Duct Leakage ù A Method of Assessment
The tangible effects of leakage are presented graphically, and a technique for quantifying the leakage characteristics of a ventilation column using the æSolveÆ capabilities of a common spreadsheet is
Jan 1, 2002
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The Batu Hijau Copper Gold Porphyry - Recovery Estimation From Resource Model to Ore Control
By N Kusuma
Recoverable copper and gold estimates for resource models and ore control routing decisions at Batu Hijau were initially based on flotation testwork from several commercial laboratories. Due to the gr
Jan 1, 2002
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Metal Balancing From Concentrator to Multiple Ore Sources
By Y Gu, W McCallum
Mathematically sophisticated methods are now in common use for metal balancing of complex separation flow sheets at many concentrators. These balances usually entail minimisation of the sum of weighte
Jan 1, 2002
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Detoxification of Arsenic Bearing Wastes
By E N. Sajin
The final arsenic bearing waste products at the majority of metallurgical and chemical enterprises are cakes in which arsenic is present in the form of calcium arsenate. Burial of cakes demands constr
Jan 1, 2002
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Selective Flocculation Of Fine Phosphate Materials (8c939b54-ad68-4cf0-a2e6-037610cedf74)
By H. Sis, D. Dahlin, S. Chander, C. Summers
Bench-scale selective-flocculation tests were conducted on samples of Florida and Western phosphate process tailings. Physical, mineralogical, and surface characteristics were determined for both typ
Jan 1, 2002
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Independent Decline Haulage at Kanowna Belle Gold Mines
In May 2000, Kanowna Belle Gold Mines (KBGM) carried out a detailed Truck versus Shaft Haulage Study. The study showed that whilst the shaft option had many operating cost benefits the capital costs w
Jan 1, 2002
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Control of iron in copper electrolyte streams with a new monophosphonic/sulphonic acid resin
By M. J. Gula, S. S. Xue, E. P. Horwitz, J. T. Harvey
A study was conducted to control iron in copper electrolyte streams using Eichrom Industries' new monophosphonic/sulphonic acid resin. The resin strongly and selectively extracts ferric ion over
Jan 1, 2002
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Technical Note - Measurement of impact forces in ball mills: a reanalysis
By L. G. Austin
The data of Dunn and Martin (1978) is reanalyzed using a rigorous application of Hertzian theory to the impact process. The Young's modulus of steel required to fit their data to the theory is a
Jan 1, 2002
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Optimization Of Heavy Media Cyclone Circuits
By T. S. Bomar, C. J. Wood
Heavy media cyclones (HMCs) are efficient, high-tonnage devices suitable for upgrading run-of-mine coal in the 50 to 0.5 mm size range. Unfortunately, industrial HMC circuits are often not optimized
Jan 1, 2002
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An Empirical Review of Extraction Bolting Design in Deep Ore Zone Mine PT Freeport Indonesia
By F Sinaga, E Widijanto
PT Freeport IndonesiaÆs Deep Ore Zone (DOZ) mine is the new underground block caving mine within the East Ertsberg Skarn System (EESS) which started production in mid-2000. The DOZ will produce 25 000
Jan 1, 2002
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From Principles to Core Business ù Some Approaches to Sustainability
The integration of economic, cultural, social and environmental decision-making has increasingly become globally recognised as the only acceptable way of doing business consistent with sustainable dev
Jan 1, 2002
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Investigation of Thick Coal Seam Mining Potential in Australia and Results of Preliminary Study for æLongwall Top-Coal CavingÆ Method
By Y Cai, B Hebblewhite
In this paper, the Australian thick coal seam underground mining potential is highlighted and the characteristics are investigated by analysing a thick seam database. It is clear that thick coal seam
Jan 1, 2002
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Determination of Silver Bearing Minerals in the Lady Loretta ore
By Donald Leroux, Dave Scott, Giovanni Di Prisco
"The Lady Loretta lead-zinc deposit in Northwest Queensland, Australia contains an average of 5.9% lead, 17.1% zinc and 97 g/t silver. Ore mineralization is mostly comprised of fairly complex intergro
Jan 1, 2002
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A New Approach to Planning at Solid Energy New Zealand
By D Elder, S Bell
Over the last five years Solid Energy New Zealand (SENZ) has gone through a series of changes in response to both external and internal factors. These changes have included corporate reorganisation an
Jan 1, 2002
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Micro-Biological Attack On Deep Foundation Concrete
By Piotr D. Moncarz
As major urban areas begin to run out of "good-terrain" for their expansion, they begin to claim high water-table areas within or adjacent to water fronts or swamps. Similarly, major infrastructure pr
Jan 1, 2002