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Skew Roof Deformation Mechanism in Longwall Gateroads ù Concepts and Consequences
A research project was commissioned by the Australian Coal Association Research Program (ACARP) to improve the understanding of tailgate strata mechanics and to provide a more rigorous engineering bas
Jan 1, 2005
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Prediction of Optimum Cleaning results for an Undeveloped Coal Seam (6c762c30-f6ab-4e26-862a-9df2c26ddc9e)
Coals from the Southern Coalfield of New South Wales treated in the Port Kembla coal preparation plants of Australian Iron and Steel Pty. Ltd. differ supstantially in their characteristics. Knpwledge
Jan 1, 1971
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Efficacy of Enhanced Gravity Separator in Processing Indian Iron Ore Slime
Efficacy of Enhanced Gravity Separator in Processing Indian Iron Ore Slime The slime sample was subjected to concentration using Falcon concentrator for their enrichment. The effects of three importa
Sep 13, 2010
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Study on Selective Reduction and Magnetic Separation of Low-Grade Nickel Laterite Ore to Produce High Nickel Concentrate
Study on Selective Reduction and Magnetic Separation of Low-Grade Nickel Laterite Ore to Produce High Nickel Concentrate
Sep 13, 2010
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Kinetic Study on the Leaching of Vanadium from LD Converter Slag Using Sulfuric Acid
Kinetic Study on the Leaching of Vanadium from LD Converter Slag Using Sulfuric Acid In order to reduce the environmental impact due to land disposal of LD (Linz-Donawitz) converter slag from steelma
Sep 13, 2010
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An Innovative Process for Comprehensive Utilisation of Clay-Vanadium Ores
An Innovative Process for Comprehensive Utilisation of Clay-Vanadium Ores By adopting conventional processing technologies such as flotation, gravity concentration, and magnetic separation, it is dif
Sep 13, 2010
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Alluvial Drilling - Mikonui River
During an eight month period, January to August 1978, nine bore holes were drilled in the Mikonui River gravels. On account of two rebores required from near bottom, the number of bores is in eff
Jan 1, 1979
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Development of an iron ore microparticle binder for increasing the concentrate content of sinter blends
By Y Yamaguchi, S Nomura, M Matsumura, C Kamijo
In order to increase productivity and decrease reducing agent rate (RAR) of blast furnaces, slag content of sinter ore must be decreased. However, gangue content in iron ore tends to increase because
Jul 24, 2017
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Tectonic Setting of Stratiform Ore Deposits Buried in Sedimentary Cover of the Pacific Ocean
Five types of mineral resource were known in the sedimentary cover of the oceans and seas floors prior to the 1980s: 1. hydrocarbon fields including some very large zones of oil and gas accumulation;
Jan 1, 1995
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Mining Innovation State of PlayTM – iron ore insights
By G Stanway, P Mahoney, C Griebel
The Mining Innovation – State of Play was initiated three years ago by VCI in partnership with the University of Western Australia. The ambition was to create a ‘think tank’ type platform to support i
Jul 24, 2017
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Pyrrhotite ù An Important Gangue and a Source for Environmental Pollution
By W T. Yen
Pyrrhotite crystallises as either a hexagonal or monoclinic structure, both of which can occur in ore deposits. In general, pyrrhotite is not considered as a valuable mineral unless it contains consid
Jan 1, 2002
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Prospective Electric Pulse Processes for Sustainable Processing of Mineral Raw Materials
By V A. Tsukerman
Prospects a new energy saving method for an efficient destruction of the sturdy and hard materials (rocks, ores, frozen soils, concrete blocks, etc) û the Electric Pulse Discharge (EPD) method of mate
Jan 1, 2002
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Prediction of Roof Collapse for Rectangular Underground Openings
By A M. Suchowerska, J P. Carter, J P. Hambleton
"In order to effectively predict the roof collapse of underground openings using continuum models, it is imperative that a realistic failure criterion is used to represent the rock mass. However, for
Nov 5, 2014
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Calibration of post blast gas simulation using mine site readings
By F C. D Michelin
Blast fumes are a significant health risk to underground workers, containing several dangerous gases such as carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx) and ammonia. To ensure safe working conditions,
Oct 12, 2022
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The Use (and Misuse) of Stable and Radiogenic Isotope Systems in Exploration for Orogenic Gold in Phanerozoic Metamorphic Terrains
The interaction between ore-bearing fluids and the siliciclastic rocks typically hosting orogenic gold deposits in Phanerozoic metamorphic terrains result in the development of a distinctive alteratio
Jan 1, 2002
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Development of Environmental Management Systems in the Mining Industry
Various influences determine how an Environmental Management System (EMS) for a mining or petroleum project is developed and administered. These influences include the environmental and resource legis
Jan 1, 1995
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Optimising multivariate variographic analysis with information from multivariate process data modelling (partial least squares regression)
By L O. Filippov, Q Dehaine
Variographic analysis, a classical tool from the Theory of Sampling (TOS), can address practical situations with multiple variables; however, its application has very often been limited to one variabl
May 9, 2017
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A Geotechnical Investigation of Opal Mining Practices at Lightning Ridge
By J M. Galvin, B J. McKinnon
Lightning Ridge, Australia, is the largest opal producing area in the world. Most opal is mined from shallow underground mines by individuals or small partnerships with the industry having been protec
Jan 1, 2002
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The Use of 3-D Computer Techniques for Optimal Resource Assessment and Mining - Greymouth Coal Limited
A 3-D computerised model of the southern part of Greymouth Coal Limited's Coal Mining Licence area has recently been completed. This model, and associated 3-D CAD tools, has/is being used to opti
Jan 1, 1996
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A Deformed Gold-Arsenopyrite-Pyrite Deposit Hosted in Peralkaline Granite Porphyry at Sams Creek, West Nelson, New Zealand
By K Faure
At Sams Creek a gold-bearing, peralkaline granite pophyry dike intrudes Ordovician-Silurian metapelite and quartzite. These metasedimentary rocks have undergone three phases of folding: a first phase
Jan 1, 2003