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Does the Mining Industry Have the Courage to Implement New Technology?This presentation opens with a definition of technology and how it is implemented. The expenditure and progress on R&D in the mining industry is then investigated and found to be difficult to quantify
Jan 1, 1990
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Future Trends in the Technological Revolution of the Japanese Steel IndustryI am very grateful to have the honor of delivering this Key- note Speech to all of you here today, to the Chairman Mr Cope- man, and to all the organisers. As you heard, I was mainly involved for a v
Jan 1, 1988
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The Estimation of the Propensity for Spontaneous Combustion in Colliery WastesBy Shonhardt JA, Bagster DF
This paper firstly examines the pollu- tion potential of burning colliery wastes. A comparison of two means of estimating the pro- pensity for coal to combust spontaneously is next presented. The us
Jan 1, 1987
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The Role of Computers in Preparing Graduates for the Mineral IndustryA philosophy is presented that new graduates in mining and metallurgy should be equipped to use computers during their under- graduate courses, should be aware of the capabilities and costs of a wi
Jan 1, 1977
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Bingham Canyon Mine – from adversity to excellenceBy M Robotham
In April 2013, Rio Tinto Kennecott Copper’s (RTKC) Bingham Canyon mine experienced what is arguably the world’s largest ever in-pit slope failure. The failure initiated along a major, continuous, low-
Nov 30, 2018
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Ejector Refrigeration Systems for Chilled Water Using High-Pressure Water as the Motive FluidBy T J. Sheer
Water vapour refrigeration (systems using water as the refrigerant) could potentially be used to provide chilled water at underground locations in mines, as an alternative to conventional refrigerator
Jan 1, 2005
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Styles of High-Sulphidation Gold, Silver and Copper Mineralisation in Porphyry and Epithermal Environments*High-sulphidation (HS) gold, silver and/or copper deposits are generated in both the epithermal and the upper parts of the underlying porphyry environments over vertical intervals of up to 2 km. The H
Jan 1, 2000
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The Impact of Resource Rent Taxation on the Australian Mining IndustryA company tax rate based on profitability return, or as more commonly expressed, a resource rent taxation scheme has been intro- duced at various stages in the past by both Australian state and com
Jan 1, 1978
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Creating Peer Groups to Accept TechnologyBy Ken Campbell
Exploration and mining in Third World countries will essentially be an exercise in the transfer of technology. We must not underestimate the effort it will take to develop the necessary industry pee
Jan 1, 1994
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A Mineralogical Procedure for Recognising Cyanicides in Gold ProcessingI In an optical microscope, mild attack by cyanide solutions on various minerals can be observed by means of colour changes as well as etching patterns. However, the mineral may not be identifiable
Jan 1, 1991
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Dragline Performance Evaluations for Tarong Coal Using Physical ModellingBy Lumley G. I, Hayes H
Non-intrusive methods for the reliable determination of dragline bucket and rigging performance have been achieved using physical modelling. Modelling offers a logical first step towards developing ma
Jan 1, 1992
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Freeport Indonesia's Deep Ore Zone MineBy T Casten
Freeport IndonesiaÆs DOZ (Deep Ore Zone) mine is scheduled to commence production in the second half of 2000. The DOZ will produce 25 000 tpd using mechanised block cave mining methods and will have a
Jan 1, 2000
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Structural Geological Modelling for Geotechnical Investigations at BHP Iron Ore, Newman, Western AustraliaStructural geological modelling is a process which results in a 3D computer model that represents the essence of the geological and structural understanding of an area and is presented in a way tha
Jan 1, 1997
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Improvements in the Feed Preparation Section of the Whyalla Pellet PlantBy Fitzpatrick JM
The feed preparation section of the Whyalla iron ore pellet plant includes a screening and crushing plant followed by dry grinding mills. Improvements in the efficiency of the vibrating screen and
Jan 1, 1978
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The Limitations of Capillary Theories to the Prediction of Pellet StrengthsBy Wilson GR
Pellets were produced from carefully sized iron ore and silica sand fractions, under controlled moisture conditions, using a sealed balling drum. The strength of these pellets was measured as a fu
Jan 1, 1972
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Bore Core Washability Data- Its Use And Limitation I Field Evaluation And Washery DesignThe paper outlines the development and objectives of the slim core (50 mm dia.) testing procedures employed at the Company's Central Research Laboratories with particular reference to washabil
Jan 1, 1977
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Model Study of the Stability of the Rock Surrounding A TunnelBy Junpeng L, Huiguo Q
Field instrumentation was installed to monitor ground and lining behaviour during and after construction of the Mount Shaughnessy Tunnel (Rogers Pass Short Tunnel) in Canada. The instrumentation w
Jan 1, 1987
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Advancing Cut and Cover Tunnelling in Auckland – Experience Gained from New Lynn Rail TrenchBy M McDonald
KiwiRail has a goal of significantly improving passenger rail services to west Auckland, as part of its DART (Developing Auckland’s Rail Transport) suite of projects. The New Lynn Rail Trench (NLRT) p
Mar 8, 2011
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A Methodology for Measuring the Floatability of Ores û The Floatability Index TestBy D A. Collins
The floatability methodology developed by the AMIRA P9 project through research contributions by the Julius Kruttschnitt Minerals Research Centre (JKMRC, Brisbane, Australia), University of Cape Town
Jan 1, 2008
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Tracking Hardness and Size: Measuring and Monitoring ROM Ore Properties at Highland Valley CopperBy Dance A
Highland Valley Copper recently implemented a system of measuring run-of-mine (ROM) ore properties and monitoring their effect on both mine and mill performance. These properties are principally ore
Jan 1, 1998