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Production Enhancement Through Simulation and VisualisationBy R Loweth
The application of discreet event simulation has matured in modelling manufacturing systems for production analysis. This simulation tool was used in studying a number of mining operations, especially
Jan 1, 2003
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Octanes and Knock in Petrol EnginesThe subject of octanes and knock in petrol engines is of general interest, not only to the engineers and chemists in the petroleum and automotive industries, but also to the motorist who wishes to see
Jan 1, 1951
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Metallurgical Process Development and Plant DesignBy Ritchie I, Fleay J
The key issues in the conceptualisation and testing of treatment options for gold and base metals mineral processing projects are discussed. A prerequisite of this process is the need for close int
Jan 1, 1997
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Quantitative and Process Mineralogy at TiwestBy P Louden, C Rothnie, G Showers
Tiwest employs several methods to assess the quality of heavy mineral concentrates in ore and process samples. Mineralogy is determined using a method called MA98, developed in conjunction with JKMRC
Jan 1, 2001
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Relocable Inpit Crushing and Conveying SystemsAs a result of high fuel prices and substantial haul distances or vertical lift from pits, the development of large inpit crushing and conveying systems at many open pit operations has occurred over t
Jan 1, 1992
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Kinetics and Mechanism of Zircon ChlorinationBy Glastonbury J. R
The kinetics of the direct chlorination of, zircon in the presence of carbon was studied at temperatures between 9000C and 12000 C. From the experimental data it is prop- osed that the most likely me
Jan 1, 1973
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Ore Estimation and Reconcillation at PangunaReconciliation of the ore reserve has been an integral part of mine planning since Bougainville Copper Ltd. commenced mining operations at Panguna in 1972. Confidence in the ore reserve is considere
Jan 1, 1987
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Integrating Sub Professional and Professional TrainingSurface geological observations are predominantly two-dimensional but can be expanded into three dimensions using geophysical techniques. These techniques have proved succ- essful in the past and w
Jan 1, 1986
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The Photoelectrochemistry of Pyrite and GalenaBy Li YQ, Yoon RH
The photoresponse of natural mineral pyrite and galena electrodes has been studied in aqueous solutions on freshly fractured surfaces (some fractured in situ) using moderate overvoltages. When fract
Jan 1, 1993
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Company Objectives and Open Pit OptimisationOptimisation of an open-pittable orebody raises many questions relating to the operation, corporate objectives and orebody characteristics. Often the `black box' is expected to provide instant an
Jan 1, 1997
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Mining Heritage - What, Why and How?Minerals are of course important to our way of living and hence the search and exploitation of minerals has always had a high priority in Australia. Metal mining commenced in South Australian in the 1
Jan 1, 1993
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Sampling in Exploration: Theory and PracticeMetal grades and contents of ore deposits should be measured in an unbiased manner, and with a degree of precision that reduces to an acceptable level the risk to put into production inviable prospect
Jan 1, 1976
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Trends in Iron and Steelmaking RefractoriesBy Fitchett K
Refractory application in the major iron and steelmaking units are discussed. Mechanis- ms of refractory consumption as revealed by pre- vious studies are reviewed and current practice is evaluated.
Jan 1, 1972
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Underground Mine Development - Past and FutureBy Bounsombath P
Underground mine development remains as one of the most important factors in cost effective mining. Various forms of continuous development have been proposed with some of the earliest conceived centu
Jan 1, 1992
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Clarain and Durain of Greta CoalBy Langham B. M
A chemical study of the petrographic components of Greta (Maitland) coal, carried out by the Metropolitan Gas Co. (Melbourne), has revealed an anomaly in the composition of the durain which was though
Jan 1, 1947
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Grinding, Pulp Chemistry and Particle FlotabilityIn this paper the reactions which may lead to particle hydrophobicity/hydrophilicity as a function of grinding environment-are reviewed. The results of pulp chemical investigations related to a Cu-
Jan 1, 1993
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Public Relations and the Oil IndustryThe various functions of public relations are playing an increasingly important part in the activities of the many companies now engaged in oil exploration in Australia.Several of the larger explorati
Jan 1, 1962
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Transport Distance and Australian Coal MarketingBy Gillies A. D S, Supriyadi
The landed cost of coal to the international customer is a major parameter which determines market competitiveness. Rail, port and shipping charges represent 30 to 50 per cent of landed costs for A
Jan 1, 1994
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Profit and Loss - What is reasonable?A real Dorothy Dix title has been selec- ted for this paper. It has the advantage, however, of being capable of being interpreted in many different ways and hence I can select my own approach. You
Jan 1, 1975
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The Physics and Chemistry of GasesIt is possible from simple gas behavioral theories to develop more complex relationships which allow prediction of transport phenomena such as diffusivity and viscosity of gas mixtures. Such physic
Jan 1, 1983