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Minerology of some Ceramic Clays from the Adelaide AreaBy Nickson NM, Lancucki CJ
X-ray diffraction and differential thermal methodshave been used to determine the mineralogy of some clays used by the heavy clay industry in the Adelaide area. A detailed analysis has been made of th
Jan 1, 1963
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Geology and Exploration of the Favona Gold Silver DepositBy L Torckler, J Hobbins
Favona is a blind low-sulfidation epithermal vein deposit in the Waihi Vein System approximately two kilometres east of the world class Martha Hill deposit that has produced nearly 6.8 M oz Au to date
Jan 1, 2004
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Present Situation and Future Trends in the Chinese Steel Industry and Utilisation of Low-Grade Iron Ore ResourcesBy J Pan, G Qiu
In this paper, an analysis is made of the present situation in the Chinese steel industry and its demand for iron ores. It is shown that the demand for iron ores has been growing substantially with th
Jan 1, 2009
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A Liberation Study of Autogenous and SAG MillsBy Hayward N, Sutherland D, Wilkie G
A pilot plant study has been made of the liberation characteristics of a nickel ore under different milling conditions. A series of runs were made ranging from fully autogenous grinding to semi-auto
Jan 1, 1991
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Water Recovery From a Mine in the Atacama DesertBy H Plewes, A Bur, L Murray, J Pottie
Water recovery from tailings for reuse in mineral processing is essential to operation of mines in the Atacama Desert of Chile. With annual rainfall of 5 mm, the prudent and efficient use of available
Jan 1, 2003
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Should the Blast Exclusion Zone Be Based on a Qualitative or Quantitative Analysis? A Practical Implementation ConundrumBy K Muller, T Oosthuizen
Blast exclusion zones are instrumental in protecting equipment and personnel. When there is no constraint in footprint, the exclusion zone can be enormous, practically eliminating the hazard of flyroc
Aug 24, 2015
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The Prevention and Control of Burning in Waste Coal DumpsBy Lukaszewski GM
The indiscriminate surface disposal of coal waste in the past has created a serious fire hazard in the bush of the northern New South Wales coalfields. Spontaneous or bushfire-induced combustion in l
Jan 1, 1970
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Shell-supported Grinding Mill for the Ernest Henry ProjectTumbling mills have been used in the minerals indusu) for occr WO years, with the design changing little, but the size of the individual pieces of equipment increasing significantly with the lowerin
Jan 1, 1997
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Improving Fundamental Stockpile Management ProceduresBy Knijnikov M, Cameron D
Coal Quality management and the control of the flow of coal through complex mining preparation and transport phases of standard mining operations has assumed greater importance over recent years.
Jan 1, 1998
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Predicting Slope Stability in Open Pit Gold and Coal MinesBy L Clarke, R N. Campbell, F Bourke, J Anderson
Lithological units have been classified geotechnically with mechanical tests and discontinuity measurements from the GRD Macraes Limited, Macraes Gold Project and Rotowaro coal mine open pits, New Zea
Jan 1, 2000
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Drying in Steam Heated, Steam Fluidized BedsBy Beeby C. j, Fernando W. J, Ming M. Q I, Guang Li Xi
Removal of moisture in steam-fluidized, mainly steam-heated, fluidized beds makes possible significant energy savings over conventional forms of large-scale drying. The systens are described and th
Jan 1, 1989
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Reliability Testing of a Vehicle Proximity Warning System Based on GPS and Wireless NetworksBy K Dagdelen
A vehicle proximity warning system is being developed using GPS and wireless local area networks to improve safety of off-highway trucks in open pit mines. After two an a half years of research, softw
Jan 1, 2003
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Apatite from Alkaline Complexes û Geological Aspects, Behaviour in Mineral Processing and Characterisation TechniquesBy M M. M LT Tassinari, A B. Braz, L M. SantÆAgostino, C Ulsen
Several mineral resources have been recognised to alkaline igneous rocks. In general, these mineralisations present low P grades, so a complex concentration process is required to achieve commercial g
Jan 1, 2008
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An Alternative Approach for Assessing In Situ Stresses in SydneyBy D A. F Oliveira, C J. Parker
The role of the virgin in situ stress field in tunnelling projects is well known in the Sydney area. The effect of in situ stresses is mostly considered through the use of published relationships that
Sep 17, 2014
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Flotation machine gas characterisation – variation between different types of flotation machinesBy D Felipe, G J. Harbort
In the past 40 years substantial changes have occurred in flotation machines. This has included increases in mechanical cell size to 630 m3 , significant changes to flotation column aeration design
Aug 24, 2022
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An Approach to High Solids Slurry Pipeline DesignBy M Griffiths
This paper outlines an approach to high solids slurry pipeline design with data generated from a closed pipe-loop test system. The pressure and flow rate data generated is used to develop a pseudo-she
Aug 8, 2011
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Spontaneous combustion hazard assessment of McArthur River Mine waste rockBy P Marianelli, J Theiler, B Beamish, A Spillman
The presence of reactive pyrite in waste rock contributes to the hazard of spontaneous combustion in emplacement facilities as it acts as an initiator of self-heating at low ambient temperatures. Orga
Jul 23, 2018
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A Kinematic Model for the Prediction of Fragment Trajectories and Muckpile Shape during Bench BlastingBy Lilly PA, Kavetsky AP
An empirical, kinematic model is developed which calculates the trajectory of individual blocks of rock in a blast, their point of impact in the muckpile and the final shape of the muckpile. The m
Jan 1, 1986
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Studies in Size Separation by ScreeningLaboratory studies of batch and continuous screening of ferrous sinter mixtures (4-0.5 mm) are described. The results are analysed by an equation derived from the first-order rate law for the conditio
Jan 1, 1985
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Innovative Systems for Horizon Control of Mining Machines by Means of Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF)By A K. Bayer
When the human eye fails in the evaluation of quality parameters in the extraction of minerals the use of laser-induced fluorescence analysis (LIF) can supply more detailed information on the composit
Jan 1, 2003