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The High Productive Operation of a Small Blast Furnace
By Fukui M
An increase in pig iron output by 50 per cent was aimed at after re-lining No.2 blast furnace of NAKAYAMA STEEL WORKS. This had to be achieved by increasing both the furnace volume (from 673 to 757
Jan 1, 1980
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Why do Shareholders and Mining Executives Allow Mine Managers to Leave Behind High-Grade Broken Ore Underground?
By K Biegaj
The paper describes challenges the author has encountered on Australian underground gold and nickel mines over the last eight years, when recovering high-grade gold/nickel bearing mine floor material
Mar 26, 2012
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Nickel-Iron Exchange in Pyrrhotite
The uptake of nickel into the lattice of pyrrhotite,Fel_oS has been studied experimentally in the temperaturerange 200 DC to 760 DC. Nickel from both aqueous solutionsand salt melts diffuses rapidly i
Jan 1, 1980
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Acid Rock Drainage From Highway and Construction Activities in Virginia, USA
By Z W. Orndorff
Excavation through sulfidic geologic materials during construction activities has resulted in acid rock drainage (ARD) related problems at numerous (>40) locations across all five geologic regions of
Jan 1, 2003
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Velocities of Particles and Bubbles in Grid Turbulence Measured by Particle Image Velocimetry
By D P. Telionis, P P. Vlachos, R-H Yoon
Industrial processes involving multi-phase flows such as flotation require understanding of the relationships between bubbles, solid particles and the flow. Modern experimental tools are employed in t
Jan 1, 2005
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Cemented Rock Fill Research at Mount Isa Mines Limited 1992-1997
By A G. Greenwood
Research into cemented rock fill at Mount Isa Mines Limited since 1992 is described. The key mechanisms controlling segregation during stope filling with cemented rock fill are described and include t
Jan 1, 1998
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Properties of Bricks Containing Coalwash
In comparisons of a trial extruded brick containing 33 per cent coalwash and 67 per cent clay and a trial pressed brick containing 100 per cent coalwash with a standard extruded clay face brick, the m
Jan 1, 1992
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Design and Operation of the Dewatering System for the Lochiel Trial Pit
By Sullivan TD, Redman PG
AND INTRODUCTION The Lochiel coal deposit, a large Tertiary soft brown coal deposit in the mid north of South Australia, is currently being investigated by the Electricity Trust of South Australia (
Jan 1, 1988
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Relationships Between Geological Resolution and Flight Line Spacing in Low Level Aeromagnetic Surveys
By Spencer GA, Saul SJ
The flight line spacing in low level aeromagnetic surveys is the principal factor governing both the cost and the amount of geological detail which can be extracted from the data. The rate at which ge
Jan 1, 1976
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Electrification and use of Electric Hydraulic Equipment at Mount Lyell
In 1972, with the West Lyell Open Pit winding down, mining operations transferred underground. All development tunnelling until the end of the decade was carried out by a fleet of ten pneumatic Jumbos
Jan 1, 1985
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Towards Larger Flotation Machines
Economic and technical reasons forced the mining industry all over the world to increase the unit size of mineral processing equipment. in large flotation cells, this development leads to problems
Jan 1, 1978
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Estimation Of Gold Ore Reserves At Mt. Charlotte, Kalgoorle, Western Australia
Gold occurs at Mt. Charlotte associated with a stockwork of pyritised quartz veins in Unit 8 of the Golden Mile Dolerite. The ore- body is massive, 200m long and 40m wide and has been proved to over
Jan 1, 1979
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The Development of Very Large Screens for the Preparation of Coal and Mineral Raw Materials
The paper describes the reasons for the development and for the selection of systems which were finally adopted; further estima- tion and design engineering problems, as well as experience with lar
Jan 1, 1984
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Application of Numerical Image Analysis to Process Diagnosis and Physical Parameter Measurement in Mineral Processes ù Part I: Flotation Control Based on Froth Textural Characteristics
By P Pelletier, J Tessier, C Duchesne
This paper summarises research into the study of the control of flotation processes based on froth images. A review of the froth flotation operation background and the relevance and role of the froth
Jan 1, 2005
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Use of Advanced Computation for Predicting the Behaviour of Fine Mineral Dispersions
By Jia X
Three-dimensional microscopic modelling techniques involving specific calculations based on direct computation of the Brownian, van der Waals, Born, electrical double layer repulsion, bulk, hydrodyn
Jan 1, 1993
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Evolution of Control in Dewatering Fine Halloysite Clay
By Luke K. A
Pressure on production at New Zealand China Clays has led to the development of a dewatering control loop for fine halloysite china clay. The development was based on the analysis of data from the
Jan 1, 1989
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Fluid-Mineral Relations in the Comstock Lode, Storey, Washoe, and Lyon Counties, Nevada, U.S.A.
The Comstock Lode, a world-class precious metal vein district near Virginia City in western Nevada, U.S.A. (Fig. 1), produced 8.3 million ounces (0.28 X 106 kg) of gold and 193 million ounces (6.5
Jan 1, 1987
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Feasibility Studies - Scope and Accuracy
Feasibility is a value improvement process for projects. At any stage in project development, a feasibility study can be undertaken, but although the scope generally remains unchanged the extent of
Jan 1, 1997
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Bauxite Mining Environmental Management and Rehabilitation Practices in Western Australia
By Ward S. C, Gardner J. H
In 1990, Alcoa of Australia Limited was elected to the Global 500 Roll of Honour of the United Nations Environment Program for the environmental management and rehabilitation of the bauxite mines i
Jan 1, 1995
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A Combined Hydrodynamic-Surface Force Model for Bubble-Particle Collection
By Yoon R-H, Luttrell GH
A theoretical model has been developed to predict the probability of particle collection by air bubbles in a quiescent flotation pulp. The model considers the effects of both hydrodynamic and surfac
Jan 1, 1993