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Developments in Underground Coal Mining Technology and their Implications
Developments in mining technology are outlined which point out that longwall face technology has the capacity to produce 20,000t/d on a regular basis. The optimum length of longwall faces is about
Jan 1, 1988
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Statistical Investigation of the Risk of Accidental Impact Opening of Mine Shaft Detaching Hooks
During 1995 a catastrophic accident took place at the No 2 Vaal Reefs shaft in South Africa, when a locomotive fell onto a cage, causing the death of 104 people. The subsequent Commission of Enquiry f
Jan 1, 2005
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The Recovery of Sulphuric Acid From Copper Tankhouse Electrolyte Bleeds ù A Case Study on the Development of Solvent Extraction Processes
By K Gottliebsen
Many hydrometallurgical and chemical processes produce large amounts of acid waste. This is illustrated by the copper S/X-E/W process used at the Mount Gordon mine in North Queensland, which produces
Jan 1, 2000
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Recovery of Gold from Refractory Ores and Concentrates Using the Sirosmelt Reactor
By Floyd J. M
The recovery of gold from refractory ores and concentrates can be achieved in a number of ways using roasting and leaching procedures. The Sirosmelt system introduces a new approach to the recover
Jan 1, 1987
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The Assessment and Optimization of Blasting
Blasting is at first sight a simple operation. Blastholes are drilled in a suitable pattern, primed, charged with explosives, stemmed and finally the blastholes are connected together to give the ap
Jan 1, 1988
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Oxidative Leaching of Chalcopyrite in a Chloride-Sulphate Lixivant
By Pollard D. M
Chalcopyrite samples from two different localities were leached in oxygenated mixed chloride-sulphate lixivants at elevated temperatures and atmospheric pressure. The oxidation of chalcopyrite was
Jan 1, 1987
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The Stanwell Magnesium Project ù Providing New Environmental Standards for Magnesium Production
By B Goebel, G Baker
The Australian Magnesium Corporation Limited (AMC) is constructing the worldÆs largest magnesium metal plant at Stanwell, 24 km west of Rockhampton in Central Queensland. The $1.3 billion, 97 000 tonn
Jan 1, 2002
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Notes on the Felspar Deposits of Broken Hill
Felspar occurs in association with quartz in the Broken Hill lode pegmatites and is brilliant green, greenish white, and white in colour. The pegmatites occur mainly in the walls in sporadic patches,
Jan 1, 1946
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The Primary-Response Framework for Geometallurgical Variables
By M Stewart, J Vann, S Dunham
Geometallurgy is an emerging, cross-disciplinary field that integrates spatial models of rock properties with time-based outcomes of mining and treatment processes. Geometallurgical variables include
Jan 1, 2009
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Performance of Electrodes Containing Brown Coal Char in Alumina Reduction
By Graham JW, Cullen GV
edicted increase in, Aluminium production and the possibility of a diminishing supply of petroleum coke for anode electrodes in alumina reduction cells makes it desirable to find alternative electrode
Jan 1, 1970
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The Development of Acoustic Emission and Microseismic Monitoring Techniques in China
By Wu Y, Qu Q
The Central Coal Mining Research Institute has developed the MAE acoustic emission monitoring system, the BD4-1 portable acoustic emission monitor and the MRB rock burst monitoring system. In the MAE
Jan 1, 1991
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Sub-Surface Cracks due to Disc Cutter Spacing for Improved Rock Breakage and Ground Control
By Guo H
The importance of using disc cutters for rock excavation is reflected by their wide application in hard rock cutting machines such as tunnel boring machines and raise borers. The forces involved in
Jan 1, 1992
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Low Voidage Blasting to Improve Underground Stope Productivity
Productivity of mines can be improved by taking fewer, but larger blasts. The initial blasts taken in starting a mining block are restricted by the low amount of void or space to fire into. Block cave
Jan 1, 2008
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A Case of Discrepancy Between Bore Values and Recoveries
The care necessary to ensure a reliable estimate of average value from the individual values of a series of bore holes sunk in any alluvial deposit containing coarse gold was well exemplified in check
Jan 1, 1929
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Contract Versus Owner Mining ù An Update on Australasian Open Pit Mining Practice (Iron Ore Conference Perth, WA, 9 - 11 September 2002)
With the advent of the resources boom in the late-1960s most of the larger scale resources projects in Australasia were commissioned on an æowner miningÆ basis, where the mine owners owned and operate
Jan 1, 2002
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Geology, Metallurgy and Mining Engineering - Why We Must Strengthen the Links
Recent well-publicised problems with the start-up of new mining projects have continued to feed the perception that the mining business in general and Ore Reserves in particular are a poor risk. New m
Jan 1, 2002
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Use of Electronic Detonators at Cracow Gold Mine (cae53c6c-ca7c-4748-be49-2a87f16e60c2)
By N Strong
Cracow is a high-grade; low-tonnage underground gold mine located approximately 500 km north-west of Brisbane in Central Queensland. It is a steeply dipping, narrow vein, epithermal gold and silver de
Jan 1, 2008
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The Manantial Espejo Epithermal Low-Sulfidation Silver (-Gold) Deposit, Deseado Massif, Argentina
By R M. Tosdal
The Manantial Espejo district (Argentina) hosts a low-sulfidation epithermal Ag (-Au) deposit with a proven and probable reserve of 38 Moz Ag and 0.55 Moz Au. The district lies along the southern rim
Jan 1, 2008
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Charging Patterns, Size Distribution and Velocity Profiles in a Stock Column
By Nightingale RJ
A column (50 cm 4) provided with a bell charging mechanism and a rectangular perspex insert was used to investigate the inter-relationship between charging pattern, size analysis and velocity profile
Jan 1, 1975
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Simulating the Interaction of Heavy Mineral Sands Mining With the North Stradbroke Island Groundwater System (Mining in Water)
By I D. Hair
A numerical groundwater model was used to predict the nature of interactions between heavy mineral sands mining operations and the groundwater regime at North Stradbroke Island, Southeast Queensland.
Jan 1, 2003