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Underground Geological Mapping at North Broken Hill Ltd
A proved routine mapping practice is described involving detailed observations on grade and structure. The equipment and methods employed are giving good service under the conditions encountered. Stop
Jan 1, 1940
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Oxygen Requirements and Monitoring for Gold Ore Processing
By Komosa T, Muir D. M
Adequate levels of dissolved oxygen are essential for efficient gold dissolu- tion. The actual levels in plantpuips can be seriously reduced by the presence of oxygen consuming reactive minerals, and
Jan 1, 1991
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The Use OF Synthetic Polymer As A Drying Aid In Pelletizing
In February 1974 a continuous synthetic polymer dosing plant was installed at Hamersley Iron Pty. Limited's Pellet Plant at Dampier. The polymer, supplied in a liquid sus- pension, is used to i
Jan 1, 1974
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Geological Knowledge Management in the Australian Mining Industry
By T Harrington, M Cox
There have been many changes in the Australian mining industry during the last 30 years. One of the most dramatic changes, from a geological perspective, is the reduction of in-house geological staffi
Jan 1, 2009
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Robots and Mining: The Present State of Thought and Some Likely Developments
Two recently published studies have considered whether and how robots, which have been designed for manufacturing applications, could find use in mining. The conclusions of both studies, if not identi
Jan 1, 1985
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Opening Address (4b6d459a-ca8a-4164-97f2-7d5dc70ee466)
I am honoured to have been asked by Sir James Foots, the President of the Congress Organising Committee, to open this, the 13th Congress of the Council of Mining and Metallurgical Institutions. Th
Jan 1, 1986
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The Effective Use of Consultants
By Tooth MA
Mining, metallurgical and engineering consultants have made a considerable contribution to mining industry development in Australia. Expertise has been developed locally to a high level during th
Jan 1, 1975
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Thermodynamic Considerations for the Production of Cu-Be Alloys
By T Iwadachi, T Fujisawa an, G R. Alvear
A large amount of Be2C and BeO is formed during the Cu-Be alloy production process, because beryllium is a highly reactive element. Carbide and oxide formation impairs the production yield and the qua
Jan 1, 2000
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The Important Properties of Steel Fibre Reinforced Shotcrete (SFRS) used in Mining
The reasons for using SFRS, including the way a SFRS performs in comparison to plain shotcrete as a support element in mining tunnels, are discussed. The mechanisms by which steel fibres reinforce sho
Jan 1, 1999
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Some Observations on the Minerology and Paragenesis of the Crocidolite Veins at Wittendom Gorge, W.A.
The mineralogy of the crocidolite (blue asbestos) veins at Wittenoom Gorge was examined to determine the cause of failure to recover soma of the fibre by the ore-dressing methods currently being pract
Jan 1, 1963
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Recovery of Fine Free Gold
Spiral separators have been used to treat heavy mineralsands in Australia for some 35 years. During the last five years the logical extension of this technology has been torecover cassiterite from all
Jan 1, 1986
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Recent Drilling and Blasting Developments Groote Eylandt Mining Company Pty. Limited
By Fitter JF
Drilling and blasting practices at Groote Eylandt are undergoing a period of rapid change. Practices over the last ten years are reviewed and some specific blasting problems currently being faced
Jan 1, 1982
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Mathematical Modelling of the Coal Instantaneous Ash vs Density Curve
By Gillies A. D S, Just G. D
The advancement of computer applications in the coal industry is focusing interest on the presentation of washability data by mathematical functions.The normal method of presenting washability data is
Jan 1, 1991
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Metallogenic Belts of the Central Andes
The metallogenic belts of the Central Andes (iron, porphyry copper, polymetallic and tin) are genetically related to an eastward migrating magmatic arc. The polymetallic belt of the Bolivian Altipl
Jan 1, 1987
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The Effect of Moisture on Screen Performance
By Weller KR
Completely dry or completely wet materials are comparatively easy to screen, but materials with moisture contents between these two extremes can present varying degrees of difficulty. The presence o
Jan 1, 1993
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Underground Mine Ventilation Planning and Design With Regards to Heat Load and Cooling Mechanisms
By H R. Phillips
The ventilation and refrigeration design of underground mines is an important aspect, when new or existing mines are considered and places a great responsibility on engineers tasked to do so. The curr
Jan 1, 2005
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Problem of Limitation of Oscillation of Winder Ropes
By Jaracz K
At the operation of mine winders in deep shafts considerable oscillations of winding ropes may occur due to elasticity of both wind-ing and balance ropes. The amplitudes of longitudinal oscillations m
Jan 1, 1985
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Magnesia from Magnesite by Calcination/Carbonic Acid Leaching: Precipitation of Soluble Iron
By Moorrees C
Carbonic acid leaching of crude iron-containing magnesia derived from Savage River magnesite yields a magnesium bicarbonate leachate with a substantial soluble iron concentration. The iron concentrati
Jan 1, 1984
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Introducing a New Model to Forecast Mineral Commodity Price
By E Topal
Risk and uncertainty are attached to mining projects, and making decisions, hedging, future investment and evaluation of mining projects depend on forecasting the future price. The future technologic
Jan 1, 2008
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Experiences on Pre-Drainage of Gas at West Cliff Colliery
By Tomlinson E, Lama RD
Drainage of gas has been practiced overseas for almost half a century. Peal advances in drainage of gas to combat high emissions became practicable in the late fifties and early sixties when the t
Jan 1, 1982