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Economic Exploitation of Deep Coal Seams by Opencast MethodsBy Brown N. R
This paper attempts to highlight some of the problems encountered in the economic exploitation of the deeper coal seams by opencast mining methods. The major cost elements of three methods of over
Jan 1, 1986
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Large Scale Development of Submerged Lancing Sirosmelt Tin Process at Associated Tin SmeltersBy Jones KW, McClelland RA, Denholm WT, Taylor RN, OÆShea J
Associated Tin Smelters, Sydney, are developing tin smelting operations in a prototype commercial SIROSMELT plant comprising two furnaces of 5 to 8 tonnes capacity. Features of the plant and its
Jan 1, 1984
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Important Acid Ferrous Burden Properties in the Cohesive Zone of a Blast FurnaceBy C E. Loo
The cohesive zone has a significant influence on blast furnace operation and performance. The high-temperature behaviour of the reducing ferrous burden determines the properties of the cohesive zone a
Jul 13, 2015
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Deployment of Self - Contained Self Rescuers in Coal MinesBy Baafi EY, Sun Y, Tague I
Field trials at three New South Wales and one Queensland coal mines were carried out to gather data on oxygen "run out" times of Self-Contained Self Rescuers (SCSRs), time taken to escape from the min
Jan 1, 1998
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Estimation of Regional Stress State and Young’s Modulus of Ground at Torigatayama Limestone Mine in JapanBy D Fukuda, K Kaneko, R Kudo, J Kodama, Y Fujii, T Sasaki
"Estimation of stress state as well as elastic modulus is important for the prediction of a rock slope deformation in an open pit mine since it can strongly influence the mining-induced deformation of
Nov 5, 2014
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A geotechnical risk assessment tool for underground mine drivesBy H Esterhuizen, W Hartman
Rockfalls or significant deterioration of mine openings can have significant safety and financial impacts for mining operations. The failure of drives in underground mines sometimes highlight deficien
Nov 30, 2018
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Some Considerations in the Mining of Saddies, Spurs and Backs on the Bendigo GoldfieldAny future developer of underground mining on the Bendigo goldfield will need to understand the unique geology and gold occurrence of this field. The development and sloping system employed will be pr
Jan 1, 1993
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The Preparation and Consolidation of Tantalum PowderFollowing the preparation of tantalum oxide and carbide (1) an investigation of the details relating to the production of tantalum metal powder was planned. From the literature (2) it was evident that
Jan 1, 1946
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An Appraisal of Tunnelling in the Auckland Region for Infrastructure DevelopmentBy J St George
Much of AucklandÆs transport infrastructure has been developed on surface with little or no consideration of underground options. Current and planned transportation routes are now facing high costs du
Jan 1, 2008
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All-Flotation at North Broken Hill LimitedIN this paper the author's intention is to convey a brief resume of the lead flotation treatment and lead flotation machines, which have replaced the May jigs and Wilfley tables at the plant of t
Jan 1, 1930
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Third World Mineral Development Strategies for Twenty First CenturyBy Adusumilli M. S, Subrahmanyam T. V, Rao V. D
Chance find of an economically important mineral on the sur- face and its exploitation without proper exploration work, has become the habit of humanity since the Bronze Age. The explora- tion and ex
Jan 1, 1988
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The Geomorphology of the Channel Iron Deposit in Bungaroo Valley - The Formation of an Irregular Basal Topography and its Impacts on Resource RecoveryBy L Terrusi
The Bungaroo Valley hosts a concealed Tertiary channel iron deposit (CID) along a 17 km stretch of its length. Bungaroo Valley is approximately 0.5 km wide upstream at its easternmost extent, and 3.5
Jan 1, 2007
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A Mineragraphic Study of Mount Morgan Copper-Gold OreThe Mount Morgan eopper-gold orebody is contained within a series of Mid-Devonian volcanics which occurs as a roof pendant within Permian granite. The ore minerals comprise pyrite, chalcopyrite, and l
Jan 1, 1967
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Mineral Resource Policy Issues for Sustainable Development: Corporate and National Imperatives (e3355e4c-7484-44c3-ab2f-95b2e231f322)Constraints on the mineral industry are best treated as issues that have to be understood and managed in partnership rather than in conflict with communities. The Zapopan development at Mt Todd in
Jan 1, 1995
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Studies on Differential Flotation Characteristics of Arsenopyrite/Pyrite ConcentrateBy Liu Q, Siefken T. C, Misra V. N
Investigation of the differential flotation characteristics between arsenopyrite and pyrite in a ore concentrate have been carried out on a laboratory Leeds flotation cell. Experimental results indi
Jan 1, 1992
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The Great Artesian Basin ù Use and SustainabilityBy L M. Foster, J R. Kellett, G A. McMah
The Great Artesian Basin (GAB) contains one of the largest reserves of fresh water in the world. The volume in storage is enormous, being estimated at nearly 65 000 million megalitres (ML). Developmen
Jan 1, 2003
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Economic Aspects of Carbon-in-Pulp Plant DesignThree key areas of C.I.P. plant design, viz. leach- ing time, adsorption and the gold loading on the carbon, are discussed and illustrated with examples. The need for accurate pilot plant data for u
Jan 1, 1982
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The Devonian-Carboniferous Intracratonic Burdekin Basin, North Queensland: I. Carbonate-Siliciclastic Facies of the Fanning River GroupBy Zhen Y. Y, Cook A, Jell J. S, Fleming P. J G
Remapping of the Burdekin Basin has resulted in subdivision of the three interfingering basin-wide megafacies previously recognised in the Early to Middle Devonian Fanning River Group. Eleven carbonat
Jan 1, 1990
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Ore-Dressing Mineralogy in Flowsheet Development and ImprovementBy Stevenson BG
The relevance of ore-dressing mineralogical investigations to developing and improving metallurgical flow-sheets is discussed and examples are given of the application of such studies to various t
Jan 1, 1978
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Chemical Enhancement to Magnetic Separation for Effective Separation of Silicates from Titanium Phases at Finer Particle Size FractionBy S A. Ravishankar
In heavy minerals separation, the titanium and iron oxide phases are separated from silicates in the coarser particle size range (80 - 150 mm) using magnetic and electrostatic separators. With the ong
Oct 5, 2011