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Mine Planning Succeeds on a Dedicated Minicomputer
By McDonald E, Clifford PJ
A mine planning system comprises all elements necessary to carry out the full range of mine planning activities from exploration to operations control. The application of computers as part of a mi
Jan 1, 1983
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Operational Measurement Management and its Database Support
By J Tuma
Technical measurements are an integral part of research and development of new technical devices. Now they are also an integral part of production too, especially as a part of quality control systems.
Jan 1, 2003
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Some Aspects of Illawarra Coals for the Production of Blast Furnace Coke
Iron from the blast furnace constitutes the starting point in steel production and any increase that can be made in iron production will bring about important repercussions in a long line of processes
Jan 1, 1958
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Uranium Recovery From Highly Saline <i>In Situ</i> Leach Solutions by Ion Exchange
By J Davidson
Ion exchange using strong base resins is a well established technology for the recovery and purification of uranium from sulfuric acid leach liquors. Production of uranium at the Beverley Mine in Sout
Jan 1, 2005
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Grade Recovery Optimisation Using Data Unification and Real Time Gross Error Detection
By R Linares
The efficient operation of any modern metallurgical facility depends on the accurate measurement and estimation of flow rates, inventories, and composition of their intermediate and final products. Al
Jan 1, 2005
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Clay Quantification of Channel Iron Deposits (CID), Pilbara, Western Australia
By E R. Ramanaidou
The presence of clays in channel iron deposits (CID) within the Pilbara region of Western Australia causes problems in the classification and subsequent processing of the iron ore. In particular, the
Jan 1, 2007
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Key Lessons for Good Water Management ù A Case Study of Mine Site Rehabilitation
By D Newton
The Mt Morgan Minesite in Central Queensland has been subject to both underground and surface gold mining operations since the late-1800s. The site is largely unrehabilitated and poor quality surface
Jan 1, 2003
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Total Energy
The phrase "Total-Energy" has, during the past few years, become widely used to describe a wide range of very different operations. However, if accurately described they all have one basic factor in
Jan 1, 1970
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Demonstrable Data Integrity of Mineral Resource Grade Estimation Decreases Economic Risk
Mineral resource estimation is commonly based on the accumulation of a series of local estimates. At times, the distribution of these grade estimates is not appropriate to the grade distribution of th
Jan 1, 2003
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Review of Operations, Mount Isa Mines Limited, 1952-1960
During the past eight years a vigorous drilling campaign resulted in large increases in the reserves of both copper and silver-lead-zinc ores.As a result the Company initiated an increased production
Jan 1, 1961
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Mechanical Factors in the Fatigue of Steel Rock Drill Rods
A method is presented for calculating the number of cycles of stress to failure of a drill rod from operating variables; a mathematical analysis by Cooper of the stresses present in drill steels is ap
Jan 1, 1955
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Review Lecture
Delivered by K. B. Gross at the First Ordinary Meeting of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, August 18th, 1952.Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen:Confronted with the task of reviewi
Jan 1, 1953
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An Investigation on the Effect of Chrysotile Particle Shape and Anisotropic Properites on the Rheology of Chrysotile Suspensions
An Investigation on the Effect of Chrysotile Particle Shape and Anisotropic Properites on the Rheology of Chrysotile Suspensions Chrysotile, a polymorph of serpentine, is a phyllosilicate mineral tha
Sep 13, 2010
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Structure and Tectonics of the Continental Crust: Evidence from Deep Seismic Reflection Profiling by Cocorp
The past decade has seen a great increase in activity in deep seismic reflection profiling of the continental crust. Some 20 countries have conducted field experiments and the total length of dee
Jan 1, 1987
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The Effect of pH on the Behaviour of Copper in Sulfide Heap Leach Operations
By H R. Watling, W van Bronswijk
Of the various copper sulfides in the EarthÆs crust, chalcopyrite is by far the most common. This mineral is also the most difficult to leach, with hydrometallurgical extraction processes characterise
Jan 1, 2004
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Application of Biotechnology in the Mineral, Metal Refining and Fossil-Fuel Processing Industries
Microorganisms have been used throughout history for the benefit of mankind with some of the earliest applications being in the production of fermented foods and beverages. Reactions involving inorg
Jan 1, 1993
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Underground Mining of Shallow-Dipping Orebodies in Australia ù Mechanised Updip Stoping Versus Transverse Retreat Panel Stoping
By C J. Corbett
Many underground mining methods rely on blasted rock moving under gravity to report to extraction points. Mining of orebodies dipping between 20 - 45 degrees poses a unique challenge for mining engine
Jan 1, 2003
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Close-Out - The Risk of Too Much Water
At many locations in Australia the decommissioning of mining operations will require the disposal of excess water. If the water is contaminated its disposal may be restricted by government guideline
Jan 1, 1994
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Blast Roasting Practice in the Treatment of Lead Ores
IN the present paper it is the writer's intention to largely confine the subject-matter to details relating to the metallurgical practice in connection W,ith the blast roasting of lead ores at th
Jan 1, 1922
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Analysis of Agitation Leaching Data ù Methods and Interpretation
Agitation leaching data has generally not been analysed to extract the maximum amount of information that is available. Analysis of heap leaching systems has been developing over the last five years t
Jan 1, 2005