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Implementation of an Expert Control and Online Image-Based Oversize Detection at the Pilbara Iron Tom Price Operation
By M Wortley, J McKay, D La Rosa, O Guyo
It has been a generally held concept that crushing operations were, by their nature, too simple to benefit from the implementation of advanced process control. The commissioning of an OCS¬ expert cont
Jan 1, 2005
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Gold Extraction Technology in Australia and New Zealand - Models for Illuminating Short and Long Term Trends in Gold Extraction Metallurgy
The New Zealand experience has shown that the trend in technologi- cal change in gold extraction can be characterised by a systems approach which grows progressively broader with advances in understa
Jan 1, 1988
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The New Latent Conditions Clause in the Recent as 2124-1986, General Conditions of Contract and its Application in Tunnelling Contracts
The latent conditions clause in various general conditions of contract have traditionally proved to be a source of significant disputes in tunnelling contracts, even when extensive geotechnical i
Jan 1, 1987
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Developments in Equipment Used for Overburden Removal and Coal Winning in the Brown Coal Industry Part 2 Utilization of Belt Conveyors
On the 18th November, 19'58, the first coal was delivered to the Morwell Power Station from the adjacent Open Cut using conveyors for the transport of the coal from the working face to the boiler
Jan 1, 1960
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Long-Term Changes in Water Chemistry as a Result of Mine Flooding in Closed Mines of the Pittsburgh Coal Basin, USA
By E Werner, B R. Leavitt
The chemistry of acidic mine drainage discharging from flooded coal mines is commonly reported to improve with time after flooding. This investigation describes a 18-year dataset of post-flooding wate
Jan 1, 2003
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Geology - Paper No. 10 Some Copper Ore-Types Or Provinces In New South Wales And Their Significance In Future Prospecting Operations
Most of the copper deposits in the Lachlan Geosyncline fall within areas having either a common host rock, mineral assemblage, form of ore body or time and method of emplace- ment. On this basis a C
Jan 1, 1969
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Contributed Discussion to "The Nickel Copper Deposit at Radio Hill, Karratha, Western Australia" by De Angelis, Hoyle, Peters and Wightman (Bulletin and Proceedings Vol 292, June 1987)
I offer some comments which might complement the valuable recent paper by De Angelis et al (1987), on the newly discovered nickel-copper deposit at Radio Hill.The authors have accepted subdivisions an
Jan 1, 1988
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A Water Accounting Framework for the Australian Minerals Industry
By C J. Moran
Given that the mining industry is committed to sustainable development principles and that Australia is experiencing changes to the regulatory environment that aim to modernise the water sector and en
Jan 1, 2009
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Discovery, Exploration and Investigations of Phosphate Deposits in Queensland
Broken Hill South Limited's discovery of phosphate deposits in the northwest of Queensland in 1966 prompted intensive exploration which has proved phosphate rock in excess of 2,000 million tons
Jan 1, 1971
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Metamorphic core complexes - "hot spots" in the continental crust?
Magmatism is of first order significance in the extension process. Continental extension is terminated when sea-floor spreading commences, but sea-floor spreading will not commence if magmas do not be
Jan 1, 1990
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An Assessment of Rockbolting in Geogically Disturbed Mine Roadways
By Whittaker B. N, Reddish D. J
The rockbolting method of support is employed widely in several countries in different of mines. Hard rock mines use this method extensively. Soft rock mines, such as coal mines, have employed stan
Jan 1, 1992
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Aspects of In-Seam Development for Subsequent Full Extraction
Severe development difficulties were experienced soon after in-seam mining commenced at Appin Colliery in'1962. Thirteen years later no significant pro- gress had been made in overcoming some as
Jan 1, 1976
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Automated Personnel and Equipment Tracking in Underground Mining Operations
This paper addresses the area of utilising automatic data capture systems in the metalliferous mining environment for the purpose of tracking personnel and vehicles, for both safety and productivity p
Jan 1, 1992
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Flash Smelting with 95% Oxygen Process Air in Ashio
By Kohra A, Shoji S
The amount of copper production by flash smelting process occupies about 17% (equivalent to 1.4 million t/year) of total free world production. In Japan, 650,000 tons of copper is produced annuall
Jan 1, 1987
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Role of Quality Assurance in Manufacturing of Mining Equipment
Coal Mining machinery has undergone enormous changes in design and complexity of controls in the past 10 years. Specialised, high productivity equipment has been manufactured in Australia, in sufficie
Jan 1, 1991
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A New Technique for Predicting Rock Fragmentation in Blasting
The explosion of a charge in a drillhole sets the surrounding rock mass into vibrating stress wave motion. Except in the immediate vicinity of the drillhole, the dynamic stresses associated with thi
Jan 1, 1995
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Flotation Machines in Brazil ù Columns Versus Mechanical Cells
By A E. C Peres, P R. M Viana
The role of flotation columns in comparison with conventional mechanical flotation cells is discussed under the scenario of Brazilian flotation technology. All iron ore concentrator circuits commissio
Jan 1, 2005
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The Dewatering of Alumina Trihydrate in the Bayer Process
By Waqinwright M. S
The underlying principles of dewatering theory have recently achieved considerable practical application in the washing and dewatering of alumina trihydrate in Bayer plants. In particular, the infl
Jan 1, 1989
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Discovery, Exploration, and Investigations of Phospate Deposits in Queensland
Broken Hill South Limited's discovery of phosphate deposits in the northwest of Queensland in 1966 prompted intensive exploration which has proved phosphate rock in excess of 2,000 million tons a
Jan 1, 1971
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Disintegration of Formed Coke in the Vicinity of Raceways
By Chang TS, Suzuki K, Go H, Nakamura S, Kuwano Y
In 1979, a test operation of an experimental blast furnace was carried out to investigate the behavior of a sort of formed coke, which was used safely by 30% of total coke charge in No.2 B.F., Sak
Jan 1, 1981