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A Basic Approach to the Analysis of Extractive Metallurgy Processes
A general approach to the analysis of processing technology is presented using the concepts of Process Aims, Process Characteris- tics and Process Costs. From an examination of the processes used in
Jan 1, 1984
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Oxygen Potentials and Slag-Matte Reactions in the Kalgoorlie Nickel Smelter
By Waladan M, Elliot B, Rankin W. J
A survey was undertaken on the Kalgoorlie Nickel Smelter in which samples of slag and matte were taken along the length of the integrated flash smelting furnace and analysed to determine the variati
Jan 1, 1991
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The Use of Seasonal Adjustment and the ôPinch-Pointö Diagram in Forecasting Prices of Base Metals
By Maiman R
One method of forecasting prices of metals is based on analysis of historic relationships between prices, inventories and consumption. The first, but generally overlooked step in this analysis should
Jan 1, 1990
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The Nickel-Copper Deposit at Radio Hill, Karratha, Western Australia
By Wightman D, Hoyle M. W H, Peters W. S
The Radio Hill nickel-copper deposit is located 30 km south of Karratha. It is a new discovery in an area where similar mineralization had been previously discovered at Mt. Scholl and Ruth Well. Radio
Jan 1, 1987
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Sensitivity of a hydro-economic model in a mining region to changes in hydrological and economic inputs
By N McIntyre, J Smart, J Ossa-Moreno, D Rivera
Hydro-economics is a field of research that analyses water resources from a multi-disciplinary approach (Harou et al., 2009). These models generally include one component that describes the water reso
Jul 25, 2018
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A Three-Dimensional Model of MuckpileFormation and Grade Boundary Movement in Open Pit Blasting
By Kavetsky A
In surface mining operations, the ease with which a muckpile may be dug is a dominant factor in mining efficiency. Within broad limits, this is largely dependent on muckpile shape and looseness with
Jan 1, 1989
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Aspects of Design and In-Situ Testing for the Murl Rock Tunnels
By Bennet A. G
An overall review of the selection of rock strength and deformation characteris- tics for the design of the Melbourne Under- qround Rail Loop (MIJRL) rock tunnels is presented. Particular emphasis is
Jan 1, 1981
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Rockburst: Understanding and Control - Past, Present and Future
By Hagan T. O
The problem of rockbursts presents a serious threat to many deep, hard-rock mines. For several decades, the owners and managers of affected mines have been concious of the urgent need to control r
Jan 1, 1986
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The Mining Industry of Papua New Guinea
The paper presents an overview of the mining industry of Papua New Guinea. Although the Bougainville problem is still unresolved, new mines like Ok Tedi, Misima and Porgera, which have come on stream
Jan 1, 1993
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Fatigue Resistant Design and Repair of Dynamically Loaded Structures
By Scales PJ
Fatigue is the primary cause of failure of structural and mechanical components subject to dynamic loading. Recognition of this basic fact and the development of appropriate techniques and details
Jan 1, 1982
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The Practice of Engineering Geology in the Planning and Construction of the City of Canberra, A.C.T., Australia
By de Vries D, Wilson EG, Henderson GAM, Carter EK
Canberra is a planned city in which the natural environment, rather than existing development and land tenure, has until recent times at least, imposed the major constraints to development. Even r
Jan 1, 1986
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The Break Up of Recoverable Reserves at High Cut-offs
By Armstrong M, Kleingeld W. J
Current low prices for many metals mean that deposits have to be mined at high cut-offs (relative to their mean grade), which means that only a small percentage of mining blocks are above cut-off.
Jan 1, 1995
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The Experiences on Mine Construction in Karst Regions in South China
In the southern part of China, car-bonate rocks outcrop in large areas. Ka-rst develops owing to hot, humid climate and heavy rainfall. In deposits of coal, iron, bauxite, tungsten, tin and base metal
Jan 1, 1990
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Resource Estimation Practice at The Granites Gold Mine, Northern Territory
The development of the Australasian Code for Reporting of Identified Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves is a significan step towards informing the financial community and the public about the futur
Jan 1, 1990
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Distribution, Character and Setting of Mineralised Palaeozoic Volcanic Sequiences, Burdekin Falls Region, Northeastern Queensland
By Black LP, Law SR, Oversby BS, Mackenzie DE, Wyborn D
Three volcanic sequences of different ages occur close together in the Burdekin Falls area, southeast of Charters Towers in northeastern Queensland. The oldest is equated with the Cambro-Ordovician Mt
Jan 1, 1990
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The Ebor Volcano: a Miocene-age Central-type Intraplate Volcanic-intrusive Complex, Northeastern NSW, Australia
By Feebrey CA, Duncan RA
The Ebor Volcano in northeastern New South Wales is an eroded example of a central-type intraplate volcanic-intrusive complex. It is of Miocene age (19-20 Ma) and has similarities to other central-ty
Jan 1, 1995
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Available Defences Against Outbursts in the United Kingdom in 1980
The paper considers the nature of outbursts of coal and firedamp as they occur. t follows the development of methods of working used to try and induce outbursts safely under controlled conditions a
Jan 1, 1980
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Mechanisms of Gas Movement in the Tuyere Region of Blast Furnaces
By Yaroshenko YuG, Bokovikov BA, Gordon YaM
Problems of the effect of the number of tuyeres and their parameters on the uni- formity of gas distribution are invest- igated with the use of the authors' devel- oped mathematical model of the
Jan 1, 1981
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Adsorption Phenomena and Kinetics of Gas Liquid Iron Reactions
The influence of strongly chemisorbed solutes such as oxygen and sulphur on the rates of reactions at the gas-liquid iron interface is briefly reviewed. Deductions from recent studies of the rates
Jan 1, 1980
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The Importance of Rock Breakage Technology to the Future of Underground Space in Australia
Underground space can be defined as space below natural ground level which can be used as an alternative to an above ground location. While many of our above ground structures inherently involve und
Jan 1, 1995