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A Proposed Standard for the Objective Measurement of Muck Pile Profiles
Blast Engineers frequently use the terminology "the blast showed good heave", or even "the heave was better this time". It is reasonably obvious that "good" and "better" are not the best terms to us
Jan 1, 1990
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The Coal Resources of New South Wales
THE area of the State of New South Wales is not great, nevertheless it has very large and important Mineral Resources. This is the more noticeable when the values of the annual mineral production from
Jan 1, 1926
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Centrifugal Flotation of Coal at Particle Sizes Below 20 ?m
By Bothe C
Froth flotation processes use different surface properties of the minerals to be sorted. In an aqueous environment the hydrophobic mineral attaches selectively to air bubbles and is lifted to the s
Jan 1, 1993
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Geology and Exploration of the Hamata Deposit
By Young DJ
Gold mineralisation at the Hamata prospect is related to a series of stacked pyrite and quartz-pyrite veins associated with a number of shears which strike N to NE and dip E. Mineralisation is con
Jan 1, 1991
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Effects of Initiation Delay Time on Narrow Reef Stope Blasting
By Brinkmann J. R
In the narrow stopes of South African gold mines, rockbreaking is carried out by drilling and blasting with safety fuse and igniter cord being used as the initiation system. The fuse/gniter cord sys
Jan 1, 1990
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Pre-Ore Modelling: Resource Estimation on a Minimun of Exploration Evidence.
A new approach to resource estimation at the exploration stage is emerging, based on the application of simple software techniques. The techniques combine the power of interactive graphics with proven
Jan 1, 1990
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Flow Characteristics Of Coal-Oil Slurries (93622aca-5458-44f1-8c01-7e66485fc372)
By Barro L
There is currently a world wide interest in coal-oil technology as the search continues for alternative energy sources to reduce the consumption of petroleum crude. An important aspect of this coa
Jan 1, 1980
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Geological Studies for Predicting Artesian Dewatering Requirements at Loy Yang Open Cut, Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia
By Brumley J
The development of the SECV brown coal open cut at Loy Yang will require depressurisation of aquifers both within and below the coal seam sequence in order to maintain open cut stability. Prediction
Jan 1, 1988
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A Seismic Source Wavelet with Applications to the Modelling of Blast Vibrations
The blasting process involves a complex interaction of a delayed sequence of moving sources of seismic energy which produce nonlinear behaviour near the blast holes. A deterministic description of t
Jan 1, 1990
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Hot Strip Mill at Australian Iron and Steel Limited, Port Kembla
The completion of the Hot Strip Mill at the Port Kembla works of Australian Iron & Steel Ltd., makes possible the production of steel plates and wide strip of a quality and in quantities not possi
Jan 1, 1956
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CaroÆs Acid its Introduction to Uranium Acid Leaching in Australia
After extensive testing and a period of plant trials to establish the benefits of Caro's acid (H2S05) as an alternative oxidant, Queensland Mines Limited (QML) decided to replace pyrolusite w
Jan 1, 1984
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Requirements for Coal in Japanese Coking Blends
Japanese pig iron production in 1973 registered about 90 million tons. As clearly seen from the productivity (2.04 t/m3/D), and fuel ratio (494 kg/t-pig), the Japanese steel industry has maintained q
Jan 1, 1975
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The Association Of Tourmaline-Bearing Rocks With Mineralisation At Broken Hill, NSW
Tourmaline-bearing rocks are a rare rock type of Suites 3, 4 and 5 at Broken Hill. Minor laminated plagioclase-quartz-tourmaline rocks occur in association with the quartz- magnetite rocks of Suite
Jan 1, 1983
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Chemical Speciation in Hydrometallurgical Cyanide Solutions
By May P. M
The role of chemical speciation in alkaline cyanide solutions is discussed by reference to recent experimental data from the authors' laboratories. It is shown that serious gaps exist in our pr
Jan 1, 1991
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Gas Phase Sulphation of Nickel Laterite Ores
By Rankin W. J
Increasing concern with the emission of sulphur dioxide from smelters and roasters has caused renewed interest in processes which can use waste sulphur dioxide, such as the sulphation of nickel late
Jan 1, 1996
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Unincorporated Joint Ventures in Project Developments in the Mining Industry
Joint ventures exist as a means of sharing risks and obeying regulations. An unincorporated joint venture allows a company to take a share only of a project yet allows that company to treat such s
Jan 1, 1983
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The Reduction of Zinc Oxide
By Hayes P. C
The reduction of small, dense zinc oxide (ZnO) samples in CO/CO2, and CO/N2 gas mixtures has been investigated at temperatures between 900 and 1100¦C. The microstructural characterisation of the rea
Jan 1, 1991
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A Study on the High-Water Solidifying Materials for Gob-Along Roadside instead of Coal Pillars
By Yin J, Sun H
A new technology has been introduced - the use of the High-Water Solidifying Material for providing pumped roadside supports to maintain a roadway for re-use in longwall retreating. As a gob edge s
Jan 1, 1992
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Iron Formation Related Base Metal Prospects, Broken Hill, New South Wales
By Larsen D. F
Minor iron formation related base metal sulphide mineralization occurs in granulite facies metamorphic rocks of the early Proterozoic Willyama Complex. Rock sequences hosting three iron formation r
Jan 1, 1983
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Studies on Chlorination of Rutile and Struverite
By Azizan A
The paper presents the results of chlorination of beneficiated rutile and struverite (a tantalum-niobium bearing, rutile type mineral in alluvial tin deposits) by carbon tetrachloride in the range 6
Jan 1, 1996