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Environmental Impact Caused by Exploitation of Natural Resources in the Metropolitan Region of Jopo Pessoa, Parafba State, Northeast Brazil
By L Soares, W T. Hennies, F Fujimura
The engineering geological mapping of Metropolitan Area of Jopo Pessoa in the littoral zone of the Parafba State, northeast of Brazil, made possible the ambient characterisation for space using and it
Jan 1, 2003
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Sampling Challenges in Highly Dispersed Types of Mineralisation
By C F. Prins, C LantuTjoul
Mineralisation in alluvial diamond or vein gold deposits is often hosted in trapping mechanisms. For instance, diamonds are nested in bedrock depressions such as gullies and potholes which were carved
Jan 1, 2005
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The Use of Blending Equipment in the Mineral Industry
After the minim operation, most raw materials that occur in the earth's crust require some form of processing or refining before they can be converted into a final end product. In the mineral
Jan 1, 1969
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Development of Lancefield Panel Stoping
A combination of highly structured, fissile stope hangingwalls and high ground stresses have caused difficult mining conditions in the Main Lode Deeps at Lancefield Gold Mine. Cyclic reviews of grou
Jan 1, 1995
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Geometallurgical Modelling - Quo Vadis?
By W J. Shaw
Geometallurgical modelling is now a hot topic in deposit evaluation and in optimising mine performance; however, its history is long and varied. Historically metallurgical sampling has frequently suff
Jan 1, 2009
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Applied Mineralogy in the Evaluation and Processing of Australian Iron Ores
Australia contains a variety of iron ores, differing in grade, chemistry, size distribution and genesis. While a proportion of this ore is used world-wide as blast furnace lump, much of the material
Jan 1, 1989
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Computer Animation of Hot Spot Development in Bulk Coal as an Aid for Training Coal Miners
By B B. Beamish, M S. Kizil
The processes that take place during the development of a heating are difficult to visualise. Bulk coal self-heating tests at The University of Queensland (UQ) using a two-metre column are providing g
Jan 1, 2005
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A Model Study of the BHP New Zealand Steel Iron-Making Melter
By Gregory O, Winters BI, Garlick C, Rogers H, Ye ZC
BHP New Zealand Steel produces iron from titaniferous ironsand by a direct reduction process comprising multi- hearth furnaces/rotary kilns/electric iron melters. The electric iron melter is a six-in-
Jan 1, 1995
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Efficiency Through Integration of Management System
Managers are demanding efficient use of their resources and part of this demand is leading to the idea of integrated audits for Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S), quality and the environment. I
Jan 1, 1995
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Some Aspects of the Carbonaceous Fraction of Mount Isa Lead Concentrate
By Harraway D. H, Draper N
The association of graphite with a fine grained pyrite in the Mount Isa lead-zinc ore was investigated from mineralogical and metallurgical standpoints. The pyrite has been partially or completely rep
Jan 1, 1961
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Factors Affecting Structural Fatigue Damage of Mine Haul Trucks
By Marshall GA
Structural fatigue damage of haul truck frames is a costly problem associated with the operation of large mine haul trucks. A monitoring programme is described which has been instigated to measure
Jan 1, 1986
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Warkworth Mining Ltd Operations
Warkworth Mining has been successfully operating a large open cut coal mining operation in the Hunter Valley of NSW since 1981.The mine is a complexmulti seam operation and utalises both truck and sho
Jan 1, 1992
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The Commissioning of No. 5 Blast Furnace at Port Kembla
By Warner R. E
Present capacity for molten iron production at Port Kembla is an average of 13 000 t/day from five blast furnaces. The most recently installed blast furnace, No.5, was commissioned in March 1972 wi
Jan 1, 1976
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Aerodynamic Studies of Shaft / Airway Intersection Losses and Mine Cage Resistance
By Wilson PH
A research programme sponsored through the Australian Mineral Industries Research Association investigated two aspects of mine aerodynamics on model scale. These were aero- dynamic losses in (a) sh
Jan 1, 1978
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Grade Control Sampling and Ore Blocking: Optimisation Based on Conditional Simulation
By Khosrowshahi S
The objectives of grade control remain unchanged but new methods are being developed to attain them. Since the early-1990s, an improvement in the power of mine site computers has made the geostatist
Jan 1, 1997
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Murray Basin Ilmenite ù Realising the Value
By T J. Scanlon
Heavy minerals recovered from recently discovered deposits in the Murray Basin are proving to be somewhat more difficult to process into saleable ilmenite products than ilmenites from existing operati
Jan 1, 2001
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International Commodity Agreements and Arrangements
Efforts to stabilize international markets in commodities have gradually intensified during the course of this century in keeping with the grow- ing complexity and interdependence of the world econ
Jan 1, 1978
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Challenges of Developing a Ventilation Shaft in Kalahari and Karoo Formations, Northern Cape, South Africa
By N C. Steenkamp
The Northern Cape Province of South Africa is host to the Kalahari Manganese Field (KMF). The northern portion of the KMF hosts high-grade manganese referred to as Wessels’ type ore and is mined mostl
Mar 24, 2014
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Perth City Rail Tunnel Project - Overview, Geotechnical Conditions and Building Protection
By M Grinceri
The New MetroRail City Project was completed in 2007 in Perth, Western Australia. The project included construction of two underground stations, twin bored rail tunnels of 1.4 km combined length and c
Jan 1, 2008
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Green Iron Ore Sintering
By R Lovel, P Fung, J Manuel, M OÆCo
The iron blast furnace is the most widely used and efficient producer of liquid iron. The integrated steel works is however under environmental pressure largely due to emissions from sintering and cok
Jan 1, 2004