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Process design and commissioning of the Goedehoop coal processing plant
By Swann CA
In order to meet export sales requirements from 1983 onwards, Amcoal developed a new underground mine in the Witbank area of the Transvaal. The mine was required to produce 5 million tons of run o
Jan 1, 1986
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Reserve Estimation and Mine Planning - Kidston Gold Mine
By Tullemans FJ
This paper describes the general approach to ore reserve estimation and mine planning used at the Kidston Gold Mine. The geological setting and exploration is briefly summarized for background informa
Jan 1, 1986
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The Composition of Some Copper Mattes
INDEX OF CONTENTSIntroductionChemical compositionsNormally Cooled MattesPort Kembla mattesMount Lyell matteMount Morgan matteGranulated MattesConclusionsIllustrationsINTRODUCTIONIn a previous paper in
Jan 1, 1949
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The Effect of Run-of-Mine Constituents on the Anodic Depolarisation of Sulphur Dioxide During Copper Electrowinning
By Hefter G. T, Singh P
The use of sulphur dioxide (SO2) as an anode depolarizer in place of traditional oxygen evolution reduces the energy costs of copper electrowinning. This paper reports the effect of various metal io
Jan 1, 1998
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Modern Design Practice in Post-Combustion Off-Gas Systems for Metallurgical Furnaces
By B Wiggins, M Russell
Off-gas handling systems are a critical component of modern metallurgical furnaces and typically represent as much as 50 per cent of the total installed smelter capital cost. Inadequate off-gas system
Jan 1, 2002
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The Influence of the Sintering Temperature Profile on the Mineralogy and Properties of Iron Ore Sinters
By Hayes K. M, Ostwald J
Compacted tablets of hematite ore (containing clay and quartz gangue) and limestone were heated in air in an ULVAC-RIKO rapid heating furnace to maximum temperatures in the range 1200-1350°C.The
Jan 1, 1984
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Water Management of the Mae Moh Project
This paper presents the water management plan of the Mae Moh Project in the North of Thailand, which includes a large lignite opencast mine and thermal power plants. Lignite production will increase
Jan 1, 1988
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Liquefaction Potential in the Seismic Environment of the Wide Bay - Burnett Region of Queensland
By Rynn J. M W, Paynter A
Recent studies by the authors have concerned themselves with assessing the earthquake risk to north-eastern Australia, based on available historical earthquake data for the area. There have been sever
Jan 1, 1990
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The Underground Connection Line Between South and North Stations Beijing
By Shugen T
Due to the increase of passenger traffic, a new station is proposed which is about 6.8km from south station. An underground connection line is under feasibility study for connecting these two sta
Jan 1, 1987
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Flotation Circuit Optimisation Using a Simplex Evolutionary Operation Technique
By Richardson F. A
Techniques for flotation optimisation were investigated at Cobar [lines Pty:Ltd., in anticipation of the proposed installation of a computer and on-stream analysis. Successful laboratory and pilot
Jan 1, 1973
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Paper No. 171. Some Air Compressor Tests.
SINCE writing the above-mentioned paper, some further indicator cards have been taken from the No. 1 machine, and the writers believe that a reproduction of these cards will be interesting as illustra
Jan 1, 1909
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The Future of the Tasmanian Mineral Industry
The future of the Tasmanian mineral industry can only be estimated from a knowledge of the past, and armed with this knowledge an orderly plan for the future can be developed. Brief mention is made
Jan 1, 1977
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A Description of the Stripping and Re-Timbering f the Ivanhoe South Extended Shaft, with Work Incidental Thereto
With the post-war expansion of mmmg activities on its Western group of mines, the management of Lake View and Star Limited has commenced a project for the improvement of underground ventilation.The ma
Jan 1, 1948
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Production Enhancement Through Simulation and Visualisation
By R Loweth
The application of discreet event simulation has matured in modelling manufacturing systems for production analysis. This simulation tool was used in studying a number of mining operations, especially
Jan 1, 2003
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Using Data to Identify Risk to Improve Safety and Health Performance
By A Williamson
The New South Wales Department of Mineral Resources objective is to use data and information to undertake a detailed analysis of incidents and accidents to identify risks so that the predictable can b
Jan 1, 2003
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Deriving Quantitative Dust Measurements Related to Iron Ore Handling From Airborne Hyperspectral Data
By P T. Hick, T J. Cudahy, M S. Caccetta
Dust derived from mining and handling of ore has been identified as a major concern for the mining industry in Australia and may be critical to the future viability of some resource industries (CSIRO,
Jan 1, 2002
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Sustainable or Transitory? Assessing the Economic Future of the Australian Mineral Industry
By D Mather
The Resources Boom of the 1960s in Australia provided a strong foundation for AustraliaÆs economic prosperity for the remainder of the twentieth century. In combination with sound economic management,
Jan 1, 2006
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Effect of the Patternised Pin Drain on Reduction of Pore Pressure Behind Waterproof Shotcrete Linings for Tunnelling
By J-H Shin, Y-S Jung, D-J Youn, G-J Bae
This research is to grope for a method to reduce high pore pressure taking place on tunnel shotcrete lining, especially in underwater tunnels, effectively by utilising a new concept of patternised pin
Jan 1, 2008
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Oroclinal Blending in the Evolution of the New England - Yarrol Orogenand the Moreton Basin
By Korsch RJ
Permian oroclines in eastern Australia must have formed by sliding on a detachment surface. It is identified as a westward- dipping Devonian and Carboniferous sub- duction zone. Major strike-slip fa
Jan 1, 1987
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The Design of Coal Preparation Plants for Australian Coal
By Pell D
Mechanical cleaning of coal was porforined in a few small plants in New South Wales from 1577 brit the first large coal washeries were built by Broken Hill Wbprietary Company Limited and Australian
Jan 1, 1969