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The Combined Use of Continuously and Discontinuously Operating Opencast Mine Equipment
For decades strip mining with discon tinuously operating 'draglines and shovels has been the most economical operation method in the shallow hard coal opencast mines of Aust- ralia, North-Ameri
Jan 1, 1981
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Automation and Control of Longwall Mining Systems
By Smith P
The past 20 years have seen the replacement of hydraulic control of longwall mining systems by the neater. smaller and better controlled electronic units.Early problems of moisture and other effects o
Jan 1, 1991
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The North Western Sewer Tunnel Project - Section 3
By R Milton, D Hake, H Sprague
The North Western Sewer tunnel extends over 11.5 km in the North Western suburbs of Melbourne.The $253 million tunnel project provides a critical link in the Melbourne Sewer Network. The existing sewe
Jan 1, 1999
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An Analysis of Hydrocyclone Performance
By Slechta JJ
The performance of a hydrocyclone treating fine coal has been examined over a wide range of feed and operating conditions.The results were expressed in terms of partition curves from which the wa
Jan 1, 1984
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Development of Integrated Passive Water Treatment Systems for the Treatment of Mine Waters
By R Heath, P Rose, L Coetser
A sustained eight-year major research effort has been undertaken in South Africa to develop integrated passive water treatment systems for the sustainable removal of sulfates, while simultaneously add
Jan 1, 2003
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Maintenance Aspects of Off Highway Trucks - A Case Study
Engineering availability of the 120/200 tonne Wabco haulpak fleet at Mt. Whaleback was in the mid fifties and unstable. The project to achieve a reliable 66% during 1980 highlighted "plannable" mai
Jan 1, 1982
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The Use of Separate Unit Processes and Indirect Leaching for the Recovery of Copper from Chalcocite and Chalcopyrite
By D R. Lueking
A technology involving separate unit processes for the generation and use of ferric ions for the oxidation of sulphidic minerals has been developed. The technology utilises a stand-alone automated bio
Jan 1, 2000
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HMS Cyclone Development at Argyle Diamonds
The heavy media cyclones at Argyle Diamonds are subjected to extremely abrasive service conditions and have been the subject of a development program from the time the first ore was treated in the
Jan 1, 1996
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Lease Linkup, North Kalgurli
The original leases making up today's North Kalgurli Mines were developed by independent companies on an ad hoc basis. The major disadvantage which now arises is the varying levels of mining hori
Jan 1, 1985
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Geotechnical Investigations for Urban Road Tunnels in Sydney
By Hosking IA, Mirkov P
Among the solutions currently being considered for improving traffic flow in Sydney are the construction of major road tunnels, principally the Eastern Distributor Tunnels, leading from the end of
Jan 1, 1987
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Use of Advanced Oxidation Systems for Cost-Effective Emissions Reductions in the Metal Casting Industry and Beyond
By J C. Furness, F S. Cannon
Metal casting operations are a significant source of hazardous air pollutants. In particular, high production iron foundries emit significant quantities of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during pou
Jan 1, 2002
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Kinetics of Bubble-Particle Interaction, Surface Hydrophobicity and Interfacial Phenomena in Sulfide Mineral Flotation
Kinetics of bubble-particle interaction, surface hydrophobicity and interfacial phenomena in sulfide mineral flotation are discussed in this paper. Results of the measurements of a bubble and mineral
Jan 1, 2005
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The Small Mine - Can it be Competitive?
Small mines exist because of a restricted deposit or a small market. With the right management at the present time the small mine can have lower total costs than larger mines. Charbon is an exampl
Jan 1, 1988
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The Mineralogy of Platinum Group Elements in Ophiolite Peridotite, New Caledonia
In the Massif du Sud ophiolite complex platinum group elements occur predominantly as ultrafine-grained inclusions of rutheniridosmine, laurite and iridosmine. These form primary inclusions less th
Jan 1, 1989
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The Management of Radioactivity in the Heavy Minerals Industry
All minerals contain radioactive elements, from the uranium ores of the Gabon, which contained sufficient uranium to initiate a natural nuclear reactor, to the very low levels of some recent evaporite
Jan 1, 2001
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Sulphide Mineral Flotation by Using Portland Cement as a Depressor
By Kim M
Mukuk gold mine in South Korea produces a pyrite concentrate containing gold associated with arsenopyrite as a gangue mineral. The effects of Portland cement as a depressant on the flotability of a
Jan 1, 1993
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Aggregate Size Optimisation Program at the Lafarge Marblehead Plant
By C Smith, D Lilly
The Lafarge Marblehead Plant in Marblehead, Ohio, USA produces 4.2 million tonnes of sized aggregate yearly. In 1997, a program was instituted to maximise primary crusher productivity through the opti
Jan 1, 2007
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Presidential Address 1960 The Contribution of the Minerals Industry to the Development of Australia
As a basis for my address to you tonight I thought it might be opportune if we considered the great history of the mineral industry in Australia, and the contribution it has made to the development of
Jan 1, 1960
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Resource Estimation Practices at the Mount Isa Copper Mine
By J N. Moncrieff
The resource estimation process for the underground Mount Isa Copper Mine has undergone significant change. Block models are now created using a commercial software package as opposed to the in-house
Jan 1, 2003
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A Preliminary Crustal Model of Bougainville Papua New Guinea
Models of the genesis of existing ore oodles and targetting of exploration for new mines are greatly enhanced by an-understanding of the plate tectonic environment existing at the time of mineral
Jan 1, 1987