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Titanium Carbide Anodes for Electrodeposition of TitaniumBy Willis G. M
Preliminary experiments have shown that, when used in a fusedchloride electrolyte, titanium carbide anodes dissolve yielding lower titanium chlorides which nlay be electrolysed in situ to produce a ca
Jan 1, 1956
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Flotation Separation of Scheelite from Calcite Using Alkylated 8-Hydroxyquinolines as ModifierBy Recepoglu O, Tolun R, Yavasoglu N, Bulutcu AN
Scheelite was floated from a low-grade (0.28 per cent W03) calcitic (96.30 per cent CaCO3) scheelite ore using oleoyl sarcosine as collector and alkylated 8-hydroxyquinoline as modifier. Compared to
Jan 1, 1993
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Technical note-a laboratory scale rotary kiln simulatorBy Field R. V, Graieg O, George T. J
The design, construction and operation ofa laboratory scale rotary pot kiln are outlined. Charges ofup to 3 kg can be heated to temperatures up to 1200°C in a controlled atmosphere. Some examples
Jan 1, 1986
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The Geological Setting of Queensland CoalQueensland hosts vast deposits of brown and black coal, significant accumulations ranging in age from Permian to early Tertiary. The great diversity of coal resources in the State to some extent re
Jan 1, 1991
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Developing Raise Boring Technique in ChinaBy Weimin F
In the last decade, great strides have been made in the raise boring technique in China. Extensively, the drilling and blasting method has been replaced by the mechanized raising method since 1980
Jan 1, 1987
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The Metallurgical Evaluation of AK1 Kimberlite to Establish Process Design CriteriaBy Mack JF
A metallurgical evaluation of the Argyle Kimberlite No. 1 (AKl) orebody has been carried out using a 40 tonnes per hour pilot plant. Pilot plant results, together with laboratory investigations pro
Jan 1, 1984
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Mining The Thick Seams Of The South Maitland Coalfield, N.S.W.The thick coal seams of the South Maitland field are the only ones in New South Wales which have been worked extensively to heights beyond 3.8 m (nominal "thin" seam height). Under shallow cover o
Jan 1, 1976
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A Method for the Accurate Determination of the Viable Mineral Leaching Bacteria Thiobacillus Ferrooxidans, Using Radioisotopic 14CO2 and AutoradiographyBy Madgwick J
A novel method for determining viable cells of the mineral leaching bacterium Thiobacillus ferrooxidans has been developed. The cells were collected on 0.45/Lm cellulose acetate filters, washed with a
Jan 1, 1987
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The Role of Allochtonous Terranes in Construction and Evolution of the Pacific Continental Margins (For North USSR)By Ushakov S
New geological and geophysical in vestigation including our detailed field observation in different regions of the Koryak upland testify that Nor- theastern Eurasia margin eastward of the Ochotsk-C
Jan 1, 1987
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Integrating Srata Control with Coal Winning SystemsUnder South Africanncoalmining conditions, in the majority of instances coal is won using the bord and pillar system without pillar extraction. Examples demonstrate that strata control policy has an
Jan 1, 1971
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An Approach to Coping with Unstable Pit WallsIn any open pit mine some slope instability may be expected. This can range from small scale sliding on individual benches to large scale overall slope failure. This paper presents two case histori
Jan 1, 1986
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Optimising Grade Control Procedures in Large and Small Open Pit MinesBy Khosrowshahi
A scientific approach to analysing grade control has been applied at a number of mining operations. By dividing the grade control process into the various stages of data collection and interpretation,
Jan 1, 1992
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Evolution of a Structural Framework for High-grade Iron Ore DepositsBy A R. Cruden, M S. Egglseder
The formation of banded iron formation (BIF)-hosted high-grade iron ore deposits in the Hamersley Province, Australia has been debated for decades. Although a structural control on their formation is
Jul 13, 2015
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The Assessment of Cast Blasting Practices Using Monitoring TechniquesBy Moxon N. T, Berndt J. R
BHP-Utah Coal Limited's Peak Downs Mine is located in Cen- tral Queensland, approximately 200 km south west of Mackay. The annual raw coal production of the mine is over 8 million tpa, requirin
Jan 1, 1989
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Comparative Study of Iron Ore Characterisation by Optical Image Analysis and QEMSCANTMBy E Donskoi
In order to develop downstream processing routines for iron ore and to understand the behaviour of the ore during such processing, extensive mineralogical characterisation is required. To determine mi
Jul 11, 2011
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In situ study of mineral liberation at the onset of fragmentation of a copper ore using X-ray micro-computed tomographyBy R W. Henley, L Knuefing, M Turner, Y Zhang, M Saadatfar, A Limaye, R Cruikshank, M A. Knackstedt, A Kingston, L Beeching, N Francois
A better understanding of ore fragmentation and the textural features of ore is a key to the energy efficient extraction of targeted minerals from low-grade ore deposits. In this study, X-ray microcom
Aug 24, 2022
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Deluge System Operating Effectiveness in Road Tunnels and Impacts on Operating PolicyBy A Purchase, C Stacey
The procedure for operation of deluge systems installed in road tunnels is still a subject of debate. The work undertaken in this paper assists in the understanding of the effects of deluge in road tu
Jan 1, 2008
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Towards grade engineering using X-ray microtomographyBy K Barbosa, G Wilkie, F Reyes, V Jokovic, C Evans
The idea behind Grade Engineering is to exploit the natural heterogeneity of an orebody (spatial, temporal) in order to divert low-value waste out of the mining value chain. Essentially, this involves
Aug 24, 2022
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Aspects of the Design and Construction of the Chong Ming Tunnel ShanghaiBy R Frew, E Wong, G Ferguson
The Chang Jiang Tunnel and Bridge Project, when completed, will provide a fixed link between ShanghaiÆs rapidly developing Pudong District and Chong Ming Island, situated in the Yangtze River delta. T
Jan 1, 2008
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Factors Affecting Hot Spot Development in Bulk Coal and Associated Gas EvolutionBy I Jabouri
There are many physical factors that can affect the self-heating rate of coal. The presence of seam gas has often been referred to as inhibiting coal self-heating due to the limited access of oxidatio
Jan 1, 2005