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Chilean Ore Deposits and Mineral BeltsBy Lowell J. D
This paper is an outgrowth of a continuing compilation of the geology of Chilean ore deposits by Carlos Ruiz who was the author in 1965 of Geologia y Yacimientos Metaliferos de Chile which was the def
Jan 1, 1990
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The Matakan Unit in the Lelet Limestone, A New Ireland Coal and Associated Carbonaceous Sediments: Hydrocarbon Generation from Pollen Exines at Low MaturationThe Matakan Unit of New Ireland, Papua New Guinea is a highly fossiliferous lagoonal deposit containing numerous coal pods and lenses. The unit is strati graphically part of the massive reefal Lel
Jan 1, 1987
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Managing Process Water Quality in Base Metal Sulfide FlotationBy R Dunne, S Hart, G Levay
While water represents a major proportion of the mineral pulp processed in flotation circuits, relatively little research effort has been committed to understanding and controlling the influence of wa
Jan 1, 2003
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Multicommodity Exploration in the Murray Basin, Victoria, AustraliaBy Preston JC, Richards DJ
A multicommodity exploration programme was mounted in the 1970s by CRA Exploration Pty. Limited over a major part of the southern Murray Basin in Victoria. Commodities sought were brown and black
Jan 1, 1986
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Incorporating Sustainability into Mining Plant and Infrastructure DesignBy A Murphy
Mining plants and infrastructure, and the decisions made by their designers, can have large impacts on their environmental and social context, commonly referred to as the site or plant footprint. They
Jul 16, 2014
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Some Ilmenite Micro-Structures and Their InterpretationThe microstructures exhibited by ilmenite in its association with other oxide minerals have been the subject of a number of papers, the most comprehensive of which is that by Ramdohr. The following ob
Jan 1, 1938
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Coal Seam Modelling and Mine Planning Using Results of a 3D Seismic Reflection Survey û An Example from Huntly Coalfield, New ZealandGeological hazards such as faulting, basement ridges, and zones of "thin" (
Jan 1, 1998
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A Fractal Approach for Mineral BreakageBy J A. M Luz, A T. Bernardes
HukkiÆs law is an empirical law, which does not take into account several events of energy loss during the fragmentation processes. Since experimental results are very difficult to obtain, for a large
Sep 26, 2011
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Computerised Geological Information for Mine Planning at Mt ISA MineCopper grades of diamond drill hole and development samples are determined in the core shed logging area at Mount Isa Mine using a Bulk Mineral Analyser. All geological and grade data on the copper or
Jan 1, 1985
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Methane Gas Emission and Recirculation in the Use of Scrubbers for Dust Control in Development Headings and Longwall OperationsBy Liu Y
Mathematical modelling of scrubbers in development and longwall operations in underground mines produces useful results. Mathematical modelling on the mounting of scrubbers on longwall supports shows
Jan 1, 1995
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MERLIN: The Minerals and Energy Resources, Location and Information NetworkMERLIN, the Queensland Department of Minerals and Energy's corporate geographic information system, provides ready access to all georeferenced data held by the department. Its aim is to provide
Jan 1, 1995
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Microwave Energy as an Aid to SmeltingThe dielectric properties of practically all oxide and sulphide ore minerals are such that they heat rapidly when irradiated with microwaves particularly at the standard frequency of 2450 MHz. The
Jan 1, 1989
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Recovering Iron and Zinc Values from Steel Plant Dusts with Simultaneous Destruction of Organic Wastes: The EnvIRONment ProcessBy Reilly L, Worner H. K
The EnvIRONment process has been developed to treat steel works dust and organic wastes simultaneously. A pelletised feed is fed into a special DC electric furnace, the pellets becoming immersed in
Jan 1, 1995
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Lateral Zonation within Epithermal Gold Mineralisation, Misima Island, Papua New GuineaThe Mount Sisa orebody on Misima Island, P.N.G., consists of goldsilver mineralisation associated with massive carbonate and amorphous iron-manganese oxides in fractures and breccia matrix. The orebod
Jan 1, 1988
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Fire Holes in Brown Coal - Implication on Mining and Trends in InvestigationBy Wood P. D, Pettifer G. R
In the upper coal surface in the Latrobe Valley, craters known locally as fireholes have developed due to prehistoric coal fires. They can be several hundred metres across and up to fifty metres dee
Jan 1, 1989
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The Response of Water Storage Tanks Under BlastingBy D K. Miller, L W. Armstrong
In April 2006, Orica Quarry Services undertook an investigation to determine the likely vibration and frequency response of three water storage tanks to quarry blasting, immediately adjacent to the ta
Jan 1, 2007
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Concepts for Estimating Ore Reserves and a Comparative View of Resource Estimation MethodsThe estimate of an ore reserve is a vital statement made about a mineral occurrence by an evaluator. It is important that such a statement communicate reality to all groups involved in a mining proj
Jan 1, 1987
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A New Approach in Planning Gas Drainage PracticesBoth safety and productivity in underground gassy coal mines can be improved substantially if an appropriate gas management system is introduced. A strong direct relationship exists between the gas em
Jan 1, 1998
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Tracking Coal Fragmentation from Pit Face to Plant FeedBy Thornton D, Firth B, Kojovic T, Brien G, O&apos
Coal fragmentation is a function of coal type and mining process. Each unit step in the mining, handling and crushing chain of coal imparts energy to the material and impacts on size degradation and
Jan 1, 1998
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Heat, Mass and Impulse Transport Analogies for Underground AirwaysBy Mousset-Jones P, McPherson M. J
Underground airways are characterized by irregular shape and uneven surfaces including large-scale natural roughness, fractures, and a super-imposed sand roughness. Swirls in the grooves of the wa
Jan 1, 1988