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Depositional Behaviour of Coal Tailings, Co-Disposed Coal Washery Wastes, and Loose-Dumped Coarse Reject (AuslMM '98 - The Mining Cycle)By D J Williams
Coal washery wastes comprise tailings, finer than 0.5 to 0.1 inn depending on the sophistication of the washery, and coarse reject, typically finer than 50 mm. Subaerial disposal of coal tailings sl
Jan 1, 1998
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New Zealand's Mining and Mineral Exploration in PerspectiveMiners and mineral explorers are concerned at the increasingly hostile environment being generated towards their industry and their profession. There is little official or public recognition that the
Jan 1, 1977
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Nuclear Techniques for On-Line Analysis in Mineral and Coal ProcessingBy Holmes RJ, Sowerby BD, Watt JS
Major improvements have taken place in mineral and coal processing in the last decade. The development of nuclear on-line sensors that continuously analyse the material being processed has led to
Jan 1, 1986
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Political and Social Aspects of Present and Future TunnellingOur modern cities are almost incapable of sustaining themselves without subsurface infrastructure, which is not identifiable at first glance. This very soon becomes evident when the chaotic conditions
Jan 1, 1999
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Sintering characteristics of iron ore blends containing iron ore concentratesBy H Han, d S. Hapugoda, L Lu
With the recent rapid development of Chinese steel industry, the world iron ore resources of good quality are depleting rapidly. As a result, iron ore deposits of lower quality have been or are being
Sep 18, 2023
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The Development of Mineral Sands Separation Technology-Solving Today's Problems, Anticipating Tomorrow'sBy Richards RG, Cross MS
The development of alluvial mining, processing systems and associated gravity separation technology over the last 30 years is largely linked to the mineral sands industry. Attention has been focusse
Jan 1, 1986
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Investigating the tunnel closure using convergence confinement method and 2D plane strain finite difference analysisBy E Kabwe, E Chanda, M Karakus, S Akdag
The Convergence Confinement Method (CCM) is one of the frequently used methods that considers the ground response to the advancing tunnel face. The CCM analytical solutions represent stress relaxation
Nov 30, 2018
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Quantifying the Opportunity Cost of New Zealand's Mineral PotentialBy A B. Christie, R Barker
Recent studies carried out to support the development of a strategy for the New Zealand mineral industry by the NZ Minerals Industry Association have included investigations of mineral potential, and
Jan 1, 2002
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Physical and Mechanical Characterisation of Paste Backfill by Laboratory and In-Situ Testing (6467738c-7044-43a0-9a73-ca12bdc18202)By Bidwell TJ, Servant S
Paste back-fill technology is gaining rapid acceptance in the Canadian mining industry. The authors were able to work on four different mining sites employing paste technology in their operation. In
Jan 1, 1998
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Determination of the Transition Point from Open Pit to Underground MiningBy A K. Ghosh, J Chung, E Topal, M Asad
"Many open pit (OP) mines with considerable vertical extent are approaching the end of their life-of-mine; some of them are seeking the opportunity to make the transition from OP to underground (UG) m
Nov 15, 2016
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Underground Mines of TomorrowBy P Hatherly, H Gurgenci
With the depletion of the mineral reserves that can be mined by surface mining, demand for highly productive and safe underground mines will increase. Underground drill and blast techniques continue t
Jan 1, 1998
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Sulfur distribution ratio in iron and steelmaking slagsBy R G. Reddy, A Yahya
The sulfur distribution ratio (Ls) is an expression of the amount of sulfur in slag to the amount of sulfur in molten metal. The sulfide capacities calculated from Reddy-Blander (RB) model were used t
Aug 21, 2024
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Truck Haulage Developments in the 80'sA brief history of the significant haulage truck feature changes and the factors that influenced those changes during the 60's and 70's provide a basis for forecasting the changes that ca
Jan 1, 1982
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Embedding Geometallurgy into Mine Planning Practices – Practical Examples at Olympic DamBy H Bruyn, K Ehrig, V Liebezeit, A Robertson, M Smith, D Grant
"The Olympic Dam geometallurgy program has generated a large quantity of data that has been used to create a geometallurgically enabled block model. An ongoing challenge is to convert data into usable
Jun 15, 2016
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Aerodynamic Aspects of Auxiliary Fuel Injection Procedures to Blast FurnacesBy Storey AG
Following initial plant scale work on the development and performance of 'spray' oil lances, a full scale room temperature model of the blowpipe-tuyere region of a blast furnace was built t
Jan 1, 1975
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X-ray Computed Tomography – a Geometallurgical Tool for 3D Textural Analysis of Drill Core?By M A. Jardine, J A. Miller, M Becker, M Harris
"Although the role of texture has been increasingly recognised as a geometallurgical indicator of ore characteristics and their variability, the ability to appropriately quantify and correlate it with
Jun 15, 2016
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A Multilayer 3D Index Tool for Recursive Block Models Supporting Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Mine PlanningBy A Grace, C Sennersten, A Davie, R Lyu, C A. Lindley, O Goldstein, T Thomas, L De Macedo Camargo
Block modelling is a well-established method for modelling ore reserves as a basis for strategic mine planning and mine development. Off-Earth mining, particularly of asteroids, can benefit from block
Nov 4, 2015
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Bulk Mineable Vein Type and Disseminated Gold Mineralization of the Fairbanes Mining District, AlaskaBy Caivin JS, Freeman CJ
The Fairbanks Mining District in central Alaska was discovered in 1902 and since then approximately 7.5 million troy oz of placer gold, 250,000 troy oz of lode gold, and several thousand short ton
Jan 1, 1987
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Gold and Silver Leaching from an Oxidized Gold Ore with Thiourea under Controlled ConditionsBy Woodcock JT, La Broody SR
As part of a project on the application of thiourea leaching to a variety of Australian ores, the systematic variation of pH, redox po- tential, and thiourea concentration were in- vestigated on an
Jan 1, 1984
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Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting ù æA Turnaround SuccessÆBy D W. Nisbet
Today Hudson Bay Mining and SmeltingÆs 777 Project is the largest mining construction project under way in Canada. The project comprises six components: construction of the new 777 zinc-copper mine; c
Jan 1, 2000