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A Comparative Study of Dense Medium Cyclone and Froth Flotation for the Treatment of 250 to 1000 Micron CoalBy Brenchley R
Partitioning behaviour studies for -particles in the 250 to 1,000 micron size range at. the Curragh coal preparation plant are presented. Plant surveys were conducted to compare the partitioning e
Jan 1, 1987
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A Study of the Relationship Between Transportable Moisture Limit and Particle Sizing for Australian Zinc, Lead and Copper ConcentrateThe transportable moisture limit of a mineral concentrate (TML) is of great importance in the shipping of that material from Australian ports. Each year Australian mining companies incur substantial
Jan 1, 1993
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Beneficiation of Mt Weld Rare Earth Oxides by Gravity Concentration, Flotation and Magnetic SeparationBy W J. Bruckard, M J. Vaisey
Ashton Mining Ltd (Ashton) and Lynas Corporation Ltd (Lynas) have established a joint venture partnership to develop and process rare earth oxides (REOÆs) from the Mt Weld deposit in Western Australia
Jan 1, 2000
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Monitoring and Control of Ventilation in Polish Coal MinesBy S Wasi, J Tobiczyk, J Roszkowski
Methane and fire hazards have a vital effect on work safety and continuity of mining plant operation. In the 1990s, the SMP hazards monitoring and ventilation control systems, based on continuous meas
Jan 1, 2005
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A Comparison of Froth Flotation and Spiral Concentrators for the Treatment of Fine Coal in the Hunter Valley, N.S.WBy Keast-Jones R
The relative merits of treating coal by flotation and spiral concentrators have been examined by tests on run-of-plant fines samples from three seams in the Wittingham coal measures of the Upper Hunte
Jan 1, 1984
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Hilton - The All Electric MineBy Todd W, Stone C
A 3D graphics modelling system has been applied to longhole stope ring design at Z.C. Mines, Broken Hill, NSW. This has been in operation for a four month period (January, 1988). The purpose of th
Jan 1, 1988
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Estimation Of Ore Reserves Using Geostatistics At The Frieda Porphyry Copper Deposit, Papua New GuineaThe ore reserves of the Frieda porphyry copper prospect in Papua New Guinea have been estimated using kriging and an alternative method. Only very erratic variograms could be obtained from the raw
Jan 1, 1979
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The Modelling of Shock Effects in Blasthole Liner ExperimentsBy Brinkmann J. R
The relative effects of the two basic mechanisms contributing to rock breakage during blasting, shock and gas penetration, are neither well understood nor well characterized, and need further clarif
Jan 1, 1990
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Climate Change - Relative Solar and Anthropogenic ForcingsThe first thing to be aware of is that the warming effect of carbon dioxide is strongly logarithmic. Of the 3¦ that carbon dioxide contributes to the greenhouse effect, the first 20 ppm has a greater
Jan 1, 2009
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Co-Disposal of Coarse Coal Reject with Sand Mining Reject for the Control of Metal Concentration in Runoff WaterBy McQuade CV, Riley SJ
Acid mine drainage is an unavoidable consequence of some coal mining operations. Typically runoff pH is below 3.5 and at these pH levels heavy metals are mobilised. Leachate from coal reject dumps may
Jan 1, 1998
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Flotation Machines in Brazil ù Columns Versus Mechanical CellsBy A E. C Peres, P R. M Viana
The role of flotation columns in comparison with conventional mechanical flotation cells is discussed under the scenario of Brazilian flotation technology. All iron ore concentrator circuits commissio
Jan 1, 2005
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Substrate Nutrients and Ph Variations During Rehabilitation of the Wangaloa Coal Mine Site, South OtagoBy D Craw, C Smith, C Martin
The Wangaloa coal mine closed in 1989, and an attempt to grow Pinus radiata on quartz-rich overburden dumps was not successful. The site is currently being rehabilitated with re-profiling and native p
Jan 1, 2004
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Early Experience with Large Balls Mills at Mount LyellBy Crockford GI
Some twelve months of operation at Mount Lyell, using two large diameter ball mills as a two-stage grinding circuit indicated a short- fall in the grinding capability compared with design criteria.
Jan 1, 1978
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Hydrotransportation of Raw Coal from Pit Face to WashplantBy Crawford J
The paper asks the question 'Why Limit the HYDROTRANSPORT of material to the confines of your washplant'.A brief historical review of widely accepted slurry transport operation establishes t
Jan 1, 1992
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Enhancing the fairness in LoRa-Based linear wireless mesh networks in underground miningBy A Seneviratne, Y Li, N Udugampola, X Ai, B Li
LoRa (Long Range) is a low-power, long-range wireless communication technology that has gained significant research interest for its potential use in multi-hop linear wireless sensor networks (LWSNs)
Sep 1, 2024
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Progress towards Data-driven Mine Planning via a Virtual Geometallurgical LaboratoryBy E Vargas, A Egana, M Alarcon, X Emery, A Barberan, A Lopez, N Morales, C Friedrich
"As the cost in time and money of data from sensors and small-scale tests has reduced, additional challenges have arisen. Although many mine data sets are not big relative to those in other discipline
Jun 15, 2016
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New sensor development for hydrocyclone overflow particle cumulative percent passing size online monitoring – a preliminary experimental investigation under dry conditionBy L Yang, L Chen, E Hu, D Tang
Online monitoring of particles cumulative percent passing (PCPP) for a target size at hydrocyclone overflow, compared with traditional offline methods, provides PCPP feedback in real time, and is adva
Aug 24, 2022
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The Mineral Industry in a Changing World - BioIt was Harold McMillan, Prime Minister of England 30 years ago, who used the phrase "The Wind of Change" to describe political events in Africa in his day. So well did this phrase capture th
Jan 1, 1989
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From Sublevel Stoping to Sublevel Caving at Rana Gruber, Norway – Rock Mechanical AspectsBy A M. Myrvang, B Nøst, N Q. Trinh, I S. B Bergh
The iron ore producer Rana Gruber AS is situated in northern Norway just below the Arctic Circle, and has been producing hematite and magnetite concentrates for more than 60 years. Since the late 1990
Nov 5, 2014
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Recent Developments in Oil Exploration - New ZealandMuch of New Zealand is comparatively young geologically in the sense that it has only recently been uplifted. In many places young marine sediments are to be found at high altitudes, as evidenced by t
Jan 1, 1962