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The Partition of Energy in Blasting with Non-Ideal ExplosivesBy Lownds C. M
Several classes of commercial explosives and blasting agents behave non-ideally, especially in diameters near their critical diameter. A direct and convenient measure of non-ideal behavior is the de
Jan 1, 1990
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Desulphurizing ISF feed by roastingBy Wright S
The feed to the Cockle Creek Imperial Smelting Furnace consists of mixed Pb/Zn con- centrates and lead sulphate-containing elec- trolytic zinc plant residues. Roasting was investigated as a means of
Jan 1, 1986
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Computer Aided Design and Analysis of Sapan Dalam Open Pit MineBy Milawarma E, Cusack C
The Sapan Dalam coal deposit of Indonesia consists of ten steeply dipping seams with thicknesses varying between 0.1 and 3.5 m and split by shale, clay, silt and sandstone. The area contains four fa
Jan 1, 1995
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Coke Reactions and Structural Changes in the High Temperature Region of Australian Blast FurnacesBy Coin CDA
From a study of coke samples obtained from the tuyere level of four Australian Blast Furnaces, the nature of in-furnace coke degradation has been investigated. At the periphery of the raceway is a
Jan 1, 1981
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A Reinterpretation of the Ravenswood Batholith, North QueenslandBy Rienks, Wyborn D
The Ravenswood Batholith in the Charters Towers -Ravenswood area of north Queensland, was formed by three main episodes of granitoid emplacement between the Early Ordovician and the Early Permian. Gra
Jan 1, 1990
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CyclesOne of the features of modern life has been the increasing speed of change. We see this in many facets of activity, but in few areas more clearly than in the financial sector. The speed of communicati
Jan 1, 1990
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Trends in Electricity Generation in the Asia-Pacific Region and Effects of Fuel MixIn discussing the Asia-Pacific region weare talking about a region which has more than 60% of the world's population, a regional economy which will in 10 years be larger than the European Economi
Jan 1, 1990
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Structural Controls on the Superposition of High Sulfidation Epithermal Mineralisation Into Porphyry Copper-Molybdenum Deposits: Lessons From Rosario, Northern ChileBy P A. Gow, J L. Walshe, G J. Masterman
The Eocene-Oligocene porphyry belt of northern Chile contains the worldÆs largest accumulation of porphyry-related copper metal. Conflicting models exist regarding the relative importance of strike-sl
Jan 1, 2005
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Application of Computers in Longwall Support PlanningPowered support plays a major role in longwall mining and improper selection may lead to a disaster. While different countries follow different norms, a universal approach is needed to be developed.
Jan 1, 1998
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Mobile Miner MM130 - A Mining InnovationThe Mobile Miner MM130 (Figure 1) is designed to tunnel or mine in hard rock. It has a 4.1 m diameter cutterhead mounted on a horizontal axis which in turn is perpendicular to the line of the machine.
Jan 1, 1993
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Combustion Characteristics of High Inertinite Australian Coals.The combustion characteristics of Australian coals which contain high inertinite have been studied in a laboratory drop tube furnace and a Thermogravimetric Analyser. The pyrolysis chars and combus
Jan 1, 1991
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The Underground Ore Handling System at Olympic Dam Project, South AustraliaWith production at Olympic Dam scheduled to commence in June 1988, it has been necessary to install a complete underground ore handling system capable of removing two million tonnes of material a
Jan 1, 1988
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Numerical Modelling of a Monitored Site in an Underground Coal Mine in the Bowen BasinBy Medhurst TP, Trueman R
The aim of the paper was to model numerically some aspects of the extraction of coal pillars by split and fendering. A two-dimensional elasto-plastic plane strain model with strain softening and in
Jan 1, 1992
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Procedure and Example of Grade Control in Open Pit MiningGrade control plays an essential role in the good running of a mine. The factors at play are many, starting from a good analysis of the geology and a correct sampling procedure. Once this is achie
Jan 1, 1987
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Investigation of Coal Fines at Coal and Allied Hunter Valley MineBy Grey D, Turner R, Capsanis J
Coal fines are recognised to have a major impact on the cost and efficiency of the recovery of saleable coal. Fines affect the productivity of the whole mining cycle because of the low yields obtained
Jan 1, 1992
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Precipitation in HydrometallurgyPrecipitation of inorganic compounds or metals from aqueous solutions can either be physical (crystallisation) or chemical in nature. Chemical processes are varied; they may be due to hydrolytic act
Jan 1, 1993
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Computer Technology in Mine Surveying, Planning and DraftingBy Bebb G
This paper describes the use of SURPAC, a survey/mine planning software package as used at Central Norseman Gold. It details the basic operating principles of the package, the applications in which it
Jan 1, 1985
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Application of Statistical Thinking to Coal MiningBy Evans RH, Todd G
Statistical thinking and statistical process ppq;ro4 are essential adjuncts of total quality management aqd too continuous improvement of operating efficiency arid, p*Nc; a4 W,
Jan 1, 1991
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The Burra Treatment ProcessBy Parker RL
A 250 tons per day ammonia-ammonium carbonate leaching plant is now being operated by Samin Limited, to extract copper from the oxidised ores at the Burra mine. This forms the first stage of a plant
Jan 1, 1971
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Report on the Council of Mining and Metallurgical InstitutionsIt is my role at this juncture to report to you on behalf of the Council of Mining and Metallurgical Institutions itself. In essence, the Council is an orbital body - a little like Halley's C
Jan 1, 1986