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An Auxiliary System Connected with SEM-EDX for Rapid Identifying Mineral and Rock SamplesBy P. Ying
An auxiliary system connected with SEM-EDX for rapid identification of mineral and rock sample has been developed. With the aid of a synthetic spectrum library created, using the compare and match tec
Jan 1, 2014
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An early appraisal of exploration projectsBy D. G. Millenbruch
An account is given of a four-phase system for the appraisal of a mineral project while it is still in the exploration stage, and for continual consideration of a favourable appraisal until the produc
Jan 1, 1979
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An Early Warning Slope Monitoring System For Local Work Areas In MinesBy D. Noon
Mine production crews and drill-and-blast crews may be exposed to unexpected movement of ground when working under pit slopes. Without specialist geotechnical advice and appropriate measurement system
Jan 1, 2012
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An Ecological Approach to Koala Conservation in a Mined LandscapeBy R Wheeler, E Stalenberg, J Lemon, M S. Crowther, D Lunney, K Ross
Gunnedah, in north-western New South Wales (NSW), including the town, the surrounding Liverpool Plains and the Pilliga forests to the west, are currently the subject of intense mining interest for coa
Jul 10, 2012
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An Economic Analysis Of Conversion To Coal-Fired Cement Kilns In The Philippines And South KoreaBy Adrian C. Dorenfeld
The lesser developed countries (LDC's) may be classified into two categories: 1) oil producers, and 2) non-oil producers. The non-oil producing LDC's, as a class, are at present in very diff
Jan 1, 1978
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An Economic and Environmental Case for Re-processing Gold Tailings in South AfricaBy James A. Brown, Marius Botha, Christopher A. Fleming
"The technical and economic feasibility or re-processing hundreds of millions of tons of tailings in a number of historic gold tailings dams in the Witwatersrand area of South Africa is being investig
Jan 1, 2010
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An Economic Appraisal of Small to Medium Scale Alluvial Gold Mining Systems in Papua New GuineaThe small scale alluvial gold mining industry in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is c.irrently the only form of small scale mining carried out in this country. It already contributes significantly to the
Jan 1, 1991
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An economic approach to optimising mill reline frequency – a case study of SAG mill relines at Rasp mineBy C M. Standen
The SAG mill at Rasp Mine has undergone a number of liner design modifications since commissioning in 2012, making liner wear and failure difficult to predict from historical data. During 2017, severa
Aug 29, 2018
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An Economic Model For Gold And Platinum Mining Using Selective Blast MiningBy I. Bock
Selective Blast Mining (SBM) makes use of milli-second sequential blasting technology to separate the valuable reef material from waste rock in the blasting operation at stope faces in the mining of t
Jan 1, 1998
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An Economic Rationalization Of Coal Preparation Methods And EquipmentBy Gerry Norton
The purpose of this paper is to make the most complete assessment of coal cleaning methods, both process and equipment related to modern-day production and environmental requirements. In order to ac
Jan 1, 1977
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An economic risk evaluation approach for pit slope optimizationBy L. F. Contreras
In open pit mine design, it is customary for geotechnical engineers to define the appropriate slope design angles within practical limits. The conventional approach to slope angle design is based on t
Jan 1, 2015
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An Economic Study of Retreating Longwall Mining Versus Bord and Pillar Mining on the South Coast of New South WalesThis paper describes the economic study of longwall versus bord and pillar mining using all continuous miners for a colliery located at the South Coast district of New South Wales, Australia. In this
Jan 1, 1980
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An Economical Vertical Transport System to Hoist 3 Mt of Ore per Annum from 1640 mBy Wendy L. Naysmith
This paper deals with the various options considered and factors that influenced the final selection of the headframe, shaft layout and hoisting systems required at the Impala No 16 Shaft in order to
Oct 1, 2010
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An Economically Viable Method of Dragline Mining in Weak Unstable Ground at German Creek Mine, Central QueenslandBy Xaykhamphoune, Ward B
Draglines have been used exclusively for primary overburden stripping at the German Creek Mine complex in central Queensland, where coal has been extracted from a series of ten open cut pits working s
Jan 1, 1992
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An effective face support system to minimize rockfalls - SynopsisBy N. D. L. Burger
An effective prototype face support system to minimize rockfalls in rockfall-prone mines was developed and patented during a project sponsored by the Mine Health and Safety Council (MHSC). An experime
Jan 1, 2008
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An Effective Global Network for Minerals EducationBy Dominic Howarth, Diana Drinkwater, Don McKee
"The pressures on mining and minerals education at the tertiary level are well known. Within Australia, for example, the number of undergraduate mining engineering courses with 30 or more students in
Jan 1, 2003
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An Effective Global Network for Minerals Education (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Dominic Howarth, Diana Drinkwater, Don McKee
At a time when the mining and minerals industry across the world is undergoing unprecedented change, the very fabric of the tertiary education system which is the principal source of trained professio
Jan 1, 2003
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An Efficient Method of Stirring Melt With a Modulated Traveling Magnetic FieldBy Xiaodong Wang
A liquid metal flow generated by a magnetic field whose traveling direction is periodically reversed, the Reversed Traveling Magnetic Field (R-TMF) is studied. The modulation frequency ranges from 0 t
Jan 1, 2009
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An Efficient Recycling Process of Rare Earth Metals Using Ionic LiquidsBy M. Goto, F. Kubota
"In this study, we show the successful separation of rare earth metals, which are indispensable elements for the high-tech industry, from a solution containing a metal mixture by using a liquid-liquid
Jan 1, 2012
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An Elasto-Viscoplastic Anisotropic Damage Model for Frozen Soil and its Damage AnalysisBy Xing-Liang Sun, Xian-Min Han, Zheng-Guo Zhu
The study on the material properties of frozen soils in China was being developed quickly in the past decades of years, because of the increase of the engineering constructed in frozen soil regions on
Jan 1, 2015