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Are Synthetic Fibre Ropes Suitable for Mine Winding?By R E. Hobbs, O Grabandt, C Das
Mine hoisting is carried out from depths of up to 4 km. At extreme depths, the ropes are so heavy that a large part of their capacity is employed in lifting themselves. Consequently, deep mines have a
Jan 1, 2005
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Tax and the Miner- How Does Australia Rate?By Braham B
The Australian mining industry isstill labouring under the impression. created by the Fitzgerald Report that it does not pay suffic- ient tax. This would appear to be the raison d'etre of the
Jan 1, 1978
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The Effect of Moisture on Screen PerformanceBy Weller KR
Completely dry or completely wet materials are comparatively easy to screen, but materials with moisture contents between these two extremes can present varying degrees of difficulty. The presence o
Jan 1, 1993
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Linking the Values of Water to SustainabilityThe value of water is defined by its marginal utility. Challenges arise where the marginal utility is difficult to estimate. Therefore, when two or more interested parties wish to access water and the
Jan 1, 2006
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Signalling Equipment for Shaft Hoisting at North Broken Hill LimitedThe mmmg operations carried out by North Broken Hill Limited, necessitate the use of four shafts for the haulage of ore, men, and supplies. These are:-1. Blackwood's Shaft.-British Section, which
Jan 1, 1940
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Paper No. 190. Notes The Mining Public Concerning Certain Mistaken Ideas.THOSE who dabble in m.ining are no exception to the general rule that persons who know a little of a subject are apt to think that they know all about it. Some colour may be lent to the belief that an
Jan 1, 1911
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The Greenvale Mine and RailwayDevelopment of the Greenvale orebody, containing 40,000,000 tonnes of nickel ore, began in 1971 and production commenced in 1974. Annual capacity is 2,800,000 wet tonnes. The variations in ore grade
Jan 1, 1974
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Magnesia from Magnesite by Calcination/Carbonic Acid Leaching: Precipitation of Soluble IronBy Moorrees C
Carbonic acid leaching of crude iron-containing magnesia derived from Savage River magnesite yields a magnesium bicarbonate leachate with a substantial soluble iron concentration. The iron concentrati
Jan 1, 1984
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Improving Sampling Methodology for the Evaluation of Fines Production at Vanderbijl Park Sinter Plant, South AfricaBy J P. R de Villiers
The Vanderbijl Park sinter plant in South Africa was investigated to determine the reason for the production of very fine sinter not acceptable as feedstock for the blast furnace. A procedure was desi
Jan 1, 2008
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Marketing Industrial Minerals'Nothing happens until something is sold' This statement is not original - it is a necessary orientation for marketing industrial minerals. The most important single philosophy of marketing
Jan 1, 1978
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Study on Preparation and Gel Performance of High Purity MontmorilloniteStudy on Preparation and Gel Performance of High Purity Montmorillonite In order to research the colloidal and thixotropic performance of the inorganic gel prepared by high purity montmorillonite, th
Sep 13, 2010
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Lode Structures and Ore Shoots at Vatukoula, FijiVatukoula is a gold mining township situated at the south-west periphery of a Tertiary caldera which measures 3 miles by 4 miles. Erosion of the caldera resulted in the formation of a topographic depr
Jan 1, 1967
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Co-Mixing of Tailings, Waste Rock and Slag to Produce Barrier Cover SystemsBy D Landriault, G W. Wilson, L Langetine and
Engineered soil covers are used for final closure options for both waste rock and tailings disposal facilities. Currently, cover construction requires excavation of appropriate cover material from a n
Jan 1, 2003
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Stratiform Ores And Metamorphic Processes-Some thoughts Arising From Broken HillThe overall mineral assemblage of the Broken Hill orebody is similar to that of a skarn. However unlike the classical skarns it does not represent contact metamorphism of pre-existing limestone bed
Jan 1, 1983
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Thiosulphate as an Alternative to Cyanide for Gold Processing ù Issues and ImpedimentsBy M G. Aylmore
Thiosulphate is an attractive alternative reagent to cyanide for processing gold ores. It is relatively cheap and non-toxic, forms relatively strong gold and silver complexes, and readily leaches gold
Jan 1, 2002
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Column Flotation at PasmincoÆs South Mine, Broken HillIn late 1987 it was recognised that column flotation might have potential for improving the grade of the zinc concentrate produced at Pasminco's South Mine in Broken Hill. Intermittent test wor
Jan 1, 1991
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Applicability of Using Wirtgen Surface Miners as a Mining Tool for Iron OreBy M Castle, D Mendelawitz
The Marra Mamba iron ore in FortescueÆs Chichester Range project area occurs as a very flat dipping series of waste shale and iron ore beddings. These beddings vary from millimetre thickness to severa
Jan 1, 2007
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The Sunburst Trial at Leinster Nickel OperationsBy Meyer T
Sunburst PCF (Penetrating Cone Fracture) technology has recently undergone extensive underground field trials at Leinster Nickel Operations, Western Australia. Trials with the Sunburst machine start
Jan 1, 1995
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æGarnieritesÆ of Goro, New CaledoniaBy E R. Ramanaidou, C Tessarolo, M Verrall
Garnierite mineralogy in saprolitic ore of the Goro lateritic nickel deposit, New Caledonia , was investigated using X-ray diffraction (XRD), optical and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and electro
Jan 1, 2008
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Reactivity of Brown Coal Char to Carbon DioxideBy Misra VN
The carbon-carbon dioxide reaction is the rate determining step in industrial processes such as the rotary kiln direct reduction process for iron ores. The use of brown coal as a reductant in the r
Jan 1, 1980