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Blast Optimisation for Efficient Extraction of a Block Cave Undercut - Case Studies at De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd, South Africa
By Grobler H. P, Chitombo G. R
Production blasting of Dc Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Koffiefontein and Finsch Mines involves both uphole trough rings of 9 to I I holes and near vertical 360 degree compound rings of 42-54 ho
Jan 1, 1995
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Roasting of Bismuth Concentrates
Fluid bed sulphation roasting of bismuth concentrates began at Warrego in 1980 in con- junction with the recommissioning of the Tennant Creek Smelter. This process, develop- ed by Peko Mines, is use
Jan 1, 1984
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Coal Geology - Where to From Here?
By Hanna P
Coal geologists are under pressure to minimise exploration expenditure, maximise interpretation confidence and produce the results often too soon. This pressure continues to increase as companies are
Jan 1, 1998
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The Development of a New Approach to Slope Stability Assessment in U.K. Surface Coal Mines
By Brown DJ, Croghan JA, Denby B
The paper describes the development and analysis of an instability database to establish a new method of slope stability assessment for U.K. surface coal mines. The concept is based upon a Stabili
Jan 1, 1986
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The Operation and Interaction of Grates and Pulp Lifters in Autogenous and Semi-Autogenous Mills
By S Latchireddi
Close circuiting autogenous and semi-autogenous mills is anenergy efficient way of grinding and a number of operations haveutilised this in the design of their comminution circuits. Owing tothe large
Jan 1, 2001
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The Expanding Role of Underground Facilities in Balancing Increases in Standards of Living with Environmental Preservation
The rapid growth of world civilisation will have a significant impact on the way humans live in the future. As the global population increases and more countries demand a higher standard of living, th
Jan 1, 1993
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Futuristic Surface Mining Technology
By Collins J. L, Fytas K
Surface mining accounts for more than 50% of the world's total mineral production. In future years this status is expected to change somewhat in favour of surface mining. The production technol
Jan 1, 1988
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The Bulong, Western Australia, Ni/Co Laterite Deposits - A Case History
The genesis of the Bulong Laterite Ni/Co deposit spans some 60 per cent of earth history: from development of the parent rocks in the Archaean to lateritic weathering in the Cainozoic. In a man&apo
Jan 1, 1996
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Water Control in Exhaust Ventilation Raises and Associated Fan Works
The Olympic Dam Mine is a large, mechanised, underground operation currently producing 2.2 million tonnes-per-year of copper/uranium/gold ore. The mine is accessed via one shaft and one service declin
Jan 1, 1992
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Theoretical Evaluation of Sulphide Dust Explosions in Open Stopes
The number and severity of sulphide dust explosions in underground metalliferous mines have increased in recent years, despite various methods used to prevent or inhibit them. A dust explosion occ
Jan 1, 1988
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Technological developments in secondary steelmaking
Secondary steelmaking (or ladle metallurgy) has been developed as a post- steelmaking ladle treatment to produce steel of superior quality. Its rapid growth has resulted from quality improvements,
Jan 1, 1986
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Feasibility of Narrow Vein Mining Using a Mechanical Rock Splitter
By S Planeta
The use of explosives in underground mining has its drawbacks, particularly in the case of thin or narrow vein type deposits. Due to that, there is a need to develop more discriminative and safe rock-
Jan 1, 2003
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Iron Ore Sintering With Charcoal
By M DellÆAmico, K Vining
The iron blast furnace is the most widely used and efficient producer of liquid iron; however, emissions from sintering and coking cause environmental pressure for the integrated steel works. The comb
Jan 1, 2005
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Investigation of Raceway Dynamics on A Model
By Scherbatsky VB, zon BM, Babushkin NM, Kitaev BI, Shabel&apos
The structure and hydrodynamics of the raceway zone of a blast furnace was studied on a cold model representing a sector containing two tuyeres. The model differed from the usual in that it was pro
Jan 1, 1981
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Intelligent Selection of Engineered Wear Linings in Iron Ore Plant
Market forces, particularly iron ore prices, demand that plant operators achieve higher throughput in the worldÆs iron ore beneficiation plants without compromising yields or efficiency. This means th
Jan 1, 2002
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A New Method to Characterise Black Shales in Pilbara Iron Mining Operations
By P Mackenzie, S Askraba
Pyritic black shales present several challenges to mining operations due to their reactivity. The risk of predetonation of explosives in blastholes, spontaneous combustion of fractured rock and the ge
Jan 1, 2005
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Gold and Silver Recovery from Waihi Ore, New Zealand
By Quast K. B
The ore used in this test program was a composite sample from Waihi, New Zealand containing 2.7 g/t gold and 36 g/t silver. From the testwork it was found that a high concentration of sodium cyanide
Jan 1, 1991
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Volcanic and Structural Evolution of Central Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand (5ec2cf1e-83a6-4ff9-9683-0ff377a73256)
By Wilson CJN
The central Taupo Volcanic Zone is a region of intense Quaternary silicic volcanism accompanying rapid crustal extension. Modem central TVZ is the most frequently active and productive silicic volcan
Jan 1, 1995
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From Target Generation to Two Billion Tonnes in 18 Months ù The Re-Invention of the Chichester Range
By D A. Kepert, D Clark
During early 2004, Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) began an aggressive exploration and drilling program in the Chichester Range, targeting iron enrichment developed in the Nammuldi Member at the base of
Jan 1, 2005
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Can Cross-Belt Cutters be Trusted?
By P W. Cleary, M D. Sinnott
Cross-belt cutters are commonly used for sampling coal. They are generally cheaper than falling-stream cutters, particularly when a cutter must be retrofitted. The major mechanisms thought most likely
Jan 1, 2008