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Energy Efficiency and the Greenhouse: Technical, Economic and Institutional Considerations
Some attempt to minimise the importance of the greenhouse phenomenon. They do so by observing that global temperatures are still within the range of recent variations and that it is still not possi
Jan 1, 1989
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Leinster Nickel Concentrator ù Past, Present and Future
By E Wan, K Stokes
Since 1978, the nickel concentrator at Leinster has been subject to continuous change. In 1971 a significant nickel sulphide deposit was discovered on Leinster Downs Station, within three years the ex
Jan 1, 2000
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Mechanical Devices Originated and Used at the Works of the Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty. Ltd., Port Pirie, S.A.
THE writer of this paper well realizes that the majority of engineering and metallurgieal works have from time to time evolved mechanical devices which are of great value as regards application in an
Jan 1, 1922
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Achieving 435-2540 Tonnes Per Shift from Continuous Miner Sections, A Report on the USAÆs Most Productive Coal Mines
By Kissell F. N, Volkwein J. C
The U.S. Department of Interior's Bureau of Mines has the opportunity to visit many U.S. mines, including some that claim 2 to 5 times the national average of 334 raw tonnes/unit shift (tps)
Jan 1, 1988
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Electronic Detonators ù Banking the Benefits
Electronic detonators bring a fundamental and radical change to the potential of rockbreaking operations. The immense technical challenge of safely merging electronic systems with explosives has been
Jan 1, 2004
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Examination of Ultrasonic Treatment of Iron Ore Fines Using Automatic Iron Ore Texture Classification
By T Raynlyn, J J. Campbell, J M. Young
In order to correctly predict the performance of beneficiation processes, such as hydrocycloning or ultrasonic treatment of iron ore fines, it is important to understand possible changes in size distr
Jan 1, 2007
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Portland Cement. Improvements in Manufacturing Processes and Quality
THE manufacture of Portland cement on a commercial basis dates back to the year 1824, when Joseph Aspidin, of Leeds, patented his process. It was, however, only within the past 25 years that the cemen
Jan 1, 1926
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CanadaÆs Program for Innovations in Mining Technology in the 21st Century
The Canadian mining industry was in turmoil in the early 1980s. The post-war era based on reconstruction faded away after the high demands for minerals in the 1950s and 1960s. Also, the industry ha
Jan 1, 1988
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The Osborne Deposit
The Osborne copper-gold deposit (within the Trough Tank project area) is located in the Cloncurry Shire about 195 kilometres south-east of Mount Isa. It is hosted by Proterozoic metasediments of the E
Jan 1, 1993
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An Investigation of the Selective Leaching of Gold Over Copper Using Ammoniacal Cyanide
By Ritchie I
Copper minerals are often associated with gold ores. These create processing problems since cyanide solutions are not selective for gold alone. Copper minerals are also leached by cyanide, and typical
Jan 1, 1997
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Underground Trucking into the Future
By C J. Noack, P B. Ganza
The concept of large trucks underground has been around for some time. While the road train concept is gaining momentum, there are underground mining applications where these trucks have not been suit
Jan 1, 2005
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The Art of Coarse Mining
As an Inspector of Mines in Queensland, my main responsibilities include the enforcement of the Mining Act 1968 - 1986, the Mines Regulation Act 1964 - 1983 and the Metalliferous Mining regulation
Jan 1, 1989
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Diamond Drill-Blast-Hole Mining in Canada
Until 1937, the mining of ore was carried out by conventional methods, using pneumatic drills and standard drill steel. The adoption of the diamond drill, formerly used for exploration work, for blast
Jan 1, 1946
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Bringing the Croesus Shaft Back into Production
By Warren R
Croesus Shaft is one of two operating shafts on North Kalgurli Mines Limited's Fimiston lease.At the cessation of gold mining in 1974, the workings at Croesus were allowed to flood. Large quantit
Jan 1, 1985
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The Management of Radioactivity in the Heavy Minerals Industry
All minerals contain radioactive elements, from the uranium ores of the Gabon, which contained sufficient uranium to initiate a natural nuclear reactor, to the very low levels of some recent evaporite
Jan 1, 2001
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Future Mining Engineers - Educational Development Strategy
By D Laurence
Significant developments in future mining systems, technology and best practices are emerging that are driven by issues relating to human resources, competitiveness, environmental and social responsib
Jan 1, 2008
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Forty Years of Sample Preparation - A Personal Journey
I began my interest in sample preparation when I joined the Institute of Nuclear Sciences in 1962. I worked in the fields of rock dating and stable isotope geochemistry. Preparing a sample could take
Jan 1, 2008
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The Illawarra Coalfield-A Brief History of 1905
Coal mining in the Illawarra commenced in 1848. By the early twentieth century mining operations were spread over quite a distance along the coast centred on Wollongong. By this time there were alr
Jan 1, 1976
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Magnetic Methods in the Search for Iron Ore
Magnetic methods have for a long time been used in the search for iron ore. In fact the first recorded geophysical prospecting was the use of a magnetic compass to locate iron ore in the Kuruna region
Jan 1, 1951
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Organisational Improvement Through Graduate Program Evolution
By M McCarthy
Attraction, recruitment and retention of quality mining engineers is becoming increasingly difficult for many mining companies. Part of the problem is attracting young professionals, especially given
Jan 1, 2005