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                     Volume and Structural Changes Occuring During the Isothermal and Non-Isothermal Reduction of High Grade Hematite Pellets Volume and Structural Changes Occuring During the Isothermal and Non-Isothermal Reduction of High Grade Hematite PelletsBy Morrison AL The volume changes occurring during the reduction by hydrogen of single, high-grade hematite pellets under isothermal and non- isothermal conditions were investigated using a time-lapse photographi Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Evaluation of the Net Acid Generation (NAG) Test for Assessing the Acid Generating Capacity of Sulfide Minerals Evaluation of the Net Acid Generation (NAG) Test for Assessing the Acid Generating Capacity of Sulfide MineralsBy A Gerson, S Miller, R Smart, J Thomas Environmental Geochemistry International (EGi) and the Ian Wark Research Institute (IWRI) collaborated in a three-year Australian Minerals Industry Research Association (AMIRA) research project (Proje Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Comparison of Acid Production From Pyrite and Jarosite Comparison of Acid Production From Pyrite and JarositeBy M Berndt Four siltite-argillite rock samples were characterised (particle size, chemistry, mineralogy) and subjected to laboratory dissolution testing for 36 to 298 weeks. In two samples sulfur (0.99, 1.69 wt Jan 1, 2003 
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                     A deep learning based approach for roof bolt recognition in 3D point cloud of underground mines A deep learning based approach for roof bolt recognition in 3D point cloud of underground minesBy B P. Banerjee, D Patra, S Raval Roof bolts are an essential component of roof support systems in underground mines. They are used to provide structural support to the roof of the mine and prevent it from collapsing. Therefore, it is Sep 1, 2024 
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                     The Design and Installation of a Booster Fan at Tahmoor Colliery The Design and Installation of a Booster Fan at Tahmoor CollieryBy M Ogle "Booster fans are relatively rare in Australian coal mines. However, as mines become progressivelydeeper it is likely that such fans will be increasingly adopted as a method to sustain or improve the Jun 1, 2012 
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                     Conservation of South Australia Mining Heritage Conservation of South Australia Mining HeritageMany persons hold the opinion that the metal indus- ries are fortuitous and that the occupation is one of sordid toil, and altogether a kind of business requir- ing not so much skill as labour. But a Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Impact of hydrophobic particles on the classification of flotation frothers Impact of hydrophobic particles on the classification of flotation frothersBy G Bournival, Y Saavedra Moreno, S Ata Flotation frothers are heteropolar molecules that are preferentially adsorbed at the bubble interface to enhance the flotation performance by promoting the formation of small and stable bubbles. Froth Aug 24, 2022 
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                     Simcoa's Continuous Drive Towards a Quality Organisation Through its Quality Leadership Process Simcoa's Continuous Drive Towards a Quality Organisation Through its Quality Leadership ProcessBy Brosnan J. G Simcoa Operations is the only silicon smelter in the region and since the plant was commissioned in late-1989, has progressed from supplying silicon metal to the secondary aluminium market to the cu Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Sampling Techniques for Flash Smelter Shafts Sampling Techniques for Flash Smelter ShaftsBy Stevenson I, Dickinson W, Taylor R. N Despite flash smelting's widespread use little is known about the actual processes taking place in flash furnace shafts and comparatively few reports of sampling campaigns have appeared in the Jan 1, 1992 
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                     A coupled gas flow-geomechanical model based on energy analysis in coal and gas outburst simulation A coupled gas flow-geomechanical model based on energy analysis in coal and gas outburst simulationBy F Soleimani Coal and gas outburst is a common hazard in coalmines and due to the complexity of its nature, efficaciously predicting the possibility of its occurrence is intricate. The mechanical and gas flow prop Oct 12, 2022 
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                     Present Practices And Future Trends In World Dry Bulk Handling Operations Present Practices And Future Trends In World Dry Bulk Handling OperationsOver a century ago the first ship designed solely for carrying a bulk cargo was launched. This vessel, the "John Bowes", with a deadweight of 660 tonnes was a single decked ship with machinery and Jan 1, 1973 
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                     Development of a Submerged Injection Process for the Production of DoreÆ Silver at BHAS Development of a Submerged Injection Process for the Production of DoreÆ Silver at BHASBy Swayn G. P, Floyd J. M BHAS, together with the G.K. Williams Laboratory, and Ausmelt Pty. Ltd., has examined a number of possible alternatives to conventional silver cupellation in gas fired reverberatory furnaces. Of th Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Effective Contracting Through Partnering Effective Contracting Through PartneringBy Stewart R. D, Lawrence W, Youl M. J The trend towards contracting by major coal mining companies such as BHP Coal and MIM Ltd is examined. Reasons why this trend is occurring are discussed and the concept of partnering is examined. Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Characterisation of Australian Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) Dusts and the Application of Simple Physical Separation Techniques to Upgrade Them Characterisation of Australian Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) Dusts and the Application of Simple Physical Separation Techniques to Upgrade ThemBy K J. Davey, J T. Woodcock Australian steelmakers produce up to 30 000 t/yr of electric arc furnace (EAF) dust. Current disposal techniques include sending EAF dust to landfill, stockpiling, and paying zinc smelters or register Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Description of Effective Technology for Silver Recovery from Zinc Cakes Obtained as by-Product in Metallurgical Zinc Plants Description of Effective Technology for Silver Recovery from Zinc Cakes Obtained as by-Product in Metallurgical Zinc PlantsBy Sataev IS, Malinovskaja ND, Otrozdenova LA, Knodov NV, Maximov II, Kuznetzou OK The technology of flotation recovery of silver from the residue of a zinc plant is described. The peculiarity of this technology is a preliminary pulp conditioning in sodium chloride solution in the Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Improving Fine Sulfide Mineral Recovery ù Plant Evaluation of a New Technology Improving Fine Sulfide Mineral Recovery ù Plant Evaluation of a New TechnologyBy K Ellis, B Lumsden A full-scale statistically-based on/off plant trial of a new flotation conditioning technology designed to improve fine mineral recovery was undertaken to determine whether the recovery of selected fi Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Carbonate in Synthetic and Biological Apatites Carbonate in Synthetic and Biological ApatitesBy X Liu The crystal chemistry of carbonate in Ca apatites, including Na-free and Na-bearing hydroxylapatite (CHAP) and Na-bearing fluorapatite (CFAP) and chlorapatite (CCLAP), has been investigated by Fourier Jan 1, 2008 
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                     The Role of Stress Waves and Fracture Mechanics in Fragmentation The Role of Stress Waves and Fracture Mechanics in FragmentationThis paper will review some of the work conducted in the past at the Dynamic Effects Laboratory to examine the use of stress waves and fracture mechanics in understanding dynamic fracture and fragment Aug 24, 2015 
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                     Australian Proterozoic Mineral Systems: Essential Ingredients and Mappable Criteria Australian Proterozoic Mineral Systems: Essential Ingredients and Mappable CriteriaBy Jaques A. L, Heinrich C. A Mt Todd lies towards the south end of the Pine Creek Geosyncline, sandwiched between the Cullen Batholith and the Edith Falls Basin, in an area of regionally metamorphosed sandstones, siltstones and Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Strength Properties of Fibreglass and Other Polymer-based Dowels for Strata Reinforcement in Coalmines The Strength Properties of Fibreglass and Other Polymer-based Dowels for Strata Reinforcement in CoalminesBy A Mirzaghorbnali, D Gilbert, R Burton, J Nemcik, N Aziz Glass-reinforced polymer bolts, commonly known as fibreglass dowels and fibre-reinforced polymer or plastic bolts or plastic dowels are increasingly applied for strata reinforcement in mines as well a Nov 5, 2014 
