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R<sub>70</sub> Relationships and Their Interpretation at a Mine Site
By I Jabou, D G. Blazak, L C. S Hogarth
The R70 test is a good indicator of coal reactivity to oxygen and is commonly used to provide a rating of propensity for self-heating. Tests performed by The University of Queensland Spontaneous Combu
Jan 1, 2005
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Improving Fundamental Stockpile Management Procedures
By Knijnikov M, Cameron D
Coal Quality management and the control of the flow of coal through complex mining preparation and transport phases of standard mining operations has assumed greater importance over recent years.
Jan 1, 1998
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Mineral Processing Changes in New Zealand Steel
By D E. Thorp
The mining and concentration operations of New Zealand Steel have been carried out initially from the Waikato North Head (WNH) deposit since 1969 and subsequently from the Taharoa deposit since 1972.
Jan 1, 1977
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Paper No. 185. Presidential Address. Statistics And Economics.
GENTLEMEN, I have to thank you very much for the honour you have conferred upon me by electing me President of the Institute for this year. On behalf of resident members, I have to offer the visitors
Jan 1, 1911
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Microbial Versus Chemical Leaching of Chalcopyrite Concentrate ù A Quantitative Mineralogical Investigation
By B, R E. Browner, H R. Watling
A number of hydrometallurgical treatment methods are being developed to extract copper from chalcopyrite flotation concentrate including microbial leaching and ferric sulfate leaching. However, chalco
Jan 1, 2004
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Chemical Compositions of Manganese Nodules - In Situ Microenergy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence (m-EDXRF) and Bulk Data
By F Melcher, M Wiedicke, A Wittenberg
Ferromanganese nodules form a specific category of widespread marine mineral deposits. The tremendous increase in metal prices during the last decade raised new economic interest in their exploration.
Jan 1, 2008
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Life-of-Mine Ventilation System Upgrade at Springvale Colliery - A Case Study
By B Smith, R Gelson
Springvale Colliery is an underground longwall mine situated approximately 10 km north-west of Lithgow in the western coalfields of New South Wales. Following a full-scale review of the mineÆs ventila
Jul 1, 2013
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Direct Estimation of Sampling Variance From Time Series Measurements ù Comparison to Variographic Analysis
By M Paakkunainen
Sampling is often the most critical part in process analysis. When the mean of a continuous lot, such as a process stream within a given time interval, is estimated by calculating the mean of several
Jan 1, 2005
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The Spatial and Temporal Variation of the Type and Rank of Australian coals
Commercial or potentially commercial deposits of coal occur in Australia in strata ranging in age from Permian to Tertiary. The coals of each period tend to show a community of petrographic character
Jan 1, 1975
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New Microscope Laboratory at Mount Isa
Early in 1950 a new laboratory was set up to deal with problems in mineragraphy, petrology and metallography. This paper describes the equipment, the organisation and association of the laboratory wit
Jan 1, 1953
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Roasting and Cyanide Leaching of a Gold Bearing Pyritic Concentrate from Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
By Dunn J, Nguyen G, Graham J
A pyritic gold concentrate from the Golden Mile, Kalgoorlie, was roasted over a range of temperatures in a pilot scale fluid bed reactor. The calcines were subsequently cyanide leached. Mineralogica
Jan 1, 1991
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Simulation of the Mineralogical and Chemical Aspects of Heap and Dump Leaching as an Aid to Ore-Process Evaluation
By Box JC
A comprehensive computer simulation has been developed for heap and dump leaching processes. It deals with complex chemical interactions, involving several minerals and reagents, which vary with t
Jan 1, 1983
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Recognising False Anomalies in Drillhole EM
By Morland R
In the course of an exploration program aimed at increasing Pasminco Mining's ore reserves, an electromagnetic survey down one of the underground drillholes at the North Mine, Broken Hill, record
Jan 1, 1994
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An Innovative Approach to Robust Optimisation for Scenario-Based Mineral Project Evaluation
By S Coward, J Vann, R Wolff, S Jackson, S Moayer, A Bye
Uncertainty about the future and orebody should significantly impact evaluation of mining projects. Scenario planning, widely used in other industries, for example in the petroleum industry, can provi
May 24, 2012
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Bioremediation Stabilisation of Sulphide Tailings and Rock Against Acid Mineral Water Development
As mining and extraction processes improve and lower grade ores become economic, mining for most ores have extended to depths beneath the zone of weathering oxidation created over geological histor
Jan 1, 1997
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The Use of a Portable Aerosol Counting System to Characterize Dust Clouds and Evaluate Control Methods in Underground Metal Mines
By Bigu J, Grenier M. G, Knight G
Particulate control is a major concern in underground mining and the subject of continuing research world wide. In Canada the federal government's Mining Research Laboratory at EIIiot Lake, O
Jan 1, 1988
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The Fitzroy Aqua-Eco Health Project
By C Sellens, L D. Fabbro, S Vink
The Fitzroy River Aqua-Eco Health Project is a collaborative research project between the Central Queensland University, the University of Queensland and BMA. It is designed to assess the aquatic ecol
Nov 26, 2013
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An Archaean Nickel Sulphide Occurrence at Miriam, Western Australia
By Gemuts I, Hudson D. R
Massive sulphide mineralisation at the Miriam prospect, near Coolgardie, Western Australia, is fracture-controlled and associated with disseminated sulphides near the basal contact of an ultramafi
Jan 1, 1973
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A Dynamic Model of the Stage II Tailings Leach Plant at Chingola
The Tailings Leach Plant at Chingola employs a Leach/Solvent Extraction/Electro- winning process and contains the largest solvent extraction plant in the world, with design liquor flow rates of 55 m
Jan 1, 1977
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Underground Excavation through Filldesign, Mining Practice and Safety Aspects
Excavation through fill material in underground metalliferous mines is usually avoided where possible, unlike in Civil Engineering application where excavation through soft ground is normally a ma
Jan 1, 1981