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The Use of Computers in Zinc Floating Control
The introduction of on-stream analysis in flotation circuits has raised the possibility of automatic control of flotation performance by digital computers. The development of control strategies fo
Jan 1, 1983
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The Education of Professional Specialists for the Mineral Industry into the Next Century
The importance of the minerals industry to Australia is briefly reviewed and the professional specialists essential for the industry identified. The average first degree graduation numbers in geosci
Jan 1, 1997
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Examples of Coal Dust Explosions
It is difficult with inadvertent explosions to establish fundamental data, especially of original dust, of pressure, temperature etc. and of ventilation oscillations, as exposed personnel rarely su
Jan 1, 1981
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Role of Quality Assurance in Manufacturing of Mining Equipment
Coal Mining machinery has undergone enormous changes in design and complexity of controls in the past 10 years. Specialised, high productivity equipment has been manufactured in Australia, in sufficie
Jan 1, 1991
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Impurity Removal in the Reverse Flotation of Iron Ore
By M Ma, W J. Bruckard, C Gontijo, R Holmes
Vale is the largest iron ore producer in the world. Since the 1970s, Vale has been using reverse cationic flotation to remove siliceous impurities from its iron ores. Whilst this flotation process has
Aug 12, 2013
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Mechanism analysis and particle flow simulation of water-sand inrush in thin bedrock working face
By S Li, Y Lei, X Wu, C Ma, W Q. Zhang
The failure of roof of thin bedrock working face under loose aquifer in a coalmine can lead to water-sand inrush disaster. Based on the accident of water-sand inrush in 30108 working face of a mine in
Nov 29, 2022
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Larger Diameter Blastholes-A Proposed Means of Increasing Advance Rates
Where tunnel rounds are based on the burn cut, faster advance could often be achieved by increasing blasthole diameter from (the conventional)
Jan 1, 1981
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Gold Mineralization of New Caledonia
New Caledonia is a major metallogenic unit of the south-western Pacific Rim. Its mineral production is of world significance and it has an unusually well diversified mining history. New Caledonia&
Jan 1, 1987
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Integrated Hydro-Chemistry and Biological Studies Towards Understanding the Nature of Acid Rock Drainage Impacts for a Coal Mine on the West Coast of New Zealand
By M Pizey, P Lindsay
Coal mining has been occurring on the Stockton Plateau for over 100 years. As a result of both natural conditions and mining activities, surface water on the plateau is known to have low pH and elevat
Jan 1, 2003
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Putting the ‘GEO’ back in front of GEOmetallurgy: importance of early implementation of quantitative mineral system characterisation, classification and modelling
By W Potma, C Brauhart, S Halley, S Urbisinov, A Scogings
Truly integrated, quantitative, 3D GEOmetallurgical (or mineral system) characterisation, classification and 3D modelling should provide a cradle to grave unifying link across the exploration and mini
Nov 21, 2018
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Methods For Working Thick Seams And Research On Increasing Their Effectiveness
Working thick coal seams in Poland is a very serious problem. Nearly 40 per cent of all coal is extracted from seams more than 3 m. thick. In absolute figures this represents about 70 million tons
Jan 1, 1976
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Rock and Pebble Milling at Kambalda Nickel Operations
The reasons for selecting two stage pebble milling in preference to conventional methods of grinding are discussed. Commissioning of the first section was completed in October, 1969. Improvements in
Jan 1, 1975
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The Response of Rock Materials to One-dimensional Shock Loading
By J Zhao, Q B. Zhang
The shock behaviour of a material represents its response to very high strain rate loading at pressures associated with those generated by explosive and blasting loadings. Three sets of shock wave exp
Aug 24, 2015
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Skarn Deposits in the Circum-Pacific Belts
The Circum-Pacific area is one of the most important gigantic skarn-metallogenic belts in the world. In more than 20 coastwise countries of this region, there exist thousands skarn deposits of differe
Jan 1, 1990
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Minor Element Composition of Sphalerite and Pyrite as Petrogenetic Indicators
Studies of the minor element content of sphalerite and pyrite have generally been concerned with individual deposits or localised groups of deposits. However, a small number of more regional inves
Jan 1, 1987
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Harsh Prospects: Early Mining in the Northern Flinders Ranges
Before the arrival of the first Europeans, Aborigines living in the northern Flinders Ranges mined ochre - an earthy form of haematite used for pigment.The discovery of copper ore at Kapunda and Burra
Jan 1, 1993
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Design Risk Management at Mt Leyshon Gold Mine
The Mt Leyshon Gold Mine is located 30 kilometres south of Charters Towers in Northern Queensland. The current open cut mine has been in operation since 1986. In 1992 a feasibility study was complet
Jan 1, 1994
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Environmental and Social Responsibilities in Future International Resource Management
The mining, metallurgical, and petroleum industries can be viewed as financial or as social institutions or both. The differences between these two conceptions of their businesses will influence t
Jan 1, 1978
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Pilot Scale Carbonization of Wallarah Coal using the Parry Process
A pilot plant has been constructed for the low temperature carboni-zation of Wallarah (N,S,W6) coal at the rate of 300 pounds per hour. The plant was built and tested at Australian Mineral Development
Jan 1, 1963
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Experimental and Comminution Model Framework for Secondary Fragmentation Prediction in Block Caving
By A Hekmat, R Castro, A Casali, R Gómez
Block caving is the most economic underground methods for excavating massive orebodies, due to the high productivity and low production costs. The success of block caving operations depends on the fra
May 9, 2016