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Some Applications of Two-Colour Pyrometry to Pyrometallurgical ResearchA very sensitive high-speed two-colour pyrometer was built to measure the temperature of single particles of sulphide mineral, typi- cally 50 pm in diameter, as they burnt while entrained in a hot
Jan 1, 1984
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Cost-Benefits in Underground Urban Public TransportationUrban railway systems need high invest- ments, especially if their routes and stations have to be placed in the subsurface. In the FRG the construction and equipment cost of urban underground railw
Jan 1, 1987
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The Relationship Between Sintering Practice and Lead Blast Furnace Performance at Port PirieRelationships between lead blast furnace performance and the composition and size distribution of sinter were determined from analysis of lead blast furnace operating data. Sintering plant practice
Jan 1, 1971
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SEZ-GIS A Decision-Making ToolThe city of Kalgoorlie-Boulder is located 595 kilometres east of Perth in Western Australia, and has a population of just over 30 000. Western Australia's third largest city lies on one of the
Jan 1, 1998
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Mount Isa Mines Limited Heavy Medium Preconcentration Plant- Six Years after CommisioningBy Pease JD
This paper reviews the changes in operating practices made in the heavy medium plant to meet the objectives of increased silver, lead and zinc production at lower operating cost. The effects of medi
Jan 1, 1988
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Low Cost Production of Sulphuric Acid by the Minproc/Fattinger ProcessBy Sneyd R. J, Walton M. C
In early 1987 Minproc acquired a license from the inventor to engineer and construct acid plants incorporating the Fattinger technology. The process offers a simple and reliable method of producing
Jan 1, 1989
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Blast Performance Assessment using a Dragline MonitorBy Geoff Baldwin
The use of monitors to assess equipment performance is carried out on a routine basis in many industries. The benefits gained through process control in knowing exactly how the equipment is working
Jan 1, 1990
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Shaft Hoisting Safety-Myths, Facts and PracticalitiesThe safety of mine winder systems with regard to overwind, underwind, rope factors of safety, winder brakes and the like is discussed. Many misunderstandings and poten- tially unsafe practices are
Jan 1, 1984
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Contribution to the Study of the Mount Isa Copper OrebodiesAn investigation was made into the mineralogical characteristics of the upper portions of the 650 and 750 copper lodes. The investigation was based on a comprehensive suite of geological specimens rep
Jan 1, 1961
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Ignition of Elura Lead Concentrate Under Flash Drying ConditionsBy Turner T. M, Jorgensen F. R A
The tendency of the concentrate to ignite was studied using four techniques, namely, laminar flow furnace, fluid bed, thermal analysis and boat-in-furnace. Exothermic activity occurred at two temp
Jan 1, 1987
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Future Planning Against Mineral ShortagesAs you are all aware, the theme of this con- ference is "International Resources Management". The subject matter of this particular session is "the mineral equation". Looking down the sub- ject matt
Jan 1, 1978
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The Composition of Some Copper MattesINDEX OF CONTENTSIntroductionChemical compositionsNormally Cooled MattesPort Kembla mattesMount Lyell matteMount Morgan matteGranulated MattesConclusionsIllustrationsINTRODUCTIONIn a previous paper in
Jan 1, 1949
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The Contribution of Cemented Backfill to Heat Loads in MinesBy A Hewitt
Portland cement is the chief binding ingredient in mine backfill. In the presence of water, the chemical compounds within portland cement hydrate causing hardening and strength gain. During hydration,
Jan 1, 2005
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Leaching of Copper Matte in Oxygenated Mixed Chloride/Sulphate LeachantBy Lawson F
The leaching behaviour of BHAS copper matte in oxygenated acidic sulphate chloride solutions at 85¦C has been studied using samples containing 34% copper, 41% lead and 12% sulphur. Copper sulphide
Jan 1, 1989
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A Practitioners View of DCF Methods in Mineral ValuationDiscounted cash flow (DCF) methods are well suited and recommended as a primary valuation method for mineral assets for which there are at least indicated resources and some form of feasibility stu
Jan 1, 1994
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Conditional Simulation of Mineral DepositsConditional simulation is a branch of geo- statistics which allows the simulation of a mineral deposit so that predictions can be made about the variability of some particular parameter of the depo
Jan 1, 1981
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The Behaviour of a Flame Safety Lamp in a Methane Coal Dust Air AtmosphereBy Osborne V. J, Urbank W
An explosion occurred at Moura No. 4 underground coal mine in Queensland on 16 July 1986 and resulted in the loss of 12 lives. The official report of the accident concluded that the most likely so
Jan 1, 1988
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Magnetite Oxidation During Pellet IndurationBy M Bannear, J-F Wilhelmy, R Jones
Mineralogical study of the interactions between fluxes and iron-oxides helps to understand how magnetite oxidises to haematite during pellet firing. Samples of OneSteel magnetite pellets tested at COR
Jan 1, 2007
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On-Line Particle Sized Analysis of Fine Mineral SlurriesBy Millen M. J, Rainey S, Sowerby B. D
The control of size reduction in grinding machines and circuits may be enhanced by a continuous and accurate measurement of the particle size of solids in appropriate process streams. This paper pre
Jan 1, 1997
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Exposure of Underground Mine Personnel and Equipment to Geotechnical HazardsBy Y Potvin
Risk assessment in the mining industry is currently a topic of great interest with risk methodologies being increasingly applied beyond the traditional areas of finance and feasibility to analyses of
Jan 1, 2003