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Social Factors That Are Essential for a New Type of EngineerProfessional engineers of today require a wide array of experience and knowledge. It is true that commonly engineering degrees do teach the technical requirements well, but do fall short in the way of
Jan 1, 2004
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Viscosity of CaO-aluminosilicate slagsBy R G. Reddy, Z Zhang
Viscosities of CaO-aluminosilicate ternary melts were estimated using a structure-based model. The model considers depolymerisation effects and related breakdown of the silicate network structure on t
Aug 21, 2024
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A New Approach for Reverse Flotation of Magnesite From DolomiteBy G Chen
Magnesite and dolomite are two salt-type minerals. The surface characteristics of these two minerals are almost the same. It is very difficult to remove dolomite from magnesite ores by flotation proce
Jan 1, 2005
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Take 5 – hero or villainBy M Hassall, E Humphries
Personal risk assessment processes, also known as Take 5 or SLAM (Stop, Look, Assess, Manage) have been utilised in high hazard industries for over 30 years. However, there is limited research to unde
Apr 16, 2024
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Coal: Development of Nsw's Major Energy ResourceThe Energy Authority of NSW has wide powers and responsibilities conferred by its Act which are pertinent to the State's coal industry and its development into the next century. With respect
Jan 1, 1987
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The Potential for Undersea MiningBy T McConachy
New opportunities for miners are beginning to appear through new discoveries, improved knowledge and access to vast unexplored areas of the deep sea and continental shelf. Recent discoveries of unders
Jan 1, 2000
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Spontaneous Fire Risk Rating of a Colliery Proposed to be Developed by Short Wall Method of MiningBy Sen S. K, Banerjee D. D, Nandy D. K
It has been stressed that the intrinsic spon- taneous heating characteristics of a coal is not enough in predicting spontaneous fire risk of a mine. The influence of extraneous conditions created f
Jan 1, 1988
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Mineral Processing Beyond 2000- Education for New TechnologyThe demand for minerals will grow strongly to satisfy the needs of an increasing world population for materials and energy. The technical problems involved in producing these minerals will be daunti
Jan 1, 1993
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Managing Environmental Risk - Legal RequirementsWhat is `environmental risk'? There are two possible perspectives: (a) The risk that mining activity will have an impact on the environment. (b) The risk that due to a perceived impact on the e
Jan 1, 1994
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Technical Note - Polygonal Blocks of Influence in Triangular GridsFor an exploration area with a predetermined grid of data points, a construction is given for elementary blocks which subdivide the entire area without omission or overlap, and with the property that
Jan 1, 1985
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Geotechnical Shaft Reconciliation at Oyu Tolgoi, MongoliaBy A Purvee, M F. Lee, L J. Mollison
Oyu Tolgoi is a large Cu-Au porphyry deposit in the south Gobi desert, Mongolia. The first of several deep, large-diameter, concrete-lined shafts, Shaft 1, is nearing completion. It will have a finish
Jan 1, 2008
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The Glass Sand Industry in Australia: Production, Processes and Markets (b11bdfa0-ef26-4950-bf21-8765ff14b0ec)By Richards RG
The Australian glass sand industry produces some 2.8 million tonnes per annum of silica sand, of which about 2.0 million tonnes are exported and the rest is for the domestic market. Approximate produc
Jan 1, 1990
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An attempt to a full energy balance for a pilot-scale stirred media millBy P Jonsén, S Larsson, M Parian, B I. Pålsson
The question of effective energy utilisation in grinding mills is not new. There are several conflicting arguments about tumbling mills, whether the efficiency is around 1 per cent or maybe 10 per cen
Aug 24, 2022
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Design, Construction and Performance of a Passive Treatment System for the Reduction of Acidity and Dissolved Metals in Acid Sulfate Soil WaterwaysBy M D. Melville, B C. T Macdonald, T D. W
The surface waters in regions with acid sulfate soils (ASS) can contain high concentrations of acidity and dissolved metals. These soils cause problems for agriculture, construction and development. T
Jan 1, 2003
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The Role of Surface Silanol Groups in Flotation Separation of Quartz from Feldspar using Nonionic SurfactantsBy Nakahiro Y, Wakamatsu T
In the present study, from experimental results, a new concept of possibility of flotation separation of quartz from feldspar is presented. The effect of the nonionic surfactant Brij 58 on the flota
Jan 1, 1993
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Some Notes on the White Cliffs Opal Fields, WilcanniaWhite Cliffs Opal Field is situated in the Parish of Kirk, County of YulguIgra, New South Wales, about sixty miles from Wilcannia, and the River Darling. It is near the southern edge of the cretaceous
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Lower Lea Valley Cable Tunnels - A Case Study of a Program Critical ProjectThe purpose of the Lower Lea Valley Cable Tunnel project is to relocate the overhead power lines circuits, which currently cross the proposed site for the 2012 London Olympics in East London. This was
Jan 1, 2008
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Submarine Hot Springs, Cold Seeps, and Serpentinte Diapirs on the Pacific RimFluid circulation occurs in oceanic crust of all ages, at the seafloor spreading axis, on mid-ocean ridge flanks, in the ocean basins, and in subduction zones. In the first three settings the fluid or
Jan 1, 1990
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Design of a Continuous Monorail Drilling System for Decline DevelopmentBy M Kuruppu, B Besa
Currently, conventional methods of decline development put enormous cost pressure on the profitability of mining operations. This is the case with narrow vein orebodies where current methods and mine
Jan 1, 2008
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Technical Note: Carbon Dioxide in the Southern Coalfields N.S.W - A factor in the Evaluation of Natural Gas Potential?By Smith J. W, Hart G. N
Compositional and isotopic analyses of coal seam gases in the Southern Coalfields have shown that these gases frequently contain abnormally high concentrations of magmatically derived carbon dioxide.
Jan 1, 1981