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The Impact of Explosive Performance on Quarry FragmentationBy Cox N
Fragmentation control is perhaps the most critical aspect of quarrying operations, potentially impacting on the costs of all down stream processes, and sometimes even on the economic viability of an
Jan 1, 1995
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Reactivity of Brown Coal Char to Carbon DioxideBy Misra VN
The carbon-carbon dioxide reaction is the rate determining step in industrial processes such as the rotary kiln direct reduction process for iron ores. The use of brown coal as a reductant in the r
Jan 1, 1980
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A Study of the Relationship Between Transportable Moisture Limit and Particle Sizing for Australian Zinc, Lead and Copper ConcentrateThe transportable moisture limit of a mineral concentrate (TML) is of great importance in the shipping of that material from Australian ports. Each year Australian mining companies incur substantial
Jan 1, 1993
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Comparison of Rock Tunnel Excavation Methods Used on the Melbourne Underground Rail LoopThis paper describes the programing and specification requirements which affected the choice of excavation methods on the Melbourne Underground Rail Loop (M.U.R.L.). The various methods that were
Jan 1, 1981
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Water Quality Trigger Values for Suspended Mud in the Jabiluka Mine Receiving Catchment, NT, AustraliaBy M J. Saynor, W D. Erskine an, D R. Moliere
The Jabiluka uranium mine was constructed in the Ngarradj catchment, a right bank tributary of Magela Creek in the Northern Territory. The Jabiluka Mineral Lease is adjacent to Kakadu National Park, n
Jan 1, 2004
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Improving Autogenous/Semi-Autogenous Grinding Performance and Energy Efficiency with Optimised Pulp Lifter DesignThe comminution process indicates that the most energy-efficient comminution system would be one where the particles leave the breakage field as soon as they reach product size. Contrary to the free f
Jan 1, 2009
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Impact of Quartzite Additions on Hot Metal SiliconBy Waters A. G, Nightingale R. J
The quartzite added at the blast furnace for the purpose of adjusting the chemistry of the burden inputs is shown to have a disproportionate impact on both the level and the variability of the hot met
Jan 1, 1994
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The Analysis of Metal Markets and Future PricesThe methods used by the Anglo American Corporation for analysis of long-term metal markets and prices are described. The principal factors affecting the relationships between production costs and
Jan 1, 1986
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Movable Belt Conveyor at the Yallourn North Open Cut of the State Electricity Commision of VictoriaBy Anderson C. G
The design of crawler-mounted conveyor belts installed for the handling of brown coal in open cuts is described.INTRODUCTIONThe State Electricity Commission of Victoria operates two brown coal open cu
Jan 1, 1955
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Gold Silver Mineralization At Newvesville, Coromandel Peninsula, N.Z.By Torckler L, Brathwaite R. L
At Neavesville gold-silver (electrum) mineralization occurs in steeply-dipping zones of intense fracturing, brecciation and quartz veining within rhyolitic pyroclastics, carbohaceous shales and an
Jan 1, 1980
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A New Low-Intensity Magnetic Separator which Employs Rotating Magnetic Fields to reduce Particle EntrapmentBy Moort van J C
A new low-intensity magnetic separator which operates by spinning particles in a continuously rotating magnetic field is able to reduce particle entrapment of non-magnetics to an almost insignifican
Jan 1, 1997
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Sensitivity of Air Volume Outputs to Changes in Resistance of Side Branches in a Mine Ventilation NetworkBy Kolarczyk M
When controlling the ventilation process in a deep mine some knowledge of the sensitivity of the air volume output to changes in the resistances of network side branches is of great advantage.Sen
Jan 1, 1988
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Interaction of Calcium Dioleate Collector Colloids With Calcite and Fluorite Surfaces as Revealed by AFM Force Measurements and Molecular Dynamics SimulationBy A V. Nguyen
Spherical calcium dioleate particles (~10 ¦m in diameter) were used as AFM (atomic force microscope) probes to measure interaction forces of the collector colloid with calcite and fluorite surfaces. T
Jan 1, 2005
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Mine Waste Rock Hydrogeology ù The Effect of Surface Configuration on Internal Water FlowBy C F. Nichol, L Smith, R D. Beckie
A better understanding of the hydrogeology within mine waste rock and cover systems is essential for the quantification, prediction and prevention of metals loading to the environment surrounding wast
Jan 1, 2003
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Application of EDM Techniques to the Routine Survey of Undergound MinesBy Sloan GJ, Lysnar RD
Since the of Bergstrand's Geo-dimeter in 1946, and Wadley's Tellurometer in 1956, there have been numerous Electromagnetic Distance Measurement (EDM) instruments produced throughout the worl
Jan 1, 1984
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The Exposure of Mining Personnel to Ionising Radiations in Cornish Tin MinesSouth Crofty's ventilation network is large and complex. Of the total exhaust air quantity 40% enters the mine by leakage routes through old workings, this air carries high concentrations of
Jan 1, 1988
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Magnesia from Magnesite by Calcination/Carbonic Acid Leaching: Precipitation from Solution and Final Product RecoveryBy Moorrees C
Tests show how that temperature and rate of sparging to remove carbon dioxide determine the rate of precipitation and the chemical and physical properties of hydrated magnesium carbonates precipitated
Jan 1, 1985
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Dephosphorisation of Stainless Steel Using BaCO3 - CaO - BaCl2 - Fe2O3 FluxesBy Vilela A. C F
In the present work, the process of dephosphorisation of stainless steel was developed in laboratory scale by adopting a high frequence induction furnace, using BaCO3 base flux. By using BaCO3 - CaO
Jan 1, 1991
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Electronic Approach to the Prediction for the Mechanical Properties of Zinc AlloysBy Kubo H, Kubita K, Morinara M
A quantitative method for predicting the mechanical properties of zinc alloys is proposed on the basis of the molecular orbital calculation of electronic structures. A new parameter which is the s-o
Jan 1, 1993
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Some Geochemical Aspects of West Coast Coals û Implications for Quality Assessment and UtilisationFor several years, the Geology Department of the University of Canterbury has hosted a series of postgraduate projects in the field of coal studies, supported principally by the Ministry of Energy and
Jan 1, 1985