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Occurrence and Mineralogical Association of Phosphorus in Australian Bedded Iron Ore DepositsBy M A. Wells
The various mechanisms by which phosphorus (P) occurs and is distributed within banded iron formations (BIF)-derived iron ore are examined. In unenriched, precursor BIF P occurs predominantly as discr
Jul 11, 2011
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Controls on Gold Mineralisation in the Pine Creek GeosynclineBy Eupene GS
The Early Proterozioc Pine Creek Geosyncline hosts a large number of gold showings. Mineralisation types include stratiform, synsedimentary deposits within iron formation and carbonaceous mudstone
Jan 1, 1984
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Designing and Operating Backfill Systems on a South African Gold MineFor effective backfilling, a system with the 13 features covered under the section: effective backfill systems, is required. Effective backfilling cannot be done with systems that are badly designed,
Jan 1, 1998
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Production and Metallurgical Characters of Hollow Mining Drill Steel in AustraliaINDEX OF CONTENTS.1. Historical.2. Manufacture.3. Heat Treatment.4. Fatigue, Failures.5. Consideration of the Establishment o£ a Central Testing or Proving Station.HISTORICAL.Since the introducti
Jan 1, 1947
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An Underground Air Blast - Codelco Chile - Division SalvadorBy M Fishwick Tapia
This paper was prepared and translated from the final report of the investigation into the Codelco Chile Salvador DivisionÆs air blast which occurred in the Inca-West area. In this section of the bloc
Jan 1, 2000
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OMEN - An Approach to the Optimisation of Methane Drainage SystemsBy Schofield D, Denby B, Stout F, Moli A
This paper documents the development of a user-friendly computational program, which has been constructed to assist the mine ventilation engineer in the optimal design and operation of methane drain
Jan 1, 1995
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The Path to Successful Roof Support AutomationThe first hydraulic roof supports were installed underground in 1950s and ever since that time engineering developments have improved the supports in many different ways. However. advances in three ma
Jan 1, 1991
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The Energy of Detonation: A Fresh Look at Pressure in the BlastholeCommercial explosives range from pure emulsions to pure ANFO, with blends of these providing interesting alternatives: energy is often adjusted through addition of aluminium, or the control of density
Jan 1, 2001
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Copper Price Uncertainties – Chaos Theory to Manage Risks in Mining ProjectsBy C Tapia Cortez, C Sammut, S Saydam, J Coulton
‘Like every other commodity, the value of the metals is subject to variation’ (Ricardo, 1817). Mineral commodity price uncertainties have always been a significant issue in mining business due to the
Nov 4, 2015
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Conservation of South Australia Mining HeritageMany persons hold the opinion that the metal indus- ries are fortuitous and that the occupation is one of sordid toil, and altogether a kind of business requir- ing not so much skill as labour. But a
Jan 1, 1987
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A Review of the Influence of Gas Pressure on Block Stability during Rock BlastingBlasting is an essential component of most mining operations, and is used to reduce the rock mass to a workable size distribution, as well as to create stable openings and pit walls. Frequently, there
Jan 1, 1999
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Comparison of Semi-autogenous Mills Operations in Andean CountriesBy J Rayo
Andean countries (Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina) have 42 semi-autogenous mills (SAG) in operation and there are more than 30 projects in the pipeline that consider SAG mills. At the end of the ne
Sep 1, 2014
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Research on Recovery of Phosphate Minerals from the Mount Weld Deposit by Froth FlotationBy Warren L. J
The recovery of phosphate minerals from the Mt Weld deposit by froth flotation has been studied by many researchers. Most of the flotation experiments were carried out with a tall oil fatty acid as
Jan 1, 1991
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Comparison of Field Estimated StrengthsBy A Duran
When dealing with rocks in the geotechnical profession, a common activity involves providing an estimate of the intact strength. The tactile approach and descriptions of strength that apply to soils i
Nov 5, 2014
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Reflections on Empirical Methods in Geomechanics – The Unmentionables and Hidden RisksBy F T. Suorineni
Empirical methods are deeply rooted in geomechanics. This is a consequence of the recognised complexity of the nature of the rock mass. The usual assumptions of material continuity, homogeneity, isotr
Nov 5, 2014
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Longwall Face Outputs Present æState of the ArtÆ -- Alternative Future TrendsBy Duncan GR
Having passed through a number of previous phases the best longwall results in Australia have shown a significant increase in the last two years. The results expected from a longwall face can be es
Jan 1, 1988
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Fluid Bed Roasting at Mount ISABy Casley G. E, Pritchard J
A single slurry fed fluosolids roaster was chosen to replace six multiple hearth roasters in the Copper Smelter at Mount Isa as part of the overall program to increase production from 100 000 to 15
Jan 1, 1974
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Total System Design for ComminutionTraditionally, the term ætotal systemÆ design applied to comminution conjures images of a design that addresses the usual business and operational drivers, including health, safety and environment (HS
Jan 1, 2007
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Construction Methods for Remote LocationsProjects to be undertaken in remote locations require special attention with regard to constructability from the very first stages of design. This is to ensure not only that the project is compat
Jan 1, 1986
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Tunnelling for Bogong Hydropower DevelopmentBy A Kindred
The Bogong Hydropower Development is a 140 MW high head power project currently under construction in Northern Victoria. The project is the final link in the Kiewa hydroelectricity scheme, which was o
Jan 1, 2008