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Understanding Element Distribution During Primary Metal ProductionBy J G. Petrie, H von Blottnitz
The selection and design of process options to deliver outcomes consistent with sustainable development requires simultaneous consideration of multiple objectives, within a climate of uncertainty û in
Jan 1, 2006
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Metallurgical Development of the Hellyer OreBy Lai KF
The Hellyer orebody is a fine grained, massive sulphide Pb-Zn-Ag- Cu-Au deposit located in western Tasmania. Initial testwork showed that the orebody would be difficult but not impossible to treat by
Jan 1, 1988
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Enhancing Water Efficiency Through Regional Cooperation - The Case of KwinanaBy R van Berkel
Regional synergies concern the capture, recovery and reuse of by-products, water and energy between industrial operations in close proximity. The Centre for Sustainable Resource Processing (CSRP) unde
Jan 1, 2006
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Reactive Ground and Ammonium Nitrate Explosive InteractionsBy G, F Beach, D Jazzini, R Rounsley
Over the past 20 years within Australia, there have been a number of incidents at mine sites where ammonium nitrate-based explosives have reacted with certain rock types containing sulfide minerals. T
Jan 1, 2003
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Aspects of In-Seam Development for Subsequent Full ExtractionSevere development difficulties were experienced soon after in-seam mining commenced at Appin Colliery in'1962. Thirteen years later no significant pro- gress had been made in overcoming some as
Jan 1, 1976
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Quantitative X-Ray Diffraction as a Tool for Smelting Optimisation of Kalahari Manganese OresBy J Gutzmer
The Kalahari Manganese Deposit in South Africa accounts for 80 per cent of the worldÆs land-based mineable Mn reserves. Although the ores are primarily mined for export, South Africa is the worldÆs th
Jan 1, 2008
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A Novel Approach for Control and Prevention of Acid Rock DrainageBy M Logsdon, T R. Clark, T I. Mudder
Oxidation of pyrite and other metal sulfides is accelerated by the activity of acidophilic iron- and sulfur-oxidising microorganisms. The ideal biocide for controlling biocatalysed acid rock drainage
Jan 1, 2003
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Gretley Colliery, Miniwall Mining SystemBy McKendry J. B
Gretley Colliery is situated at Wallsend, a suburb of Newcastle in New South Wales and is owned and operated by the Newcastle Wallsend Coal Ccnpany, a wholly owned subsidiary of Peko Wallsend Limi
Jan 1, 1988
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QEMSCAN« and Microprobe Studies on the Chromitite of Sittampundi Anorthosite Complex, Tamil Nadu û Implications for Platinum Group Element MineralisationBy R K. W Merkle, E Whiteman
The anorthosite complexes and related rock types of the Indian Precambrian shield are primarily associated with either cratons or mobile belts. They were metamorphosed under amphibolite to granulite f
Jan 1, 2008
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Development of a Coal Mass Flow MonitorBy Whitworth NR, Fox MJ, Henley RG
The coal mass flow monitor was developed to measure the instantaneous mass flow rate of pulverised coal to the copper reverberatory furnace at Mount Isa. The instrument was calibrated with an isokinet
Jan 1, 1985
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The Oscillating Disc Cutter - The Breakthrough Tool for Continuous Rock ExcavationBy X Li, H Alehossein
The oscillating disc cutter (ODC) is an innovative technology for the continuous excavation of hard rock. This paper will discuss:the reasons for its development;its method of operation;current experi
Jan 1, 1999
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Optimisation of Ball Charge Kinetics in Ball MillsResearch programs have established the correlation between the basic mill operating parameters such as: size of crushing products, number of mill rotation, ore flow and quantity of ore in the mill,
Jan 1, 1993
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What Kyoto Protocol Means to the New Zealand Coal IndustryNew Zealand's obligations under Kyoto protocol New Zealand's economic and emissions profile Use of energy and electricity generation in New Zealand World energy supply Coal's rule in th
Jan 1, 2002
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The Elutriation and Microscopic Examination of Finely Ground Mineral GrainsBy Evans A. F
Arising out of the increasing demands for efficiency in modern ore-dressing operations has grown a requirement for fuller knowledge of the characteristics of the ore treated. In part, this is being me
Jan 1, 1932
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Engineering Potential of Seismic Methods of Assessing Rock Breakage CharacteristicsBy Walter GW
Rock mass classification systems for stable excavation design have been studied. The parameters which are important in such a classification system and those which should be included in a classifi
Jan 1, 1978
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The Manufacture and Microscopic Examination of ShovelsIn the early ages man contented himself with the use of such tools and appliances as would assist him in the enlightenment of his labours. With the advancement of science, numerous motives, with modif
Jan 1, 1926
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The Application of Expert Computer Systems in Environmental ControlBy Wernick B. J
Recently, the Environmental Engineering Laboratory of the Chamber of Mines of South Africa Research Organization has made signifi- cant progress in the development of more accurate algorithms for a
Jan 1, 1988
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Achieving High Performance in the Australian Mineral Resources IndustryThe competitiveness and future growth of the Australian mineral resources industry face a number of challenges. The paper addresses key factors likely to influence the attainment of high performance
Jan 1, 1997
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Treatment of the Complex East Gippsland OresTHE auriferous sulphide ores of the eastern end of Gippsland, and notably of the Cassilis and lVIitta districts, are amongst the most complex and refractory in Victoria-perhaps in Australia. The miner
Jan 1, 1911
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Asset Management in the UK Coal IndustryBritish Coal has always been a big mining company and its management has been beset with many of the problems one would associate with such an undertaking. These include its accountability to Gove
Jan 1, 1988