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Potential Cadjebut Plant Performance Enhancement by the Air-Sparged HydrocycloneBy Willey GJ
A brief test program was undertaken to assess the viability of air-sparged hydrocyclone beneficiation at the Cadjebut concentrator. Three different process streams were processed (lead rougher feed,
Jan 1, 1993
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The Estimation of the Propensity for Spontaneous Combustion in Colliery WastesBy Shonhardt JA, Bagster DF
This paper firstly examines the pollu- tion potential of burning colliery wastes. A comparison of two means of estimating the pro- pensity for coal to combust spontaneously is next presented. The us
Jan 1, 1987
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The Medical Aspects of Safe WorkingIn recent decades the awareness of environmental issues by the general public has developed at an accelerat- ing rate. This is the result of a number of factors including more scientific knowledge
Jan 1, 1975
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Power Supply for Resource Projects (8ecc30a6-60bd-418c-872d-5915924f6785)The provision of electrical power is an important consideration in project development. The first step to be taken in this area is to assess the power requirements of the project. The alternatives of
Jan 1, 1990
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Influence of Investment in Machine Repairing on Machine LifeThis paper suggests the models for determination the optimum life of machines on the basis of sum and difference of investment and maintenance costs. The economic-mathematical models are based on comp
Jan 1, 2003
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Lifting the Status of Laboratories in the Mining IndustryIn both exploration and mining, the laboratory is often seen as a cost rather than a profit centre. The aim in most mining companies is to increase profits by reducing costs, so the budget for the lab
Jan 1, 2002
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Technical Note - Different Rates of Dissolution of Zinc by Aeration of Sphalerite in Different Container MaterialsBy Simes C. D
Results of experiments for dissolution of zinc by aeration of sphalerite in glass, copper, galvanised iron and stainless steel vessels of identical dimensions are reported. It was found that in a glas
Jan 1, 1984
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The Nature and Implications of Resuspension in Subaqueous Sulfide TailingsBy M H. Mian
Much has been published on resuspension of sediments in lakes and estuaries. In general, resuspension has implications on transport and release of contaminants from the sediments. It has been shown th
Jan 1, 2003
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Standardisation on rock characterisation, testing and monitoring with emphasis on ISRM suggested methods, practical issues and difficulties, and future trendsBy R Ulusay
Rock mechanics involves characterizing the mechanical properties and behaviour of rock material and the natural discontinuities of the rock mass, while rock engineering is concerned with specific engi
Nov 30, 2018
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Utilization of Victorian Brown Coal-Future ProspectsBy Royston D
Victoria has an extensive brown coal resource, 202,000 Mt, of which 43,300 Mt is regarded as readily recoverable. This brown coal is located principally in the Latrobe Valley as thick seams and is
Jan 1, 1987
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The Use of the Vanyukov Process for Processing Nickel Containing ChargeBy Sorokin M, Komkov A, Fyodorov A
The Vanyukov Process is a high-intensity smelting system that has been proven over the last 20 years for various metallurgical operations including the smelting of copper, nickel, copper-zinc, antim
Jan 1, 1996
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The Measurement and Control of Dilution in an Underground Coal OperationDilution in underground coal operations can be underestimated by up to five times during feasibility studies, with disastrous economic consequences. Every one per cent of stone waste introduced can re
Jan 1, 2003
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Control of the Flotation Rate of Carbonaceous Material in Mt. Isa Chalcopyrite OreBy Fewings JH
When the mining and milling of 1100 Copper Orebody commenced, difficulties were experienced in producing a satisfactory grade of copper concentrate. The major concentrate contaminants were fine pyrit
Jan 1, 1970
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Economics of Narrow Vein MiningDuring the past five years there has been a transformation in the operating costs which apply to narrow vein mining. Mechanised methods including sublevel uphole retreat and narrow vein cut and fill a
Jan 1, 1993
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Access to Land and Related Environmental ConsiderationsAccess to land for exploration, development and mining purposes is extremely critical to the viability of the mining industry and subsequently the well being of society.The mining industry has been su
Jan 1, 1990
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Development Of, And Experience With, Underground Electric LoadersBy Sillet R, Corin P. J, Wilson G
Zinc Corporation of Broken Hi11 had some long hole stopes coming into use which could not be mined using diesel loaders, because of ventilation restrictions. In preference to use of pneumatic load
Jan 1, 1977
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Testing for the Selection of Comminution Circuits to Prepare Concentration FeedWhat is the best circuit to comminute primary crusher product to make beneficiation feed? Finding the best circuit to crush and grind minerals to beneficiation sizes is a complex problem that can l
Jan 1, 1978
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The Future Of Thick Seam Mining-A European ViewAmong the various methods of thick-seam mining already well-tried in practice longwall caving with extraction of a single slice, as thick as possible, abandoning the top and/or the bottom coal, se
Jan 1, 1976
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Competitiveness in the Coal Mining IndustryFor the last decade Australia has been the leading exporter of both steam and coking coal. In the ten-year period 1989 - 1998 steam coal exports increased by 93 per cent and metallurgical coal exports
Jan 1, 2000
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Aspects of the Developments and use of a Minicomputer-Based Coal Mine Planning SystemBy Snowdowne J. B H
Rand Mines, Limited, located in Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa has recently completed feasibility studies which have lead to the initiation of two major coal strip mining ventures. A minico
Jan 1, 1977