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Simulation of Copper Heap Leaching as an Aid to Design and OperationBy Mansor A. N
Results are reported for the computer simulation of heap leaching of mixed copper oxide and sulphide ores. They resemble those obtained from testwork in terms of a substantial peak in the copper co
Jan 1, 1989
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Furnace Design for Modern, High-Intensity Pyrometallurgical ProcessesBy B, J Bianchini, N Voermann, C Crowe
Operational and economic imperatives in the metallurgical industry have led to numerous advancements in furnace design. Modern furnaces provide high production rates, high percentage online time, long
Jan 1, 2002
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Current and Potential Applications of Radiosotope X-Ray and Neutron Techniques of Analysis in the Mineral IndustryRadioisotope X-ray and neutron techniques of analysis can be used for the determination of a wide range of elements in minerals. The most important applications of these techniques to the mineral in
Jan 1, 1969
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Coal's Impact on the Greenhouse EffectA number of gases, such as carbon dioxide, methane, water vapour, nitrous oxide, ozone and chlorofluorocarbons are transparent to incoming short-wave radiation, but are relatively opaque to outgoin
Jan 1, 1989
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The Barrier Mines-A Historical OutlineThe "Line of Lade", a generic term by which the great Broken Hill orebodies are collectively known, lies in the County of Yancowinna, New South Wales (NSW) at the south eastern extrenity of the Ba
Jan 1, 1983
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The Argyle Process Plant Control SystemBy Weber D, Knox PR
The criteria developed for the Argyle Diamond Mine process plant control system are reviewed. The control system installed is described along with a discussion of the method of implementation adop
Jan 1, 1986
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Operations of a Small Heap LeachThe Fosterville goldfield, situated 25 km east of Bendigo, Victoria was at its peak between 1894-1910 with some 47 600 ounces produced (Figure 1). Since that time intermittent mining and tailings r
Jan 1, 1994
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An Analysis of the Deformation and Hardening of Lead Effected by Rolling and PressingThe experiments described in this paper were carried out as a preliminary to a comprehensive study of the factors which affect the behaviour of lead during and subsequent to deformation by rolling and
Jan 1, 1939
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Prediction of Rock Mass Properties Ahead of Tunnel Face Using Drilling ParametersBy K-S Kim, C-Y Kim, D-G Kim
In tunnel construction or other underground construction, a detailed knowledge of the rock mass ahead of the face is essential for both safety and efficiency of work. Many tunnel collapses have been r
Jan 1, 2008
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Key Lessons for Good Water Management ù A Case Study of Mine Site RehabilitationBy D Newton
The Mt Morgan Minesite in Central Queensland has been subject to both underground and surface gold mining operations since the late-1800s. The site is largely unrehabilitated and poor quality surface
Jan 1, 2003
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Investigation of Subsidence Event Over Multiple Seam Mining AreaAn investigation was performed to determine the sequence of events which caused the 1987 surface subsidence and related damage to several homes in Walker County, Alabama, USA (see Figure 1). Surfa
Jan 1, 1992
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Determination of the Load Applied on Support in a Buried RoadwayBy Lu S, Jiang Y
The conventional transportation system in open pit, a to u.* itc:,~> truck., to carry the ore along the ramps. Normally, the transportation distance increases greatly as mining progresses deeper. A n
Jan 1, 1995
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Product Monitoring, Grade Control, and Ore: Waste Reconciliation at Bougainville Copper Limited (BCL)An effective production control system should maximise recovery of economic material from the resource. To do this, internal waste must be accurately delineated and efficiently removed. Achieving
Jan 1, 1986
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In-Situ Measurement of Thermal Diffusivity of Rock and Prediction Calculation of Transient Underground ClimateBy Biao Q, Mizuta Y
Thermal constants such as thermal con- ductivity and thermal diffusivity of rock and coefficient of heat transfer of airway wall are the most important characteristic values which decide accuracy o
Jan 1, 1988
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The Use of Blasting Models for the Optimisation of Mine ProductivityBy Paine GG
In coal mining each of the unit operations are interrelated with each preceding operation having an effect on subsequent operations. This presents difficulties for determining when the lowest overa
Jan 1, 1987
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Review of Past and Present Steam Pumping at MinesI take it the character of addresses to conventions, should, following precedent, avoid details, and treat subjects rather from a philosophical point of view so far as they will permit.In the subject
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Rapid Generation of Control Charts for Analysis of Complex Gas Mixes in Crisis SituationsBy Jacobs M
After a methane explosion in a coal mine a pre-determined crisis management procedure is instigated. As the process rapidly evolves the inevitable question arises - are personnel trapped underground,
Jan 1, 1998
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Using Millimetre Wave Radar to Monitor In-Stope Backfilling at Olympic Dam Mine, South AustraliaBy S Youds
The backfilling operation at Olympic Dam mine supports a 9.8 Mtpa underground Long Hole Open Stoping (LHOS) operation. It involves a combination of Cemented Aggregate Fill (CAF), surface rockfill and
Jan 1, 2002
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Challenges in the Development of the Iranian Galandrud Coal FieldBy H Rouhullahi, E B. Veshki an, R Kottnauer
The Galandrud coalfield is located approximately 20 km south from the coast of the Caspian Sea, Ruyan town, on the north slopes of the Alborz mountain range, in the elevation between 500 m (the Galand
Jan 1, 2003
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A Potential Use of Oxygen and Carbon Isotope Zonations of Wall Rocks in Prospecting Skarn Pb-Zn Deposits at Kamioka, Central JapanBy Matsuhisa Y, Sakurai W, Shimazaki H, Peiming H, Fukahori Y
Oxygen and carbon isotope mapping of hydrothermally altered wall rocks was applied to the blind ore prospecting of skam Pb-Zn deposits in the Kamioka mining district, central Japan, where the wall ro
Jan 1, 1995