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Retardation of Oxidation of Pyritic ConcentrateA method for determining the relative degree of oxidation of concentrate samples was established, and various surface-active materials and protective systems were examined as oxidation inhibitors. Sod
Jan 1, 1963
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Applied Coal Petrography at ACIRLBy Reifenstein A
ACIRL's petrographers apply microscopic techniques to coal exploration, production, preparation and processing problems and research investigations as well as provide a commercial service for
Jan 1, 1989
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The Role of the Supplier in Remote Area MiningIn contrast with mining in areas close to the main centres, mining in remote areas is characterised by comparatively high initial investment and relatively high running cost for the life of the mine.
Jan 1, 1998
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Fragmentation Control and Underground AutomationCompared with modern longwall coal mining systems, automation has not been developed very far in the underground metal minin industry. One of the main reasons for this is that present har rock mining
Jan 1, 1985
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Development of the Primary Ventilation System at Mount Isa: IV. Aerodynamic Performance TrialsPerformance trials followed the commissioning of three large mine fans at Mount Isa in 1965. Actual performance characteristics were determined. These were in good agreement with predicted performance
Jan 1, 1967
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Drilling and Blasting Through Old Underground Workings at Westside MineBy T Galvin
Drilling and blasting at Westside Mine near Wallsend, NSW, has presented a challenge for Orica Explosives, Australia. The colliery produces 600 000 tonnes of steaming coal per year from two seams usin
Jan 1, 1999
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A Case Study on the Technical and Safety Aspects of the Robe River ExperienceRobe River Mining manages a large open pit iron ore mine in the Pilbara region of the North-West of Australia. The mine is managed for various joint venture participants.In July 1986, Robe River Minin
Jan 1, 1992
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Cavern Design Using Modern SoftwareBy S R. Hencher
The development and availability of modern software for cavern design over recent years has provided design engineers with a range of usable design tools. The paper discusses the range of modern softw
Jan 1, 1999
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Overcoming the Problem of Instantaneous Outbursts of Coal and Gas in Australian CollieriesIn Australian collieries, solutions to the outburst problem must be implemented in a highly competitive environment which has a low tolerance on negative productivity effects. Solutions are only
Jan 1, 1987
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A Practical Example of a Risk-Based Approach to the Design of an Open PitBy P R. G Milne
A risk-based approach to optimising pit wall slope angles was trialled in the design of a 60m deep open pit in extremely weathered and distinctly weathered materials in the Kalgoorlie area. The pit us
Jan 1, 2003
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The Deportment of Environmentally-Sensitive Elements During the Pressure Pre-Oxidation of Refractory Gold OresBy Quast K. B, Newell R, Caterford J. H
The most common reason for gold-bearing deposits being refractory is the presence of sulphides; in many cases these interfering minerals contain arsenic, antimony, or other environmentally-sensitive
Jan 1, 1991
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To Explore or Not to ExploreAlthough giant strides have been made in the Australian mineral industry over the past quarter of a century in terms of mineral discoveries, self-sufficiency of commodities, contributions to expor
Jan 1, 1979
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Plasma Blasting TechniquesBy Kitzinger F
The economic climate of the Canadian mining industry forced an increased interest in rapid, continuous excavation techniques for hard rock formations. The potential applications and advantages of co
Jan 1, 1990
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Water-Acetone-SO2 Mixtures as Selective LixiviantsBy Walker G. S, Sparrow G. J
Dissolution of S02 into water-acetone mixtures results in the formation of 2-hydroxy-2-propane sulphonic acid. The pH, or acid strength, of water-carbonyl-S02 mix- tures can be controlled by varyin
Jan 1, 1987
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Application of the SIROLOG Downhole Geophysical Tool at Callide Coalfields ù East Central QueenslandCallide Coalfields produces a sub-bituminous, very subhydrous, low rank, steaming coal with good combustion properties, primarily for domestic power generation. Geological input into planning of coal
Jan 1, 2000
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Investigations of Dissolved Oxygen in SteelmakingBy Henderson J, Ward RG
Dissolved oxygen has been measured directly using a rugged, reliable, accurate electrochemical probe system developed for steelworks application by B.H.P. Central Research Laboratories. Furnace mea
Jan 1, 1972
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Mineral Resource Development - National Environmental ChallengesThis paper addresses; land use, rehabilitation and the State/Federal regulatory process, in light of Australia signing various international conventions and agreements in the area of environmental pro
Jan 1, 1992
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Technical Note-Deposit Morphology and Current Efficiency in Electrolytic Zinc DepositionBy Pollard D, Meadows N
The presence of impurities which are electropositive to zinc in acid zinc electrolyte causes changes to deposit morphology and reduced current efficiency. Glue may be added to control some impurity ef
Jan 1, 1988
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Benchmarking - Making Best Practice Common PracticeBy S Williams
The primary objective of most mining projects is to maximise the value delivered to the companyÆs shareholders. Achieving best practice performance and maintaining competitive advantage through low-co
Jan 1, 2009
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Differentiation of Mafic and Ultramafic Rocks in the Pilbara of WA, Using Remote Sensing TechniquesBy Moore R. F, Macias L. F
The Filbara region of northwestern Western Australia contains several known occurrences of mafic/ultramafic rock assemblages which may host platinum group element (POE) mineralisation. This paper de
Jan 1, 1988