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Ore Pass Systems in Quebec Underground MinesBy J Hadjigeorgiou
Underground mines often rely on ore pass systems to ensure the transport of ore and waste. Consequently, it is important to ensure the smooth operation of such systems. Ore pass degradation that may r
Jan 1, 2003
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The Structural Geology of the Herberton Tin FieldThis paper is based on studies made intermittently from 1937 to 1950. Its object is to describe the surface geology and the tin lodes, and to relate the lodes to the structure of the field.PREVIOUS RE
Jan 1, 1951
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Underground Mine Fire Prevention at the South Mine, Broken HillSINCE 1900, five underground fires of consequence have beenrecorded in the Broken Hill mines. These occurred at the Junction(1906), Proprietary (1906 and 1916), Block 14 (1906), and Centralmines (1923
Jan 1, 1929
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High Temperature Filtration in Soil RemediationBy Mance G
Today there are many different techniques of soil remediation used in Australia and throughout the world. This paper considers the thermal desorption remediation technique and, in particular, the a
Jan 1, 1995
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Explosive/Rock Interaction in an Underground MineOptimum selection of explosives by means of monitoring explosive performance can lead to increased profitability through the control of fragmentation, a reduction in hangingwall and footwall damage
Jan 1, 1995
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A Possible Origin of Pisolitic Iron Ore Deposits from Raindrops and Sheetwash in a Semi-Arid EnvironmentPisolitic iron ores (also known as channel iron deposits) are an important resource of medium-grade iron ore in the Hamersley Province of Western Australia. They are a special case of transported piso
Jan 1, 2007
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Estimating Mineralogy in Bulk SamplesBy R Berry
This paper looks at two ways to estimate the bulk mineralogy of the rocks for assay intervals. The aim is to find an efficient indicator of the most common minerals in the rock. Phase (modal) analysis
Sep 5, 2011
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The Geology and Ore-Deposits of Mt. Stewart, Leadville, N.S.W.MOUNT STEWART is situated half a mile south of Leadville railway station, which is distant 240 miles by rail from Sydney via Mudgee. It forms a low ridge from which rock waste and alluvium slope gradu
Jan 1, 1925
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Current Drilling Practice at Isa MineBy Stevens P
The Isa Mine of Mount Isa Mines Limited currently produces 5.4 million tonnes of copper ore and 3.3 million tonnes of silver, lead and zinc ore annually. Of this, 5.1 million tonnes of copper ore
Jan 1, 1982
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Relocable Inpit Crushing and Conveying SystemsAs a result of high fuel prices and substantial haul distances or vertical lift from pits, the development of large inpit crushing and conveying systems at many open pit operations has occurred over t
Jan 1, 1992
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Linear Motion Versus Circular Motion on Vibrating ScreensThis paper will discuss specifically the performances of vibrating screens having circular motion with inclined decks and linear motion with horizontal or near horizontal decks and both related main
Jan 1, 1984
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Operational Results from the Vane Feedwell - Cutting-Edge Modelling Turned into RealityBy G Showers, R Triglavcanin
The complexity of understanding the whole thickening process to achieve real performance improvements cannot be underestimated. The last significant change in feedwell design was more than 15 years ag
Jan 1, 2009
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The Influence of Medium Rheology on the Separation of Minerals in Dense Medium Drums and CyclonesBy Baguley PJ, Napier-Munn TJ
This paper presents preliminary resu]ts from field studies which were conducted to establish, among other things. the influence of medium viscosity on the partitioning behaviour of dense medium cy
Jan 1, 1987
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The Design, Construction and Operation of a 500,00 Tonnes per Annum Carbon-in-Pulp Plant at Kambalda, Western AustraliaEconomic conditions dictated the lead time from concept to commissioning of the Kambalda C.I.P. Plant. The high gold price prevailing at the time the Victory ore-body was discovered provided the imp
Jan 1, 1982
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The Use of Fractal Geometry to Model the Spatial Continuity of Gold GradesBy White A. H, Vihena M. T M B
Presently, orebody modelling consists basically of fitting a mathematical model to represent spatially a certain geological variable, generally grade. An orebody model is constructed from a set of s
Jan 1, 1995
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Treatment of Rum Jungle Uranium OreBy Bayly MG, Harris JA
The current operational practice at the Territory Enterprises Pty, Limited uranium oxide plant,, and some aspects of researc$ and development work at Rum Jungle are outlined with pertinent comments
Jan 1, 1968
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The Use Of Bucketwheel Machines In Stockpiling And Recovery SystemsThe .subject of this paper is to briefly outline various methods of stockpiling and reclaiming, and the use of different types of bucketwheel re- claimers and stackers in these operations. The pap
Jan 1, 1973
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Geology of the Tavua Goldfield, Viti Levu, FijiCONTENTSSummaryIntroductionGeographical and Geological Outline of the RegionGrowth of the Mining IndustryTable 1: Production StatisticsGeneral GeologyRecent Alluvium and River GravelsSambeto SeriesMud
Jan 1, 1953
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Oxidation of Zinc Sulfide in a Fluidised Bed of Very Low Oxygen ConcentrationBy Miyatani J. Asaki Z, Kondo Y
The oxidation of sphalerite particles of 60 to 100 mesh size was studied in a fluidized bed of low 02 concentration at 900¦C. Par- tial pressure of 02 in the fluidizing 02-N2 gas mixture was chosen
Jan 1, 1980
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Uranium Ore Deposit at Mary KathleenBy Munro DL
The Mary Kathleen uranium deposit is in north-west Queensland, approximately halfway between the townships of Mount Isa and Cloncurry, at long. 1400 009 E and lat. 200 44' S. The deposit Iwas d
Jan 1, 1968