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Removal of phosphorus and gangue minerals from iron ore by a combined approach of alkaline drying and reverse flotationBy A Batnasan, K Haga, A Shibayama, K Higuchi, H Takeuchi
High silica (SiO2), alumina (Al2O3), and phosphorus (P) contents in iron ore adversely affect the quality of iron products. The removal of those impurities from iron ore is an essential point in furth
Sep 18, 2023
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Steam Winding EnginesWINDING engines are one of the most important units in the equipment of a mine. Upon the winding machinery depends not only the output of the mine, but it supplies in most cases the only means by whic
Jan 1, 1911
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Management Technology for Optimising Production Rock Breakage ProcessesIt is no longer adequate in running mines and quarries to simply select the best equipment. Today's competitive international commodity markets demand superior efficiency. This requires efficie
Jan 1, 1995
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Fatigue Resistant Design and Repair of Dynamically Loaded StructuresBy Scales PJ
Fatigue is the primary cause of failure of structural and mechanical components subject to dynamic loading. Recognition of this basic fact and the development of appropriate techniques and details
Jan 1, 1982
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Groundwater Management Guidelines for Mining Industry in Arid Western Australia - Examples from the PilbaraBy D Abbott
Mining in Western Australia places significant economic and environmental responsibility on Government and the mining industry. Groundwater abstraction is regulated by the Department of Water. The Dep
Jan 1, 2009
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Flow of Iron in Blast Furnace HearthBy Hara Y, Arino S, Nakamura M, Tachimori M
The theoretical and experimental studies have been done to clarify the hearth flow of iron and slag. The results of dissections show that the hearth can be treated as a packed bed of coke hav- ing
Jan 1, 1981
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Longwall Face Outputs Present æState of the ArtÆ -- Alternative Future TrendsBy Duncan GR
Having passed through a number of previous phases the best longwall results in Australia have shown a significant increase in the last two years. The results expected from a longwall face can be es
Jan 1, 1988
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No. 3 Ventilation Shaft: Shaft-Sinking EquipmentWith the sinking of the new No. 3 Shaft and the increasing depth and northward movement of the mining operations, improved ventilation of the mine workings became necessary and it was decided to sink
Jan 1, 1957
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Marketable Resources of Australian CoalCoal is a very versatile resource, having variable characteristics and having potential for a wide variety of mar- kets. Australia has extensive deposits of black coal, although they are concentrated
Jan 1, 1975
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Post-Permian Subsidence and Tectonics, Vulcan Sub-Basin, North West Shelf, AustraliaTectonic subsidence plots have been calculated for well, extrapolated-well and significant off-well (seismically-based) locations in the Vulcan Sub-basin and adjacent highs (western Timor Sea). The su
Jan 1, 1990
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Modern Technology in Large Blasthole Drill Design, the Tamrock R110The large rotary blast hole drills for hole sizes of 250 to 375 mm in diameter have been utilized by large open pit metal and coal mines for production drilling all over the world. The design of suc
Jan 1, 1989
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A Case Study on the Assessment, Planning and Extraction of the Crown Pillar at Sunrise Dam Gold MineBy M Brockman, M Cowan, A Robeson
"Sunrise Dam Gold Mine (SDGM) is located 820 km from Perth, 220 km from Kalgoorlie—Boulder and 55 km south of Laverton in Western Australia. The SDGM main pit had successfully operated since 1997 and
Nov 15, 2016
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Computer Assessment of Grades and Tonnages in an Operating Open-Pit MineDigital computers, by virtue of their capacity for high speed repetitive calculation at low cost, are finding increasing application to routine calcula- tions in the mining industry. In this paper te
Jan 1, 1971
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Modern Blasting Using Electronic Detonators and the Total Drill and Blast Concept in QuarriesBy A Jurg, F Leclercq
The total drill and blast concept is widely known in the mining industry. On the contrary, the quarry industry rarely adopts such working methods. Based on the experience of the CBS quarry in the Nort
Jan 1, 2007
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Methods of Increasing Production in A Travelling Grate Pellet Plant Limited by Drying CapacityBy Thomas CG, Armstrong GJ, Lynch KS
A small glass walled pot grate has been used to simulate drying of iron ore pellets in a travelling grate plant. This equipment has enabled the effect of decreasing grind and de- creasing pellet bu
Jan 1, 1972
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Opportunities for Partnerships in Contract MiningThe underground mining of a narrow vein hard rock orebody is a capital and labour intensive method of extraction. Due to the nature of underground mining it is difficult for higher level managers to p
Jan 1, 2006
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The Underground Fire, Sealing and Subsequent Recovery of Liddell State Coal MineOn Monday, October 25th, 1971 at approximately 12.15 a.m. the night shift proceeding underground discovered smoke at No.1 and No-3 cut throughs on the eastern side of the belt heading and in close
Jan 1, 1972
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The Use of Direct Push Methods for Delineating Spatial and Temporal Variability in Groundwater InvestigationsBy P J. Clark, A W. Fisher, R G. Ford
Site characterisation of subsurface contaminant transport is often hampered by a lack of knowledge of site heterogeneity and temporal variations in hydrogeochemistry. The use of a regional-scale data
Jan 1, 2004
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The Glass Sand Industry in Australia: Production, Processes and Markets (b11bdfa0-ef26-4950-bf21-8765ff14b0ec)By Richards RG
The Australian glass sand industry produces some 2.8 million tonnes per annum of silica sand, of which about 2.0 million tonnes are exported and the rest is for the domestic market. Approximate produc
Jan 1, 1990
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Seismo-Tectonics of Eastern QueenslandBy Murray C. G
A database of over 1300 earthquakes has been used to investigate the relationship between seismicity and tectonics in two areas of eastern Queensland and NE New South Wales. These areas have been moni
Jan 1, 1990