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Integrating Community-Level Indicators of Well-Being into Future Collaborative Mine PlanningBy J Shandro
This paper stems from recent multidisciplinary research between mining engineering and health researchers at the University of British Columbia and the University of Victoria, Canada. It considers the
Nov 22, 2011
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Managing the Margin at Norseman, Western Australia – A Case StudyBy B P. Micke
Central Norseman Gold Corporation was established in 1935 and has been mining on the Norseman field in Western Australia since then. It is Australia’s longest continuously operating gold mining operat
Mar 24, 2014
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Sulfur loss from the slag during desulfurisation of liquid steelBy S Karosiya, A Sharma, M Jain, N N. Viswanathan, M M. Pande, D Kumar, S Kumar
Desulfurisation of steel during ladle refining is governed by both thermodynamics and kinetics. For effective desulfurisation, thermodynamically, a low partial pressure of oxygen at the steel-slag int
Aug 21, 2024
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Managing the Transition from Low Stress to High Stress ConditionsThe transition from low stress to high stress conditions is a challenge eventually faced by most mines in Australia that extend to depths greater than (generally) about 1000 m. In areas with strongly
Nov 25, 2010
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Ausmelt Technology for Recycling Industrial Wastes Using the Catalytic Waste ConverterThe Ausmelt Catalytic Waste Converter (CWC) has been developed for use in the treatment of industrial wastes and for the recycling of secondary materials. Ausmelt Technology uses a top submerged lance
Jan 1, 2002
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Developments at MHD 'Berzelius' DuisburgBy Tack K
During its 28-year life the MHD ISP smelter has gone through two phases, each of about a dozen years. The first phase was a learning one; in the second phase the lessons were applied and throughput
Jan 1, 1993
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Setting Restoration Goals for Restoring Pit Lakes as Aquatic Ecosystems – A Case Study from Southwest AustraliaBy E J. B van Etten
Pit lakes may form when open cut mining leaves a pit void that then fills with ground and surface waters. This often replaces terrestrial ecosystems that existed prior to mining with an aquatic ecosys
Oct 5, 2011
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Ion Exchange in Hydrometallurgy - Secondary Metal Removal or Primary Production Technique?By J D. Illescas, S N. Arnold, D R. Shaw
Ion exchange (IX) as a primary production technique has been applied commercially since the 1950s; its application in the uranium industry continues to be widespread and is utilised to a lesser degree
Oct 29, 2012
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Non-Destructive Analysis of Diamond Core for Light Elements using Niton Field Portable X-ray FluorescenceBy P Martin, A Somarin, S Bailey
Field-based research was conducted to investigate the performance of field portable X-ray fluorescence (FPXRF) in the analysis of reverse circulation (RC) drill chips in iron ore exploration. For year
Aug 12, 2013
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Chinese Non-Ferrous MetalsDURING the four years, 1922, 1923, 1924, and 1925, China produced the following quantities of non-ferrous metals and ores: Antimony Products - 67,869 (long) tons. The production for 1925 was 20,869 to
Jan 1, 1927
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Controlled Recirculation and Refrigeration at ValeÆs Taquari Potash MineBy S Bluhm, LádeáOliveira, R Funnell
Taquari Vasouras potash mine (Vale Fertilizantes) has many interesting features including virgin rock temperatures of 50¦C at depths of 700 m. The mine has a relatively small shaft system with limited
Jul 1, 2013
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Characteristics and Sintering Performance of Iron Ore SinterBy T Raynlyn, A Edenton, M Adam, R J. Holmes, J R. Manuel, N Ware, R Smyth
Due to ongoing demand and increasing depletion of high-grade iron ore resources from large deposits, Australian iron ore producers are developing smaller size deposits to maintain current export level
Jan 1, 2009
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Developments in Backfill Technology in South AfricaBy C P. Kramers
The need to provide a sufficient quality and quantity of backfill continues to increase in South Africa, particularly as related to the increasing depth of mining. More and more applications require w
Jan 1, 1998
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Evaluation of Cyclical Voltammetry as an Electrolyte Screening TechniqueBy Grady B. V O, Cavell K. J, Ault A. R, Newman O. M G, Malcolm J. McPhersqn
Cyclic voltammetry (CV) has been evaluated as a technique for monitoring the quality of an industrial zinc sulphate electrolyte. The basis of the method involves measuring a change in the polarisati
Jan 1, 1993
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Mineral Industry Education in the 21st Century - Trends and ChangesBy Reynolds JO
This contribution by. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy has three main thrusts. First, an Institute (and industry) view on academia and the need for more entrepreneurship at top
Jan 1, 1986
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Salt Dissolution Dynamics on Surface Mine SpoilsBy S Vink, V Nanjappa, C J. Moran
Poor quality water resulting from interaction of surface run-off with saline mine spoil and soils can cause significant problems for water reuse on mine sites. Not only can this saline water lead to m
Jan 1, 2009
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Mineralisation Styles and Geochemistry in the Paddy's Flat Gold District, Meekatharra, Western AustraliaBy Kavanagh M. E, Henley R. W
The Meekatharra mining district lies in the northern pan of the Murchison Province of the Archaean Ynlgam block of Western Australia. Since dis- covery of the Paddy's Flat belt in the district i
Jan 1, 1991
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Controlled-potential sulphidization and rougher-cleaner flotation of an oxide-sulphide copper oreBy Wong KY, Woodcock JT
Previous results have shown how con- trolled-potential sulphidization (CPS) can give improved metallurgy during rougher flo- tation of mixed oxide-sulphide copper ores. Results in this paper, using
Jan 1, 1986
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The Role of Stress Waves and Fracture Mechanics in FragmentationThis paper will review some of the work conducted in the past at the Dynamic Effects Laboratory to examine the use of stress waves and fracture mechanics in understanding dynamic fracture and fragment
Aug 24, 2015
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Experimental investigation on borehole beakout and its implication on stress magnitudesBy H Masoumi, I Canbulat, Y Zhao, J Oh, H Lin
Borehole breakout is a drilling induced phenomenon caused by overstress of rock around the borehole. Its depth usually aligns with the minimum horizontal principal stress direction. For this reason, i
Nov 30, 2018