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Fundamentals and System Research in Ultrasonic Comminution TechnologyBy King RP, Kientzler P
In recent years, ultrasonic comminution technology has been developed at the Utah Comminution Center. An ultrasonic grinding device was assembled and investigated. An ultrasonic transducer system ha
Jan 1, 1993
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Reactivity of Australian Coal Chars in Ilmenite ReductionBy C Li, K McDonald an, T Nicholson, C Brown
The relative reactivities of chars prepared from different coal samples at temperatures in the range 500 to 1150¦C were determined by measuring the rates of metallisation of a standard ilmenite concen
Jan 1, 2001
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The Geology of Manganese Occurrence in Western AustraliaManganese ore has been mined from the Peak Hill Gold- field since 1948 and from the Pi'lbaraòGoldfield since 1954, and it is probable that some deposits- In and, near the Phillips River Goldfie
Jan 1, 1964
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New Developments in Continuous Mining and Materials HandlingBulk mining and handling technologies have been affected in two ways by the soaring costs of oil products in recent years. Firstly, the substition of oil by coal, oil sands and oil shale demands th
Jan 1, 1981
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The Role of Government in Financing Mineral DevelopmentIt is commonly accepted that govern ments have a role in the financing of mineral development. The reasons for government involve- ment are examined in general and in the light of the current situat
Jan 1, 1974
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Continuous Monitoring of Barometric Pressure in Deep MinesBy J Krawcz, S Wasilewski, W Mironowicz
Barometric pressure and its variation in deep underground workings have a considerable effect on ventilation conditions. Pressure changes which create transient states of air flow and air parameters i
Jan 1, 2005
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Oil and Other Sources of Energy in AustraliaAustralia, with its fast-growing economy and high standard of a~ living, has a high and rapidly increasing per capita consumption of energyIn total terms, Australia's energy requirements are doub
Jan 1, 1962
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Improvement of Gas Flow in Large Blast FurnaceBy Miyashita T, Yamamoto R, Kishimoto s
Following considerations of the effect of furnace size on pressure loss, pressure loss in front of tuyeres, gas flow in the lower parts of the furnace, the distribution of the burden and the gas flow
Jan 1, 1975
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Geoscience Education at the Tertiary Level in AustraliaThere is a link between the requirements of society and the determination of curricula in tertiary educational institutions. Mineral resources exploration provides a strong example of this link. T
Jan 1, 1986
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Developments in Processing to Match Future Mining OpportunitiesBy S La Brooy, C Fountain
Throughout its history the mining industry has focused on the highest-grade deposits sited in the most convenient locations. The burgeoning global population and higher standards of living not only in
Jan 1, 2008
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Exploration Discoveries in Chile: The Last Three DecadesChile, which hosts around 30 per cent of the worldÆs copper resources, is now the largest producer and exporter of copper. Chilean copper output accounts for more than one-quarter of total worldwide p
Jan 1, 1999
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Iron Ore Flotation in the Presence of PolyacrylamidesBy R M. Papini, A C. Araujo, A E. C Per
Flotation is an important process used in the concentration of iron ores. One of the challenges for process engineers is the low metallurgical recovery associated mainly with the fines fraction. In th
Jan 1, 2005
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The Role of Mineral Industry Consultants in ResearchTechnological advances evolve in different ways; many are the result of years of application of scientific method. i.e. Observation Deduction Hypothesis Proof In the mining industry, better explo
Jan 1, 1986
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Geological Knowledge Management in the Australian Mining IndustryBy T Harrington, M Cox
There have been many changes in the Australian mining industry during the last 30 years. One of the most dramatic changes, from a geological perspective, is the reduction of in-house geological staffi
Jan 1, 2009
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Keynote Address The Human Element in Apcom's DevelopmentIt is indeed a privilege and honour to deliver the keynote address at this 15th APCOM symposium. APCOM has played a significant role in my own career and I am sure in the careers of many of the th
Jan 1, 1977
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Developing a Copper Mine in a Developing CountryDesigning and constructing OxianaÆs Sepon gold and copper operations in one of the most remote areas in Laos has been a great achievement; one which was recognised by the engineering industryÆs highes
Jan 1, 2006
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Risk Assessment of Consumables Supplies Management in MinesBy M J. Pejovic, S BoÜevski, I Miljanovic, M Hudej, A Milutinovic, A Petrovski
The paper deals with the problem of managing the supplies of consumables (energy resources, lubricants, explosives, explosive supplies, tires, spare parts, etc) in mines. After the introductory remark
Sep 26, 2011
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Carbon-in-Chlorine Treatment of Refractory Gold OresBy Greaves J. N
The U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Mines, is investigating the treatment of refractory gold ores. Chlorination in the treatment of refractory gold ores is applicable in many low-grade gold o
Jan 1, 1991
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The Influence of Pulp Potential in Sulphide FlotationThe influence of pulp potential on the flotation behaviour of sulphide minerals in laboratory batch flotation tests is discussed in terms of self-induced flota- tion, collector-induced flotation, a
Jan 1, 1984
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Some Notes on Gold Milling Practice in BendigoThis paper endeavours to lay as concisely as possible, before the members the salient features of local gold milling practice, and to point out in what respects this practice differs from that of othe
Jan 1, 1902