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Drilling and Blasting to Achieve Lower Costs for Deeper StrippingBy Lemberg D. W, Friday R. G
Potential means of lowering overall costs to permit deeper stripping include : 1. the use of larger diameter blastholes in highly-fissured strata (to reduce drilling costs); 2. dewatering from semi-
Jan 1, 1981
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Current Status and Future Trends of Monitoring Technology for DrillsBy Vynne J. F
Drill monitors for blasthole and exploration drills have been available to the mining industry since the 1970s. The early monitors were pen strip chart recorders which were developed for the oil drill
Jan 1, 1993
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Point Load Testing for Irregular Rock Specimens and Its ApplicationBy Xizhen J
Point load testing for irregular rock specimens was studied to determine the relationship between tensile and compressive strengths, drill penetration rate and other rotary drilling parameters. Th
Jan 1, 1986
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Evolution of Selected Porphyry Copper-Gold Systems in the Southwest Pacific Region and its Relevance to ExplorationThe sequences in alteration and mineralisation from five copper-gold porphyry systems (Taysan and Didipio, Philippines; Horse-Ivaal and Wafi River, PNG; and Goonumbla, Australia) and one gold-copper s
Jan 1, 1999
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The role of steelmaking desulfurisation and EAF-smelter in hydrogenbased steelmaking route of low-grade iron oresBy Q Fan
The steelmaking desulfurisation plays an important role in coal-based steelmaking route of blast furnace and BOF converter within the flow sheet of BF-deS-BOF. With the advent of H2-based ironmaking a
Sep 18, 2023
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The Modelling and Control of Refrigeration Plant Used in Cooling System on Deep South African Gold MinesMany of the large refrigeration plants used in, the cooling systems on deep South African gold mines are situated on surface where they are exposed to seasonally and diurnally varying climatic conditi
Jan 1, 1985
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Flocculant Selection for Coal Process StreamsBy Loo C. E
Thirty two polyacrylamide flocculant samples were selected from the wide range offered to the Australian coal industry. An extensive test program was conducted to consider the properties of the flo
Jan 1, 1989
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Selection and Evaluation of Tunnel Excavation Methods for Heterogeneous GroundsBy Tagawa H
In Japan, geological condition do not only vary in a wide range of strata but are also extremely complex with the existence of faults and aquifers. With respect to rocks, in particular, it is very
Jan 1, 1987
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Computer Assisted Remote Control and Automation System for Longwall ShearersBy De Janti VP
The automation and centralized monitoring of longwall type underground mining is presently an important subject matter of research in France. The purposes are :to improve safety and working conditions
Jan 1, 1985
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Alluvial Gold Mining in the 1990sAlluvial gold mining in New Zealand and in particular on the West Coast underwent a renaissance during the early 1980's. This was based on two main factors: a) the sharp rise in the gold price
Jan 1, 1996
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An Assistant Tool for Computer Aided Planning in Small-Scale Mining EnterprisesBy Weyer J
Many existing computer planning programs for the mining industry focus either on big mining enterprises with a high production rate or on smaller operations for high value minerals. Big mining enter
Jan 1, 1995
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New Flooding Results and their Significance for Blast Furnace AerodynamicsBy Colquhoun L
Flooding velocities were measured in a laboratory column (96 mm 4) provided with both bottom and side air entry Packings used were 6 mm glass rings and spheres and -16 +8 mm coke. Results showed that
Jan 1, 1975
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Use and Abuse of Geological Data for Mine Project DevelopmentThis paper sets out to discuss some of the more common forms of geological data abuse in project development. The paper illustrates various types of abuse and the reasons behind that misuse of dat
Jan 1, 1983
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Economic Loss Fucnctions and Geostatistical Simulation for Grade Control ApplicationsBy Koppe J. C, Dimitrakopoulos R, Costa J. F
Grade control and the delineation of ore/waste in open pit operations is traditionally based on the comparison of estimated grades with an economic cut-off. This paper deals with an alternative appr
Jan 1, 1998
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Volumetric Reserves And Probability EstimatesBy Stewart W. J
The volumetric method of estimating hydrocarbon resources and recoverable reserves is and probably will remain a dominant method in petroleum engineering. The method is technically very simple, bu
Jan 1, 1979
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Processing Options for Phosphate Oreswith High Fe and Al ContentsThe prospect of utilization of phosphate ores which contain high P205 values associated with Al and Fe has produced a great deal of interest over many years. Processing options have generally been bas
Jan 1, 1990
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The Effect of Nickel on Fire Assaying Processes for the Determination of SilverA study of the effect of nickel on the cupellation process has shown that a very low "nickel limit" must be imposed for cupellation (0·08 grams nickel or 0·05 grams when copper is
Jan 1, 1960
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Interpreting the Story of the Mining Landscape - Using Geotourism for Sustainable Community DevelopmentLandscape interpretation, geology and mining history are being successfully used to explore options for sustainable community tourism product development. Recent work by the author in Europe and Austr
Jan 1, 2009
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Two-Dimensional, Evaporative Flux Cover/Cap Analysis for Prevention of Acid Mine DrainageBy J Krahn
In designing climate exposed soil structures such as caps and covers over mine waste it is necessary to include the wetting and drying influences of the local climate in order to accurately predict th
Jan 1, 2003
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The Use of Blast Monitoring/Modelling Technology for the Optimisation of Development BlastingBy J C. Diaz, C R. Scherpenisse
Blasting represents one of the most relevant unit operations in the process of mineral extraction. The final objective of this operation is that of obtaining an adequate final fragment size distributi
Jan 1, 1999