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The Chinese Tectonics Structure and their Stress AnalysisThrough the stress synthesis of many exanples of macrostructure from eastern to western parts of China, it can be concluded that in Chinese tectonics there are two push- twisting forces, one of w
Jan 1, 1987
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The Toba Tuffs and Lake Toba Caldera, SumatraBy Caress ME, Knight MD
The eruption 75,000 y ago of the Younger Toba Tuff ignimbrite and associated ash-fall ranks as the greatest known volcanic event of the past million years. The ignimbrite is known to cover 21,000 km2
Jan 1, 1990
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Computer Aided Design and Analysis of Sapan Dalam Open Pit MineBy Milawarma E, Cusack C
The Sapan Dalam coal deposit of Indonesia consists of ten steeply dipping seams with thicknesses varying between 0.1 and 3.5 m and split by shale, clay, silt and sandstone. The area contains four fa
Jan 1, 1995
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Geology and Mineralization of the Jervois Range, N.T.By Ormsby W, Peters M, Van Gils H, Kehprens P, De Boorder H
The northern margin of the Arunta Block is characterized by a metasedimentary and volcanic sequence of lower metamorphic grade than that of the central Arunta Block. Whereas the Harts Ranges have
Jan 1, 1984
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The Batch Phase Disengagement TestBy Pollard D. M
In the batch phase disengagement test, an organic and an aqueous phase are mixed together for a known period to produce a dispersion which may be either organic continuous (aqueous phase droplets)
Jan 1, 1987
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Modelling the Basic Separation Phenomena in Flowing Film Concentration ProcessesBy Bevilacqua P, Preti U
The basic separation phenomena taking place in film concentration processes are studied through a kinetic-probabilistic approach. This approach is based on the fact that the particle velocity in the
Jan 1, 1993
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Tunnel Investigations in the Terrigal Formation of New South WalesBy Peck W
The tunnel alignments investigated for the Gosford Regional Sewerage Scheme are located in the Terrigal Formation and are covered for most of their length by a thick blanket of soil and weathered
Jan 1, 1976
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The Wellington Dam Catchment - A Water in Mining Case StudyThe Wellington Dam catchment has high value water, agriculture and coal and power generating resources. These conflicting land uses are managed through consultation and regulation. The Wellington Dam
Jan 1, 2006
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Investigation of Curd Formation in Solvent ExtractionBy Hughes CA
The need to recover metals from low grade deposits, old tailings, etc., combined with improvements in equipment design and the development of new extractants, has resulted in solvent extraction (SX)
Jan 1, 1990
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Mechanical Factors in the Fatigue of Steel Rock Drill RodsA method is presented for calculating the number of cycles of stress to failure of a drill rod from operating variables; a mathematical analysis by Cooper of the stresses present in drill steels is ap
Jan 1, 1955
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Management of Minor Elements in the Production of Base MetalsBy C Chen, W J. Bruckard, F R. A Jorge
The base metal industry mines and processes hundreds of million tonnes of ore per annum to produce saleable products and large tonnages of waste by-products such as tailings. These ores usually contai
Jan 1, 2006
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Presidential Address, 1967 Overseas Investment in the Australian Mining IndustryThere was a time, in the memory of some here tonight, when the annual meeting of The Institute was a nostalgic occasion. Often, in the 1920s, there was comment on the decline of Australian mining and
Jan 1, 1967
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Tunnelling in Archaean Rocks of the Darling Range, Western AustraliaThe excavation of sandstone of generally medium strength for the Liverpool Link Line by Dosco Mark 2A Roadheaders has demonstrated the versatility and good performance of road- headers in suitable
Jan 1, 1976
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Maintaining Operational Competitiveness in the Australian Open Cut Coal IndustryFaced with low prices and weak demand in an oversupplied market, the Australian coal industry must seek to further reduce its costs. The paper examines minesite competitiveness of the open cut coa
Jan 1, 1987
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Copper/Cyanide in the Treatment of High Copper Gold OresBy Staunton W. P
The presence of cyanide soluble copper in gold ores can give rise to serious operational and economical difficulties in CIP and CIL operations. Cyanide consumption can result in the ore being uneco
Jan 1, 1991
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Separation in Magnetic Fluids: Time to Meet the Technological NeedsSeparation in magnetic fluids is one of the modern techniques that offer a unique approach to material manipulation in a broad spectrum of industries. Its wide-scale application has been restricted so
Jan 1, 2000
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Is Safety in the Future Simply a State of Mind?In 1939 Dr Neil George gave us the statement: Safety is a state of mind by which men are constantly made aware of the possibility of injury at all times. Is this statement still relevant? Have we been
Jan 1, 2007
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Sustainable Production: The Business of Non-Ferrous Smelting in SwedenBy J Wiklund
The impact of non-ferrous smelters on their local surroundings is well monitored and guarded by various actors: the owners looking for profitability, the villagers looking for employment, the consumer
Jan 1, 2000
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Groundwater Utilisation by the Mining Industry in Arid Western AustraliaBy P Commander
Western Australia is a major exporter of minerals, which places significant economic and environmental responsibility on Government and the stateÆs mining industry. Moving into the 21st century, miner
Jan 1, 2003
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Slag-Metal-Gas Reactions in the Iron Smelting Reduction FurnaceBy O Ostrovski
Direct iron smelting reduction has been examined using a modified 50 kg induction furnace. The furnace was equipped with continuous raw material feeding, a top oxygen lance, argon bottom bubbling, and
Jan 1, 2000