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Adsorption Behaviours of Humic Substances onto Iron Ore Particle SurfaceAdsorption Behaviours of Humic Substances onto Iron Ore Particle Surface Humic substances extracted from lignite mainly consist of fulvic acids (FA) and humic acids (HA), which have been successfully
Sep 13, 2010
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San Juan Deep StrippingTraditionally, surface coal mines in the Western United States have been limited by economics to depths between 150 to 200 feet. Utah International Inc., however, is now planning to strip coal its
Jan 1, 1981
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Blasting Harmonics and Controlling Peak Particle VelocityBy T J. Laing, A B. Richards, A J. Moore
Blastholes fired in a pattern with a constant initiation delay create a frequency in the ground vibration similar to that from a percussion instrument, such as a drum, in the air. A constant firing de
Aug 24, 2015
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A Review of General Considerations for Assessing Rock Mass Blastability and FragmentationBy P Lilly
Blasting is the primary comminution process in most mining operations. This process involves the highly complex and dynamic interaction between two main components. The first is the detonating explosi
Jan 1, 2001
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Integrated geotechnical audits and benchmarking for mining operationsBy J J. Van Wijk, A R. Penney
Successful management of geotechnical risk at a mining operation is more than just having a good ground control management plan or using advanced numerical modelling and the latest monitoring technolo
Nov 29, 2022
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Mining and the New EnvironmentReview of the mining legislation in New Zealand has coincided with a number of radical changes. These include a redirection of economic management towards a more open and competitive economy; major re
Jan 1, 1987
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Drilling and Blasting Impact on Dragline PerformanceIn order to fully understand why Amax Coal puts such extreme emphasis on the drilling and blasting programs at each of our mines, we must review the past. This paper will discuss the drilling and bl
Jan 1, 1995
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Optimising Concentrator Returns: In-Stream Analysis and Process Control at Zawar Mines, IndiaHindustan Zinc Limited has successfully installed an In-Stream Analysis and Process Control System in the flotation section of the Balaria Lead-Zinc concentrator at Zawar Mines. The system comprises
Jan 1, 1991
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Computerised Geological and Mining Ore Reserve Systems at Western Mining Kambalda Nickel OperationsBy Gee C. E
Ore reserves at the Kambalda Nickel Operations of Western Mining Corporation are estimated using the polygonal method for calculating areas of influence of drillholes. All raw assay and survey data
Jan 1, 1977
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Epithermal Deposits and Analogous Geothermal Systems - A Physical Size Comparison with Implications for ExplorationBy J L. Mauk
Low sulfidation epithermal deposits are important sources of gold and silver, and are considered the extinct analogues of modern geothermal systems. The aerial extents of alteration halos that surroun
Jan 1, 2004
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Application of a Bulk Mineral Analyser to Copper Ore Analysis at Mount Isa from 1976 to 1981By Purvis A. H, Greenwood-Smith R, Sowerby B. D
A nuclear technique for the determination of copper and nickel in bulk samples and drill core has been developed at Lucas Heights andfield-tested at Mount Isa. The technique, which is highly specific
Jan 1, 1984
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An Effective Approach to Reagent Plant TrialsBy M Eichorn
Running a successful reagent plant trial is not an easy task, especially when trying to achieve an incremental improvement in a highly variable process, such as flotation. Cytec aims to achieve one pe
Jan 1, 2000
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Grade Control of Ores - How Different X-ray Fluorescence Technologies Deliver Accuracy and Precision in Daily RoutineBy D Porta, E Grigolato, K Behrens
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Aug 12, 2013
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Suitability Of Different Types Of Pellets For Use In Blast Furnaces Or Direct Reduction Shaft-FurnacesBy de Lassar de Pressigny Y
IRSID has in its laboratories two experi mental counter-current reduction furnaces allo- wing the simulation of the physico-chemical conditions of reduction in any gas-solid coun- ter-current process
Jan 1, 1974
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The Relationship Between Coal Particle Size and Hydrophobicity in the Formation of Particle-Stabilised FrothsBy Smitham J. B
A selection of Australian washed coal samples was examined to determine the effect of sample hydrophobicity (rank) and particle size on froth stability in the flotation process. The results indicate d
Jan 1, 1988
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Gold in Fault Gouge Without Quartz Veins, Old Man Range, Central OtagoBy D Craw
The Old Man Range, south of Alexandra, in central Otago consists of a package of highly folded greenschist facies schist of the Wanaka lithologic association. The range is crosscut by several east to
Jan 1, 2004
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Perspectives on Mineral Commodity Price Cycles and their Relevance to Underground MiningBy J P. Sykes, A Trench
Mineral commodity prices are subject to volatility over both the short and longer run – driving fluctuating operating margins for mining companies over time. Such market dynamics influence mine operat
Mar 24, 2014
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Management of Mine Water Integrated to Mining SystemsBy Owen D
A central part of mine planning is to ensure the protection of the beneficial uses of water. Integrated mining software does not generally provide tools to help the mining engineer to achieve this o
Jan 1, 1995
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The Epithermal Au and Porphyry Cu (Au) Relationship in the Western Pacific and Central EuropeBy J C. Carlile
Many low sulphidation epizonal gold and zinc-lead vein deposits within magmatic arcs are situated on basement highs, and post-date both the main volcanic episode and porphyry copper (gold) mineralisat
Jan 1, 1995
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Reactivity of Brown Coal Char to Carbon DioxideBy Misra VN
The carbon-carbon dioxide reaction is the rate determining step in industrial processes such as the rotary kiln direct reduction process for iron ores. The use of brown coal as a reductant in the r
Jan 1, 1980