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Improving Flotation Performance in the Good, the Bad and the Ugly Economic Times û The Century StoryBy D Obeng, D Alexander
Over the past five years, commodity prices have been high and the focus of many plants has been æthe more metal the better, at whatever costÆ. In the recent economic crisis, the focus has shifted more
Jan 1, 2009
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The Role of the Consulting Engineer in the Design and Construction of Projects for the Minerals IndustryBy Woods PW
Consulting Engineers have been used in the mining and metallurgical industries for many years. The traditional role of the consultant overseas has been one of assisting with conceptual design right
Jan 1, 1975
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The critical pool levels for the Yallourn Mine determined using the MGRIBy J Butler, N Patel, S Narendranathan, S Rastogi
The Yallourn Mine (YM) commenced mining of brown coal in the 1920s under operation by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), prior to it becoming privatised in 1996. The present owners o
Aug 2, 2023
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Development of the Ernest Henry Underground Mine – The Challenges and the SolutionsBy T Purvis
Xstrata Copper is extending the Ernest Henry Mine with a 6 Mtpa sub-level cave (SLC) mine being constructed under the pit. The SLC mine will maintain the EHM operation until 2024 after the pit is comp
Mar 21, 2011
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The Influence of Charge Distribution on the Grindability of the Blasted MaterialBy J Seccatore, G Sadao, M Cardu, G De Tomi, L Finoti, F Galvão, J Romero Huerta, A Rezende, J Bettencourt
In the mining industry, rock blasting can be considered as the first phase of comminution. The downstream phases of comminution are mechanical, and consist in consecutive stages of crushing and millin
Aug 24, 2015
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The Kinetics of Potassium Vaporization from the Slag in the Blast FurnaceBy Tsuchiya N, Takada Y, Okabe K
Alkalis in the blast furnace are removed mainly by the slag, Alkali removal by the slag was studied as a rate process of alkali vapor- ization from the slag flowing through the dropping zone in the
Jan 1, 1980
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The Role of the Commonwealth Government in Relation to the Mining IndustryThe Australian Constitution specifies certain powers of the Commonwealth Government to be used in its capacity as the national government. Certain of these broad powers result in the Com- monwealth
Jan 1, 1978
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The Genesis of the Iron Ores of the Middleback Range, South AustraliaThe Physiographical Features of the Region The Middleback; Range proper, from the Iron Duke in the south to the Iron Prince in the north, extends in a meridional direction for 21 miles, but may well b
Jan 1, 1949
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Explosives in Underground Mining - The Light at the End of the TunnelBy MJ SMITH
For the past 150 years, drilling and blasting has been an integral part of the underground mining industry in Australia. Ever since Busby's Bore was developed using black powder to supply Sydne
Jan 1, 1992
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The Use of the Vanyukov Process for the Smelting of Various ChargesBy Fyodorov A. N, Sorokin M. L, Komkov A. A
The Vanyukov Process is a bath smelting technology, that has been investigated for over 25 years and since 1977 has been in use on an industrial scale. Results of trials that have been carried out a
Jan 1, 1992
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The Geology of the Eastern Distributor TunnelBy T R. Justice
The Eastern Distributor tunnel is located approximately 24 m beneath the suburbs of Woolloomooloo and Darlinghurst to the east of the central business district of Sydney. The 1.7 km long tunnel will c
Jan 1, 1999
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The Future of the Global Mining SectorBy T Goldsmith
The mining industry is cyclical, but those are more than normal business cycles. In the early 2000s the industry saw the start of China as a game changer for the mining industry which lead to catch ph
Aug 18, 2014
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Inside The Mining Family. The Nineteenth CenturyLife inside the mining family was regulated by the mine. The whistle shrieked the change of shift to the Cornish, Welsh and German miners digging the alien soil for copper at Burra in the 1840s and
Jan 1, 1988
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The Geology of the Collinsville Coal MeasuresBy Crapp C. E
The Collinsville Coal Measures consist mainly of arenaceous sediments but indude eleven named coal seams. The Formation outcrops around the northern end of tbe Bowen Basin where it attains a thickness
Jan 1, 1960
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The Geology of the Latrobe Valley CoalfieldsThe continued exploration of the major brown coal deposits of the Latrobe Valley has resulted not only in the discovery of huge additional reserves, but also in new concepts of the stratigraphy and st
Jan 1, 1960
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The Future of the Tasmanian Mineral IndustryThe future of the Tasmanian mineral industry can only be estimated from a knowledge of the past, and armed with this knowledge an orderly plan for the future can be developed. Brief mention is made
Jan 1, 1977
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The Firewood Supplies of the Gold-FieldsAt the inception of the gold-mining industry at Kalgoorlie the small supply of firewood required for steaming purposes was naturally all drawn from the limited local areas, which promised soon to beco
Jan 1, 1901
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The Development of the Aircore Sampling SystemBy J M. Wallis
Heavy mineral sand exploration drilling prior to the 1970s generally utilised open hole auger and air-blast type drilling. However, mining reconciliations were poor and limitations on accuracy and pre
Oct 5, 2011
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The Hearth Drainage of the Blast FurnaceBy Okabe K
Development in the theory and practice of hearth drainage is reviewed. Difficulties in the hearth drainage were re- newed during late sixties and early seventies when the size of a blast furnace and
Jan 1, 1981
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The Geology of the Kidston Gold MineBy Lewis RW, Tullemans FJ, Gallo JB
Gold mineralization at Kidston occurs in a semicontinuous zone near the margin of a large, late Palaeozoic breccia pipe. The pipe is ovoid in plan, funnel-shaped in cross section and straddles a c
Jan 1, 1986