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Methods of Increasing Production in A Travelling Grate Pellet Plant Limited by Drying CapacityBy Thomas CG, Armstrong GJ, Lynch KS
A small glass walled pot grate has been used to simulate drying of iron ore pellets in a travelling grate plant. This equipment has enabled the effect of decreasing grind and de- creasing pellet bu
Jan 1, 1972
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Composition and Electrochemistry of Nickel Matte: Implications for Matte Leaching and Refining in Acid SolutionBy Ho E
Analyses of several nickel mattes from around the world show a significant variation in their copper content. Typically, matte contains an alloy, heazlewoodite and a copper sulphide phase. The vario
Jan 1, 1996
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Simulating Mining Engineering Problems Using the GPSS Computer LanguageA computer programming language known as GPSS is described and possible applications for the mining engineer are presented. The language is continually being upgraded with improved versions appearing
Jan 1, 1987
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Blair Anthol Coal Mine Project a Case History in Planning and ManagementBy Maxwell HW
Pacific Coal Pty Limited (a wholly owned subsidiary of CRA Limited) managed the interests of six members of a joint venture formed to mine and export eight million tonnes of export quality steamin
Jan 1, 1986
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Instability of Roof Conditiond in a Hunter Valley Coal Mine due to Large Scale Mass SlidingBy Longworth C. R
This paper descrioes a case history of a coal mine which developed un'tahle roof conditions due to mass sliding of the overburden strata on a claystone band within the coal seam. The sliding
Jan 1, 1981
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The Petrology and Mineralization of The Coolac Serpentine Belt East of Brungle, New South WalesA belt of serpentinized ultrabasic rocks intrudes a moderately folded geosynclinal sequence of fine to coarse sediments, acid, intermediate, and basic volcanics as well as a batholithic mass of granit
Jan 1, 1969
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Quantifying the Influence of EmployeesÆWork-Life Balance on Organisational ProductivityBy B J. Fallon
This study used structural equation modelling (SEM) to develop a series of models to explain the impact of work-life balance on employeesÆ perceptions of job performance, job satisfaction, turnover in
Jan 1, 2005
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Case study – Ernest Henry Mine: designing step out zones in an inclined sub-level caveBy P Nichols, C te Kloot, A Harrison
Ernest Henry mine (EHM) is a sub-level caving operation located in north-west Queensland, Australia. Located below a previously mined open pit, the underground operation ramped up production to 6.8Mt/
Nov 21, 2018
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The Design and Performance of Underground Explosion Barriers ù A ReviewBy T O&apos, Beirne
The paper focuses on explosibility conditions in underground coal mines, the behaviour of explosions from initiating gas ignitions to violent dust explosions and the effectiveness and limits of operat
Jan 1, 1997
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Continuity Risk in Narrow Reef Gold Deposits - Implications for Evaluation and ExploitationBy I M. Platten
Narrow reef gold deposits are generally less than 4 m in width and relatively complex geological phenomena. They often display variable geometry, attitude, continuity and internal architecture. Econom
Jan 1, 2008
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Benefits and Success Factors of Regional Resource Synergies in Galdstone and KwinanaBy R van Berkel, J Lay, D van Beers
The development of regional resource synergies in intensive areas with concentrations of minerals processing industries provides a significant avenue towards sustainable resource processing. Gladstone
Jan 1, 2006
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Technology of Electrolytic Reduction of Alumina by the Hall-Heroult Process: V. The Formation of Chiolite by Reaction Between Molten Cryolite and AluminiumThe reactions between molten aluminium and cryoIite have been determined from a material balance of all components involved in the process. The interpretation of results were supported by x-ray diffra
Jan 1, 1968
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Slope Stability Radar for Managing Rock Fall Risks in Open Cut MinesBy N Harries
The management of risks associated with slope instability is an essential process in the safe and economic operation of open cut mines. The æslope stability radarÆ (SSR) has been developed to better m
Jan 1, 2007
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Review of Analytical Methods for Determining Trace Amounts of Gold in Ores and Process StreamsThe accurate determination of trace level gold in ores, metallurgical samples and process solutions is required because of the value of gold, the efficiency of the cyanide leach process and because
Jan 1, 1982
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Liner Design for Improved SAG Mill PerformanceA review is presented of developments in mill liners to improve performance in terms of wear, impact, as well as mill grind and throughput. These developments are in response to the growth in size of
Jan 1, 1999
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Improving the Efficiency of Mine Ventilation and Cooling Systems Through Active ControlBy R W. Wilson, F H. von Glehn
With ever-increasing energy costs and the modern focus on system efficiencies, the practice of æventilation-on-demandÆ is gaining momentum. Several examples, ranging from paper studies to practical ex
Jan 1, 2005
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Improving the Sustainability of Primary Metal Production - The Need for a Life Cycle ApproachImproving the Sustainability of Primary Metal Production - The Need for a Life Cycle Approach
Sep 13, 2010
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Analytical Approach for Stability Analysis of Rock Wedges with Soil-Infilled Joints Formed in a Tunnel RooBy D Oliveira
The use of an equivalent continuum for a rock mass is not always suitable for situations where the failure is structurally controlled by discontinuities as in the case of wedges in the tunnel roof. In
Mar 8, 2011
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Fundamental Nucleus Assimilation Behaviour of Hematite- and Goethite-containing Ores in Iron Ore SinteringBy J Manuel, N Ware
Ideal iron ore sinter is produced by optimising the balance between coarse (+2 mm), stable ore nuclei and a reactive matrix consisting largely of fluxed -1 mm fines. The authors have previously publis
Jul 13, 2015