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Gas Drainage in Australian Underground Coal MinesBy Michael L. Ogilvie
The proportion of underground coal production as a percentage of overall Australian production has fallen in the last 10 years, with underground production remaining more or less static at about 53 Mt
Jan 1, 1995
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SPOTLIGHT on wear and abrasion in industryBy D. D. Howat
The first joint colloquium between the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and the South African Branch of the Institution of Metallurgists was held in Kelvin House on 23rd April, 1981. A
Jan 1, 1981
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Industrial Minerals - Periclase Refractories in Rotary KilnsBy Leslie W. Austen
ROTARY kiln operators will agree that some of the most severe conditions a refractory must stand occur in the hot zone of a kiln burning Portland cement, dead burn dolomite, magnesite, peri-clase, and
Jan 1, 1953
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Cemented Backfill in Two Italian Massive OrebodiesBy Manca PP, Rossi G, Lipari D, Knissel W, Massacci G, Licheri P, Fioravanti E, Helms W, Lai S
Mining of the massive complex sulphides orebodies of Campo Pisano and San Benedetto (Southern Sardinia, Italy), dates back to before Christ, though their exploitation with modern technology was on
Jan 1, 1992
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Industrial Minerals - Periclase Refractories in Rotary KilnsBy Leslie W. Austen
ROTARY kiln operators will agree that some of the most severe conditions a refractory must stand occur in the hot zone of a kiln burning Portland cement, dead burn dolomite, magnesite, peri-clase, and
Jan 1, 1953
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Mechanisms Involved In Cyanide Depression Of PyriteBy D. A. Elgillani
Oxidation potentials have been measured in the presence of various concentrations of cyanide, ferrocyanide, and ferricyanide and ethyl xanthate at various values of pH and related to flotation respons
Jan 1, 1968
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Analysis of Bolt Reinforcement in Rock SlopesBy Francois E. Heuze
INTRODUCTION Rock slope stability typically is governed by the geological discontinuities. This stability can be improved by drainage, unloading, adjustment in slope orientation, adjustment in slo
Jan 1, 1983
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The Slime Problem in Australian Coal FlotationThe major slime forming minerals in coal seams are generally montmorillonite, illite and kaolinite, and due to the consistant trend to full seam mechanisation in New South Wales and Queensland thes
Jan 1, 1978
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Extractive Industry in Africa and Sustainable DevelopmentBy Theophile S. Yameogo
Les ressources naturelles ont en général été le moteur du développement économique et social des nations. Les pays aujourd?hui développés sont pour la plupart d?anciens eldorado, charbonniers ou pétro
Apr 1, 2005
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Underground Mining Technology in Chinese Coal MinesBy Jiachen Wang
China is the largest coal producing country in the world. Coal is widely distributed in China and thus the mining conditions are complex and diverse. This paper summarizes the important achievements i
Jan 1, 2014
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Tunneling in Geothermal Rocks–A Case StudyBy H. S. Rathor
In a major hydropower project in the Himalayas, during excavation of tunnel, hydrothermal gradient line appeared and caused extremely unfavorable conditions with rock and water temperature varying bet
Jan 1, 2003
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Steady-State Temperature Profiles In Shaft PelletizingBy D. Gupta
Rates of autothermic reactions are sensitive to temperature variations to the extent of potential extinction of the reaction. Such reactions, when carried out in the countercurrent mode with feed-back
Jan 1, 1977
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Energy Input and Size Distribution in ComminutionBy R. Schuhmann
Distribution of material in the fine sizes of a comminution product generally is well represented by the empirical equation [ ] in which y = cumulative percent finer, x = parti
Jan 2, 1960
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Heat Stress Protection in Abnormally Hot EnvironmentsBy P. C. Schutte, A. J. Kielblock
INTRODUCTION Certain activities, such as emergency work and rescue operations, often have to be undertaken in environments where heat loads often exceed limits prescribed for routine work. This is
Jan 1, 1997
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Demonstration Of Longwall Mining In Thin SeamsBy Joseph A. Gill, Ernest A. Curth
The Government and Leeco concluded a cost-sharing agreement in 1976 to demonstrate longwall mining of a thin coalbed, 1 m or less, in a mine near Hyden, Ky. A premining investigation laid the grou
Jan 1, 1981
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Innovations in Gold Leaching Research and DevelopmentBy G. A. Hope, K. Watling, R. Woods, I. Chandra, I. M. Ritchie
This paper presents two aspects of gold leaching research and development. The first section of the paper covers the development of innovative gold leaching processes. The research in this area has co
Jan 1, 2005
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New Developments In Krebs Mixer-Settler TechnologyBy A. A. Sonntag, I. Szanto, D. A. Goodman
This paper presents the most recent developments in mixer-settler technology directed towards treating higher throughputs, increasing efficiencies and providing further improvement in SX technology wi
Jan 1, 1993
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Aggregation Of Smithsonite And Quartz In WaterBy H. Deng
Oxidized zinc ores are the main source of zinc metal except sulfides. To have a better understanding about the performance of smithsonite and the main gangue, quartz, in flotation, the aggregation beh
Sep 1, 2012
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Sampling In The South African Minerals IndustryAlthough not fully accepted in South Africa, the Theory of Sampling originally proposed by Pierre Gy is fast becoming the cornerstone of sampling practice throughout the world. The growing acceptance
Jan 1, 2014
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Probability of an Exploration Discovery in CanadaBy W. E. Roscoe
The probability of making an exploration discovery in Canada can be calculated from Derry's (1970) data on exploration expenditures and number of discoveries over the last nineteen years. Considering
Jan 1, 1971