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Controversy in Genetic Models for Proterozoic High-Grade, Banded Iron Formation (BIF)-Related Iron Deposits ù Unifying or Discrete Model(s)?
By F Baars, M Zu, C A. RosiFre, L Lobato
A genetic model for the genesis of high-grade (>65 wt per cent Fe) Proterozoic, banded iron formation (BIF)-related iron deposits such as the Tom Price, Mount Whaleback deposits in the Hamersley Provi
Jan 1, 2005
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Evaluation of Arising Spontaneous Fire Centre Temperature and Time of Coal Self-Ignition
By B Madeja-Struminska
The method of evaluation of the approximate temperature of arising spontaneous fire centre and time of coal self-ignition is presented in this paper. The method uses BystronÆs (1997) model of coal sel
Jan 1, 2005
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Recent Consenting of Mining and Quarry Developments Under the Resource Management Act: Case Examples
Increasing attention is being focussed worldwide on the strategic environmental assessment of mining projects, including consideration of cumulative environmental effects. In New Zealand there is now
Jan 1, 2005
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Rocks are not Enough
Times are changing for the mining industry. Civil society is demanding that miners pay more attention to the ways they impact on, and engage with, communities around their mines. Miners, in turn, are
Jan 1, 2005
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Volcanic Origin of the Proterozoic Itabira Iron Formation, Quadrilßtero Ferrffero, Minas Gerais, Brazil
By D M. Aranha, A R. Cabral
Theories on the origin of the Itabira iron formation (itabirite) in Quadrilßtero Ferrffero (QF), as elsewhere in the world, are restricted by the apparent lack of adjoining volcanic units, severe synd
Jan 1, 2005
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The Applicability of Endless and Direct Rope Haulage Technology for Transportation Systems on Decline Shafts
By E N. Sparg, O D. A Deuchar, F Needham
Decline shafts are an attractive option to both new and existing mining operations where there is a need to access an inclined orebody deposit via on-reef development so as to generate a return in the
Jan 1, 2005
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Characteristics of Gold Bearing Quartz Veins at the Historic Morning Star Mine, Preservation Inlet, Sw Fiordland, New Zealand
By D Craw, D Falconer
The Morning Star mine is one of numerous historically mined gold-quartz lodes in the Preservation Inlet goldfield of southwest Fiordland. The mine is hosted in Early Ordovician metasedimentary rocks t
Jan 1, 2005
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Surface Monitoring, Understanding and Modification at Molecular Level in Mineral Beneficiation by Infrared External Reflection Spectroscopy
By E Mielczarski
Determination of the adsorbed layer composition and structure at molecular and atomic levels and understanding adsorption mechanisms and dynamics are vitally important for the preparation of surface l
Jan 1, 2005
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Decreasing Operating Costs and Soluble Loss in Copper Hydrometallurgy With Use of Innovative Solvent Extraction Circuits
By A Nisbett
The largest single operating loss in many hydrometallurgical plants is the poor recovery of leached product in the solids sent to tailings. Any reduction in the concentration of the valuable species i
Jan 1, 2005
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Quantification of Ventilation Air Methane and Alternatives for its Utilisation
By P Krauss, S Harpalani
Methane emitted from underground coal mines, along with ventilation air and known as ventilation air methane (VAM), constitutes the largest component of coal mine methane (CMM) emissions. Atmospheric
Jan 1, 2005
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Filtration Efficiency, Secondary Emissions and Reliability of Particle Filter Systems in Underground Workplaces
By J Czerwinski, M Kasper, M Wyser, N Heeb
The VERT project 1993 - 1998 laid the technical foundation for curtailing the emission of fine particles from diesel engines at Swiss underground workplaces. The targeted maximum was 100 ¦g/m3 EC. Ext
Jan 1, 2005
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Uncertainty About Uncertainty in Material Sampling ù A Crucial Part of Risk Assessment
Material sampling theory is well established in mineral process monitoring, improvement and control. It has been much enhanced by fundamental contributions due to Gy. When GyÆs sampling theory is appl
Jan 1, 2005
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A Three-Dimensional Simulation of Mine Ventilation Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
By J Naser, M Tuck
This paper reports a computational study using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in a mine ventilation system. Ambient air is injected to a rectangular mine drive through a circular duct. Moisture ev
Jan 1, 2005
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Mechanical Sampling Plants
In 1997, the Australian coal industry through Standards Australia committee MN-001 Coal and Coke recognised the need to produce a Standard giving some instruction on how to inspect and audit mechanica
Jan 1, 2005
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Ashers-Waituna and Hawkdun Lignite Deposits: Their Resources and Use Potential
By A M. Sherwood
The Otago and Southland lignite deposits represent by far the largest known fossil energy resources in New Zealand. Despite their size they have remained virtually untouched since exploration in the 1
Jan 1, 2005
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Basic Aspects on Separation of Biological Flocs in Dissolved Air Flotation
By M Ljunggren, M Lundh
Dissolved air flotation (DAF) in wastewater treatment as a separation process of submillimetre biological flocs is based on the generation of bubble/floc aggregates. DAF is a complex process but has g
Jan 1, 2005
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Kopanang Mine Rail Haulage Tramming System
With the theme of û æUnderground Ore Handling SystemÆ, Kopanang Mine completed an extensive project on a specific system with technologies for the handling of ore from a dedicated drawpoint to the sha
Jan 1, 2005
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Structural Controls on the Superposition of High Sulfidation Epithermal Mineralisation Into Porphyry Copper-Molybdenum Deposits: Lessons From Rosario, Northern Chile
By P A. Gow, J L. Walshe, G J. Masterman
The Eocene-Oligocene porphyry belt of northern Chile contains the worldÆs largest accumulation of porphyry-related copper metal. Conflicting models exist regarding the relative importance of strike-sl
Jan 1, 2005
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Pike River Coal - Modern Mine Design
The Pike River Coal Company is set to develop the Pike River Coal Mine in the Paparoa Ranges of New ZealandÆs South Island. The mine will be developed to extract a coking coal deposit of the Brunner S
Jan 1, 2005
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Specularitic Iron Ores and Shear Zones in the Quadrilßtero Ferrffero District
By F J. Rios
In the eastern high-strain domain of the Quadrilßtero Ferrffero, Brazil, hard and soft high-grade hematite ore may occur as schistose bodies in shear zones mainly related to the Cambotas-Fundpo thrust
Jan 1, 2005