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Methodological Evaluation of a Liberation Study in Sulfide Copper Ore
By L R. B M Sß
This paper presents the results of a liberation study made on a sulfide copper ore from Carajßs, Brazil, in a mini pilot plant flotation test. The aim of the research was the methodological evaluation
Jan 1, 2005
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The Role of the State in Offshore Mineral Resources Legislation
By Morley I. W
Offshore minerals legislation has been introduced to provide jurisdiction over the exploration and recovery of mineral resources, particularly petroleum, from the territorial waters and parts of t
Jan 1, 1974
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The Application of Desktop Computers in Open Pit Mine Planning
By Visnovsky
The computing needs of a mine planning office vary greatly depending on the staff available and the nature of the work undertaken. Some offices work acceptably with few aids apart from hand held c
Jan 1, 1983
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Achieving Success in Large-Scale, Remote Area Metallurgical Plant Projects
By T Hausler
The pitfalls, pleasures and management issues associated with international and remote projects are diverse.However, no problem is insurmountable and if an engineering team chooses (by luck or good pl
Jul 15, 2013
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Reduction of Iron Ore in a Fluidized Bed with Hydrogen
By Whitehead A. B
INTRODUCTIONDuring the past few years there has been considerable interest in developing the so-called direct reduction processes for treating iron oxides. The various methods proposed were recently r
Jan 1, 1962
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Mineralogical Parameters in Arid Terrain Prospecting Case of Northeast Brazil
By Rao A. B, Rao V. D
Northeast of Brazil is situated in the polygon of drought. It covers some very important states like Bahia,Pernam- buco, Paraiba, Rio Grande do Norte, Cea- ra and Piaui , which have a potential for
Jan 1, 1988
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Selection of Entrainment Control Processes in Copper Solvent Extraction Plants
By K Dudley, D Readett
The design of entrainment control processes in copper SX plants has been studied by use of models based on achievable plant performance. A number of alternatives have been assessed for their suitabili
Jan 1, 2002
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Ni-Cu Deposits in Intrusive Mafic-Ultramafic Rocks - A Review
Classifications of Ni-Cu deposits are based on petrology, geochemistry and the geotectonic setting of host igneous bodies (Naldrett and Cabri, 1976; Besson et al, 1979; Nadrett, 1989). The four maj
Jan 1, 1996
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High and Low Sulphidation Epithermal Gold Mineralisation in South Korea
By C M. Sennitt, M J. Spadafora
Systematic field evaluation of known gold and clay occurrences in South Korea has led to the recognition and discovery of both high and low sulphidation gold-silver epithermal systems. These are assoc
Jan 1, 1999
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The New Southern Railway - Underground Construction in an Urban Environment
The Airport Link Railway utilises innovative solutions to a number of issues associated with underground development and transport infrastructure planning. It is typical of the major change underway i
Jan 1, 1999
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The Significance of Bentonite Type in Relation to Pellestising Operations
By Adamiak Z. P
A study has been made of the influence of bentonite type on the wet strengths, dry strengths and drying rates of pressed iron ore pellets. Measurements of the influence of bentonite on the kinetic
Jan 1, 1973
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Sustainable Production: The Business of Non-Ferrous Smelting in Sweden
By J Wiklund
The impact of non-ferrous smelters on their local surroundings is well monitored and guarded by various actors: the owners looking for profitability, the villagers looking for employment, the consumer
Jan 1, 2000
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The Role of High Precision GPS Machine Guidance in Mining
By D Williams
Recent advances in global positioning systems (GPS), machine guidance technology and telemetry allow an unprecedented level of control of surface mining operations. GPS technology can now locate the b
Jan 1, 2003
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Rare Earths Production in Australia ù Lost or Future Opportunities?
By J Chegwidden
Rare earths are a critical minor constituent of many advanced materials that are essential inputs to the manufacture of items such as mobile telephones, computers, televisions and autocatalysts. Altho
Jan 1, 2001
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Alluvial Platinum-Group Minerals in Southern New Zealand (PACRIM'95)
By M.J. Mitchell
Platinum-group minerals (PGM) are recorded from a number of localities along the Waiau River, western Southland, and the south coast of the South Island, New Zealand. At each locality, small amounts
Jan 1, 1995
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Water Use in the Mining Industry ù Threats and Opportunities
By C Hertle, B Goebel, R Fabre
The mining industry maintains a ælove-hateÆ relationship with water. Dewatering, aquifer, water disposal, irrigation, process water, tailings water, run-off water, seepage, leachate and sumps are all
Jan 1, 2006
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Trends in the Study of the Physical Chemistry of Steelmaking
The history of the physical chemistry of steelmaking is reviewed through international conferences, and compared with the Japanese contribution. Subjects remaining to be solved are discussed. Seve
Jan 1, 1980
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Primary And Secondary Raw Material Reserves In the Cement Industry
The cement industry requires large quan- tities of limestone, its main raw material. It is the major consumer of this mineral. Limestone is widely distributed throughout Australia but location in re
Jan 1, 1979
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Applied Mineralogy in Characterising Origins of Natural Sapphire and Ruby
By S Meffre, A E. Fallick, K Zaw, I T. Graham, G Giuliani
Dispersed gem corundum is mined from placers, commonly from basalt fields, as occurs along eastern Australian and Asian continental margins. New laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrom
Jan 1, 2008
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Determination of Tin in Cassiterite Ores by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry
A method is proposed for the analysis of tin in cassiterite ores. Tin is volatilised by heating with ammonium iodide. The tin iodide so formed is extracted with hydrochloric acid and the concentration
Jan 1, 1967