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Modelling and Analysis of Dimensionless Variables in Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone (ASH) Flotation for Fine Coal Cleaning
By Miller JD, Ye Y
The Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone (ASH) has been developed for the fast and efficient flotation of fine mineral particles in a centrifugal field during the past decade at the University of Utah. Over the
Jan 1, 1993
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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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Metalliferous Mineralisation in Northeast Queensland: A Review of the Eighties and a View Towards the Nineties
Following unprecedented high market prices for tin and gold in 1980, significant advances in both mining technology and geological knowledge took place in northeast Queensland. These led to a rapid gr
Jan 1, 1990
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The Role of Historical Research in the Development of the æNew BendigoÆ Gold Project, Central Victoria
By J Bartlett, P Quigley
Historical research has played a significant role in the rebirth of the Bendigo Goldfield. The historical research undertaken by the company has been directed to specific areas such as verifying the t
Jan 1, 2003
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Erosion Driven Isostatic Flexure: A Structural Model for Gold Mineralisation in the Otago Schist, New Zealand.
By Sibson RH
The gold province of Otago occupies an area of upwarped basement, the Otago Schist, comprising predominantly quartzofeldspathic and volcanogenic metasediments. This assemblage is the product of colli
Jan 1, 1995
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Environment Studies to Determine the Impacts of Re-opening Banksa Stiavnica-Hodrusa Ore District in Czechoslovakia
By Skaviniak M
Some better perspectives applying to the exploitation and dressing of polymetallic ores in the Banskfa. gtiavnica-Hod- rusea Ore District are supposed to be achieved after a suc- cessful investigatio
Jan 1, 1988
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Paleoplacer Potential in the Mid-Proterozoic of the Northern Territory-A Study of the Westmoreland Conglomerate
By Wygralk A, Hallenstein CP
On a world scale, many Mid-Proterozoic fluvial sediments are prospective for low grade, large-tonnage gold deposits. A significant area of the Northern Territory is covered by such Mid-Proterozoic
Jan 1, 1984
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Marra Mamba Iron Ore - A Case History in Exploration and Developments of a New Ore Type
In 1972 the Marra Mamba Iron Formation in the Lower Proterozoic Hamersley Iron Province of Western Australia was recognised as a stratigraphic horizon with significant potential for high grade iro
Jan 1, 1981
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Investigations into the Removal of Airborne Pollutants From Underground Ventilating Air in a Deep Hot Mine
By T J. Sheer
The removal of airborne pollutants from underground ventilating air is discussed. The work concentrates on the removal of CO, CO2, NOx, SO2, radon gas and respirable carbon particles. The investigatio
Jan 1, 2005
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Mining and Processing of a Low Grade Gold Orebody in the Wau Valley, Papua New Guinea
Renison Goldfields Consolidated Limited (RGC) and Consolidated Gold Fields Plc (CGF) purchased New Guinea Goldfields Limited (NGG) in 1982 as an exploration venture. Following an intensive drillin
Jan 1, 1984
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Potential Mineralisation of Gold and Base-Metals in the Bald Hill Region, South Westland, New Zealand
By A F. Cooper
The northeast-southwest trending ~25 km2 area incorporating Bald Hill is located 18 km northeast of Haast, and 5 - 7 km west of the Alpine Fault in South Westland, New Zealand. The geology consists of
Jan 1, 2007
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Technical Note - Different Rates of Dissolution of Zinc by Aeration of Sphalerite in Different Container Materials
By Simes C. D
Results of experiments for dissolution of zinc by aeration of sphalerite in glass, copper, galvanised iron and stainless steel vessels of identical dimensions are reported. It was found that in a glas
Jan 1, 1984
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Drilling Techniques for Investigation and Operation of Large Open Pit Coal Mines in the Latrobe Valley
By Mountiney B
The development and operation of three large open cut brown coal mines in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia, requires a wide range of drilling techniques for coal resource evaluation and strat
Jan 1, 1989
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A Laboratory Study of the Effect of Burden and Spacing Parameters on Rock Fragmentation in Blasting
By Vutukuri VS, Budavari S
During recent years many investigators have suggested large spacing to burden ratios to improve the fragmentation obtained in blasting. In spite of these suggestions, most operators still use a conv
Jan 1, 1975
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Instability of Roof Conditiond in a Hunter Valley Coal Mine due to Large Scale Mass Sliding
By 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 Flow Properties of Colliery Spoil Rockpaste as used in the Infilling of Abandoned Mine Workings
By S T. Jarvis
Colliery spoil is the major constituent of colliery spoil ærockpasteÆ which has been used to infill abandoned limestone mines in the West Midlands of England since the early-1980s. The other constitue
Jan 1, 1998
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Moving Towards Sustainable Development in the Mining and Minerals Industry - The Role of a Major Supplier
By J Tsiklieris, O Turner
Suppliers of products and services have a pivotal role in sustainable development in the mining and minerals industry. Reputable suppliers know their products and services, and the industry, and have
Jan 1, 2004
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The Water Footprint of Mining Operations in Space and Time - A New Paradigm for Sustainability Assessments?
As the mining sector increasingly embraces the sustainability agenda, and implements thorough environmental reporting in support of its case for a continued æsocial licence to operateÆ, there is a nee
Jan 1, 2006
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The Role of the Perth Mint in the Valuing, Refining and Marketing of the Precious Maetals
The Perth Mint receives gold and silver from various sources for evaluation and refining. The metals are received in many forms and vary widely in assay. Refining is carried out using the Miller Proc
Jan 1, 1982
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A Geological Appreciation of Recent Oil Exploration in the Canning, Carnarvon, and Perth Basins, Western Australia
Recent exploratory work has greatly enlarged our knowledge of the geology of the sedimentary basins of Western Australia. The most pros-pective of these for oil explorati on are believed to be the Can
Jan 1, 1962