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  • AUSIMM
    Process Options Using Solvent Extraction for the Processing of Laterites

    The treatment of nickel ores and concentrates and the subsequent processing to recover separate products of nickel and cobalt is one of the major interests at present in the mining industry. The inc

    Jan 1, 1996

  • AUSIMM
    The Archaen of the Pilbara Block

    The geology and mineral deposits of the West Pilbara Goldfield are described and comparison is made with the Pilbara Goldfield,, In the West Pilbai'a Goldfield two adjacent environments are re

    Jan 1, 1964

  • AUSIMM
    Ocean Mapping for a Geologic and Legal Framework of New ZealandÆs Marine Estate

    The mostly submerged New Zealand sub-continent has a complex geological history and an active oceanographic regime that provides opportunities and challenges for offshore mineral exploration. Known de

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    Polishing Filters for Mineral Processing Plants

    By S Shipard

    Filters are used in water treatment and hydrometallurgical process plants for objectives such as generating a dry spadable solid, pumpable high density slurry or high purity filtrate. The priority obj

    Jul 15, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Unpredictable Gassiness Changes During Longwall Extraction

    By Kerkhoff G, Wood J

    The maximum gas emission into underground workings can be predicted by the use of established methods which have world wide recognition. Changes in gas emission and the influence of the gas and g

    Jan 1, 1988

  • AUSIMM
    Chalcopyrite Flotation and Liberation Characteristics Before and After Autogenous Grinding at Mount Isa Mines Limited

    By Espinosa-Gomez R, Johnson NW

    The Copper Concentrator at Mount Isa Mines Limited treats on average 18 000 tonnes/day of chalcopyrite ore containing typically three per cent copper. The main gangue minerals are iron sulphides (-1

    Jan 1, 1993

  • AUSIMM
    Blind Shaft Drilling of the Agnew Mine No. 1 Ventilation Shaft

    The Agnew Mine No. 1 Ventilation Shaft is the largest diameter shaft blind drilled in a hard rock mining environment. The selection of this method of shaft development was based on achieving an a

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AUSIMM
    Dartbrook Mine - A Case Study

    Any project carries a number of challenges and risks. Inappropriate design, poor project management, time, industrial disputation and capital over runs are all areas which can impact on a project cash

    Jan 1, 1998

  • AUSIMM
    Rogers Pass Tunnel - Bore and Blast

    By Hansmire WH

    The 14.7 km Mt. MacDonald Tunnel beneath Rogers Pass in Canada used both drill-and-blast and machine boring methods. A unique ventilation system provides for diesel operations. The design featured

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AUSIMM
    A New Oppurtunity for Deep Water Hydrocarbon Exploration

    The price of oil and other minerals may not make the costly business of offshore exploration seem -attractive at present. There is little doubt that the future search for the strategic resources w

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AUSIMM
    Analysis of Ball Mill Overload Condition at Bougainville Copper Ltd.

    It is important to prevent the overload ing of mills being operated near maximum tonnage. Changes occurring during overload differ in their usefulness as guides to control action. The Primary Ball

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AUSIMM
    Can Mine to Mill Optimisation Succeed Under Complex Constraints?

    By D Thornton, B Smith, S Demey

    Mine to Mill (MTM) optimisation, a total systems approach to the reduction of energy and cost in mining and mineral processing operations, is well-established technology. However, successful applicati

    Jan 1, 2007

  • AUSIMM
    Extraction Techniques for Airborne Dust Control

    By Browning E. J

    The application of conventional dust control systems in British Coal mines has considerably reduced the incidence of pneumoconiosis. A number of new techniques have been developed involving extrac

    Jan 1, 1988

  • AUSIMM
    Computing from a Remote Mine Site

    By Giedl JG

    Technical applications of computers within the coal industry are expanding rapidly with an increase in the number of users and user locations. Collinsville Coal Company Pty Ltd is an example of a

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AUSIMM
    Technical Developments from 100 Years of Lead Smelting at Port Pirie

    This paper presents a summary of the technical achievements of the Port Pirie Smelter in 100 years of lead smelting and refining. It also aims to give where possible the reasons or circumstances th

    Jan 1, 1989

  • AUSIMM
    Economical and Environmental Operation of Open Cut Mines

    Mining is a high risk, high capital and potentially high reward undertaking. A large proportion of the risk comes from a lack of definition of the orebody (which also provides some of the potential) a

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    The Application of Petrographic Techniques to Carbonisation and Combustion Research at the University of Newcastle

    By Bailey JG

    There are some thirteen laboratories in Australia in which coal petrological work is carried out on a consistent and routine basis. Applied coal petrological research is conducted by several instit

    Jan 1, 1989

  • AUSIMM
    Controlled blasting at the Kutubu oilfield central processing facility, Papua New Guinea

    By Sneddon A

    Expansion of central production facilities at the Kutubu Petroleum Development Project in Papua New Guinea (PNG) required excavation of a steep hillside overlooking operating crude oil processing, sto

    Jan 1, 1994

  • AUSIMM
    Wear of Dragline Wire Ropes

    By H Bartosiewi, M Kuruppu, F Mashiri

    Wire ropes are one of the most heavily used components in a dragline. They are subjected to harsh conditions during the regular usage of a dragline in a mining operation. Hoist ropes are subjected to

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    Principles of Rock Bolting Formation of a Support Medium

    By Hoskings AD

    Bolting forms a prestressed elastic layer of rock which is capable of supporting loads at right angles to the bolted surface. Investigations on rock bolting made with a number of different models g

    Jan 1, 1971