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Studies of Interfacial Phenomena in Metallurgical Melts in the GKW CRC
Metal smelting is seeing a continual increase in intensity and throughput in recent years. This is done with increasing demand for cost/capital efficiency, higher recovery, and managed environmental i
Jan 1, 2000
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Detection and Prevention of Ferrosilicon Corrosion in Dense Medium Plants
By Guerney P. J
A suspension of finely powdered ferrosilicon in water is the dense medium used in the gravity upgrading of iron ore, diamonds and other minerals. Ferrosilicon can he lost in the plant through corros
Jan 1, 1997
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People-Total Quality Control and Japanese Management
Total quality control in tandem with Japanese style management largely accounts for the high product quality and international competitiveness of growing manufactured exports from Japan. Japanese
Jan 1, 1982
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Energy to the Year 2001: A 1981 Perspective of Australia's Oil Exploration Outlook
There are still vast areas of Australia in which either the hydrocarbon potential has already been indicated but from which no hydrocarbons have been produced or else are completely untested. Despi
Jan 1, 1981
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Voorspoed Diamond Mine - Challenges of Re-Opening a Historical Mine with an Inferred Resource
The pyroclastic-filled Voorspoed kimberlite pipe has a low grade due to significant internal dilution which translates to a marginal business case. The site, with excavations, tailings dumps and build
Jan 1, 2009
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A Mechanism of Fluid Infiltration Through Minerals - Implications for Element Mobilisation Within the Earth
By H Austrheim, A K. Engvik, A Putnis
How aqueous fluids move through rocks and minerals is a question of possible pathways and mechanisms. Existing pathways such as fractures and grain or mineral boundaries provide obvious channels for f
Jan 1, 2008
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Refining Advantages of Australian Indigenous Crudes
This paper examines the properties of Australian indigenous crude oil and the changes to Australian refinery process- ing required after the Gippsland crude finds in the late '60s. In addition
Jan 1, 1982
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Microstructural Changes During the Reduction of Wustite
By Matthew SP, Hayes PC
The product morphologies formed on the reduction of dense wustite crystals are classified into three types,A) porous iron, B) porous wustite covered with dense iron and C) dense wustite covered wi
Jan 1, 1984
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Some Notes on the White Cliffs Opal Fields, Wilcannia
White Cliffs Opal Field is situated in the Parish of Kirk, County of YulguIgra, New South Wales, about sixty miles from Wilcannia, and the River Darling. It is near the southern edge of the cretaceous
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On the stability of CaS in liquid steel containing alumina or spinel inclusions
By N N. Viswanathan, D Kumar, S Kumar
In secondary steelmaking, calcium treatment is practised to modify the solid alumina or spinel inclusions into liquid or partially liquid calcium aluminates. It has been seen that the dissolved calciu
Jun 19, 2024
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Diveristy - A Strength for Western Mining
Diversity is a key strength for Western Mining Corporation. An international corporation with assets of about $A10 billion, WMC is engaged in both mining and downstream processing of minerals includin
Jan 1, 1996
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Gold telluride synthesis and flotation
By B Tadesse, L G. Dyer, K Ward
The Golden Mile ore deposit in Western Australia is one of the largest gold telluride deposits in the world. Approximately 20 per cent of the contained gold in the deposit is present as gold telluride
Aug 24, 2022
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Lead Smelting at Sulphide Corporation Ltd.'s Cockle Creek Works
THIS paper is not intended to be a detailed description of the lead, smelting plant at Cockle Creek, as this has been covered in previous papers for the Institute in 1918, Proceedings No. 31, by other
Jan 1, 1923
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Geotechnical Input to the Porgera Gold Project, Enga Province Papua New Guinea
By Mules GJ
Geotechnical investigations have played a key role in influencing decisions for development of the Porgera Gold Project in the highlands of Papua New Guinea. Porgera is located 130 km west-northwest o
Jan 1, 1990
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Optimising Mining Selectivity with Particular Emphasis on Bench Height : A Case Study at the Telfer Gold Mine, Western Australia
By Whitham M
Prior to exploitation, the feasibility of mining and recovering ore can usually be determined to a satisfactory level of uncertainty by the consideration of conceptual scenarios, using a range of r
Jan 1, 1991
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Optimisation of copper treatment at Mount Isa Mines Limited
By Canning RL, Pritchard J
The surface treatment works in the Mount Isa Mines Limited copper stream consist of a concentrator and smelter with annual capacities of 5.6 million tonnes of ore and production of 155 000 tonnes
Jan 1, 1986
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Chemical Optimisation of Smelting Processes
By Floyd JM
Conventional smelting reactor systems were designed to recover only one main element from their feedstocks. They did not possess sufficient flexibility to allow optimisation of co-production of multip
Jan 1, 1985
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Comparison of Sulfide Oxidation in Unweathered Pyritic Mine Tailings
By R Herbert, M E. Malmstr÷, S U. Salmon
The study focuses on sulfide oxidation processes in unweathered pyrite-rich mine tailings from a soil-covered impoundment in northern Sweden. To simulate the oxygen-limited conditions in water saturat
Jan 1, 2003
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A Generalized Account of the Paraburdoo Iron Orebodies
By Jackson D. G
Iron ore mineralisation in the Paraburdoo environs is known to extend almost continuously over a strike length of 55 kilometres. Six formations of the Mount Bruce Supergroup con- tain high grade min
Jan 1, 1979
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Textural Evaluation of Nickel Sulphide Gossans
By Travis G. A
The Mons Cupri Cu-Pb-Zn deposit is situated within a complex Archaean volcanic sequence dominated by rhyolitic fragmental rocks. This sequence is underlain by a 150 m group of rhyolitic ash flow t
Jan 1, 1973