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Description of the Sulphuric Acid, Nitric Acid, and Superphosphate PlantsTHE following paragraphs represent an endeavour to describe, briefly the equipment used for the manufacture of sulphuric acid and superphosphates by the Corporation.SULPHURIC ACID PLANTS.Two separate
Jan 1, 1918
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The development of soil water characteristic curves for soil types classified according to the USCSBy A Satyanaga, H Rahardjo, K G. Mercer
The soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) is one of the most essential soil properties in unsaturated soil mechanics. The water flow and storage characteristics of an unsaturated soil are closely rel
Jul 23, 2018
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In-pit Tailings Disposal at Langer Heinrich – Tailings Storage Facilities in a Unique Hydrogeological SettingBy D Luppnow, C Hore
In-pit tailings storage can provide many advantages when compared to typical above-ground tailings storage facilities (TSFs). As regulations become more restrictive and existing mines expand into new
Jul 27, 2015
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Cogenetic Formation of the Peralkaline Syenite and Oxide Ore-bearing Layered Gabbroic Intrusion of the Baima Igneous Complex, Emeishan Large Igneous Province, South-west ChinaBy J G. Shellnutt, Y Iizuka, T W-Y Hsia, T-C Liu
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The formation of magmatic oxide ore deposits hosted in chemically-evolved layered gabbroic
Mar 18, 2015
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Reverse Sensitivity - A Two-Way Street, Not a Dead EndReverse sensitivity is a critical issue for all extractive activities. Extractive industries can only establish in the location of the particular resource sought to be extracted. Avoiding a location n
Jan 1, 2006
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Lake George MinesIn 1874 a stockman, JE Wright of Foxlow Station, recognised copper mineralisation when he was about 12 kilometres south of the station. The find was on the banks of the Molonglo River. Several small m
Jan 1, 1993
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Hydrothermal Rare Earth Element Mobilisation Processes in the Yinachang Fe-Cu-(REE) Deposit, South-west ChinaBy X Li, M-F Zhou
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The Yinachang deposit in south-west China contains large amounts of Fe, Cu and rare earth e
Mar 18, 2015
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Gravity Gold - The Process of Change - ABSTRACT ONLYEmploying gravity recovery for coarsely liberated gold and sulfide ores has potential to lead to a signifi cant reduction in the energy required for comminution and ultimately can have a significant i
Aug 1, 2010
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Lime magnetite pellets – an alternative iron ore feedstock for lower carbon footprint ironmakingBy M I. Pownceby, M A. Rhamdhani, S Purohit, G Brooks
The current practice of magnetite ore agglomeration involves high temperature oxidation roasting (typically at 1200–1350°C) of magnetite to hematite phase in order to improve the strength and reducibi
Nov 8, 2021
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Improving Fine Sulfide Mineral Recovery ù Plant Evaluation of a New TechnologyBy K Ellis, B Lumsden
A full-scale statistically-based on/off plant trial of a new flotation conditioning technology designed to improve fine mineral recovery was undertaken to determine whether the recovery of selected fi
Jan 1, 2005
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Improving cobalt extraction through oxidative blowing of copper-nickel matteBy R A. Pakhomov, L V. Krupnov, P V. Malakhov, I M. Dymov
The article presents results of thermodynamic calculations and laboratory studies, focusing on the cobalt behaviour during oxidative smelting of copper-nickel mattes. The compositions of the studied s
Aug 21, 2024
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Effect of -1 mm particle size fraction on JPU permeability and granulation characterisationBy O A. Aladejebi, S Mitra, T Singh, D O’Dea, S, T Honey
Granulation of the iron ore blend and the additives is the foremost step in the agglomeration of iron ore fines to achieve a permeable bed during sintering, which is crucial for sinter productivity. T
Sep 18, 2023
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Effects of Open Fire on Ventilation in Coal MinesBy S K. Ray
Open fire in a mine gallery causes large-scale damage to property and sometimes precious lives. Such fires produce two distinct effects, the throttle effect and the buoyancy effect. These effects dist
Jan 1, 2005
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Simplifying the management of critical controlsBy C Young
The identification of Critical Risks, their associated Critical Controls, and the implementation of processes to ensure their ongoing management can be difficult and resource intensive. Answering the
May 5, 2022
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Comparative Proton and Electron Probe Study of Two Representative Indium-Bearing DepositsBy Takagi T, Seetharam R, Sie SH, Naito K
Tin-polymetallic vein type deposits are one of the major source of metal producers in the Circum Pacific Belt. This type of deposit is of great importance for the modem electronics and medical indust
Jan 1, 1995
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Modelling of liquid/liquid interface movement during spindle rotation of refractory – slag corrosion testBy Y Chung, B Choi, H Lee
Numerous studies have explored refractory corrosion in the presence of slag and/or metal, utilising the Finger Rotating Test (FRT). Recent experimental results revealed that corrosion initially increa
Jun 19, 2024
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Application of Infrared Spectral Data for Predictive Modelling of Alteration-Mineralisation SystemsBy S Pontual
The use of spectral data has traditionally been for obtaining mineral information and for mapping out alteration systems. The output from these data is typically in the form of mineral assemblages and
Aug 22, 2011
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3D estimation of variables with complexity in cross-correlation structuresBy N Madani
Linear interpolation of geo-related variables is important to different aspects of mining engineering such as long and short-term mine planning. The ore deposit description attained from spatial model
Nov 21, 2018
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The Alluvial Gold Mining Industry in New Zealand (e23f7043-5a67-4ea8-8bc5-209535977150)By Cowie WJ, Utting BS
The alluvial gold industry of New Zealand is based on the placer deposits in Otago and on the West Coast. Production from these since discovery in the 1850's has been an estimated 480 tonnes (15
Jan 1, 1990
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The Central Eyre Iron Project – Process Selection and DesignBy D Connelly
The Iron Road Limited Central Eyre Iron Project (CEIP) area, located on the Eyre Peninsula of South Australia, covers extensive Archaean iron formations that occur as coarse-grained magnetite bearing
Jul 11, 2011