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  • AUSIMM
    An Evaluation of Sampling Errors in a Mineral Concentrator

    This paper describes an investigation of the sampling problems which contributed to erroneous Concentrator production forecasts at the mining operation of Bougainville Copper Ltd (BCL) in the North So

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Benchmarking ù A Practical Technique for Measuring and Improving Operational Performance

    By P J. Harper

    Maximising shareholder value is a widely stated strategic goal of many mining companies. Mining projects can be capital intensive and achieving good returns is essential to encourage future investment

    Jan 1, 2005

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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

  • AUSIMM
    Mill Evaluation at Peko Mines N.L.

    The flotation circuit handling Peko ore at Peko Mines N.L. was examined in July 1970 with a view to determining simple changes in circuitry or reagents which could improve the grade and recovery o

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Training Geologist for the Mining Industry

    In 1965, Peter Flawn author of the famous text-book on Mineral Resources (1966) published a paper in Economic Geology with the delightful title `Who took the `Economic' out of Economic Geology?&a

    Jan 1, 1993

  • AUSIMM
    Maintenance Aspects of Off Highway Trucks - A Case Study

    Engineering availability of the 120/200 tonne Wabco haulpak fleet at Mt. Whaleback was in the mid fifties and unstable. The project to achieve a reliable 66% during 1980 highlighted "plannable" mai

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AUSIMM
    Summary and Conclusions

    THIS SYMPOSIUM ON AUSTRALIAN BEACH SANDS IS MOST TIMELY; WHEN WE ARE APPROACHING PEAK PRODUCTION FROM THESE RESOURCES AND WHEN PRICES ARE GOOD, BUT THE RESOURCES CAN BE SEEN TO BE COMING TO AN END

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Uranium Exploration in Australia

    Uranium minerals were found in Australia as early as 1869, but it was not until the 1940's that a search specifically for uranium was begun. Instrument types and techniques used in early explora

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Problems Encountered in Dewatering a Nigerian Coal Mine

    The only functional underground Coal Mine in Nigeria is located in Enugu in Anambra State. For some years now the mine has been beset with a perenial problem of flooding. This has hampered produc- t

    Jan 1, 1988

  • AUSIMM
    Protection of Environment in Conveying of Bulk Powder Materials

    By C Pypno, P Nowakowski, T Opasiak, C

    Belt conveyors are machines for continuous transport with most applications in mining industry in Poland. This is a result of simple construction and cheap operating costs. But conveying materials by

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Electrorefining of Pyrometallurgical Zinc ù A Potential Industrial Process?

    Zinc produced by pyrometallurgical processing techniques suffers the disadvantage of restricted market potential because of its impurity contents, typically lead and cadmium. Market zinc to the Specia

    Jan 1, 2000

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    CABS-A User-Oriented Costs and Budget System with Particular Emphasis on Responsibility Accounting

    CABS - Costs and Budget System - is being developed to provide more appropriate tools to assist cost control. The most important of these tools is responsibility accounting, that is to ensure the r

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Grade Control Sampling Quality Assurance/Quality Control in a High-Grade Gold Mine - Gosowong, Indonesia

    By K Steamy, D Lesmana, K Yulia

    Effective selective mining relies heavily on high quality geological data and assay data. Such assay data is dependent on effective sampling protocols, sample preparation techniques, assaying practice

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Getting Value From R&D

    New knowledge has no economic value unless it can be applied, or æcapturedÆ, as the R&D jargon has it. Australia probably spends more than $500 m per year on mineral industry R&D, distributed amongst

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Rate Limitations of the Slag Fuming Process

    While there is reasonable agreement on the basic chemistry of the slag fuming process, there has been an on-going debate for nearly 50 years as to the nature of the rate controlling factors in its ind

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Government Involvement in the Mining Industry

    The subject of government involvement in industry is, to say the least, a touchy one. For many it conjures up thoughts of socialisation or nationalisation. For others it is a desirable objective a

    Jan 1, 1975

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    The Use of Separate Unit Processes and Indirect Leaching for the Recovery of Copper from Chalcocite and Chalcopyrite

    By D R. Lueking

    A technology involving separate unit processes for the generation and use of ferric ions for the oxidation of sulphidic minerals has been developed. The technology utilises a stand-alone automated bio

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Checking Precision and Bias Before and After Construction of Sampling Systems

    Sampling systems are never perfect. They all have some bias and give variable sampling errors. The ways of thinking about bias and precision should be different before and after construction (or recon

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Applications of Quantitative Process Mineralogy through the Mining Cycle

    The efficient development and exploitation of an orebody relies on an understanding of the mineral characteristics of the deposit. This information is valuable throughout the mining cycle - during exp

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Weathering of Base Metal Deposits and Implications for Exploration in the Lachlan Fold Belt

    The weathering of different types of base metal deposits in the semi-arid environment of the Lachlan Fold Belt of western New South Wales affects the geochemistry of outcropping ironstones (gossans) a

    Jan 1, 2004