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Vitrokele - Commercial Application in the Gold Industry
By Paterson M. R, Spencer P. A
Vitrokele technology is a resin process that can be applied in gold plants to reduce both capital and operating costs. The Vitrokele resin can be used for both precious metal recovery and for recove
Jan 1, 1996
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Reconciliation at KCGM Fimiston Operation
By T Berryman
The Fimiston reserve is being depleted at the rate of one million ounces per year; most of which is processed by the Fimiston plant, with the remainder being stockpiled. As for most other large open c
Jan 1, 2006
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Permanent Rockbolts - The Problems are in the Detail
By R Bertuzzi
Permanent rock bolts in civil engineering are taken as having to serve their design purpose for at least 50 years. In many projects the design life is specified as greater than 100 years. A review of
Jan 1, 1999
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Upgrading of MgO in Dolomite Ore by Froth Flotation
Upgrading of MgO in Dolomite Ore by Froth Flotation
Sep 13, 2010
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Practical Solutions to Some Grade Control Problems and Why They Work: A Few Case Studies
Experience in evaluating grade control at operating mines has shown that a number of similar errors re-occur in diverse settings. These can be broadly classed as technical errors, and procedural or gr
Jan 1, 1993
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Implementing Process Design Changes in Process Plants
The resource sector is conservative industry and people are resistant to change. The methods and procedures used to implement changes in process plants ultimately determine the success of such changes
Jan 1, 2009
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The "New Generation" of International Projects
Any engineering firm hoping to do business in the modern world must understand-and take into account-the social and economic realities of client, country, culture, and community. If these consider
Jan 1, 1978
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Improving the Efficiency of Mine Ventilation and Cooling Systems Through Active Control
By R W. Wilson, F H. von Glehn
With ever-increasing energy costs and the modern focus on system efficiencies, the practice of æventilation-on-demandÆ is gaining momentum. Several examples, ranging from paper studies to practical ex
Jan 1, 2005
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The Investigation of Atmospheric Dusts at North Broken Hill Limited
For many years the mining industry at Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia, was carried on with just sufficient attention to underground ventilation and hygiene conditions as to keep pace with nece
Jan 1, 1940
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The Effect of Mineralogy on Desliming and Flotation of Itabirite Iron Ores
By A D. Ferreira, A E. C, A D. Padovezi
The increasing market requirements regarding the quality of products, the enhanced predictability from detailed mine planning, the need for process consolidation and upgrading require continuous inves
Jan 1, 2005
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Contemporary Applications of Computer Aided Engineering and Project Management in the Australian Mining Industry
Competitive commercial circumstances internationally provide a prime impetus for miners to seek new technologies as a means to profitability and survival. Engineering and project management activi
Jan 1, 1986
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The Chinese Tectonics Structure and their Stress Analysis
Through the stress synthesis of many exanples of macrostructure from eastern to western parts of China, it can be concluded that in Chinese tectonics there are two push- twisting forces, one of w
Jan 1, 1987
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Important Acid Ferrous Burden Properties in the Cohesive Zone of a Blast Furnace
By C E. Loo
The cohesive zone has a significant influence on blast furnace operation and performance. The high-temperature behaviour of the reducing ferrous burden determines the properties of the cohesive zone a
Jul 13, 2015
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Keynote Address The Problems of Strong Roof Beds and Water Bearing Strata in the Control of Longwall Faces
The difference between a hypothetical and a theoretical approach is considered and the advantages in using a hypothesis is discussed. Virgin horizontal stresses play an important role in stabilisin
Jan 1, 1986
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Don Hausen, Pioneering Newmont Mineralogist and Mentor - His Influence Continues on at Newmont Today
Don Hausen was a pioneer in the field of quantitative mineralogy. Methodology that he developed at Newmont almost 40 years ago is still employed today, only the technology has advanced. Petrographic m
Jan 1, 2008
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Comparative Cyanide and Thiourea Column Leach Studies on a Central Victorian Gold Ore
This work describes preliminary laboratory testwork to study the relative leaching response to cyanidation and thiourea leaching of an oxidised low grade gold ore. The potential of an alternative li
Jan 1, 1994
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The Newcastle Coalfield NSW - 100 Years of Change
For the purposes of this paper the Newcastle Coalfield is considered to be that 35 km wide rectangular tract of country west of a line running 45 km along the coast, south from Newcastle.
Jan 1, 1993
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Minor Element Composition of Sphalerite and Pyrite as Petrogenetic Indicators
Studies of the minor element content of sphalerite and pyrite have generally been concerned with individual deposits or localised groups of deposits. However, a small number of more regional inves
Jan 1, 1987
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Geostatistical Modelling of Geometallurgical Variables - Problems and Solutions
By C V. Deutsch
"Geometallurgical variables often cause problems to conventional geostatistical workflows. There are many variables; some are compositional and some are non-additive. They often show: complex multiva
Sep 29, 2013
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Minimising Dilution at the George Fisher Mine
Mining of the silver-lead-zinc orebodies at the George Fisher Mine officially started in 2000. A review of mining performance to date shows that many of the extracted primary stopes have experienced s
Jan 1, 2003