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Surface Forces in Flotation - A Critique
It is argued that the capture of par- ticles by bubbles is primarily caused by hydrophobic ("structural") attraction forces. Neither dispersion forces nor double-layer forces can account for hydro-
Jan 1, 1984
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The International Mining Industry ù Linking the Upstream Mineralisation With the Downstream Money
Just as Australia is part of the Pacific Rim, so the Pacific Rim should be viewed as part of the whole world. That applies in particular to that scarce commodity û money. There are five main factors o
Jan 1, 2004
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Two Stage Iron Purification of Zinc Plant Solutions (bbf6e4b6-3e13-4866-8453-33e6cff94330)
By Kershaw M. G
At the Risdon plant of the Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Limited, impurities toxic to the electrolytic production of zinc metal, notably arsenic and antimony, have traditionally been coprec
Jan 1, 1990
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The Detection of Xanthate in Solution and on Sulfide Surfaces to Help Understand and Improve Mineral Separation on Industrial Plants
By R Dunne, D Yan
In flotation where a bulk flotation concentrate is produced or a gangue sulfide such as pyrite contaminates a concentrate, residual collector has to be removed from the sulfide surfaces to allow selec
Jan 1, 2005
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Production Drilling Through Voids at the Sons of Gwalia Mine
Poor ground conditions associated with historical workings have presented significant challenges to the drilling of production downholes at the Sons of Gwalia Mine. The combination of foam and polymer
Jan 1, 2002
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Optimization of Bench blast Design with the Aid of Computer
A new bench blast design method and its realization with the assistance of the computer is introduced. The basic design principle is to define a rhomb cell, called fully- fractured zone, through a s
Jan 1, 1992
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Improving Colliery Performance Through One Big Team, Many Teams or.......???
A cry that is often heard from front-line employees, particularly as a mine grows or circumstances change is "We used to be one big team but now they have set up teams for different functions - we don
Jan 1, 1998
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Environmental Aspects of Prospecting in Arid Terrain
Prospecting in arid terrain can produce substantial environmental impacts, comparable to or greater in magnitude than the impacts associated with actual mining or petroleum production. Impacts ar
Jan 1, 1988
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Access Arrangements Under the Crown Minerals Act - A New Direction?
The Crown Minerals Act 1991 has introduced some significant changes to the New Zealand mining industry, not the least of which relate to the ability of miners to obtain access to land to conduct minin
Jan 1, 1992
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Application of a Digital Computer in Planning Mine Mechanization Preventive Maintenance
By Radenkovic C, Ivkovic S, Minic I
The model, already tested and applied, enables a highly efficaceous solution of the problem of issuing instructions for interested services on the basis of known contents of in- dividual stages of m
Jan 1, 1977
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Handling Political Risk
Before exploration programmes or minerals developments are formulated, a mining company ought to assess how capital can be returned if the project is successful. A fact not well appreciated by the min
Jan 1, 1990
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CFD Modelling of Goaf Gas Migration to Improve the Control of Spontaneous Combustion in Longwalls
By R Balusu
This paper provides an overview of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling capability developed by CSIRO with the aim of improving the knowledge of flow migration dynamics within longwall goaf ar
Jan 1, 2005
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Kaolinite Claystone in the Burralow Formation of the Sydney Basin
The occurrence is recorded of an indurated kaolinite claystone associated with red-beds in the Burralow Formation of the Narrabeen Group near Putty toward the north-west of the Sydney Basin. The clays
Jan 1, 1971
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Colliery Planning on a Mini Computer
By Davies L, Jeffreys J
The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited (BHP) has been successfully using mini computers in its open cut strip and pit coal planning for the past six years. A recent development within the compute
Jan 1, 1982
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The Characterisation of Hydrodynamic Conditions in Industrial Flotation Cells
By J-P Franzidis
Hydrodynamic conditions such as gas dispersion, mixing intensity and solids suspension are known to govern the metallurgical performance of the flotation process. Understanding flotation cell hydrodyn
Jan 1, 2000
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Thermodynamic Modelling of Metallurgical Processes by the Csiro-Sgte Thermodata System
By Wadsley MW
This paper gives an overall view of the CSIRO-SGTE computer system for thermodynamic calculations. The basis of the system is the coupling of a large self-consistent numeric data bank of thermodyn
Jan 1, 1984
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Carpentaria and Mount Isa Mineral Province Study
A unique opportunity is presented to Australia by recent developments in the Carpentaria and Mount Isa Mineral Province.Unique in two ways:The size, diversity and multiplicity of mineral finds in the
Jan 1, 1993
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Facies Concepts in Volcanology
Concepts of facies are of proven worth in sedimentology, but have hitherto received little attention from volcanologists. The time is now ripe to develop facies schemes for volcanic products. This
Jan 1, 1987
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Mine Development at the Whenan Shaft, Olympic Dam Project, South Australia
The Olympic Dam Project constitutes a major resource of Copper and Uranium and has been under intensive evaluation since the discovery in 1975.A 500 metre deep rectangular shaft has been sunk into the
Jan 1, 1985
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The Use of Econometric Models in Mineral Policy Formulation
The use of econometric models to assess the effects of a Government's policy on an industry is gaining momentum. This is particularly so for the Mineral Industry and it is important that mine
Jan 1, 1982