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The Role of Conditioning Energy in Emulsion Flotation
The effect of conditioning energy input on the metallurgical results of an emulsion flotation process has been attributed by previous authors to a detergency process. This publication shows that suc
Jan 1, 1969
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Dust Resulting From Blasting in Surface Mines and its Control
By S Arya, A Bhandari
Dust emissions by blasting are of concern to both mine operators and surrounding communities. The quantity of dust produced, and the effects of its dispersal depend substantially on geological, blasti
Jan 1, 2004
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Carbothermal Reduction of Ilmenite Concentrates and Synthetic Rutile in Different Gas Atmospheres
Carbothermal Reduction of Ilmenite Concentrates and Synthetic Rutile in Different Gas Atmospheres
Sep 13, 2010
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Geometallurgy - Tricks, Traps andáTreasures
By G Harbort, C Sola
The rapid development of geometallurgy in the mining industry has occurred in relatively recent times. Its importance as an independent discipline in the mineral processing world has been emphasised a
Oct 29, 2012
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The Challenges of Success
Mining in the twenty-first century brings with it a new range of challenges, some unfamiliar to our industry. Skilled staff recruitment and retention is a significant issue. Equipment supply lead time
Jan 1, 2007
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Financial Optimization of Projects from Pre-Development Onwards
By Cole NH
Substantial savings in terms of project time, cost, and financial viability can result through the expert involvement of independent financial advisors in the early stages of any mining project&ap
Jan 1, 1986
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Towards 2000 - Significant Improvements in Coring Systems
In looking towards 2000, it is more than appropriate that we look back on the history of diamond drilling to give us a better understanding of where we have come from and see the significant advanc
Jan 1, 1992
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The Relevance of Risk - A Management Perspective
In 1989 Henry Fairlie wrote a cover story for The New York Republic, 'Fear of Living'. He noted, `The first Apollo space craft caught fire during a test on the launch pad. Three astronauts
Jan 1, 1994
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Examination of Ultrasonic Treatment of Iron Ore Fines Using Automatic Iron Ore Texture Classification
By T Raynlyn, J J. Campbell, J M. Young
In order to correctly predict the performance of beneficiation processes, such as hydrocycloning or ultrasonic treatment of iron ore fines, it is important to understand possible changes in size distr
Jan 1, 2007
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A Comparison through Observation and Simulation of the Power Utilisation and Performance of Two Dissimilar Comminution Plants
By Johnston G, Revy T
Dominion Mining Ltd. and the JKMRC have conducted a detailed investigation of the performance of two of Dominion Mining's gold treatment plants (Haveluck and Paddy's Flat). In terms of des
Jan 1, 1991
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Lithostratigraphic Approach to an Alluvial Goldmine: An Example from Scotland Point in Central Otago
Gold bearing sediments at Scotland Point occur within the Quaternary Gibbston Fonnation, which underlies Cromwell Flat in Central Otago. Gibbston Fonnation unconformably overlies Teniary Manuherikia G
Jan 1, 1988
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Methods Development and Operator Training as an Integral Part of the Operation of the Concentrators at Isa Mine, Mount Isa
P'his per describes the training and methods development programme in the Concen- trators at Isa Mine. The benefits of such a prosoo .n:e '.__-. _ 'ueen highlighted.
Jan 1, 1978
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Sustainability of the Flooding of Lignite Mining Lakes as a Remediation Technique Against Acidification in the Lusatian Mining District, Germany
By W Uhlmann, U Grnnewald, B Nixdorf
Flooding with surface water is the preferred technique for the abatement of acidification from pyrite oxidation in the lakes of abandoned Lusatian lignite mines. However, water resources of the region
Jan 1, 2003
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Japanese Activities in Exploring and Evaluating Seafloor Massive Sulfides
More than ten seafloor massive sulfides (SMSs), which tend to be enriched in Au and Ag with varying amounts of Zn, Pb and Ba, have been reported in Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) including the
Jan 1, 2008
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Mineral Attachment and Bubble Bursting in Flotation Froths
By J J. Cilliers, E Ventura-Medina
Mineral froth flotation is used to separate particles of valuable mineral from its associated gangue. It involves the selective separation of the hydrophobic particles from the slurry into the froth.
Jan 1, 2005
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The Potential Use of Foam Technology in Underground Backfilling and Surface Tailings Disposal
By D Millette, F Gay
Surface tailings are finely ground waste materials produced in all mines after the mineral or metal has been removed from the metallurgical process. Current methods for disposal of tailings involve co
Jan 1, 2000
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A New Approach to Planning at Solid Energy New Zealand
By D Elder, S Bell
Over the last five years Solid Energy New Zealand (SENZ) has gone through a series of changes in response to both external and internal factors. These changes have included corporate reorganisation an
Jan 1, 2002
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Mechanisms Involved in Thermal Comminution
By Chaves AP, Delboni H. Jr
Thermal comminution is an industrial process specially suited to very abrasive material, when contamination with Fe from wearing parts of conventional crushing and grinding equipment must be avoided
Jan 1, 1993
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Recent Developments in Oil Exploration - New Zealand
Much of New Zealand is comparatively young geologically in the sense that it has only recently been uplifted. In many places young marine sediments are to be found at high altitudes, as evidenced by t
Jan 1, 1962
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Hydrothermal Alteration Around Younger Intrusives Near Karamea Bend, North-West Nelson, New Zealand
Ordovician metasedimenIs near the Karamea Bend and east of Ihe upper Carboniferous Karamea batholith were intruded by acidic stocks during the Cretaeeous. K/ Ar dating of two of the stocks gave 110 &
Jan 1, 1976