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Designing and Operating Heap Leaching Processes with Both Eyes Open
Process engineering principles are used to analyse the features of leaching processes for large masses of low grade, unprocessed ore. Different performance characteristics are related to the numerou
Jan 1, 1994
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Beyond CIP/CIL - A Combination of Existing Technologies Utilising Gravity, Flotation and Intensive Leach May Herald the Future for Gold Ore Processing
With the burgeoning opportunities for new gold mines to be developed the opportunity now exists for a reassessment of the optimal processing path for these gold ores. Projects have traditionally follo
Jan 1, 2004
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Mining and Handling of Nauru Phosphate Rock
Nauru Phosphate, which is one of the world's highest grade deposits discovered to date, contributed in 1969, 2.2 million tons of the total world production of 77.7 million tons. Phosphate produ
Jan 1, 1971
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Geochemical Dispersion from Outcropping Gossans at Mt. Bulga, New South Wales
By Dunlop A. C
A brief study from the Mt. Bulga prospect com- pares the chemistry and mineralogy of different soil fractions and other materials to suggest a sequence of surficial metal dispersion from adjacent g
Jan 1, 1988
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Practical Optimisation of the Flotation Circuit at West Cliff Washery
By Kazis JV
The beneficiation of fine coal has been the major problem facing the coal preparation engineer in recent years. The influence of clay slime, particle size and reagent type are but a few of the many
Jan 1, 1984
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Application of Whittle Four-D to Risk Management in Pit Optimisation
Nine case studies are presented to illustrate how risks can be, minimised or quantified during pit optimisation, utilising Whittle Four-D software. Each case study covers a specific problem that has
Jan 1, 1994
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The Keer Quarry Project
The exposed high face of Kerr's Quarry has dominated the township of Ferntree Gully for half a century. The near perpendicular face of bare dacite rock is a crumbling scar in an area of signi
Jan 1, 1976
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The Palaeoproterozoic Warramunga Formation, Tennant Creek Block, Central Australia: Sedimentology, Geochemistry and Provenance
By N Donnellan
The Palaeoproterozoic Warramunga Formation is notable as the host to the enigmatic, so-called 'Tennant Creek style' mineralisation. These polymetallic (but mainly Au-Cu-Bi) ore deposits t
Jan 1, 1994
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Evaluation of Gravity Spirals for Beneficiation of Banded Haematite Jasper Iron Ore of India
By D R. Venkatesulu, N K. Nanda
Due to increased production of steel in India, the thrust is now on iron ore producers not only to enhance productivity from existing mines, but to look also into alternative resources, like lean grad
Jan 1, 2009
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Geotechnical Factors Affecting the Surface Placement of Process Tailings in Paste Form
By D J. A Van Zyl, J C. Cunning
Technological advances associated with the expanded application of paste technology in underground mine backfilling are now stimulating an interest in the disposal of process tailings as paste in the
Jan 1, 1998
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A Comprehensive Dynamic Model of the Pierce-Smith Copper Converter: A First Step Towards Better Converter-Aisle Operation
By I T. Cameron
The commercial production of copper metal involves a sequence of purification stages. One step of this process eliminates bulk quantities of iron and sulphur from matte Cu2S(FeS to produce blister con
Jan 1, 1998
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The Sepon Copper Deposits (Laos) and Their Relation to Carlin-like Gold Mineralisation
By B Davis, M Wallace, J Stewart, C F Burrett, J B. Cannell
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The Sepon district in Lao PDR contains 1.8 Mt of JORC (2012) compliant contained Cu resourc
Mar 18, 2015
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Some Coal Washing Developments in Australia
Coal washing practice can be improved not only by critical examination of the plant being operated but also by studying plants operated in other areas. The developments at the Australian Iron & Steel
Jan 1, 1975
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Nanisivik Mine - Operations and Innovations in a Arctic Environment
By Sutherland R. A, Rawling K. R
The Nanisivik Mine is located 750 km north of the Arctic Circle at the north end of Baffin Island in the Canadian High Arctic, and has been in production since 1976. The paper describes the regional
Jan 1, 1993
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The Spatial and Temporal Variation of the Type and Rank of Australian coals
Commercial or potentially commercial deposits of coal occur in Australia in strata ranging in age from Permian to Tertiary. The coals of each period tend to show a community of petrographic character
Jan 1, 1975
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The Exploitation of Titanium and Zirconium in Australia
The metals titanium and zirconium and their alloys occupy individually unique positions in the catalogue of metallic materials available for engineering applications. Because of the uniqueness of t
Jan 1, 1969
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Geology - Paper No. 3 Applicaton Of Aerial Gamma Radiation Spectrometry In Australian Mineral Exploration
In order to understand the technique, basic theoretical principles of radiation emission and in- strumentation theory are reviewed. Methods of surveying, reduction of data and interpretation are outl
Jan 1, 1969
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Spontaneous Fire Risk Rating of a Colliery Proposed to be Developed by Short Wall Method of Mining
By Sen S. K, Banerjee D. D, Nandy D. K
It has been stressed that the intrinsic spon- taneous heating characteristics of a coal is not enough in predicting spontaneous fire risk of a mine. The influence of extraneous conditions created f
Jan 1, 1988
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The Disposal of Concentrating Mill Residues at Broken Hill, N.S.W. with Particular Reference to the Broken Hill South LTD.
AT Broken Hill, N.S.W., where flotation is tbe final stage in concentration, the gangue minerals are discharged as an aqueous pulp, and water recovery from the pulp being essential, provision must be
Jan 1, 1927
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Some Aspects of the Formation and Nature of Brown Coal, and of the Behaviour of Brown Coal Ash in Water Tube Boilers, with Special Reference to Victorian Deposits
Early theories of coal formation are outlined, with special emphasis on the arguments for allochthony and autochthony. Various aspects of the nature, growth, and decay of the characteristic vegetation
Jan 1, 1962