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Observations From the Magazine Dump Clay Capping Trial
By D Ray, D Brett
A clay-capping trial was established in 1996 on Magazine Dump at the Mt Lyell Copper Mine. The trial was initially constructed under the Mount Lyell Remediation Research and Demonstration Program, a c
Jan 1, 2003
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Comparative Study of Iron Ore Characterisation by Optical Image Analysis and QEMSCANTM
By E Donskoi
In order to develop downstream processing routines for iron ore and to understand the behaviour of the ore during such processing, extensive mineralogical characterisation is required. To determine mi
Jul 11, 2011
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Pyrometallurgical treatment of nickel smelting slag with biochar
By L Klemettinen, A Jokilaakso, D Attah-Kyei, P Taskinen, M Tiljander, D Sukhomlinov, D Lindberg
In this study, the use of carbon neutral biochars as reducing agents in the pyrometallurgical treatment of nickel slag was investigated at 1400°C in order to recover valuable elements such as copper a
Jun 19, 2024
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Regulatory Perspective ù Development of Closure Plan With Adequate Financial Assurance for the Protection of Ground Water Quality at the Chino Copper Mine
By K Myers
Since the mid-1990s, the Chino Mine Facility (Chino) located near Silver City, New Mexico has been developing a closure plan with financial assurance to protect water quality, as required by State reg
Jan 1, 2003
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Selective Separation of Hematite from Quartz by Flotation using a Temperature Responsive Polymer
By E Forbes, G V. Franks
"This study investigates the dual function of a temperature responsive anionic co-polymer of poly (N-isopropyl acrylamide) (PNIPAM) as a selective flocculant/flotation collector. PNIPAM is used for se
Aug 12, 2013
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Determining the Open Pit to Underground Transition – a New Method
By P A. Grossman, J H. Rubinstein, M Brazil, D Whittle
Many ore reserves are harvested by a combination of open pit and underground mining methods. In these cases, there is often material that could be mined by either method, and a choice has to be made.
May 9, 2016
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Major Mining and Civil Projects - A Southern African Perspective
This paper cites selected, prominent examples of current, major projects in Southern Africa in both the mining and civil fields. Differences and similarities in the life cycle of mining and civil proj
Jan 1, 1999
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The Evolution of Sublevel Caving at Trojan Mine, Bindura, Zimbabwe
By R Chinamatira
Several technical and economic factors have to be taken into consideration in developing an optimal mining method. This paper describes some of the important factors learnt during the evolution of the
Jan 1, 2000
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Heavy Medium Separation at Iscor's Sishen Iron-Ore-Mine
The Sishen iron-ore-mine produces 3 pro= ducts with size gradings of 25 to 8 mm, 11 to 5 mm and 5 to 0,2 mm and has a product capacity of 20 Mtpa. Ore is produced at an average Fe content of 66,2
Jan 1, 1987
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Making Sure that the Amount of Grade Variation is a Known Known
By G K. Robinson
Variations in many aspects of physical and chemical grade are often of concern to mining operations and mineral processing plants. In most circumstances these amounts of variation are predictable. At
May 24, 2012
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The Re-opening of CSA Mine, Cobar NSW
By M Scamardella
The CSA Mine is located at Cobar, New South Wales, where it was in continuous operation from 1966 to the time it went into receivership on 29 January 1998. When it closed it was under the ownership of
Jan 1, 2000
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Simulating Block Cave Secondary Breakage ù An Application of Information and Operations Management Tools in Mass Mining Systems
By M Scoble, E Rubio
The re-engineering of manufacturing production systems has demonstrated the benefits from using production information for optimising processes. This paper explores the techniques and issues in the ac
Jan 1, 2000
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An attempt to a full energy balance for a pilot-scale stirred media mill
By P Jonsén, S Larsson, M Parian, B I. Pålsson
The question of effective energy utilisation in grinding mills is not new. There are several conflicting arguments about tumbling mills, whether the efficiency is around 1 per cent or maybe 10 per cen
Aug 24, 2022
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Temperature Monitoring of Hydraulic Fractures Used for Preconditioning Massive Conglomerate Strata to Reduce Windblast
By B G. Blacka, O Salisbury, K W. Mills, R G. Jeffrey
Whitehaven Coal Limited operates an underground longwall mine near Narrabri, New South Wales. The mining horizon in the Hoskissons Seam is overlain by a 16–20 m thick unit known as the Digby Conglomer
Nov 5, 2014
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The Starra Au-(Cu) Project, N.W. Queensland
Exploration by Cyprus Minerals Australia Company (formerly Amoco Minerals) has successfully outlined significant Au-(Cu) mineralisation at Starra, 150 kilometres south-east of Mt. Isa. Mineralisation
Jan 1, 1986
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Evaluating rheological features inside tumbling mills using DEM data previously validated against PEPT measurements
By I Govender, T L. Moodley
Tumbling mills are grossly inefficient, using only 5 per cent of the total energy supplied for actual breakage. A significant proportion of this inefficiency is unavoidable owing to geometric limitati
Aug 24, 2022
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Computers-A Management Curse or an Industry Hope?
The development of computers is examined in the context of the mining industry. The risk element is given as a reason for the slow introduction of the computer into mining. Dealing with mining&apo
Jan 1, 1974
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The Mineralogy of Platinum Group Elements in Ophiolite Peridotite, New Caledonia
In the Massif du Sud ophiolite complex platinum group elements occur predominantly as ultrafine-grained inclusions of rutheniridosmine, laurite and iridosmine. These form primary inclusions less th
Jan 1, 1989
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Electron Microscopy Study of Mineral Deposits on the Bioprostheses of Heart Valves
By P M. Larionov, V I. Zaikovskii
Transmission and scanning electron microscopy together with X-ray spectral microprobe analysis were used to investigate the structure and chemical composition of pathological calcified formations on t
Jan 1, 2008
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The Problem of Exploration on Existing Mining Tenements
By G R Ryan
Recent events have raised the issue of whether, and if so when and how, an explorer may gather data from a mining tenement or permit which is held under the relevant mining Act by another party. Two
Jan 1, 1994