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Feasibility Study for a Silicon Industry in Southland
By D S. Nicholson, T Marshall
Reserves of high-grade quartz gravel, lignite and timber suitable for the production of silicon metal and ferrosilicon on large scale occur within 40 miles of Bluff Harbour. Undeveloped hydroelectric
Jan 1, 1971
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The Leaching of Zinc Sulphide Concentrate in Sulphate-Chloride Solutions with Ferric Ions
Zinc sulphide concentrate from Mount lsa, Australia, was leached in acidic sulphate-chloride solutions using ferric ions as oxidants under atmospheric pressure. The parameters of temperature, particle
Jan 1, 1994
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Treatment of Rum Jungle Uranium Ore
By Bayly MG, Harris JA
The current operational practice at the Territory Enterprises Pty, Limited uranium oxide plant,, and some aspects of researc$ and development work at Rum Jungle are outlined with pertinent comments
Jan 1, 1968
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Continuous Improvement at Pasminco Metals - Sulphide
By Coates J. R, Firth I. C
The Imperial Smelting Furnace at Cockle Creek, NSW, was constructed in 1961 and is the oldest facility using the Imperial Smelting process in operation. In recent years there have been significant i
Jan 1, 1993
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The Note on Further Consideration of Flooding and Hold-Up Phenomena in the Bosh
By Warner RE
SINCE 1952, when Elliott et a/ first applied the Sherwood correlation for flooding in chemical absorption towers to blast furnaces numerous investigators throughout the world have followed their ex
Jan 1, 1975
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Borehole Instrumentation for Groundwater Investigations in Underground and Surface Coal Mine Environments
By Crellin D, Reed SM
The paper presents details of borehole instrumentation schemes for the purposes of monitoring rock and fill deformations associated with groundwater in underground and surface coal mines. The instru
Jan 1, 1988
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The Design, Construction and Operation of a 500,00 Tonnes per Annum Carbon-in-Pulp Plant at Kambalda, Western Australia
Economic conditions dictated the lead time from concept to commissioning of the Kambalda C.I.P. Plant. The high gold price prevailing at the time the Victory ore-body was discovered provided the imp
Jan 1, 1982
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Recent Advances in Excavation Technology - The Mitsui Roadheader
Roadheaders have had a chequered history in hard rock excavation in Australia since their introduction into the country in 1972. This has resulted in a poor reputation among both clients and contracto
Jan 1, 1993
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Treatment and Utilisation of Hilton Mine Water
By Teague JWS, Jung RF, Kadletz O, Jones DR, Jones CJ
A study of the passive treatment system for Hilton minewater revealed that it consists of four main process steps. The water, which contains soluble and particulate iron and zinc and is supersaturat
Jan 1, 1988
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Compacted nickel Powders for Alloying and Electroplating
By Flann R. C
A small modification to current industrial practice should lead to better nickel powders for use in alloying, electroplating, and powder metallurgy. Nickel powder compacts sold for alloying are not
Jan 1, 1979
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A review of damage caused by the 1993 Finisterre Range earthquakes, Papua New Guinea
By Browne TJ
On 13 October 1993, a shallow earthquake registering 7.1 on the Richter Scale occurred near Tauta in the Finisterre Range of Papua New Guinea (PNG) killing 37 people. The aftershock series lasted thre
Jan 1, 1994
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The Role of Sulfide Minerals and Carbon in The Pretreatment of Refractory Gold Ores with Chlorine
By Hendrix J. L, Nelson J. H
A study was conducted to examine how pretreatment of carbon-bearing gold ores with chlorine enhances gold recovery by cyanidation. It is hypothesized that metal species (including iron and copper) d
Jan 1, 1991
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Novel Chemistry for the Removal of Gold and Silver from Carbon
By Monette J. C, Nulty J. H
High temperatures and pressures are required to obtain acceptable stripping rates. Higher chemically induced stripping rates could reduce the need for higher temperatures which lead to cyanide losse
Jan 1, 1991
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The development of epithermal gold and porphyry copper-style mineralisation within an intrusive centre: Acupan, Baguio district, Philippines.
Acupan is considered to be an intrusive centre as several igneous phases have been emplaced in the vicinity of the mine over the past 8 Ma. They include the Lucbuban gabbro, Virac granodiorite, Ampuca
Jan 1, 1990
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The Value of Early Geotechnical Assessment in Mine Planning
By D Thomas, B Gallagher
Valuable data for geotechnical interpretation and integration into effective Australian underground mine planning may often be available, yet is not always fully appreciated or utilised, particularly
Jan 1, 2005
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The Solvent Extraction - Electrowinning Recovery of Zinc from Eskay Creek Pressure Oxidation Solutions Using Cyanex 302 Extractant
By West-Sells P, King J. A, Patel C
The Eskay Creek orebody is located in north-central British Columbia (Canada). The ore contains major gold and silver values and minor but economically significant quantities of zinc. The refractory
Jan 1, 1993
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Gold, Conveyor Belts, and Efficiency A Guide to Cleaning Belts and Improving Transfer Points on Gold Mining and Processing Conveyors
Inefficient conveyors suffer carryback, leading to the build-up of materials on idlers, and other expensive components. They spill and leak material at loading zones and transfer points, causing acc
Jan 1, 1991
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A System Approach to Mine Waste Remediation, the Kristineberg Mine, Northern Sweden
By H Holmstr÷m, A Widerlund, M Lindvall
At the Kristineberg mine in northern Sweden sulfide-rich, poorly buffered tailings have been deposited in five impoundments located along a valley. The tailings area has been remediated by applying a
Jan 1, 2003
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The Use of Stressed Anchors in Open Excavations and Surface Structures
Where vertical or near vertical faces are required in open excavations in soils and rocks, some form of stabilization of the 'cut is often necessary. Stressed anchors either alone or in combin
Jan 1, 1971
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Coal and Minerals Comminution with High Pressure Waterjet Assistance
By Galecki G
The investigations conducted in the High Pressure Lab at the University of Missouri-Rolla demonstrated the ability of high pressure waterjets to excavate coal and minerals, disintegrate materials an
Jan 1, 1993