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Gas Properties of Australian Coal
By Hargraves A. J
At 4 MPa gas pres ure and 30°C the sorptive capacity of 10 selected Australian dried coal ranges from 17 to 23 m3/tonne of CH4 and 27 to 36 m3/tonne of CO2. Values for moist coals are about 25 pe
Jan 1, 1985
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Electrical Conductivity of Zinc Electrowinning Electrolytes
By Umetsu Y, Su Qing-quan
The electrical conductivity of electrolytes is very important in metal electrowinning and electrorefining processes as it has a very large influence on the energy consumption. There are few measurem
Jan 1, 1993
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Government Role in the Gold Mining Industry with Special Reference to a Gold Tax
Australia's gold mining industry has seen a resurgence in the past seven years - a resurgence the likes of which has been seen in very few, if any of this nation's other mineral industries.
Jan 1, 1986
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Electrochemistry and Mechanism of Leaching Gold with Ammnoniacal Thiosulphate
By Jin C, Shi X
The electrochemistry of leaching gold with thiosulphate has been studied systematically by using electrochemical techniques. Results show that the current peak of anodic dissolution of gold occurs a
Jan 1, 1993
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Gold and Silver Recovery from Waihi Ore, New Zealand
By Quast K. B
The ore used in this test program was a composite sample from Waihi, New Zealand containing 2.7 g/t gold and 36 g/t silver. From the testwork it was found that a high concentration of sodium cyanide
Jan 1, 1991
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A comparative study of two laboratory crushing techniques for a South African banded iron formation (BIF)
By N Maistry, A Singh
It is estimated that in less than a decade, high-grade iron ore reserves in South Africa will be depleted, leaving only low-grade ores with a dominant lithology of banded iron formation (BIF) hematite
Sep 18, 2023
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Mill Scaleup: Ball Collision Frequency and Collision Energy Density in Laboratory and Plant-Scale Mills
By Mishra BK, Agrawala S
The traditional method of scale-up uses the population-balance model. In particular, the selection function values for a material are determined in a laboratory mill and a variety of correlations ar
Jan 1, 1993
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Application of Tailing Sand and Water as Backfill Material in Metal Mines
By Jianmin H, Shuqin L
This paper analyses problems associated with cement based technique in metal mines, and provides a new mining technique of packing the tailing sand and water into solidified material. In the new te
Jan 1, 1992
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Computerised Underground Diamond Drilling
Diamond drilling is a relatively new commodity in terms of drilling. The first known diamond drilling activities were carried out in the Swiss Alps around 1863 when the Swiss engineer M Leschot des
Jan 1, 1995
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A General Description of Community Life and Safety Work in Vatukoula, Fiji
Vatukoula is credited with the second largest population in the Colony of Fiji. Within an area comprising 550 acres are living approximately 4,500 people. Of these, about 1,150 Fijians, 90 Rotumans, 9
Jan 1, 1953
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A Potential Type on Tin Deposit in East Guangdon, China
By Bin H
East Guangdong tin province overlaps the southmost part of the mesozoic magmatic arcof continental margin type in Southeast China and is dominated by mesozoic syntectic magmatism,which associated to t
Jan 1, 1990
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Pophyry Copper Deposits: A Plate-Tectonics Based Distribution and Occurrence Model
The distribution of p(~rphyt1 copper deposits, in time as well as place, is used to propose an occurrence model based on the genesis models of Sillitoe and Rona. A magmatic source of the metals is
Jan 1, 1987
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Paper No. 124. The Treatment of Slimes by Cyanidation And Electrical Precipitation on Mercury.
The treatment of slimes has of late years been the chief difficulty in connection with cyanide work, in which much time and money has been spent in endeavouring to find a practical solution of this pr
Jan 1, 1903
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The Mechanical and Fluid Pressure Evolution of the Argo Fault Zone, St Ives Goldfield, Western Australia û An Example of an Archaean, Shear-Hosted, Mesothermal Gold System
By S F. Cox
The development of low displacement, moderate to high-angle reverse faults during the formation of the Argo gold deposit within a tholeiitic gabbro host-rock involved a four stage evolution of deforma
Jan 1, 2008
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Some Gold Bearing Rocks at Bingara, N.S.W.
The locality from where these specimens come is distant about 12 miles due south from the township of Bingara New South Wales, and is known locally as Carney's Reef, Barrack's Creek, Top Bin
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Recovery of Fine Gold Particles by Flocculation with Hydrophobic Magnetite
By Langberg D, Gray N. B
The flocculation of hydrophobic magnetite with gold was examined as a possible means of recovering fine (95 per cent were possible for 1.5 - 3.0 ¦m and 5.5 - 7.5 pm gold sizes. The effect of process
Jan 1, 1991
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Ocean Mapping for a Geologic and Legal Framework of New ZealandÆs Marine Estate
The mostly submerged New Zealand sub-continent has a complex geological history and an active oceanographic regime that provides opportunities and challenges for offshore mineral exploration. Known de
Jan 1, 2005
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Problems of Secondary Breaking
Experimentation with new methods, materials and machines to improve primary drilling and blasting is a continuing practice in the hard rock quarry operations of the BMI Group. These experiments wil
Jan 1, 1978
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Gold Particle Characteristics in Narrow Vein Deposits - Implications for Evaluation and Metallurgy
By I M. Platten, Y Xie
Narrow vein gold mineralisation generally contains both fine (<100 ¦m) and coarse (>100 ¦m) gold particles. The in situ size and shape, deportment, distribution and abundance of the particles co
Jan 1, 2008
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A Geological Appreciation of Recent Oil Exploration in the Canning, Carnarvon, and Perth Basins, Western Australia
Recent exploratory work has greatly enlarged our knowledge of the geology of the sedimentary basins of Western Australia. The most pros-pective of these for oil explorati on are believed to be the Can
Jan 1, 1962