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Reliability of Subsidence Prediction Methods for Use in Mining Decisions in New South Wales
Subsidence prediction methods can be divided into two basic types: empirical and analytical. Empirical methods are based largely on a combination of experience, intuition and observations from a large
Jan 1, 1991
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Usage of Anionic Dispersants to Reduce the Impact of Clay Particles in Flotation of Copper and Gold at the Telfer Mine
By G Kluck, N Stoitis, D R. Seaman, R A. Lauten
The presence of clays, in particular clay slime, may complicate many mining operations. Clay slime particles may possess a negative or positive charge depending upon the pH in the process and their pr
Oct 29, 2012
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Some Practical Aspects of Design and Operation of Water and Ore Addition Points in Grinding Circuits
The design of water and ore addition points has an important bearing on the ease of operation of a grinding circuit. The nature of some of the design decisions and the possible options of the desi
Jan 1, 1978
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Some Aspects of the Carbonaceous Fraction of Mount Isa Lead Concentrate
By Harraway D. H, Draper N
The association of graphite with a fine grained pyrite in the Mount Isa lead-zinc ore was investigated from mineralogical and metallurgical standpoints. The pyrite has been partially or completely rep
Jan 1, 1961
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International Diversification - The Niugini Mining Experience
By Clappison D. J
Since its formation in Papua New Guinea and raising of A$2 million in 1980, Niugini Mining Limited (NML) has grown to a company capitalised on the Australian Stock Exchange at about A$350 million. I
Jan 1, 1996
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Computers in Mineral Exploration: Establishing a Knowledge Base in the Search for Diamonds
By Wheatley MR
Answers to the questions "which rocks contain diamonds?" and "which indicator minerals should diamond explorers look for?" are no longer so easily obtained, now that diamonds are known to occur in
Jan 1, 1989
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The Role Of The Geoligical Survey Of Queensland In Exploratory Coal Drilling
The Coal Section of the Geological Survey of Queensland was formed in 1950 to plan and supervise systematic diamond drilling programmes to investigate the State's coal resources. For the first
Jan 1, 1977
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The Rosebery Mine Underground Refrigeration Project
By G Newling
Zinifex Rosebery Mine is a lead-zinc underground mining operation located at the base of Mount Black, on the West Coast of Tasmania. Mining activities at the Rosebery Mine have been undertaken for ove
Jan 1, 2008
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Evaluating Groundwater Impacts From Dewatering Operations to Support a Coal Project
By N J. Arunakumaren
A coal mine is proposed for an area where a major river traverses the project area. There were initial concerns that inflow of groundwater from exposures of high permeability alluvium associated with
Jan 1, 2003
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Extending Real-Time Decision-Making Systems into Mine Maintenance Programs
By M Lewis, A Cook
This paper is based on the technology and functionality of a Modular Mining IntelliMINE« system which is a real-time decision-making tool. The IntelliMINE« system, incorporating Dispatch, is a fully I
Jan 1, 2000
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The Chemical Basis of Flotation
DR. WARK, said: I have not come to Broken Hill to tell you how to conduct flotation operations; indeed, during my short stay here I have already learned much concerning the process, of the many diffic
Jan 1, 1933
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Management of Mine Water Integrated to Mining Systems
By Owen D
A central part of mine planning is to ensure the protection of the beneficial uses of water. Integrated mining software does not generally provide tools to help the mining engineer to achieve this o
Jan 1, 1995
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Lead-Zinc Flotation Circuits Tested at Mount Isa Mines 1959-1963
By Harraway DH, Tanner AC
The various circuits tried!at Mount.Isa Mines during the period 1959-1963 to improve the differential%f lotation of galena and sphalerite are reported. The benefits and disadvantages of 'the vari
Jan 1, 1963
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Alternative Fuels for Pyrometallurgical Operations
The impact on metallurgical operations of the hydrocarbon energy price hike can be greatly alleviated by recourse to alternative fuels. Information is provided on fuels such as coal, coke, coal-oi
Jan 1, 1981
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Oroclinal Blending in the Evolution of the New England - Yarrol Orogenand the Moreton Basin
By Korsch RJ
Permian oroclines in eastern Australia must have formed by sliding on a detachment surface. It is identified as a westward- dipping Devonian and Carboniferous sub- duction zone. Major strike-slip fa
Jan 1, 1987
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Alternatives when Mine Ventilation Inadequate
When a fire or explosion occurs underground the ventilation maybe disrupted and the atmos- phere may become oxygen deficient and filled with noxious and flammable gases. The basic survival technique
Jan 1, 1983
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Polymetallic Mineralization Associated with Cenozoic Volcanism in Northern Puna, Argentina
By de Brodtkorb MK
Late Cenozoic ore deposits "Precious and base metal-rich" and " Sn-Ag-polymetallic"of Northern Puna are associated either with Middle Miocene dacitic volcanic-dome complexes or with Upper Miocene dac
Jan 1, 1995
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New Solid and Liquid Ion Exchange Extractants for Gold
By Mackenzie JMW, Virnig MJ, Kotze MH
A new range of solid and liquid ion exchange extractants for gold based on the guanidine functionality is described. These extractants have pH versus gold extraction isotherms which lie between thos
Jan 1, 1993
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Hydraulic Fill at Osborne Mine
By J A. Brown
Osborne Mine commenced hydraulic filling of three stopes in April 1999. Two of these stopes experienced barricade failures in July 1999 and January 2000. As a result, a review of hydraulic filling was
Jan 1, 2002
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Biological Filtration of Industrial Effluent Water: A Successful Case Study
The production of 100,000 tonnes per year of synthetic rutile from the processing of ilmenite, coal and copperas (iron sulphate) produces 200 cubic metres per hour of effluent water. A 2.0 hectare
Jan 1, 1988