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Northland Halloysite ù Past, Present and FutureBy S Marsters
Imerys Tableware New Zealand Limited has mining rights to four deposits of halloysite, which are located about 203 km north of Auckland, New Zealand. These primary deposits were formed by the hydrothe
Jan 1, 2002
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Men and Materials Handling In 1100 Orebody Of Mount Isa Mines LimitedBy Kennedy B. J
The 1100 Orebody is the main copper production area of Isa Mine with an output of 390 000 tonnes per four week period and a work force of approximately 260 men per shift. Currently a total of 56 ni
Jan 1, 1977
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Using Fundamentals to Break the Breakdown Maintenance CycleDuring 1991 - 1993 the author interviewed approximately thirty senior managers of varying responsibilities in either the engineering, construction or operation of a heavy industrial facility. The purp
Jan 1, 1998
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Oxidant Addition During Gold Ore ProcessingBy Komosa T
The increase in the proportion of sulphide ore treated by the gold mining industry has led to generally higher oxygen requirements. Additions of pure oxygen, hydrogen peroxide and in some cases calciu
Jan 1, 1992
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Design and Optimisation of Cadia Hill Open Pit, Cadia Valley Operations, Newcrest Mining LimitedBy F Pothitos, S Hewson
The geological and geotechnical conditions at the Cadia Hill Open Pit are very complex. This complexity coupled with high mining rates has required significant technical input into the design and opti
Jan 1, 2003
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Integral Pressure Strip/Electrowin Circuit for Gold Recovery from Activated CarbonBy Macaulay J
The recovery of gold from cyanide liquors is frequently effected by using activated carbon. Process economics however require non destructive methods of gold extraction from the carbon so that it may
Jan 1, 1984
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Current and Potential Applications of Radiosotope X-Ray and Neutron Techniques of Analysis in the Mineral IndustryRadioisotope X-ray and neutron techniques of analysis can be used for the determination of a wide range of elements in minerals. The most important applications of these techniques to the mineral in
Jan 1, 1969
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A Comparison of Methods for Mine Tailings SterilisationBy E Ferrow, R Herbert, M E. Malmstr, M Fuchs
The study of microbial sulfide oxidation and oxidation rates of tailings requires the use of sterile control samples in laboratory experiments for comparison purposes. The need for sterile tailings sa
Jan 1, 2003
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Chemicals for Bolt AnchoragesBy Watt KL
Chemical anchors for use in rock bolting have been produced in Australia under licence for several years. These anchors are alternatives to the more normally used mechanical anchors and give improv
Jan 1, 1971
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The Effect of Mineralogy on Desliming and Flotation of Itabirite Iron OresBy A D. Ferreira, A E. C, A D. Padovezi
The increasing market requirements regarding the quality of products, the enhanced predictability from detailed mine planning, the need for process consolidation and upgrading require continuous inves
Jan 1, 2005
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Rare Earths Production in Australia ù Lost or Future Opportunities?By J Chegwidden
Rare earths are a critical minor constituent of many advanced materials that are essential inputs to the manufacture of items such as mobile telephones, computers, televisions and autocatalysts. Altho
Jan 1, 2001
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Bloating Characteristics of some South Australian Clays and ShalesBy Sheridan GD
Fifteen samples 'of clays and shales from the Adelaide area were selected from a total of 84 as representing material of possible value for the manufacture of light-weight aggregate. A detailed e
Jan 1, 1963
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The Expanding Role of Underground Facilities in Balancing Increases in Standards of Living with Environmental PreservationThe rapid growth of world civilisation will have a significant impact on the way humans live in the future. As the global population increases and more countries demand a higher standard of living, th
Jan 1, 1993
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The History Of Coal Mining In The Hunter Valley Of New South WalesThe development of the lower Hunter Valley, centred around Newcastle and its suburbs is closely linked to the mining of coal and the settlements which grew to house the colliery officials, the mine
Jan 1, 1988
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Assessing the Role of Mineral in the Economic Development of the Host CountryBy Gochin RJ
This paper focuses on measures of the economic significance of mineral exploitation and processing activities, such as beneficiation, refining and smelting. Empirical measures are suggested to quant
Jan 1, 1993
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Magma Suites and Metallogeny - Examples from the Canadian Cordillera (41807178-17ab-42f6-a7e5-653f438c4d11)By Mortensen JK, Lang JR
The Canadian Cordillera contains numerous classic porphyry deposits and several unusual subtypes, including the alkaline suite of porphyry Cu-Au deposits and the Tombstone magmatic suite and associat
Jan 1, 1995
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Recognition of Wall Rock Alteration Surrounding Central Victorian Gold DepositsBy E House, V Lisitsin
Recent whole-rock geochemical data from nearly 900 fresh drill core and underground samples taken from seven central Victorian gold deposits confirm the presence of distinct and identifiable primary a
Jan 1, 2008
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Hydrometallurgy into the Next Millennium (decddf3b-b31c-4094-98ef-81f632b7b18d)Hydrometallurgy has a history of over 300 years with copper leaching and cementation having been exploited in Spain as far back as 1670. Since then, hydrometallurgy has become an integral, expanding b
Jan 1, 2000
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Feasibility Study for a Solution Industry in SouthlandBy Marshall T, Nicholson DS
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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Beaconsfield Gold Mine - Ironing Out the BugsThe Beaconsfield gold mine processing plant is a complex operation and utilises crushing, grinding, gravity gold concentration, sulfide flotation, bacterial oxidation, cyanidation and zinc cementation
Jan 1, 2007