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Time Series Techniques for Mine ManagementA number of forecasting methods are available to mine management to help predict the most likely outcome of some particular event thus enabling management to make more cost effective decisions. Th
Jan 1, 1980
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New Technology and Equipment for Gold and Silver Leaching from Gravity ConcentratesBy Rashkovski GB
Until recently amalgamation has been the main process forextracting large gold particles from gravity concentrates obtainedduring the dressing of ores and placer gold deposits.Development of new techn
Jan 1, 1993
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Production of Zinc in the Modernised Pasminco Metals - EZ Plant, Hobart TasmaniaBy Salmon P. T, Gilmour R
Commercial production of zinc started at the Pasminco Metals - EZ Plant, Hobart, Tasmania, in 1921. Since that time the capacity of the plant has been steadily increased to its present level of almo
Jan 1, 1993
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The Application of Expert Computer Systems in Environmental ControlBy Wernick B. J
Recently, the Environmental Engineering Laboratory of the Chamber of Mines of South Africa Research Organization has made signifi- cant progress in the development of more accurate algorithms for a
Jan 1, 1988
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Mechanisms Involved in Thermal ComminutionBy Chaves AP, Delboni H. Jr
Thermal comminution is an industrial process specially suited to very abrasive material, when contamination with Fe from wearing parts of conventional crushing and grinding equipment must be avoided
Jan 1, 1993
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Gold Plant Cyanide Safety (5b33bddb-3241-4f82-974e-50de2cd7b9d8)By Whiteley M, Robinson T, Vernon B
The Western Australian gold industry has approximately 100 operating plants, mainly CIP/CIL. The nature of the State's rapidly expanding gold industry gave rise to concerns over management of the
Jan 1, 1990
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Mass Balancing Considerations for Reconciling Mineralogical DataBy S Vianna
Mineralogical information obtained from plant surveys is subject to errors, both due to sampling and experiment. To reduce these errors, and to ensure that information is consistent, a data reconcilia
Jan 1, 2002
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Geotechnical Aspects of Open Stope Design at BHP CanningtonOpen stoping dimensions are typically controlled by a number of factors including production drilling capacity, scheduling, fill constraints, orebody dimensions and host wall rock conditions. Frequent
Jan 1, 2000
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Screening Process: Modelling and Application of the Model to Sizing of ScreensBy Rubisov DH
This paper is related to the problems of the mathematical modelling of vibrating screening process and to predicting the screening operation results. The authors propose a model of screening based o
Jan 1, 1993
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Mining and Environmental Noise - Preventing Problems ProfessionallyAs an environmental "pollutant", noise is different. For one thing, it is localised (as opposed to transfrontier) and, for another, relatively low levels can trigger very strong human reaction. Th
Jan 1, 1987
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Selective recovery of very fine particles-future prospectsThe processes most likely to be adopted for beneficiating ores or concentrator streams containing a large proportion of particles finer than 10 um are froth flotation, selective flocculation, wet magn
Jan 1, 1986
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Developing Explorationists in a Diverse Global IndustryAustralasian mining companies expect a high standard of professionalism from their metals exploration teams. They also have, increasingly, a global perspective, employing explorationists of diverse
Jan 1, 1996
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Optimally Designed Sluice-Boxes for Small-Scale Gold Mining Operations in Papua New GuineaSluice-boxes are by far the most widely used concentrating devices by small-scale operators in PNG who work alluvial gold deposits. The sluice-box designs and their operating conditions used are kno
Jan 1, 1993
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Leveraging the Bottom Line of Your Mining Business Through Effective Management of the Mineral ResourceThe mineral resource that a mining company has access to, represents the majority of the embedded value that exists within the company, as well as the competitive advantage that the company has over i
Jan 1, 2006
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Technology-Key to Capital Growth and its Significance as an Export CommodityDuring the post war era, the requirements of the "Third" World for modern civil works, energy and industry, coupled with an insistence that these capital installations are understood and controlled
Jan 1, 1975
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A Generalised Empirical Method for Predicting Maximum Sufrace Subsidence Due to Underground Coal MiningBy Bhattacharyya A. K
A strata parameter is introduced to include the deformation characteristics of the undermined strata in the prediction of subsidence movement. By using the strata parameter and mining factors as par
Jan 1, 1994
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Arc Obduction and Polyphase Mineral Plumbing System in the New Guinea HighlandsABSTRACT' Mainland Papua New Guinea is formed of a microcontinental / island arc system (?Eocene - latest Oligocene Sepic arc) which in Middle to Late Miocene times was obducted over the northw
Jan 1, 1997
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Water Management in Mining - Is it ImportantBy Gillies A. D S, Lee A. H
Water is an integral component of a mining operation. To-date water management has received a low profile in the overall management of mining operations. To cost effectively meet the requirements of
Jan 1, 1994
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Modern Advancements in Shotcrete Technology for Rock SupportHuman creativity springs from the natural desire of mankind to know and its capability to learn. Explorers and discoverers possess these features in a high degree. They are driven by an unrelenting
Jan 1, 1995
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Pore Structure of Surfactant Modified MontmorillonitesBy Q Zhou, Y Ma, J Zhu, R L. Frost, P Yuan
A series of organoclays with different surfactant arrangements were prepared by ion exchange. The resulting organoclays were investigated using a combination of characterisation techniques, including
Jan 1, 2008