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Improving Fines Recovery by Grinding FinerBy D Curry, M F. Young
æConventional wisdomÆ believes that fine particles have low flotation recoveries. Plant size û recovery graphs often have the classic æhillÆ shape û high recovery in the mid sizes and low recovery at
Jan 1, 2004
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Bore Core Washability Data- Its Use And Limitation I Field Evaluation And Washery DesignThe paper outlines the development and objectives of the slim core (50 mm dia.) testing procedures employed at the Company's Central Research Laboratories with particular reference to washabil
Jan 1, 1977
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Blasting Physics-What the Operator Can Use in 1975Blasting effectiveness must be gauged by total production costs. ANFO charges made up in polythene "sausages" are not as profitable as is indicated by the price of ANFO. All-slurry charges are wa
Jan 1, 1975
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Report on the 13th Congress of CMMIRegistrations for the Congress were 393 asdelegates and 200 as accompanying persons.The breakdown of registrations by countries isshown in Table 1.
Jan 1, 1986
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Estimating Mining Factors (Dilution and Ore Loss) in Open Pit MinesBy I Lipton
Dilution and ore loss have an important bearing on the success of open pit mining projects. Their impacts on production costs, revenues and production rate require that they are correctly modelled in
Jan 1, 2007
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Quality Control at Mt. NewmanMt. Whaleback, the property of the Mt. Newman Joint Venturers, contains more than one thousand million long tons of high grade hema- tite averaging 64% Fe, ranging from 70%, the grade of absolutely
Jan 1, 1973
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Computer Control of the Autogenous Mill, Magnetic Separator, Ball Mill Circuit at Savage River MinesBy Elber L, Whiten WJ, Cunningham KD, King GL, Bailey CW, Clay PA
The Savage River Mines concentrator treats magnetite ore at about 300 tonne/h, and produces feed for a pelletising plant. The plant incorporates two parallel grinding lines, each consisting of an a
Jan 1, 1978
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QCE-Series Single Liquid GroutThe application of single liquid cement for fracture grouting in base rock may have history more than 120 years. The disadvantage of it is difficult to increase the grouting efficiency, because the
Jan 1, 1988
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Our Mineral Heritage: Past, Present, and Looking to the FutureI propose to speak today about our mineral heritage. In common usage "heritage" refers to the past. It means the discoveries, the developments, the mines and the processing plants, the benef
Jan 1, 1990
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Presentation of Certificate of Honorary Membership to Sir George Fisher, C.M.GADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE INSTITUTE (MR. C. H. MARTIN) IN PRESENTING THE CERTIF1CATE TO SIR GEORGE FISHER, C.M.G.Members of The Institute, distinguished guests, of which there are many, ladies a
Jan 1, 1976
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The Use of Stable Isotopes of Oxygen, Hydrogen and Carbon to Understand Groundwater Dynamics in the Hamersley Basin, Western Pilbara Region, Northwest AustraliaBy W Dodson
Major ions, d18O and d2H and Carbon-13 concentrations in groundwater from 30 bores near an open pit iron ore mine were used to better understand the chemical evolution of groundwater in the aquifer. T
Jan 1, 2009
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Improvements to Reinforcement Systems Through Dynamic TestingBy A Thompson, E Villaescusa
The Western Australian School of Mines (WASM), Kalgoorlie, has been performing dynamic testing of reinforcement systems as part of the Minerals and Energy Research Institute of Western Australia (MERI
Jan 1, 2008
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Conditional Simulation of a Folded Lode-Style Gold DepositBy A Richmond
"In some lode-style gold deposits the geological (lithological) uncertainty may have similar economic significance as the grade uncertainty. In the absence of precise knowledge of the deposit geology,
Mar 26, 2012
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The Use of Blending Equipment in the Mineral IndustryAfter the minim operation, most raw materials that occur in the earth's crust require some form of processing or refining before they can be converted into a final end product. In the mineral
Jan 1, 1969
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Overview of Grinding Media Consumption in ComminutionBy J S. Moema, R Paton, J Zimba
Today, most organisations are familiar with the pressure to increase their effectiveness and efficiency, regardless of the nature of their business. Cost cutting and increased productivity are the mai
Jan 1, 2007
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Industrial Relations in the Broken Hill Mining Industry - A DiscussionTo explain in any depth the industrial relations of Broken Hill I believe that it is necessary to trace some of the many happenings that created the present industrial climate. While appreciating
Jan 1, 1975
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The Lower Chlorides of Titanium: Their Production and Reduction to Titanium Sponge by Electrical EnergyThe reduction of titanium tetrachloride to trichloride can be achieved by employing hydrogen and electric arcs. It is possible to produce melts containing up to 50% TiCk in the eutectic mixture of LiC
Jan 1, 1956
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Salt Dissolution Dynamics on Surface Mine SpoilsBy S Vink, V Nanjappa, C J. Moran
Poor quality water resulting from interaction of surface run-off with saline mine spoil and soils can cause significant problems for water reuse on mine sites. Not only can this saline water lead to m
Jan 1, 2009
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The Geology of Manganese Occurrence in Western AustraliaManganese ore has been mined from the Peak Hill Gold- field since 1948 and from the Pi'lbaraòGoldfield since 1954, and it is probable that some deposits- In and, near the Phillips River Goldfie
Jan 1, 1964
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Standard Fire Assay or Screen Fire Assay? Application of the Overall Measurement Error Approach to Choose the Most Appropriate MethodBy S Brochot
In cases where coarse gold is present in a deposit, it is usual to use the screen fire assay (SFA) method to analyse the samples. There is no doubt that this method is more accurate than the standard
Aug 21, 2012