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A Comparison of Froth Flotation and Spiral Concentrators for the Treatment of Fine Coal in the Hunter Valley, N.S.W
By Keast-Jones R
The relative merits of treating coal by flotation and spiral concentrators have been examined by tests on run-of-plant fines samples from three seams in the Wittingham coal measures of the Upper Hunte
Jan 1, 1984
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Opening Address to Gold Conference
EARLY HISTORYIt is 91 years since the epic discovery of gold at the eastern end of Kalgoorlie's main street appropriately named Hannan's Street after the prospector who found the first gold
Jan 1, 1984
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Spectral Characteristics of the Ravenswood Gold Deposit, North Queensland, and its Application to Near-Mine and Regional Exploration
By L Ryan, S Halley
The use of a field spectrometer to systematically analyse drill samples from over 200 holes around the Permian-Carboniferous Ravenswood gold deposits in north-east Queensland has successfully identifi
Jan 1, 2008
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The Benefits of Bulk Emulsion Explosives in Underground Development Mining
By N Bennett
This paper examines the practical and economic benefits of using bulk emulsion explosives in underground development mining; compared to ANFO, ANFO derivatives and packaged explosives. The key economi
Jan 1, 2007
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Industrial Minerals Reserves Assessment
By Lee G, Stitt P
The term "industrial minerals" covers a vary wide field. However in Australia this field tends to be characterised by the follow- ing: (1) Relatively low unit values. (2) Product specifications can
Jan 1, 1979
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The Relationship of Australian Coal Resources to Other Fuel Resources in Australia
Of the energy resources present in Australia, coal and uranium are by far the largest. These two resources ap- pear sufficient to satisfy Australia's energy needs beyond the immediately foreseeab
Jan 1, 1975
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Mine Management in the 21st Century
By Martin CH
Over the past forty years colliery management has coped with intensive mechanisation and other rationalisation of traditional conditions to accomplish increases to outputs by miners, mines and nat
Jan 1, 1988
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Newmont Waihi Operations ù Treatment Plant: Optimising the Process in 2002/2003
The Newmont Waihi Operations mill has undergone significant growth over its life. Initially designed as a single SAG mill operation, the circuit has been progressively upgraded since 1988 from a namep
Jan 1, 2002
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Principles and Practice of Effluent Control at Sulphide Corporation Cockle Creek, N.S.W.
Sulphide Corporation Pty. Limited operates a Lead/Zinc Smelter at Cockle Creek, some 11 miles from Newcastle, N. S. W . Works effluents totalling some 8, 500, 000 gallons/day join Cockle Creek some
Jan 1, 1971
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Australian Innovations in Mining
Australia has historically been a world leader in mining innovations. This trend is reflected in the international patent records, which show that in recent years there has been some recovery in the n
Jan 1, 2008
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Managing Damage on Draglines and Other Mining Machines
By P Murthy, Z Guan, P Townson
In this paper, we introduce a methodology to optimise mining equipment operation in terms of the conflicting concerns of productivity and availability. We also introduce the concept of damage points a
Jan 1, 2000
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The Warner Zinc Process
The Warner Process has been devised to produce zinc metal directly from sulphide, thereby reducing the requirements for purchase of large amounts of energy in a special form. The process conditions
Jan 1, 1993
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Metal Balancing From Concentrator to Multiple Ore Sources
By Y Gu, W McCallum
Mathematically sophisticated methods are now in common use for metal balancing of complex separation flow sheets at many concentrators. These balances usually entail minimisation of the sum of weighte
Jan 1, 2002
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Underground Geological Mapping at North Broken Hill Ltd
A proved routine mapping practice is described involving detailed observations on grade and structure. The equipment and methods employed are giving good service under the conditions encountered. Stop
Jan 1, 1940
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The Application of Resource Control in A Mining Operation
Accident control has been a pre occupation of progressive industrial and mining companies for many years but few have attempted more than direct injury control. In recent years, particularly in Nor
Jan 1, 1975
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Thiorea Leaching of a Refractory Gold Ore
By Ciminelli VST
Thiourea leaching has been applied to a refractory gold concentrate previously treated by bacterial oxidation. Following the bio-oxidation, gold has been leached in acidic thiourea solutions, under
Jan 1, 1993
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A Geomechanical Assessment Of Thick Seam Mining Methods With Regard To Their Application To Australian Black Coals
By Rawlings C. D
An assessment is made of the potential for thick seam underground mining of black coal in Australia. A brief summary is given of the geomechanical environment and previous mining history existing
Jan 1, 1980
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Sensitivity of Adaptive Optimisation to Reaction Kinetics in Leaching Processes
By Jefferson CB
Adaptive optimisation is the adjustment of operating conditions to maintain optimum process performance as the feed quality varies. This strategy has the potential to be economic- ally better than
Jan 1, 1984
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A Mine and its Neighbours ù Delivering Sustainable Water Resource Management
By M Roche, W J. Huxley
Finding a balance between practical and acceptable groundwater management, and providing for the needs and impacts of mining developments remains a challenge. The changes that accompanied the recent i
Jan 1, 2003
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An Analysis of Breakage Processes within Rod Mills
By Lynch AJ
Comminution within rod mills has been investigated by izse of a matrix analysis of breakage processes. A para,~ meter, the number of breakage stages, has been introduced and cornfninut-ion within all
Jan 1, 1963