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An Exciting New Development in Hydrometallurgical Reserach-The A J Parker Cooperative Research Centre for Hydrometallurgy
The A J Parker Cooperative Research Centre for Hydrometallurgy has recently been established by a major grant from the Australian Commonwealth Government. The participating institutions in this centre
Jan 1, 1992
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An Investigation of Magnetite Consumption at the Blackwater Coal Preparation Plant of Utah Development Company
By Tonkin D. A
Poor performance in the several stages of the magnetite recovery circuit, coupled with poor desliming through inefficient and over- loaded desliming screens, led to excessive magnetite consumption.
Jan 1, 1974
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The Use of Computers in the Analysis and Steady State Optimization of Metallurgical Concentrations
By Weller KR
Computer programs are described which help the metallurgist to process sample data from a plant survey; to carry out simple mass balance calculations; to present the results of circuit and equipmen
Jan 1, 1983
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Mine Planning - Rate: A Key Criteria
The mining industry has a well deserved reputation earned over the years for innovation, engineering, management and the quick application to mining of emerging technology. The cumulative result i
Jan 1, 1989
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Mining and Exploration Titles - Australia-wide
Although the last decade has seen the growth of many new licencing and approval requirements for the exploration and mining industries, there remains in each State of Australia and the Northern Ter
Jan 1, 1995
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Research in the Processing and Application of Mineral Sands in Australia
A Master of Applied Science degree course in Mining Geomechanics commenced in 1983 at The University of New South Wales, taught by extern- al (correspondence) studies. The course is aimed at gradua
Jan 1, 1986
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Forecasting the Production of Fully-Mechanised Coal Face by Meta-Synthetic AI Method
By Y Zhang
Being analysed systematically, the factors influencing the production of fully-mechanised coal face have been divided into geological, mining technical, and management groups. Artificial neural networ
Jan 1, 2003
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Physical and Mechanical Characterisation of Paste Backfill by Laboratory and "In situ" Testing
By S Servant, T J. Bidwell
Paste backfill technology is gaining rapid acceptance in the Canadian mining industry. The authors were able to work on four different mining sites employing paste technology in their operation. In ea
Jan 1, 1998
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The Filblast Cyanidation Process - A Maturing Technology
The Filblast Cyanidation Process incorporating intense high shear mixing, high gas mass transfer efficiency and high oxygen concentrations under conditions of elevated pressure has now been been succe
Jan 1, 1997
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Advancing Coal Mine Ventilation into the Twenty First Century with High Productivity Mining Systems
The Australian mining industry can expect to be working internationally competitive high quality coal mines during the twenty-first century. Cost efficient mining methods such as high productivity
Jan 1, 1988
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Can Cross-Belt Cutters be Trusted?
By P W. Cleary, M D. Sinnott
Cross-belt cutters are commonly used for sampling coal. They are generally cheaper than falling-stream cutters, particularly when a cutter must be retrofitted. The major mechanisms thought most likely
Jan 1, 2008
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Water Management and Water Protection in Coal/Lignite Surface Mining Regions in Europe
In Europe there are many regions, where coal or lignite is mined with surface methods. In most of these regions coal/ lignite is mined below groundwater table and mining opera- tions require pumping
Jan 1, 1988
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Geochemical and Bacteriological Studies of the Cupriferous Environment at Pernatty Lagoon, South Australia
A number of small copper deposits occur in the Pernatty Lagoon-Mt. Gunson area. Textural and mineralogical differences distinguished the lagoon sulphide deposits, which occur in a water filled basin o
Jan 1, 1971
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Tunnel Groundwater Inflow Measurement
By R Witt, M Lowing
Tanking of tunnels is now often specified when inflows exceed as little as 1 L/s/km with a unit distance of 100 m. To demonstrate inflows over a 100 m segment of a tunnel are less than 0.1 L/s with a
Jan 1, 2008
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Key Centre for Mines/International A New Regional Mineral Education Initiative
The Key Centre for Mines consists of the School of Mines of the University of New South Wales and the Departments of Geology and Civil and Mining Engineering of Wollongong University. The Key Centre f
Jan 1, 1990
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Effect of Cupric on the Separation of Pyrite from Arsenopyrite
By Shinnosuke U, Zhang HE
In this paper, it is shown that the higher the pre-activation concentration of copper ions in pulp, the larger the adsorption amounts of copper ions and xanthate on arsenopyrite surface, and the bet
Jan 1, 1993
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Developments in the Use of Steel Fibre Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) in Precast Segments for Tunnel Linings
By J Brown, C Roberts
The scope of this paper is to recount the development of segmental linings used in tunnel construction, starting with its inception as an improvement to the brick-lined tunnel approach of Brunel in En
Jan 1, 2008
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The Extraction of Useful Values from Studies
By Rintoul AH
Studies of many types and purposes are being carried out constantly by mining, minerals processing and other operating companies. Frequently, the staff requirements and special skills lie outside t
Jan 1, 1975
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Popular Pitfalls in Mining Privilege Applications
A good deal of criticism has been levelled at Mines Division over the slowness of processing mining privilege applications, some of which is justified and some which is not. There are many reasons fo
Jan 1, 1982
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Redefining the Scale of OHS Problems ù Meaning of Risk Through the Mining Project Life Cycle
Optimisation of mining projects is directly related to effective and efficient management of risks through the life cycle of mining projects. Effective and efficient management of risks must include e
Jan 1, 2003