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Separation of ultra-fine particles using the REFLUX™ Graviton
By J L. Carpenter, S M. Iveson, K P. Galvin
Wet beneficiation of iron ore fines less than 1 mm typically involves a desliming stage ahead of the fine gravity separation such as spirals. The desliming is achieved using a bank of cyclones. The re
Jul 24, 2017
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From Paper to Digital - The True Value of Historical Mining Information: Glenorchy Scheelite Prospect
There is a significant amount of historical mining and exploration information available. This information is often distributed throughout a number of reports or plans, available from a variety of sou
Jan 1, 2001
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Historical Challenges, Modern Solutions at Ballarat East
By M Sykes
Gold was initially discovered at Ballarat in 1851. After initial alluvial mining, underground quartz mining commenced in 1853, continuing until 1918. The historic miners were considered to be capable
Jan 1, 2008
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Remnants of Ancient Australia in Vanuatu – Implications for South-west Pacific Tectonics and Mineralisation Potential
By S W. Richards, J Buys
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. Magmatic arcs are prime targets for porphyry- and epithermal-style mineral deposits, althou
Mar 18, 2015
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Risk Elements Characteristics of Mining Investments
The exploration and mining risks are investigated and compared to the risks of smelting, secondary processing and other normal industrial activities. This study concentrates on the risk before, or
Jan 1, 1986
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Geophysics of the Honeymoon Well Nickel Deposits, Western Australia
The Honeymoon Well nickel sulphide deposits are located in the Agnew-Wiluna greenstone belt, about 45 km south of Wiluna. Both disseminated and massive sulphide nickel deposits are hosted by komati
Jan 1, 1996
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Pardoo Groundwater Investigations - Deriving Aquifer Parameters of the Ord Range, Western Australia
By M Kozikowski
The primary purpose of these investigations is to determine dewatering requirements and likely impacts associated with mining operations. Standard aquifer testing techniques were carried out at multip
Jan 1, 2009
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Chromite and Other Ultramafic Detrital Minerals from the Morobe Coast, New Guinea
Beach sands on the Morobe coast of New Guinea contain significant amounts of chromite. This chromite, together with the more abundant associated minerals such as olivine, enstatite, tremolite, anti
Jan 1, 1973
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Exploration Philosophy and Future Trends
Projections of metal requirements for Japan and the United States indicate growing competit- ion for Australia's mineral output and a critical need for continuing discovery of new reserves. Th
Jan 1, 1973
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Magnetic and Gravity Modelling of the Renison Tin Mine, Tasmania
By Mudge S. T
Tin mineralisation occurs at Renison Bell, near Zeehan in Tasmania, as a group of cassiterite-bearing massive pyrrhotite bodies in Cambrian sedimentary rocks. Mineralising fluids from the underlying
Jan 1, 1997
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Tools for the Development of Metallurgical Processes
By Gray N. B
The need to improve existing metallurgical processes and to develop new processes to meet the economic challenges that lie ahead requires the application of the tools of process analysis viz. mathemat
Jan 1, 1985
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Creating a Framework for Continued Technical Excellence in the Australian Minerals Industry
AustraliaÆs success as a mineral producer and exporter rests heavily on its technological competence. That competence is based not just on adopting internationally-developed technology but also on gro
Jan 1, 2008
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Mining Methods at Agnew Nickel Mine, Western Australia
By Myers PA, Noble MR, Lawrence JS, Cannings WR
The Perseverance orebody presents the Agnew Mine with a wide variety of geological settings, necessitating the application of several mining methods within the limited strike length being extracted.Mi
Jan 1, 1985
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Implementing A Safety Programme, or Changing Attitude in the Minds of Men - A Sign of the Times?
Before any accident prevention and total safety programme can succeed, a safety concientiousness or attitude needs to be implanted in the employees' minds. Psycholog- ical and physiological con
Jan 1, 1975
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Pelletising Of Copper Concentrates And Fine Residue Materials For A Copper Blast Furnace
A programme began in 1970 to eliminate the charging of fine materials into the copper blast furnace of The Electrolytic Refining and Smelting Company of Australia Ltd. at Port Kembla, N.S.W. A disc
Jan 1, 1974
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Determining Mineral Composition From Assays
By W Whiten
The determination of mineral composition is necessary in the mineral sands industry. Tiwest has developed a procedure for safe and convenient determination of the mineral composition using a magnetic
Jan 1, 2001
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Leadership - The Passion that Makes it Happen
As an older member of The AusIMM, I received my 30 year æPearl AwardÆ in June and had my 50th birthday two weeks ago, I am honoured to be here today. I thank those responsible for their confidence in
Jan 1, 2007
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Borehole and Surface Geophysical Monitoring, and Simple Modelling of Groundwater Polluted by Waste Leachates
By Barber C, Buselli G
Detailed monitoring of point sources of groundwater pollution is expensive due to the high cost of drilling monitoring boreholes. Whether groundwater pollution is due to mining, industrial or domes
Jan 1, 1988
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The Effect of Mineral Liberation on the Floatabilities of Pyrite, Arsenopyrite and Arsenian Pyrite for Carlin Trend Ores
The Effect of Mineral Liberation on the Floatabilities of Pyrite, Arsenopyrite and Arsenian Pyrite for Carlin Trend Ores
Sep 13, 2010
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Smoke Duct or No Smoke Duct for Road Tunnels
By R Lau
In recently completed road tunnel projects in Queensland, such as the Airport Link and the Clem7 tunnels, there is a smoke duct running along the roof of the carriageways to extract smoke in case of f
Sep 17, 2014