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Digital Simulation of Particulate Processes
Digital Simulation of Particulate Processes The inherent complexity of mineral particulates (shape, size and mineralogical texture) has challenged conventional simulation model approaches for decades
Sep 13, 2010
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Hydrothermal Mineralisation in Northeast Striking Fault Zones, Otago Schist
By D Craw, J Becker
Post-metamorphic structural evolution of Otago Schist resulted in a pattern of northwest and northeast striking faults and fractures cutting the basement rocks. These faults have been reactivated seve
Jan 1, 1998
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Ore Treatment at Martha Current Operations and Future Directions
The treatment plant at Martha Mine was upgraded from a nominal throughput of 110tph (O.93mtpa) to 150tph (1.25mtpa) late 1999. Post-upgrade performance did not meet expectations when treating either t
Jan 1, 2001
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Grinding Circuit Improvements at Evolution Mining’s Edna May Operation
By D Atheis, S Williams, A Dance, D Taplin
"Resurrected from its former life at the Big Bell operation, the grinding circuit at Evolution Mining’s Edna May operation in Western Australia has many a story to tell. The task of optimising a plant
Sep 1, 2014
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Research and Innovation for the Iron Ore to Carbon Steel Value Chain
By J Law, S Jahanshahi, R Holmes
Iron ore is AustraliaÆs largest commodity export and is vitally important to AustraliaÆs current and future prosperity. However, while major expansions are currently in progress to satisfy demand, the
Aug 12, 2013
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Upgrading an Australian Iron Ore by Reduction and Efficient Magnetic Separation
By S M. Zhang, Y X. Han, J Liu, Y J. Li
"Compared with conventional roasting and magnetic separation processes, higher reduction temperatures and stronger reducing atmospheres are used in reduction technologies to reduce iron oxides to meta
Aug 12, 2013
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The Post-Mining Water Balance
By A Watson
We tend to overestimate the volume of water used to process ore and the evaporation from tailings and heap leach stockpiles. During mine operation, a significant portion of the water collected from on
Jan 1, 2009
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Geological Mapping, GIS, and Mineral Exploration into the 21st Century û The QMAP Programme and Allied Databases
Geological information is essential for a diversity of public and other purposes, including land use planning, hazard mitigation, and the exploration and sustainable use of natural resources. This is
Jan 1, 1994
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Do we Need a Gravity Circuit or Not? A Case Study in Applying Best Practice
By A Giblett, K Afewu
This paper uses a case study to demonstrate best practices techniques for predicting the contribution of gravity concentration in a gold recovery process flowsheet. The case study was selected as an e
Sep 7, 2015
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Dirty goethite – a geochemical characterisation of some western Robe River channel iron deposits
By C Placzek, E Beattie, K Blake
Channel iron deposits (CID) consist of ferruginous chemical sediments, and are an unusual subset of Phanerozoic ooidal ironstone deposits almost unique to the Pilbara, where they constitute around 19
Jul 24, 2017
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Ion Exchange Processes in the Atomic Industry
In general, the metallurgical industry has so far been slower than the chemical industry to adopt ion exchange materials for industrial processes. The atomic energy industry presents a marked exceptio
Jan 1, 1961
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Mineral Industry Strategies and the Government Partnership Back to the Future?
By R G. Barker
The NZ Minerals Industry Association has continued to advance the interests of the minerals sector through leading the establishment of a Minerals Industry Advisory Committee, and the preparation of a
Jan 1, 2001
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Structural Controls on the Localisation of Low-sulfidation Epithermal Mineralisation in West Java, Indonesia
By J Widjaja, E Hermawan, M Muharam, L Damanik
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The island of Java lies within the Sunda-Banda magmatic arc, which is characterised by mult
Mar 18, 2015
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Grey River Gold Dredge Project
Grey River Gold Mining Ltd commenced dredging alluvial flats in the Grey River Valley in 1989. Previous drilli
Jan 1, 1990
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Approximation of Surface Area of Fines in Blast Induced Fragmentation
Approximation of Surface Area of Fines in Blast Induced Fragmentation The surface area of fragmentation, especially in the finer size fractions, is a useful property to characterise the mechanisms of
Sep 13, 2010
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Technologies for Sustainable Operations
By J Temos
This paper outlines a number of immediate practical approaches to continuous improvement in environmental management in the minerals industry. It puts these into context with longer time-frame step-ch
Jan 1, 2002
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Impact of Mining on the Lower Ngakawau River
By M Pizey, M Kingsbury
Since 1950 Stockton Open Cast Mine has excavated over 60 million tonnes of Brunner Coal Measures overburden sandstones and mudstones. The current operator, Solid Energy New Zealand, recognises that ac
Jan 1, 2003
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Exploration Implications from Variations in Whole-rock and Mineral Chemistry around the Volcanic-hosted Massive Sulfide Deposits of the Que-Hellyer Volcanics, Tasmania, Australia
By S M Richardson, A W McNeill, J B. Gemmell
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The Hellyer, Fossey, Que River and Mount Charter volcanic-hosted massive sulfide (VHMS) dep
Mar 18, 2015
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A Simulation Study on Two-Stage Grinding with High-Pressure Roller Mills
A Simulation Study on Two-Stage Grinding with High-Pressure Roller Mills By the application of high-pressure roller mill (HPRM) in the field of mineral processing, computer simulation can be used to
Sep 13, 2010
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Utilisation of Latrobe Valley Brown Coal Fly-Ash
By Milner A, Brockway D, Hodges S
The combustion of brown coals in Latrobe Valley power stations produces approximately 500 000 tonnes of solid wastes each year. This material, which includes precipitator ash, char and furnace ash,
Jan 1, 1992