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Effects of Ore Type and Binder Addition on the Formation of Quasi-Particles and Green Bed Permeability at Different Sintering Bed Depths
By T C. Ooi, L Lu
Owing to ongoing development of new orebodies and changes to existing mining operations, new ore types with distinct mineralogy, porosity and textures are generated as feed for iron and steelmaking. M
Aug 12, 2013
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Pillar Design in Hard Rock Mines - Can we do this with Confidence?
This paper gives an overview of the difficulties associated with determining the strength of hard rock pillars. Although a number of pillar design tools are available, pillar collapses still occur. Re
Nov 25, 2010
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The necessary role of the geologist in geotechnical data gathering
By P B. Hills
Almost a quarter of a century since Bridges (1993) documented techniques for the assessment of ground conditions in a seminal paper in the Proceedings Second International Mining Geology Conference, t
Sep 20, 2017
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High Temperature Electrochemical Measurement of Tin Oxide Activity in Slag
Few, if any, reliable thermodynamic data are available for the activity of tin oxide in slags. In this work, the activity of the oxide in silica saturated iron silicate slags has been measured at 1573
Jan 1, 1983
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The Influence of Impurities on the Properties of Lead Part IV - Some Effects of Antimony on the Rate of Recrystallisation of Distorted Lead
In a previous paper the author showed that silver considerably delayed the recrystallisation of lead after cold work. The effect of antimony on the rate of recrystallisation of distorted lead was stud
Jan 1, 1936
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An Analysis of the Performance of Multi-Stage Grinding and Cyclone Classification Circuits
By Lynch A. J
A method has been developed for the prediction of the performance of multi-stage grinding-cyclone classification circuits of any degree of complexity on any ore for a wide range of operating condition
Jan 1, 1965
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A Note on Some Tantalum-Niobium Minerals from Western Australia
Interest in the tantalum-niobium minerals has been greatly stimulated in Western Australia by the fact that these rare minerals occur at numerous localities in that State, and in the adjoining parts o
Jan 1, 1940
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Determination of Tin in Cassiterite Ores by An Application of The Mossbauer Effect
A method for the detection and analysis of tin in cassiterite ores is discussed. An empirical relationship was established between the tin content of an ore sample and the percentage absorption that t
Jan 1, 1969
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Thermodynamics of Metal-Interstitial Solutions
Thermodynamic properties of the solutions of hydrogen in metals and carbon in austenite were investigated and it is possible to predict the interstitial solubility in these systems over relatively wid
Jan 1, 1970
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Single-Particle Combustion of Chalcopyrite
Chalcopyrite concentrate was combusted in oxygen-nitrogen atmospheres, the composition of which ranged from 1-100 per cent oxygen. Factors studied included particle size, experimental temperature and
Jan 1, 1983
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Conducting High Chrome Grinding Media Trials at NewcrestÆs Ridgeway Concentrator
By C J. Greet, J Kinal, C Hitchen
Following the successful completion of a marked ball test defining the potential wear benefits the high chrome alloys may offer against forged steel, as well as laboratory test work investigating chan
Oct 29, 2012
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Prospectivity Modelling for Mesothermal Gold in New Zealand Using Spatial Analysis in GIS
By M Rattenbur, A B. Christie, S C. Cox
A new minerals initiative to increase the level of understanding of New Zealand's mineral resources and to promote the development of minerals began earlier in the year in a partnership pilot-pro
Jan 1, 2002
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The Surface Plant at the Zinc Corporation Mine, Broken Hill
(This paper reviews the reasons for and the principles followed in designing and constructing complete new surface works at the mine of the Zinc Corporation Limited, Broken Hill, New South Wales, and
Jan 1, 1940
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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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Some Notes on Bank Deposits, With special reference to those met with at the Denny Dalton Goldfields, Vryheid District, South African Republic, and the Process of Treatment Employed There
To many Australian Mining Engineers, we take it, the singular features of banket deposits are not as familiarly known as they would wish, possibly because in the majority of instances they are not in
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Automating Communications between Laboratories and Mines – A Case from the Coal Industry
By S Mundell, J Armstrong, M Evans
"Automation is a common goal within the coal industry for reasons such as efficiency, reliability and sustainability. However, it requires standards and frameworks so business systems can communicate
Aug 18, 2014
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Macraes Gold Project: Value Creation through Applied Technology - Pressure Oxidation
By T S. Giraudo
The Macraes Gold Project, operated by GRD Macraes Limited, engaged GRD Minproc Limited to assist with the evaluation of a pressure oxidation circuit, this being the key component of a recovery enhance
Jan 1, 2000
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Mineralization in Island Arcs with Particular Reference to the South-West Pacific Region
Two outstanding features of the world's young orogenic belts are their very consistently developed suites of volcanic rocks and, it is now recognized, the rather distinctive types of mineralizati
Jan 1, 1978
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Auriferous Paleozoic Accretionary Terranes Within the Mongol - Okhotsk Suture Zone, Russian Far East
By A C. Edwards
The Mongol-Okhotsk belt consists of detached fragments of the Circum Pacific fold belt which have been trapped within the Mongol-Okhotsk fold belt. In its western part, the structures of the belt form
Jan 1, 1999
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New Zealand Gold Potential - Using Mineral Prospectivity Modelling to Evaluate Gold-Bearing Mineral Systems in an Underexplored Country
By K Peters, C McKenzie
New Zealand has an established history of gold production beginning with the gold rushes of the 19th century in the Coromandel, Nelson/Marlborough, West Coast and Otago regions. Despite this, the numb
Sep 26, 2013