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Refining Metals with Sulphur (b5b5ef1f-2600-4f80-b653-f1fb872f28fb)
Recent work on decoppering lead is reviewed CUS is formed rapidly even from dilute solutions of copper in lead. The mechanism of decoppering is discussed and an explanation for the retention of metals
Jan 1, 1971
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Gravity Flow of Broken Rock - What is Known and Unknown
The knowledge in the field has been reviewed by literature studies, and using experience from personal research in sublevel caving. There is a lot of material regarding gravity flow of fine grained ma
Jan 1, 2000
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Installation of No 2 Gold Plant - Shotover River
L&M have been involved on the Shotover since 1980 when we joined Jack and Barney Ryan, who had started in 1972 with gold at $45 per ounce after a successful career as roading and demolition contra
Jan 1, 1985
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Enhancing Zinc's Competitive Edge Through Co-operative Research
ILZRO sights are locked securely on the targets of the expanded applications and ever-improving quality in the major market for zinc-coated steel. A wide range of ILZRO-sponsored research projects
Jan 1, 1993
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Development Aspects of the Golden Cross Project
Permitting, engineering and evaluation, detailed design and construction aspects of the Golden Cross goldmining project in New Zealand are briefly reviewed. The extremely lengthy and complicated gover
Jan 1, 1990
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Earnest Advocacy - A Key to Sustainable Minerals Industry Education - A Philippine Experience
Earnest Advocacy - A Key to Sustainable Minerals Industry Education - A Philippine Experience
Sep 13, 2010
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Go with the flow – managing hydrogeological staff turnover at Ernest Henry mine
By C Hawtin, B Miller, D Ashton
Ernest Henry mine (EHM) is an Iron oxide copper-gold sublevel cave mine located 30 minutes north of Cloncurry in North-West Queensland. The underground mine lies beneath open pit excavations, which we
Sep 20, 2017
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A New Approach to Flexible Open Pit Optimisation and Scheduling
By A Galli
Traditionally pit optimisation and scheduling is carried out assuming that the resources, the commodity prices and production costs are all known. Once the pit contour and the mining schedule have bee
Sep 26, 2011
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Bored Reinforced Piles for Raise Bore Support – Four Case Studies and Guidelines Developed from Lessons Learnt
By P Marlow
Raiseboring is an attractive method of constructing shafts, being safe, fast and comparatively cheap. But this means back-reaming through weathered ground. However in the gravels and weathered near-su
Mar 21, 2011
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Smelting Alternatives for New Zealand Titaniferous Minerals
By C E. Davies
At present the source of virgin iron for steel produced in New Zealand is titanomagnetite extracted from titaniferous beachsands. Some of these beachsand deposits contain extractable quantities of ilm
Jan 1, 1980
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On the Kinetics and Equilibrium Models for Biosorption of Ni(II) onto a Gram-Positive Bacteria Strain, Rhodococcus opacus, for Environmental Applications
On the Kinetics and Equilibrium Models for Biosorption of Ni(II) onto a Gram-Positive Bacteria Strain, Rhodococcus opacus, for Environmental Applications The aim of this fundamental study was to eval
Sep 13, 2010
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Change Challenges for Large Open Pit Mines
By R Durchholz, A-J Heiertz, R Schmitz
Mining of lignite is the largest bulk materials handling activity in Europe. In order to mine this lignite, with an average calorific value of only a third of bituminous coal in an economical way, hig
Sep 18, 2012
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A Black Canvas – Planning a Greenfield Coalmine in New South Wales
By T W. C Stambolie
Coalmines, like any other mine, generally involve the classic three-staged approach to mining studies; namely concept, pre-feasibility study (PFS) and feasibility studies (Cusworth, 2012). Subsequent
Jun 28, 2016
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Mining in a Fragile Environment
Suddenly, mining has been thrust into the limelight. It has a large image that casts its shadow over New Zealand. Is it any wonder that resistance has heightened and that an almost unprepared populous
Jan 1, 1981
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The Selective Flotation of Xenotime from Heavy Minerals
By H Hutchinson
Froth flotation is applied to mineral sand concentrates in order to produce commercially viable xenotime concentrates. Experiments indicate that a xenotime product containing 38% Y2O3 at 47% recovery
Jan 1, 1990
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How is Automation Relevant to Cannington and Other Remote Mines?
The Key Issues - An Overview Minerals industry needs Mining companies want technologies which are ò cost-effective, ò high likelihood of delivery (ie transfer existing technologies from other industr
Jan 1, 1997
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Monitoring of Erosion Risk in Surface Mining Area using a Satellite Image and Geographic Information System – A Case Study in the Indonesia Coal Mining Area
By S Maryati
Surface mining activities disturb large areas, produce great sediment loads and tend to be a source of water pollution if they are not managed properly. Coal mining in Indonesia has a very high risk o
Nov 22, 2011
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Improving the performance of blind uphole rises at Ernest Henry Mine – a case study
By T Purvis, Z Liu
Ernest Henry mine (EHM) is an underground sublevel caving mine located in north-west Queensland with a production rate of 6.4 Mt/a. The mine has sublevels spaced with a 25 m vertical interval. The pro
Oct 16, 2017
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Old Stopes and New Simulations – A Structural Modelling and Resource Estimation Case Study of the Edna May Gold Mine, Western Australia
By P Hodkiewicz
Recent structural interpretations based on historic stope shapes were used to develop a rapid and innovative method to domain and simulate structurally complex, high-grade gold veins at depth in the E
Aug 22, 2011
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The Round Hill Gold-Scheelite Deposit, Macraes Flat, Otago, New Zealand
The Round Hill gold-scheelite deposit is located three kilometres from Macraes Flat and approximately 60 kilometres due north of Dunedin, New Zealand. A mining feasibility study is currently being und
Jan 1, 1987