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Estimation of Flyrock Travel Distances: A Probabilistic Approach
By M F. L Gibson
The issue of flyrock is very important in the operation of all mineral extraction sites that use blasting. Unlike the other environmental effects of blasting, ground vibrations and air overpressure, f
Jan 1, 2001
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Technical Note on Recovery of Manganese from Low Manganese Content Ferromanganese Slag
By Rao P. K, Sahoo P. K
The main constituents of ferromanganese slags are silicates of Mn, Ca and AI. Factors affecting the recovery of manganese from a low manganese content ferromanganese slag (about 16 per cent MnO) durin
Jan 1, 1979
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Electrochemistry of Sulfide Flotation (1971 ANNUAL CONFERENCE NEW ZEALAND)
The interaction of flotation collectors with sulfide minerals takes place at the solid - solution interface. The electrochemistry of the processes which affect this interface are discussed. The intera
Jan 1, 1971
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Maori Economic Development Aspirations Where to from Here?
Maori economic development still remains an enigma to many people some 157 years after the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. It has only been in the last decade as a result of increasing pressures fr
Jan 1, 1997
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Old Copper Flotation Tailings Waste Reprocessing
Old Copper Flotation Tailings Waste Reprocessing
Sep 13, 2010
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Effects of Using Electronic Initiation Systems on Blast Improvement
With the iron ore industry in Australia producing hundreds of millions of tonnes of ore per annum, the associated costs of these operations extend into the billions. It is no surprise in the current e
Jan 1, 2009
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Some Observations on Metamorphism at Broken Hill, N.S.W.
The Archaeozoic Willyama Complex at Broken Hill has suffered several periods of deformation and metamorphism. New structural and petrological information together with that available from the literatu
Jan 1, 1963
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Lifestyle in Fly-in, Fly-Out Operations Versus Residential Operations: A Personal Comparison and Choice
This report will differ slightly from the traditional scientific and technical discussions given at this type of conference. It will focus on the personal experiences and choices that I undertook when
Jan 1, 2005
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Presidential Address, 1968: The Standards We Inherit
At last year's. annual meeting of The Institute, Sir George Fisher, as President, compared it somewhat nostalgically with a meeting of its kind in the 1920s when comment was expressed on the decl
Jan 1, 1968
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Is Bigger Better? Building Market Resilience into Process Plant Design
By P L. McCarthy
In an environment of accelerating capital costs, limited capital availability and strongly cyclic metal prices, there is a difference between a robust mining and processing operation and one that woul
Jul 15, 2013
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Alteration at Kisladag gold mine, Turkey – a progressive study in geology, geotechnics and geometallurgy
By Y Öztas, S McKinley, T Baker
The Kisladag Mine, Turkey, is a large porphyry gold deposit which is mined by open pit methods. In operation for over ten years, Kisladag provides an excellent example of how attention to a geologic f
Sep 20, 2017
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Potential for the Utilisation of Micro-Organisms in Gold Processing
By D C. McPhail, S L. Rogers, J Brugger
Using iron- and sulfur-oxidising bacteria to catalyse the breakdown of sulfides that host the gold is an important biological method for the pretreatment of refractory gold ores. Following this biolog
Jan 1, 2007
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Mesothermal Gold Mineralisation in the Tectonically Active Southern Alps: Analogues for the Otago Schist?
By P O. Koons, R J. Norris, S C. Cox
The Southern Alps is an active oblique collisional zone which has a characteristic wedge-shaped geometry above a low-angle ductile shear zone. The Main Divide region is a relatively low strain z
Jan 1, 1997
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The Investigation of a Gold Prospect
This paper deals chiefly with the preliminary examination, when a decision has to be made as to whether a prospect has a chance of developing into a mine or not. At this stage it is important to have
Jan 1, 1950
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The New Zealand Mining Regime with Particular Reference to the Development of Minerals Programmes
By W P. Player
The legislative operating environment, or the mineral regime, that a country has to offer is one of the key determinants that a company wanting to invest in an area takes into account in formulating i
Jan 1, 1995
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Development of prereduced agglomeration process using carbon composite iron ore briquette in travelling grate
By S H. Son, M K. Wang, H K. Jeong, B K. Cho, J I. Park
The utilisation of low-grade raw materials such as fine iron ore and semi-soft coking coal, and reduction of CO2 emissions are important issues in the ironmaking process. To solve these issues, a new
Jul 24, 2017
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Copper Price Uncertainties – Chaos Theory to Manage Risks in Mining Projects
By C Tapia Cortez, C Sammut, S Saydam, J Coulton
‘Like every other commodity, the value of the metals is subject to variation’ (Ricardo, 1817). Mineral commodity price uncertainties have always been a significant issue in mining business due to the
Nov 4, 2015
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Some Effects of Wood, Cement, and Aluminium Sulphate on Flotation of Broken Hill Lead-Zinc Ore
Results of flotation tests on lead-zinc ore from Broken Hill, N.S.W., confirmed that flotation at pH 9 in the presence of cement gave poorer metallurgical results than flotation at pH 7. Additions of
Jan 1, 1974
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Rehabilitation of the Collapsed Panel 1K North in the Deep Ore Zone Block Cave Mine
By A Kurniawan, A Sjadat and M Akhasyah
PT Freeport Indonesia’s Deep Ore Zone (DOZ) is a block cave mining operation that has been in production for 15 years. DOZ is located approximately 900 m below surface and has an average production ra
May 9, 2016
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Surface Chemistry of Iron Ore Throughout a Processing Plant
Surface Chemistry of Iron Ore Throughout a Processing Plant
Sep 13, 2010