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Non-Contact Acoustic Measurement of Dynamic In-Mill Processes for SAG/AG Mills
By R A. Pax
Heavy machinery such as AG and SAG mills generate a significant amount of noise due to the processes that are occurring inside them. From an environmental perspective, the level of noise generated is
Aug 8, 2011
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Government Guidelines for Gold Processors Using Cyanide
By Thomas R. J
Following asmallnumberofpollutionincidents involving the death of cattle from ingestion of cyanide that had escaped from gold processing plants, the Queensland Government undertook to develop compe
Jan 1, 1991
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Geotechnical Aspects of Waihi Gold Mining Company's Open Pit
Mining of the Martha Hill epithermal gold deposit via open pit methods will excavate a pit to 15 m below sea level. Regular geotechnical evaluations of pit slopes have taken place. Details of the vari
Jan 1, 1991
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Plasma Enhanced Recovery of Alloying Elements from Slags, Wastes and Lean Ores
By R F. Johnston, I D. Sommerville
This paper presents an overview of the researches carried out in our laboratory on the application of plasma in recovery of alloy elements from waste slags and the treatment of lean ores, which are ex
Jan 1, 2000
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Quantitative Mineral Analysis of Ores and Minerals Processing Products using X-ray Diffraction
Characterising the weight percentage of each mineral in base metal ores is an integral part of assessing the quality of an ore in terms of its processing properties. The Rietveld method, which uses X-
Jan 1, 1998
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Establishing the Design Parameters of a Control Blast for Long-term Stability of the Hang Wall at Rampura Agucha Mine
By R Shrimali, P Rajmeny, L Shekhawat, A Joshi
Rampura Agucha open pit mine has successfully been excavated to a depth of 320 m, incorporating multistage working. The key to success is the implementation of presplitting as control blast measures a
Aug 24, 2015
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Paper No. 192. The Great Fitzroy Mines Limited. Surface Equipment.
THE following description of the surface plant of the Great Fitzroy Mines is to be understood as having been compiled by a mechanical engineer, who concerns himself more with the various appliances us
Jan 1, 1911
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Using Ventilation Control Technology to Reduce Respirable Dust Exposures at US Metal/Non-Metal Mining Operations
By J F. Colinet, G, J A. Zimmer, R J. Timko
It has long been known that ventilation is a cost-effective method to lower respirable dust concentrations in all types of mining applications. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Healt
Jan 1, 2005
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Geological Setting of Gold Mineralisation in the Northern Drummond Basin: Significance of the Bulgonunna Volcanics
By Oversby B, Wellman P, Wyborn D, McPhie J, MacKenzie D
The Bureau of Mineral Resources (BMR) and the Queensland Mines Department are engaged in integrated regional- and deposit-scale studies in the Burdekin Falls-"Conway" area, about 100km southeast o
Jan 1, 1989
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Environmental Costs Of Resource Projects - How Far Do We Go?
The process of defining the external environmental costs of mining activities, devising appropriate mechanisms to internalise them is complex and is likely to be a gradual.Australia's competitive
Jan 1, 1992
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Optimising Mine Ventilation Through the Use of Life-Cycle Production Models
By C Kocsis, G Baiden, Y Bissiri
CANMET-MMSL and Penguin Automation Systems Inc have been exploring how process simulation and ventilation modelling software, when combined, can be used to optimise hard-rock/metal mine ventilation sy
Jan 1, 2005
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Prediction and Measurement of Size Distributions from Coal Mine to Coke Oven
By Callcott R
Prediction of raw coal size distributions and those generated by processing are examined using spreadsheets and the matrix analysis of breakage processes. Run of mine coal size distributions are pre
Jan 1, 1998
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Mineralisation of the Tom's Gully Gold Deposit, Northern Territory
By Mizuta T, Sakurai M
The Pine Creek Inlier produced 12 440 kg of gold in the period from the first gold discovery in the 1860s to the early-1900s. During the 1930s renewed large-scale prospecting took place and gave a
Jan 1, 1994
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The Recognition of Pseudoclastic Textures in Hydrothermally Altered Subaqueous Dyke Rocks and Lavas: Some Economic Implications (c681d837-054d-4ce2-9554-1af8f4a6e5d4)
By Waters JC
Pseudoclastic hydrothermal alteration textures occur within quenched coherent dykes forming part of a subaqueous dome complex (-4 Ma) on Ponza Island, Italy. These textures are similar to those obser
Jan 1, 1995
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The Benefits of Automation for Mining Metallurgical Plant Analytical Laboratories
By B N. Morrison
In all metallurgical plants metallurgists require analyses of the various intermediate products, eg flotation feeds, flotation concentrates, tailings, mattes, slags, etc to monitor the efficiency of t
Jan 1, 2008
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Aquifer Management Issues at Phosphate Hill Mine
The aquifer at Phosphate Hill, north-west Queensland, presents special management challenges. The site contains a phosphate rock mine, fertilizer plant and camp. All of the site water is provided by t
Jan 1, 2003
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A Case Study in Optimising Fragmentation
By R Crookes
Mine to mill optimisation is not a recently developed concept. It is one which is finally gaining greater acceptance in the Australian mining industry, possibly as a consequence of the downturn in mar
Jan 1, 1999
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Geochemical Responses within Lateritic Profiles Over barren and Mineralised Ultramafic Rocks: Implications for Nickel Exploration in the Yilgarn Block, Western Australia
This paper reviews the geochemistry of weathered nickeliferous sulphidic and lateritic profiles, the supergene behaviour of nickel and ore-associated elements, and their implications for exploratio
Jan 1, 1996
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The Need for Quality Control in Sampling Due to Evaluation Advances at Anglo Platinum
Anglo Platinum recognised with its expanded operations the need to change its evaluation strategy due to increased sample volumes and the pressure it created at laboratories. The sender/receiver analy
Jan 1, 2008
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High Pressure Filtration of Fine Practice Slurries
Using normal low pressure filtration methods for the dewatering of fine china clays, the best that can be achieved is cakes with about 30% moisture. In order to get the moisture levels down to acce
Jan 1, 1989