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Seismically Active Mines ù To Buy or Not to Buy
In recent years there have been many changes in mine ownership due to the on-going rationalisation towards larger mining companies. Larger companies inevitably find it hard to manage small mining oper
Jan 1, 2002
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A methodology for modelling dense medium cyclones
By Manlapig EV, Davis JJ
A methodology for modelling dense medium cyclones is presented for cyclones operating under conditions which avoid particle interference or apex crowding. Particle interference and apex crowding a
Jan 1, 1986
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Mining Operations of the Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Limited at Rosebery, Tasmania
By L. R. MURPHY
This paper gives a general description of mining operations at the Rosebery Mine and a brief account of the older Hercules Mine. The more unusual aspects of the operations, such as the sinking of the
Jan 1, 1949
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Responsible Management and Transparent Reporting across the Project Life Cycle
By M A. Noppé
"Mining is an inherently risky business: from the technical, environmental, social and economic uncertainties associated with advancing an exploration concept to a viable project; to the risks associa
Jun 28, 2016
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Central Refrigeration Plants in German
German coal mining suffers from rock temperatures up to 600C which are the same as in South Africa at 3000 - 4000 m of depth. Therefore cooling plants have increased in the last decade and today a
Jan 1, 1983
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New Research Initiatives in Geometallurgical Integration û Moving Towards a Common Operating Language
The emerging discipline of ægeometallurgyÆ is not new but is becoming increasingly recognised as a discrete and high-value activity that reflects an ongoing commercial and cultural trend towards more
Jan 1, 2009
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Fighting Mine Fires
By Sneddon NW
Aberdare North Colliery is situated on the eastern boundary of the City of Cessnock in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales. Although the area is now noted for its wines and vineyards, the district
Jan 1, 1981
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The Effect of Mineralogy on the Leaching Characteristics of BHAS Copper-Lead Matte
By Pollard D. M
The BHAS copper-lead matte leach process, developed in Port Pirie, South Australia, has been in operation on a commercial scale since 1984. This process is one of many developed in the past decade
Jan 1, 1989
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Hydrothermal Alteration Along the Alpine Fault, Westland, New Zealand
Deep hydrothermal fluids adjacent to the Alpine Fault move through the brittle-ductile transition to mix with convecting fluids from near surface environments. These tectonically driven fluids evolve
Jan 1, 2001
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The benefits of automated metallurgical accounting for plant sampling
By D W. Wall, J P. Vagenas
Questions of sampling precision and accuracy affect every process plant in differing ways and to differing extents. To address these perceived issues, chemists, metallurgists and engineers are often a
May 9, 2017
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Recommended Design Methods and Serviceability Limits for Permanent Rock Bolts
By D J Maconochie
The use of rock bolts as permanent support has been prohibited by client specifications in several recent large tunnel projects in Australia. The justification for this appears to lie in concerns with
Mar 8, 2011
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Insights from evidence-based safety analyses
By M Hassall
There is a plethora of activities that have been, and continue to be, performed to improve the health, safety and well-being of workers involved in resource industry activities. These activities inclu
Apr 16, 2024
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‘It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time ...’ Common Mistakes in Geometallurgy
By P Kittler
In the spectrum of mining-related disciplines, geometallurgy sits between resource geology and metallurgical engineering. Unlike its neighbours, it is a relatively young discipline and its concepts, p
Sep 5, 2011
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Beneficiation of Mt Weld Rare Earth Oxides by Gravity Concentration, Flotation and Magnetic Separation
By W J. Bruckard, M J. Vaisey
Ashton Mining Ltd (Ashton) and Lynas Corporation Ltd (Lynas) have established a joint venture partnership to develop and process rare earth oxides (REOÆs) from the Mt Weld deposit in Western Australia
Jan 1, 2000
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Improving Quality Assurance and Quality Control Practices - Basic Methodology Using Worked Examples
By P Stoker
The need for quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) in the sampling and assaying of minerals is fundamental to the reliability and confidence of a mineral resource estimate, reserve estimate an
Jan 1, 2009
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The Introduction and Application of Carbon-in-Pulp in a Heap Leach Project
By Mann LD
The Haveluck gold deposit, located 2.5km north of Meekatharra, contained 1,284,000 tonnes at an average grade of 1.8 g/t gold of drill delineated proved and probable ore prior to commencement of pro
Jan 1, 1982
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Production of Water-Soluble Phosphate Fertilizer from Christmas Island "C"-Grade Phosphate
Christmas Island "C"-grade phosphate consists essentially of the minerals crandallite and millisite. Although containing over 25% P205, this material is not suitable for the manufacture of water-sol
Jan 1, 1971
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A Case Study of the Zhilingtou Gold-Silver Deposit, Zheijang, China
By Yao S, Wang P, Zhang C
The Zhilingtou Au-Ag deposit is situated in the eastern part of the complexly deformed and metamorphosed South China Caledonian Fold Belt. It consists of seven orebodies that are almost exclusively h
Jan 1, 1995
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Presidential Address 1962 The Effect of Britain Joining the Common Market on Metalliferous Mining in Australia
At the beginning of this year it was my pleasure and responsibility to take over the Presidency of our Institute from Mr A. A. Parish who, as did his predecessors, filled the office with distinction.
Jan 1, 1962
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Incorporating controls and automation into mining engineering curriculum
By S J. Schafrik, M Long
There are several factors that are increasing the need for new graduates to be ready to design and manage more autonomous operations at mines. Autonomous controls and systems range from the start-up,
Sep 1, 2024