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Stabilization Of Mine Residues In Broken Hill, New South Wales
By Leigh J. H
A history is given of the dust control techniques developed and applied by the mining companies at Broken Hill. A history of the regeneration works undertaken since 1936 is out- lined. Particular e
Jan 1, 1976
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Commercial Equipment Designed to Recover Gold from Gravitational Concentrates by Means of Magnetic Separation and the Separation in Magnetic Fluids
By Krokhmai VS, Sayko OP
The paper summarises the theoretical and experimental studies which led to the development of new industrial equipment designed to recover liberated gold from placer gravity concentrates. The new te
Jan 1, 1993
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Convergence and Load Measurements in an Underground Mine in Turkiye
By Yesil MM, Bozdag T
This paper describes the conver- gence and load measurements carried out in inclined seams at five longwall faces, two of which were supported by hydraulic props and the other three by conventiona
Jan 1, 1992
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How Advances in Pyrometallurgical Treatment of Copper and Nickel Sulphide Have Added Value to the Non Ferrous Metal Industry
Almost from the beginning of civilisation the inhabitants hadlearned the art of recovering and working copper to produceitems which were of use to society.From the early beginnings of the use of coppe
Jan 1, 1995
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Iron Ore Concentration by Magnetoflotation
Magneto flotation is a recently developed method aimed at simultaneous utilisation of the magnetic and flotation properties of minerals in separation processes. In this method, magnetic minerals ar
Jan 1, 1993
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Rockmass Damage Induced by Transient Blast Stress Waves
By Aguirre E, Chitombo G
The magnitude of stress variations associated with a blast wave near production pillars is analysed by modelling blast vibrations measured in the surrounding rockmass. The results indicate a wide va
Jan 1, 1995
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Land Reclamation Trials and Practices at Martha Hill Gold Mine, Waihi, New Zealand (81918f20-43ae-4806-8567-9e3a20ae8542)
By Gregg PEH, Stewart RB
Reclamation field trials commenced in 1985, two years before the granting of the Mining Licence. The level of pasture production on varying soil depths (0 cm, 5 cm, 15 cm and 25 cm) overlying both ta
Jan 1, 1995
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Compositional Variations of White Mica in the Footwall Hydrothermal Alteration System of the Hellyer Zn-Pb Deposit, Tasmania
By P Mason, J F. Huntington, K M. Scott
Short-wave infrared (SWIR) spectral reflectance of the hydrothermally altered volcanic rocks in the footwall of the Hellyer Zn-Pb massive sulfide deposit was measured with a portable PIMATM infrared s
Jan 1, 2004
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Hej Hej Sweden, Tak Atlas Copco - The 2006 Atlas Copco Scholarship Experience
By J MacDiarmid
Atlas Copco is a leading provider of industrial productivity solutions (Atlas Copco, 2007) and one of the worldÆs largest suppliers of rock drilling equipment. The business division of Atlas Copco Con
Jan 1, 2007
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Refining of Clear Copper Powders by the Parker Process: A Comparison of The Chemistry of Copper Impurities in Chloride and Sulfate Media
By Senanayake G
A sample of crude copper powder produced by the CLEAR Process was refined by dissolution and recovery in sulfate media using the Parker Process. The Parker Process offers an alternative method of c
Jan 1, 1984
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Audiometric Study to Detect Overload on Rod Mills
By Zamora C
The performance of a system for detecting the onset of overloads on rod mills is described. The system has bee,, tested at CODELCO E1 Salvador Concentrator where, due t,, variations on size distributi
Jan 1, 1985
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Geology and Ore Genesis of the Siana Gold-Silver Deposit, Surigao del Norte, Philippines
By Estoque J, Abaigar J, Domingo B, Acenas M
The Siana gold-silver deposit of Surigao del Norte, Mindanao, Philippines is perhaps one of the most complex in the world, being related to an ancient suture zone known as the Philippine Fault. Ea
Jan 1, 1987
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Optimisong Mine Development - The Real Key to Profitability
Optimisation of capital in the development process is critical to the profitability of any new mining venture. The process of optimisation should apply to all aspects, that is the financing, managem
Jan 1, 1991
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Cost Ranking Studies in the Mining Industry
Whilst decisions to commit projects have traditionally been heavily influenced by hurdle rates for d.c.f. analysis, it is suggested that evaluation of competitors' costs may be a desirable additi
Jan 1, 1985
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Controlled blasting at the Kutubu oilfield central processing facility, Papua New Guinea
By Sneddon A
Expansion of central production facilities at the Kutubu Petroleum Development Project in Papua New Guinea (PNG) required excavation of a steep hillside overlooking operating crude oil processing, sto
Jan 1, 1994
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Difficulties Associated with using Indicator Minerals for Diamond Exploration in North Queensland
Minerals similar to the indicator minerals used in kimberlite exploration are widespread in the Cainozoic alkali basalts of north Queensland. Magnesian ilmenite, pyrope garnet, chrome diopside, ch
Jan 1, 1984
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A Study of the Relationship Between Transportable Moisture Limit and Particle Sizing for Australian Zinc, Lead and Copper Concentrate
The transportable moisture limit of a mineral concentrate (TML) is of great importance in the shipping of that material from Australian ports. Each year Australian mining companies incur substantial
Jan 1, 1993
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The Application of Desktop Computers in Open Pit Mine Planning
By Visnovsky
The computing needs of a mine planning office vary greatly depending on the staff available and the nature of the work undertaken. Some offices work acceptably with few aids apart from hand held c
Jan 1, 1983
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Restructuing for Survival at the Renison Mine
By Thomas W
Due to record low tin prices and an uncompetitive position in world markets, the Renison tin mine has undergone three major phases of restructuring in the last three years. This has involved substanti
Jan 1, 1992
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Characterisation of the Contribution of Iron Ore Dust to the Environment at Port Hedland, Western Australia
By E R. Ramanaidou, M S. Piggott
Transport to and handling of iron ore at Port Hedland, Western Australia, results in the generation of airborne particulates that contribute to the atmospheric dust load, with concerns about potential
Jan 1, 2002