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Lifting the Status of Laboratories in the Mining Industry
In both exploration and mining, the laboratory is often seen as a cost rather than a profit centre. The aim in most mining companies is to increase profits by reducing costs, so the budget for the lab
Jan 1, 2002
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Access Issues
The mining industry worldwide relies upon the identification of resources that can be economically developed and operated. Access to land is paramount through all stages of the exploration, develop
Jan 1, 1997
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Project Management
Mining and metals projects have tended to increase in both scope and cost to a point where many projects are Droperly designated as superprojects. Specialist engineer- constructors have developed or
Jan 1, 1980
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An Approach to Safety in Developing New Mining Technology
The following is a discussion of a new approach to safety when developing or applying a new mining technology. In the form of an engineering process, the following approach had its inception in the mi
Jan 1, 1992
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Uncertainty About Uncertainty in Material Sampling ù A Crucial Part of Risk Assessment
Material sampling theory is well established in mineral process monitoring, improvement and control. It has been much enhanced by fundamental contributions due to Gy. When GyÆs sampling theory is appl
Jan 1, 2005
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Structure of Thiol Collector Layers on Sulphide Surfaces
By Laajalehto K
The basic condition necessary for flotation is hydrophobicity of the surface of the mineral to be floated. For sulphides, this condition usually requires treatment with a collector solution. The co
Jan 1, 1993
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Rehabilitation Following Mineral Sand Mining On North Stradbroke Island, Queensland
North Stradbroke Island is a large sand mass offshore from south east Queensland. Dredging for mineral sands commenced there in 1956 and the rehabilitation discussed in this paper was commenced in
Jan 1, 1976
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Checking Precision and Bias Before and After Construction of Sampling Systems
Sampling systems are never perfect. They all have some bias and give variable sampling errors. The ways of thinking about bias and precision should be different before and after construction (or recon
Jan 1, 2008
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Flotation in the Minerals Industry ù Some Observations
By J P. Moodie
Recent trends in flotation technology are briefly reviewed. These show that considerable development has been made as the operators, suppliers and technologists have responded to the challenges of the
Jan 1, 2005
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Geology and Preliminary Fluid Inclusion Study on Qiagong Skarn Iron (Copper) Deposit, Tibet, China
By Y Li, L Zhang, G Li, S C. Dominy
Qiagong skarn iron (copper) deposit is located in Xietongmen County of Tibet, China (N 29¦52Æ14.9ö, E 88¦24Æ10.3ö). It is situated at the middle-western Gangdese porphyry copper-belt. Mineralisation i
Jan 1, 2008
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Sampling Coarse Gold-Bearing Mineralisation ù Developing Effective Protocols and a Case Study From the Nalunaq Deposit, Southern Greenland
By J S. Petersen
The occurrence of coarse gold particles leading to grade complexity and sampling challenges is a common feature of many gold deposits. Poorly designed sampling protocols applied to these deposit types
Jan 1, 2005
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Installation And Design Guidelines For Cable Dowel Ground Support At ZC/NBHC
By Askew J. E
All facets of current practices of cable dowelling at The Zinc Corporation, Limited and New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited are re- viewed. This includes materials specific- ations, installation pra
Jan 1, 1977
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Computer and Open Pit Mining : Out of the Iron Age
By Neto J. A N
Usually there are organisational interfaces between each stage - companies or departments. Each organisation will have different ideas about "optimum" operation. These ideas will be driven by how th
Jan 1, 1991
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Recoverable Resource Estimation Using Bivariate Uniform Conditioning at the Lihir Gold Mine
By A Tomsett, R Kidd, Z Casley
Bivariate recoverable resource estimation aims at predicting the recovered metal for a secondary variable when a cut-off is applied to a primary variable. The choice of a consistent geostatistical mod
Jan 1, 2009
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Applying Chrushers for Profit
With constantly rising energy costs it is ever more important that we look at ways of im- proving comminution efficiency both in terms of power consumed as well as capital costs required for purcha
Jan 1, 1978
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Good Management and Ore-Dressing by Automatic Machinery
The necessity for good management and economic working in our mines and ore-dressing sheds is impressed upon us by the present low prices of all our metals. Silver, lead, copper, and tin have all suff
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Leading Measures to Deliver Shareholder Value at Ridgeway Gold Mine
Ridgeway Gold Mine (Ridgeway) has a clear mission to maximise its cash flows in order to deliver shareholder value and is developing strategies to achieve this. Business process management using leadi
Jan 1, 2002
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Occupational Health Effects of Airborne Coal Dust and mine Gases
The last 40 years has seen a dramatic reduction in the prevalence of pneumoconiosis through improved mining engineering associated with continuing medical surveillance of those at risk. Presently t
Jan 1, 1983
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Optimisaiton in the Concentrator - the Practical Realities
By Morrison R
Optimisation has two distinct applications in the concentrator ò the first is in the area of the flowsheet and the operating parameters of the various unit operations ò the second is associated with
Jan 1, 1991
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Operation and Optimisation of the Argyle HMS Plant
By Hutton W
The Argyle Diamond Mine is the first significant diamond producer in Australia. The project has been developed with new concepts in circuit design, process control technology, organisational deve
Jan 1, 1987