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Development of Integrated Ore Deposit Models for Exploration
By R R LARGE
In the past decade mineral deposit models have become an important tool for the exploration geoscientist. By combining genetic theories on the formation of particular deposit styles, with geologica
Jan 1, 1992
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Pyrite Oxidation Rates Determined Based on Quantitative Mineralogy of Long-Term Column Leaching Tests
By N DavT
Pyritic tailings from the Quirke mine waste management area in Elliot Lake, Ontario were subjected to long-term column leaching experiments in two PVC columns measuring 122 cm in height and 15.2 cm in
Jan 1, 2003
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Australia's Uranium and the World's Nuclear Industry
Exploration for uranium in Australia has so far discovered reserves equal to 17.5% of the Western World's. The Australian uranium industry, when fully developed, will be one of the largest pro
Jan 1, 1979
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A comparative study of two laboratory crushing techniques for a South African banded iron formation (BIF)
By N Maistry, A Singh
It is estimated that in less than a decade, high-grade iron ore reserves in South Africa will be depleted, leaving only low-grade ores with a dominant lithology of banded iron formation (BIF) hematite
Sep 18, 2023
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Lessons Learned from Geometallurgical Investigations Carried Out on a Nickel Sulfide Flotation Plant
By B Newcombe
From many years practical industrial experience the author has drawn together a list of the key points to consider when embarking on a large-scale geometallurgical project. Fundamental aspects which m
Sep 5, 2011
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Single pass drill, install and inject self-drilling resin bolt application in poor ground
By T Roberts, D Faulkner, G Watt
Traditional mechanised resin rock bolting in hard rock underground mines requires the installation of resin capsules into a pre-drilled hole prior to the rock bolt being spun into a hole to mix the re
Nov 30, 2018
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Jasper Bars and Structural Geology in Western Australia
In the introduction to a recent paper dealing with, the relationships of magnetite and hematite in the banded iron formations or "jasper bars" of the Western Australian pre-Cambrian(17)t the
Jan 1, 1943
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Planning and Execution of Shaft Pillar Extraction in a Deep Level Mine
Driefontein Gold Mine together with Kloof Gold Mine and Beatrix Gold Mine forms part of Gold Fields South Africa. Driefontein Gold Mine is situated near the town of Carletonville, 50 km south of Johan
Jan 1, 2005
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Gold, Research and Development, and Exploration Success
The link between exploration success and new ideas from research and development (R&D), although often assumed, is rarely well explained or well illustrated. One issue is understanding the role of inn
Jan 1, 2007
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Planning for the Unexpected – The Origins of Quantity-Distance Tables
By D L. Kennedy
Many aspects of the physical layout of manufacturing plants and storage facilities for explosives are governed by so-called quantity-distances tables. Both the British and the American tables were ori
Nov 8, 2011
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Developing a Copper Mine in a Developing Country
Designing and constructing OxianaÆs Sepon gold and copper operations in one of the most remote areas in Laos has been a great achievement; one which was recognised by the engineering industryÆs highes
Jan 1, 2006
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Fire Suppression Systems – Protection for People, Concrete or Profits
By A Dix
Fire suppression systems are but one of the many technologies currently available to manage operational tunnel risks. However, the actual reasons for their use are often shrouded in mischievous discus
Mar 8, 2011
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Sensors and automation – a unique opportunity to leverage real-time gold recovery data through data analysis and automation in gold processing
By S Gray
Based on the 2021 Volume 5 State of PlayTM mining survey of key executives and board members in the mining sector, the key responses to ‘Which of the following technologies will have the biggest impac
Aug 24, 2022
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It’s all about People - Abstract
By K D. Tuckwell
The Treasurer, the Hon Wayne Swan, has nominated ‘maximising our advantages’ from ‘Mining Boom Mark II’ as the focus of the 2011/2012 Australian Budget. Australia therefore requires a bolder and bette
Nov 22, 2011
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Quantitative Mineral Mapping – A Building Block for Geometallurgy at Olympic Dam
By K Ehrig
Two irrefutable facts in geology and metallurgy are: ore deposits are comprised of variable mixtures of minerals which are systematically distributed throughout the deposit, and mineralogy exert
Sep 5, 2011
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What Women in Mining Want
With the next mining boom looming, the industry will once again struggle to meet skills needed as the current generation boomers are set to retire. In order to meet these needs it is going to need to
Jun 1, 2010
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Challenges on the Front End Activities of the Uranium Fuel Cycle - Areva's Approach
Energy is central to respond to critical stakes on human and industrial development requirements as well as on climate change. The increase of the share of carbon-free energy sources in the global sup
Sep 13, 2010
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Window of Opportunity in Research and Development
An on-stream iron ore analyser has been developed in collaboration with Hamersley Iron Pty. Limited for determining the iron content of both lump (- 30 + 6 mm particle size) and fines (- 6 mm partic
Jan 1, 1988
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Simplifying the management of critical controls
By C Young
The identification of Critical Risks, their associated Critical Controls, and the implementation of processes to ensure their ongoing management can be difficult and resource intensive. Answering the
May 5, 2022
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In Plant Sampling for Gravity Recoverable Gold - ABSTRACT ONLY
The implementation of robust, reliable and accurate sampling systems is the key to the successful management of any mineral processing plant. The representative sampling of a mineral processing plant
Aug 1, 2010