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Biological Mining and Bio-Hydrometallurgy-Prospects and Opportunities
Biologically-mediated phenomena are involved in many of the natural processes by which mineral deposits are formed and ore bodies transformed and degraded. They may facilitate the environmentally
Jan 1, 1982
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Effect of Confinement on Ground Vibrations Due to Blasting
By Silitonga M
Generally, the acceptable parameter for predicting the intensity of ground vibration due to a blast is the amount of explo ive u ed and the distance from the explo ion. A eries of closely controlled t
Jan 1, 1984
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Grinding, Pulp Chemistry and Particle Flotability
In this paper the reactions which may lead to particle hydrophobicity/hydrophilicity as a function of grinding environment-are reviewed. The results of pulp chemical investigations related to a Cu-
Jan 1, 1993
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Risk Based Closure Engineering for Sustainability
By J M. Dwyer, S Williamson
Acceptable post-closure performance of decommissioned mining operations is a critical factor in persuading todayÆs environmentally conscious public that the mining industry will not continue to burden
Jan 1, 2003
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Thermodynamic of the Coal Reduction Process for the Upgrading of Ilmenite
By Merritt RR
The equilibrium phase relations in the Fe- Mn-Ti-0-S system were established at 1380 and 1485 K. The elemental distributions between the equilibrium phases were obtained by chemical- ly analysing se
Jan 1, 1980
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Government Role in Geoscience - The Queensland Way
Government geoscience may be categorised by objective under three headings: Applied Research for Geoscientific Framework Studies, Resource Inventory, and Technical Advice. In Queensland, the Departmen
Jan 1, 1990
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The Australian Mining Industry
Your Worship the Mayor, Ron McCullough; the Honourable Tony McGrady M.L.A., Minister for Minerals & Energy; distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.It's both a pleasure and a privilege to have
Jan 1, 1993
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Effects of Alternate Methods of Conditioning on the Reflotation of Copper Concentrates at WMC (Olympic Dam Operations)
By P Heppner, J Schell, R Newell
The effect of various methods of conditioning on subsequent flotation performance was reviewed, where complex interactions involving attrition, aggregation, dispersion and surface cleaning were discus
Jan 1, 2000
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The Recommissioning of the Treatment Plant at Mary Kathleen Uranium Ltd.
The recommissioning of the plant at Mary Kathleen involved several distinct phases. The previous plant process was modified significantly, the plant capacity was increased by the addition of new eq
Jan 1, 1978
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Overview of Mineral Project Risk Issues and Role of Mineral Industry Professionals (Especially Consultants) in Risk Reduction Strategies
The various risk components to be addressed by explorers and project developers (and their investors) to minimise and/or manage the risk of Pacrim mineral investment are summarised to provide an overv
Jan 1, 2004
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Deephole Drilling at the Rosebery Mine, Tas
"DEEPHOLE " or "Longhole" drilling is the name given to the drilling of prospecting holes with the pneumatic hammer drill. The drilling bit is of the same form, and is prepared in
Jan 1, 1930
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Statistical Evaluation of the Seam Sequences of Some Australian Permian and Triassic Coals
In making any attempts to determine the depositional environments in which coal seams accumulated it would be useful to establish whether there is a pattern, or patterns, of development which the majo
Jan 1, 1972
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Paraprofessional Education in the Metallurgical and Related Industries
The development of paraprofessional courses in metallurgy and related disciplines, by the Department of Technical and Further Education in New South Wales, is outlined in this paper. The changing n
Jan 1, 1978
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Modern Gold Plants - A Design Overview (33de825a-0fcd-4290-b963-6a155bcc39af)
By Lynn DR, Wadley GB
The Australian gold industry has made large steps forward in the last few years. This progress has been driven by improvements in mining and processing technology, the high price of gold and by a favo
Jan 1, 1990
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Acid Rock Drainage Management at the Ok Tedi Mine, Papua New Guinea
By H Kundapen, J J, C Rumble, S Miller
This paper describes measures taken by Ok Tedi Mining Limited (OTML) to minimise the risk of acid rock drainage (ARD) resulting from mining operations at its Mt Fubilan porphyry copper-gold mine in th
Jan 1, 2003
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Spontaneous Combustion in Open Cut Coal Mines ù Recent Australian Research
By A Saghafi, S Day
The control of spontaneous combustion in spoil piles is an area of concern for a number of open cut coal mines. Spontaneous combustion in spoil may occur when carbonaceous waste materials are exposed
Jan 1, 2005
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Ore Reserves Estimates And Comparisons With Mine Production From The Cattlegrid Orebody, Mt. Gunson, South Australia
By Gelding P. W, van Herk H
The Cattlegrid copper orebody is a concealed thin, tabular sheet localised near an unconformity between two sub- horizontal Precambrian sandstone units. It extends over an area of 1,000 m by 500 m
Jan 1, 1979
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A Mathematical Model of the Sirosmelt Process
By Denholm WT
A mathematical model has been developed for intense pneumatic smelting processes, such as the Sirosmelt group of processes, to assist in establishing optimum process conditions and to permit oper
Jan 1, 1984
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Fordertechnik Dewatering Screens
This paper will discuss Fordertechnik dawatering screens and their application in process industries. Fordertechnik screens were designed for the dewatering of deslimed, wet fines materials encoun
Jan 1, 1984
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The Role of Government in Financing Mineral Development
It is commonly accepted that govern ments have a role in the financing of mineral development. The reasons for government involve- ment are examined in general and in the light of the current situat
Jan 1, 1974