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Some Observations Regarding SAG Milling
This paper summarises some observations regarding the way SAG and AG mills work based on the last ten years of pilot plant operation, grinding circuit design and operational reviews for various projec
Jan 1, 2007
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Solvent Extraction at Rum Jungle
Consideration was given to the.applicab on of a solvent extraction circuit to be'included in the process'for the-recovery of a high grade product from.:-the Rum Jungle Creek.South uranium or
Jan 1, 1963
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Mechanised Ore Removal from the Floor of Narrow, Flat Stopes
By A Buckingham, R M. Hancock
The underground Sunrise Dam gold mine commenced in October 2003 to extract ore from a series of orebodies with various dips, widths, and ore grades over a strike length of 1.5 km. To successfully oper
Jan 1, 2008
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Optimising Mining Data, With Emphasis on Rock Quality Designation, to Improve Groundwater Modelling of Fractured Rock Aquifers, (Pasminco Rosebery Mine, Tasmania)
By R Willis, D Cooke, G J. Davidson
Mine-groundwater interaction at the Pasminco Rosebery Mine (PRM), western Tasmania, deserves special attention due to the unique climate and mining environment present. High rainfall and low evapotran
Jan 1, 2003
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Like Liquid Gold ù Towards a Resource Industry Position on Water
Launching the Queensland Water Plan 2005 - 2010 in August 2005, Premier Peter Beattie compared the stateÆs water resources with liquid gold. QueenslandÆs peak industry body for the minerals and energy
Jan 1, 2006
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Water Management at Capcoal Mine - Past, Present and Future Drivers for Sustainable Change
By J C. Macintosh
Capcoal Mine has modified its water use practices over the past 15 years. Two issues have changed the way water was managed:an economic review of water supply options for a planned expansion of the co
Jan 1, 2006
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Geology - Paper No. 10 Some Copper Ore-Types Or Provinces In New South Wales And Their Significance In Future Prospecting Operations
Most of the copper deposits in the Lachlan Geosyncline fall within areas having either a common host rock, mineral assemblage, form of ore body or time and method of emplace- ment. On this basis a C
Jan 1, 1969
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Expert Reports and NCSC Policy Release No. 149
It's my privilege to welcome you here this afternoon on behalf of the Sydney Branch of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. This is a most important gathering. You, the delegate
Jan 1, 1989
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Fixation and Phase Transformation of Phosphate at Calcite Surfaces û Implications for Eutrophic Lake Restoration
By U Berg, T Neumann, Y Song
Eutrophication of water bodies is one of the most severe environmental problems worldwide. It is well known that the availability of phosphate, as the limiting nutrient, is crucial for increased prima
Jan 1, 2008
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Value-Adding in Australia - Strategic Issues and Opportunities
Downstream value-adding is a strategic issue for a country like Australia, which has a resources-driven sector of a scale that has significant impact on the national economy. The question of why produ
Jan 1, 2008
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The Environmental Factor in the International Mining Development Equation
By Opitz E. A
The integration of environmental and permitting strategies into development has become a routine part of doing business for the international minerals industry. Paralleling the development schedule
Jan 1, 1997
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Flotation Plant Design and Production Planning Through Geometallurgical Modelling
By C McInnes
The key to successful flotation plant design, production planning and mine/mill optimisation is a solid understanding of the resource to be processed. As advocated by the authors of this paper, the ma
Jan 1, 2005
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The Role of the Metallurgical Industry in the Recycling-Based Society
Suppression of the explosion of the world population and the surprising increase of waste and emissions are major targets confronting mankind in this century. Recycling and waste minimisation are key
Jan 1, 2002
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Transport And Its Relationship To The Mining Industry
Transport technology has produced social changes since the invention of the wheel five millenna ago when man was freed from the need to expend large amounts of energy to move goods and people. Fur
Jan 1, 1973
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No Dam Leaks: The Challenge of Blasting the Warragamba Dam Auxiliary Spillway
By P Walton, L W. Armstrong, D P. Blair
Sydney is the capital city of NSW and has a population of approximately four million people. Eighty per cent of the cityÆs water is supplied by Warragamba Dam, which is situated some 75 kilometres sou
Jan 1, 2001
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Meeting Resource Constraint Demands in Future Mining to 2050
By D Sinclair
Sustainability will become a more stringent issue in mine planning over the next 40 years. The evidence of this is apparent in State and Commonwealth government policies now emerging in respect to wat
Jan 1, 2008
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Determining the Maximum Present Value of an Open Pit Mining Operation
Present value maximisation studies are a useful aid in enhancing the economic performance of open pit mining operations. Maximising present value helps to reduce the risk of financial failure. Maxim
Jan 1, 1994
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Modification to Flotation Cells at the Zinc Corporation Limited
The paper gives details of the reasons why attention was directed towards the modification of flotation cells. The cell volume and impeller speeds were reduced, and it is estimated that the power cons
Jan 1, 1956
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Extraction Metallurgy to 2000 and Beyond
I start with some lines from "Pleasures of Hope" by the poet Campbell, published in 1798, which sets the flavour of what I am going to say. They blissful omens bid my spirit see The boundless field
Jan 1, 1986
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Australian Heavy Mineral Reserves and World Trends
Over the last thirty years production of heavy minerals from Australian deposits has dominated the world market. The main incentive has been to suoply the raw material for titanium dioxide based p
Jan 1, 1986