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Chemical- and micro-analytical techniques for molten slags, mattes, speisses and alloysBy E Jak, P Hayes, J Chen
The paper provides an overview of the various analytical and microanalytical techniques currently in use to characterise the outcomes of pyrometallurgical processes, examining the advantages and limit
Jun 19, 2024
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Stereometric Analysis of Ore Aggregates for Predicting Energy Savings During Disintegration of OresBy E L. Kotova
Completeness of extraction of a mineral from ore depends on many reasons. First of all it is a function of quality of disintegration of ore. It is supposed that two basic factors: character of structu
Jan 1, 2008
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The Electrostatic Precipitation of Suspended Particles from GasesBy Marshall K. I
THE problem of satisfactorily eliminating the fumes and dust which are unavoidably produced in various metallurgical and manufacturing industries is one which has received considerable attention in th
Jan 1, 1923
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Microstructure in Predicting Waste Rock Degradation for Mining in the Hauraki GoldfieldBy D S. Clarke, W M. Prebble
Potential waste rock products from the mining of epithermal deposits in the Hauraki Goldfield are characterised to facilitate their management. Hydrothermally altered andesites and their weathered nea
Jan 1, 1991
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Myuna Multi Seam Colliery VentilationMyuna Colliery long term ventilation requirements were included as part of the overall planning of colliery construction and underground development. Ventilation, during the simultaneous sinking of
Jan 1, 1983
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The Impact and Control of Organic Compounds in the Extraction of Alumina from BauxiteAustralia is the Western world's largest producer of alumina, supplying one third of total needs. Western Australia's South-West has the greatest concentration of alumina production in th
Jan 1, 1991
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Alignment and Differences between the Australian Water Accounting Standard and the Water Accounting Framework for the Minerals IndustryBy A Woodley, A N. Danoucaras
In 2012 the Bureau of Meteorology, under the banner of the Water Accounting Standards Board, released the Australian Water Accounting Standard 1 (AWAS 1). This standard has been in development since 2
Nov 26, 2013
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Challenge of Design for the Westerscheldetunnel in the NetherlandsBy U JSger
The Westerschelde tunnel will be the first permanent road link between the Dutch regions of South Beveland and South Flanders. Two tunnel tubes, each 6.6 km long, will be driven using the shield tunne
Jan 1, 1999
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Evolution of the modern surge-bin in mineral processing plants with highly variable feedsBy J Lyons, S Baker, D MacHunter, D Pepper
Mineral processing plants require a storage buffer to bridge differences in production rates between mining and processing. Where coarse ores are processed, such as coal or hard rock, this buffer may
Aug 24, 2022
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Lithospheric Thickening and Orogenic Collapse Within the Canadian CordilleraBy Carr SD
The Omineca Belt of the Canadian Cordillera straddles the western boundary of the North American paleocontinental margin and accreted oceanic and island arc terranes. Crustal thickening of the orogeni
Jan 1, 1990
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Assessing the value of bulk ore sorting with drill core dataBy M Pyle, T Vizcarra, G Ballantyne, B Foggiatto
Bulk Ore Sorting (BOS) has the potential to add significant value to mining operations by manipulating the feed grade and throughput to the processing plant. However, assessing the performance of BOS
Nov 10, 2020
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A systematic approach of sample selection to predict processing performance of an ore bodyBy K Tungpalan, E Wightman, M Edraki, E Manlapig, L Keeney
The depletion of easily mined high-grade ore bodies resulted in the industry having to exploit lower grade, complex resources (Albanese and McGagh, 2011; Darling, 2011; Randolph, 2011). The trend is n
Nov 21, 2018
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Assaying Cyanide-Extractable Gold Within an Hour, and Addressing Effects of Preg-and Assay-RobbingCyanide-extractable gold is far more meaningful in the definition of ore, and control of extraction, than fire- assayable or aqua regia digestible gold. The use of cyanide- extractable gold addresse
Jan 1, 1992
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Integrated Site Water Balances and Water Quality Models for Decision-making over Life-of-mineBy R Strand, B Usher
Environmental compliance and mine designs are increasingly including assessment of flows and water qualities as a key driver to decision-making over life-of-mine. Integrated site-wide water quality mo
Jul 16, 2014
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Investigation of Shield Face Stability by Transparent Soil ModelsBy M Ahmed
Reliable face support pressure is necessary for shield driven tunnels in cohesionless soils to prevent excessive ground movements. This paper presents experimental work on stability of a tunnel face u
Mar 8, 2011
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Planning and Cost Criteria for Mining InfrastructureBy Mahony BK
This paper discusses the major infrastructure elements required to support a typical Australian mining development. Infrastructure elements are grouped into four major types, urban planning, trans
Jan 1, 1983
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The risks and challenges of using Earth rock mass classification systems on the MoonBy R deMoraes, A Bobet
The last decade has seen a resurgence of interest in lunar exploration and the emergence of countries like China and India as space fairing nations. In 2004, the US announced a new Vision for Space Ex
Nov 29, 2022
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The Keer Quarry ProjectThe exposed high face of Kerr's Quarry has dominated the township of Ferntree Gully for half a century. The near perpendicular face of bare dacite rock is a crumbling scar in an area of signi
Jan 1, 1976
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Application of Whittle Four-D to Risk Management in Pit OptimisationNine case studies are presented to illustrate how risks can be, minimised or quantified during pit optimisation, utilising Whittle Four-D software. Each case study covers a specific problem that has
Jan 1, 1994
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Geology and Ore Genesis of Silver-Lead-Zinc-Copper Sulphide Deposits, Sunny Corner, NSWBy Offler R, Lau J, Lea J. F
The stratiform and vein-type pyritic silver-Iead-zinc-copper sulphide deposits of Sunny Corner, NSW are hosted by acid volcanic and clastic sedimentary rocks of Middle Silurian to Early Devonian age.
Jan 1, 1984