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The Use of an Agitated Bed of Particles as an Electrode System for Metal DepositionA number of suggestions have been made to improve the design of cells used for electro winning and electro refining of metals. Most of these designs have been aimed at increasing the current densit
Jan 1, 1969
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Anatomy of a Discovery - McLaughlin Gold MineThe discovery of gold mineralization at the Manhattan mercury mine, Napa and Yolo counties, California in 1978 was the result of applying a new exploration ore deposit model in a region previously unp
Jan 1, 1990
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Inspectorial Aspects of Roof Support During Pillar ExtractionStatistics show that despite a low lost-time accident rate there is a high fatality rate from falls of ground in pillar extraction work. Investigation of accidents indicates that in many cases the pl
Jan 1, 1974
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Roasting for antimony removal from Greenbushes materials-laboratory studiesBy Floyd JM, Bultitude-Paul J
The development of a process for the extraction of antimony from materials produced by Greenbushes Tin Limited has been carried out based on theoretical and laboratory studies. The materials treat
Jan 1, 1986
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Finding Mineral Resources and the Consequences of Using Them: Major Challenges in the 21st CenturyThe population and the per capila consumption of mineral resources have both grown dramatically during the century past. It is argued that growth will continue through the century ahead but that the m
Jan 1, 1993
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The Mount Leyshon Gold Mine (NE Queensland), an Intrusive Breccia and Igneous ComplexBy Orr T. O H, Hodkinson I. P
The Mount Leyshon breccia complex is located on an east-west trending contact between Cambrian metasediments (Puddler Creek Formation) and the Ordovician Mt. Leyshon granite, within the Lolworth-Rav
Jan 1, 1991
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Physical Aspects of Fine Particle FlotationIn the flotation of fine particles, problems arise which do not occur with coarse-ground pulps. For example, the presence of colloidal or near-colloid- al gangue particles gives rise to ex- cessive
Jan 1, 1984
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Computer-Aided Design of Zinc Die Casting DiesBy Nguyen T. T, Williams A. M, Siauw T. H
During the last 20 years the CSIRO Division of Manufacturing Technology, through its research and development program, has made a substantial contribution towards understanding the pressure die cast
Jan 1, 1993
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Middle Management for the Mineral Industry - The Challenge of the 1980sBy Pratt V, Davis K
Challenges facing middle management in the 1980's and beyond are not confined to business matters such as industrial relations, government and legal constraints, corporate takeovers, and comm
Jan 1, 1986
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The Rapid Assessment of Coal Mine Roadway Dusts Using a Portable Radioactive DeviceBy Grantham DL
ABS'TRACT For a number of years research efforts have been directed towards improving the efficiency of sampling and analysing coal mine roadway dusts. In the past decade the practicality of
Jan 1, 1981
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Kinetic Modelling Associated with Coal CarbonisationBy Quinlan M. J, Ratcliffe J. S
Chemical kinetics is a dependent process which usually correlates the rate at which a reaction proceeds with the mechanism descriptive of the manner by which reactive particles interact. Given the la
Jan 1, 1975
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Geotectonic Framework of Mexican and Central American Mineral DepositsModern plate tectonic reconstruction of Mexico and Central America shows that the southeast-extend ing Precambrian backbone of Mexico, together with the east-flanking accreeted Huastecan (Appalachian-
Jan 1, 1990
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Blast Furnace Raceways - A ReviewPrevious studies on the blast furnace raceway zone have been undertaken at three levels of scale, namely: laboratory models at low temperature, hot models which simulate coke combustion in the zone
Jan 1, 1981
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Lode Controls of the Hodgkinson Goldfield, Northeastern QueenslandThe Hodgkinson goldfield contains over 50 separate lodes which have produced 9.7 tonnes of gold from ore averaging 37 g/t. The gold-quartz.lodes are spatially separate from tin and base metal minerali
Jan 1, 1991
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Practical Design and Operational Aspects of Bulk Solids Storage and Discharge FacilitiesBy Ooms M, Scott OJ
This paper is concerned with the design and operation of storage and discharge facilit- ies for bulk solids handling. It presents an overview of the basic design philisophy emphas- ising the influenc
Jan 1, 1978
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TodayÆs Mine Manager ù Technical Expert or Business Guru?The mine manager is one of the oldest jobs in the world. Over many centuries the fundamentals of how this job was approached did not change much. However since the later part of the 1980s there has be
Jan 1, 2006
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The Structural and Tectonic Development of the Frieda River Mineral District, NW Papua New GuineaBy Hill KC, Foster DA
Methods for ore reserve estimation are classified. The amount of information needed to asses ore reserves is analysed. Reference is made to gold sampling. Consideration is given to nugget effects a
Jan 1, 1997
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The Geologic Setting of Gold Deposits in the Coromadel Volcanic Zone, New ZealandBy Kobe HW, Balance PF, Black PM, Sporli KB, Smith IEM, Locke CA
The Hauraki Goldfield consists of a large number of volcanic-associated epithermal gold deposits within the Coromandel Volcanic Zone (CVZ), North Island , New Zealand; it is the most accessible and mo
Jan 1, 1990
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Theoretical and Experimental Research on Occurrence of Spontaneous Combustion of Coal SeamBy Higuchi K
Intorducing the hypothesis that the cause ,òi spontaneous combustion of coal is depending un the accumulation of heat produced by its oxidation, the authors derived the equation expressing the temp
Jan 1, 1981
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Cation Effects on Violarite FlotationSupergene nickel sulphide ore mined currently by Agnew Mining Company is at times partially oxidised to sulphate. The resulting soluble nickel, and calcium and magnesium in mill water, are shown t
Jan 1, 1978