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Flotation Reagents ù A Critical Overview From an Industry PerspectiveBy S A. Ravishankar
An overview of flotation reagents used in sulfide and non-sulfide separations, from an industrial perspective, is given in this presentation to highlight the current applications knowledge. The histor
Jan 1, 2005
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New Technology in Hydrology and Erosion Assessment for Mine RehabilitationsBy Gyasi-Agyei Y
In recent years rapid advances have been made in the technology used for hydrology and erosion modelling of rural catchments. These advances have been driven by the growing availability of digital t
Jan 1, 1995
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Arc-Backarc Systems of Northern Kermadec-TongaOver the past seven years, a combination of New Zealand-, Australian- and German-led research voyages using the research vessels Tangaroa, Southern Surveyor, and Sonne respectively, have revolutionise
Jan 1, 2005
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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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Selective Ion Flotation of Gold from Alkaline Cyanide SolutionsBy Leahy G. J, Moxon N. T, Nicol S. K
Experimental work is described in which extremely dilute aurocyanide liquors are treated with novel surface-active complexing agents to produce a hydrophobic aurocyanide species. Subsequent aeration
Jan 1, 1991
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Chalcocite Oxidation and its Influence on Fine Copper Recovery at the Ok Tedi Concentrator Papua New GuineaBy Grano S. R, Lauder D. W
Investigations on the oxidation behaviour of chalcocite and its rejuvenation by hydrogen sulphide ion have been undertaken. Chalcocite oxidation was measured using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (
Jan 1, 1997
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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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Environmental Auditing as a Driver for Continuous Improvement in Environmental PerformanceContinuous improvement in environmental management assists in the achievement of sustainability goals for the processing of minerals. The use of regular internal environmental audits (scored or unscor
Jan 1, 2004
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Optimal Blast Scheduling of Sub-Level Stoping by Dynamic ProgrammingBy Bhattacherjee A, Makesh S
Mechanised sub-level stoping is one of the most widely accepted stoping practices followed in base metal mines in India. As a general practice, blast-scheduling of rings in these stopes is done eith
Jan 1, 1995
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Effects of Initiation Delay Time on Narrow Reef Stope BlastingBy Brinkmann J. R
In the narrow stopes of South African gold mines, rockbreaking is carried out by drilling and blasting with safety fuse and igniter cord being used as the initiation system. The fuse/gniter cord sys
Jan 1, 1990
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The Manufacture of Seamless Steel Tubing in AustraliaThe scope of this paper has been restricted to the manufacture in Australia of seamless steel tubing, as the subject of buttweld tubing has already been dealt with by A. N. Hamilton in a paper deliver
Jan 1, 1947
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Taking Control of the Mill Feed: Case Study û Partial Secondary Crushing Mt RawdonBy B Siddall, A Gunstone
The use of a partial secondary crushing circuit provides a flexible way to optimise existing SAG comminution circuits limited by rock competency or enables optimal processing of an ore through second
Jan 1, 2004
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Collective Mine Water Reclamation and Reuse - Upper Olifants River CatchmentBy P Gnnther, A M. van Niekerk
Coal mining operations in the Upper Olifants River Catchment in the Mpumalanga Province of South Africa are challenged with the increasing production of excess mine water that cannot be fully managed
Jan 1, 2006
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The Genetic Relationship Between the Mesozoic Volcanic and Intrusive Rocks in Southeastern Coastal ChinaThe Mesozoic intrusive rocks in southeastern coastal China can be divided into three intrusive suites, and they can be brought into corresponding with four cycles of volcanic activity. This paper desc
Jan 1, 1990
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Iron Ore Mining at Yampi Sound: 85-Year History Draws to a CloseThe twin iron ore islands of Cockatoo and Koolan are located in the spectacular setting of Buccaneer Archipelago off the Kimberley coastline of WA.Cessation of ore shipments from Koolan in 1993 ended
Jan 1, 1993
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The Use of Continuous Materials Handling Equipment in an Open Cut Iron Ore MineThe scarcity of truck tyres combined with decreases in the availability of labour, increases in fuel costs and a buoyant international economy driving project budget blowouts, have all combined to cha
Jan 1, 2007
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The Logical Development of Longwall Mining in the Bowen BasinThe late 1960's and 1970's saw the initial development of the coal resources of the Bowen Basin of Queensland. The projects developed relied on large scale, open-cut operations using draglin
Jan 1, 1985
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The Minerology and Geochemistry of the Whim Creek GossanThe gossan developed from the Whim Creek Cu-Zn-Pb-Ag sulphide deposit, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, occurs near the top of a ridge in a dissected plateau 01 moderate relief. The gossan
Jan 1, 1982
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DeGrussa Copper Mine – mine closure experienceBy M Bellamy
The DeGrussa copper deposit was discovered by Sandfire Resources in April 2009. Construction of the 1.6 Mt/a concentrator, open pit and underground mining operations commenced in March 2011 with first
Mar 29, 2023
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Suitability of the Central Thickened Discharge Method for Nickel Tailings Disposal in Western AustraliaBy Ennis P. C
The Mt Keith ultramafic intrusive extends for about 200 kilometres from Agnew in the south to Wiluna in the north. It forms the host for a number of nickel sulphide orebodies including Mt Keith and
Jan 1, 1996