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Chemical Enhancement to Magnetic Separation for Effective Separation of Silicates from Titanium Phases at Finer Particle Size FractionBy S A. Ravishankar
In heavy minerals separation, the titanium and iron oxide phases are separated from silicates in the coarser particle size range (80 - 150 mm) using magnetic and electrostatic separators. With the ong
Oct 5, 2011
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Acousto Ultrasonic-Echo (AU-E) and Ultrasound Technology ù Determination of the Lining and Cooling Element Condition of Operational FurnacesBy A Sadri, S Smith
In the metal and mineral industry, different empirical techniques are used to estimate the remaining thickness of the lining within an operating furnace. The disadvantage and costly factor when using
Jan 1, 2006
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Integration of Mineralogical and Geomechanical Data During Exploration in the RegolithThe mineralogy of regolith material for which whole rock geochemistry has already been done can be used to better understand/rank the significance of geochemical anomalies. Case studies show that th
Jan 1, 1997
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Cook Open Pit Model – The Hurdles: How We Leapt, Lunged, Stumbled and Overcame ThemBy J Paradis, K Dudgeon, M Topping
At Newmont’s Jundee Operation, exploration and resource geologists collaborated to produce an open pit resource model. Using a variety of modelling and estimation techniques but no new data, an unecon
Aug 18, 2014
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Example of a Dynamic Flotation FrameworkFroth flotation is widely used for the separation of particulate materials in the world. It is a complex process whose operational behaviour in process plants is difficult to predict. A comprehensive
Jan 1, 2005
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Unmanned Aerial Robots for Remotely Operated and Autonomous Surveying in Inaccessible Underground Mine VoidsBy A Grace, C Sennersten, T Taylor, A Davie, R Lyu, D Pentecost, C A. Lindley, J Craig, L De Macedo Camargo
Many underground mine void spaces are not suitable for human entry due to unprotected roofs, instability or having an unknown safety state (eg if they are many decades old). Investigations of these vo
Nov 4, 2015
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Process and Engineering Improvements Increase Production at Hamersley Iron's Pellet PlantBy Lynch K. S, Street R. P
Hamersley Iron's pellet plant at Dampier involves ore drying, dry grind- ing in ball mills, disc balling and, indurating by use of the straight grate system. After five years of operation, the
Jan 1, 1973
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Development of New High-Strenght Zinc AlloysBy Kubo H, Ninomiya R, Ojiro T, Sato T
New high-strength Zn alloys for moulds are demanded from the automobile and electric industries in Japan, because the s rength of Zn moulds is still not high enough for the mass production. There ar
Jan 1, 1993
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The Operation of the LAROX PF-50 Pressure Filter at 'Ellatzite-Med' Flotation Plant, BulgariaThe Operation of the LAROX PF-50 Pressure Filter at 'Ellatzite-Med' Flotation Plant, Bulgaria The implementation of Larox pressure belt filter, type Larox PF-50 provided within 6˜8% moistur
Sep 13, 2010
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A Revolution in Raise Boring – The Development of the RBR900VFBy R J. Wood
Raise drilling (or raise boring) is not a new technology or methodology. The first raise drilling machine was developed by The Robbins Company (TRC) of the USA in 1962. TRC manufactured the first tunn
Mar 24, 2014
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Integrating Environmental Impact Assessment into Life-of-Mine PlanningBy J Jones, J Blunt
"The requirement for environmental approvals and associated environmental impact assessments (EIAs) is now commonly regarded as a key milestone and body of work during project development. EIAs can be
Jul 10, 2012
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Geological Settings of Gold Districts in MyanmarBy C Ausa, Nyunt Htay, A, L Deiparine
The main tectonic elements in Myanmar are a late Mesozoic and Cenozoic magmatic arc system in the west, repeated in northern Myanmar by more than 300 km of dextral movement on the Sagaing Fault, and t
Jan 1, 1999
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A Transparent and Pragmatic Quantitative Risk Assessment Process for Assessing Fire Safety in New Zealand TunnelsBy T Ireland, B Wright, S Weaver
All tunnels have unique characteristics that result in different fire and life safety risk. The fire safety systems for each tunnel also give different benefits at different costs. It is therefore nei
Sep 17, 2014
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WaihiÆs 2020 Vision: Part C: How Did We Get There - The ProcessBy S M. Stewart
Building and Maintaining Community Relationships In mining terms, the town of Waihi is distinctive with the Martha mine situated right in the heart of the town. MarthaÆs central location and ot
Jan 1, 2006
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Trajectory Design and Economic Analysis of Asteroid Mining Missions to Asteroid 2014 EK24By S Dorrington, J Olsen, N Kinkaid
Several studies have been conducted on the economic analysis of mining near-Earth asteroids for resources for use in Earth orbit. While these studies use detailed economic figures of merit, they often
Nov 4, 2015
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Blast design and execution drives mine site profitsBy J Loeb, J Dampney, P Cameron
Optimisation of Blast Design and Execution must be done right the first time. It is too late after the ore is broken. Consequences of poor design and execution negatively affect productivity from load
Jun 22, 2022
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Modelling Blast Movement for Grade ControlBy O Handayani, R Barr, E Isaaks
The mining industry has focused a great deal of attention recently on the impact of blast movement on grade control. Although the problem of blast movement and its contribution to dilution and ore los
Aug 18, 2014
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Planning, Development, and Extraction of the Cattle Grid Ore Deposit, Mt. GunsonBy Dudgeon RN, Houston ML
When the original Mount Gunson joint venture,between CSR Limited and United Uranium N.L. ceased operations in December 1971, an intensive exploration campaign was launched to prospect for more ore
Jan 1, 1975
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Application of Ground Penetrating Radar to Testing Tunnel IntegrityBy J Karlovšek
Civil engineering infrastructures are often subjected to different types of natural and mechanical activities. These influences may result in serviceability or even in stability of structures due to m
Mar 8, 2011
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Economic FactorsA minimum target of economic growth in Australia has been set at 5% per annum growth in G.N.P. at constant prices (Vernon Committee). 2. The core of the problem of sustaining steady growth at this o
Jan 1, 1971