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                     Description of New Plant at South Mine, Broken Hill Description of New Plant at South Mine, Broken HillBy Cunningham J. C JUST prior to the war the Broken Hill South Ltd: raised, on the average, 6628 tons of ore per week, all of which was crushed and treated in the 4-section gravity mill and the slime flotation plant, fo Jan 1, 1921 
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                     The Dispersion of Kaolinite The Dispersion of KaoliniteBy X Ma Kaolinite is of very fine particle size in nature and thus its dispersion plays a key role in the successful removal of kaolinite in iron ore flotation and selective flocculation processes. As the mos Jul 11, 2011 
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                     Paleomagnetic Constraints on Terrane Tectonic in New Guinea Paleomagnetic Constraints on Terrane Tectonic in New GuineaBy Davies H, Pigram C, Sunata W, Falvey D, Loxton C, Giddings J, Rogerson R PALAEOMAGNETIC CONSTRAINTS ON TERRANE TECTONICS IN NEW GUINEA Chris Klootwijkl), John Giddingsl), Wahyu Sunata2), Chris Pigraml), Charles Loxton3), Hugh Daviesl), Rick Rogerson3) and David Falveyl) 1 Jan 1, 1987 
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                     The Impact of Facility Construction and Scale on the Characteristics of Experimental Coal Dust Explosions The Impact of Facility Construction and Scale on the Characteristics of Experimental Coal Dust ExplosionsBy G Collecutt, T O’Beirne, D Humphreys, J Greenwood Much of our knowledge of the behaviour of underground coal dust explosions has been derived from less than full-scale experimental explosions in facilities as small as 0.25 m diameter pipes. Although Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Using high-efficiency downhole assay to improve the financial performance of open pit copper mining operations Using high-efficiency downhole assay to improve the financial performance of open pit copper mining operationsBy H Rossiter, A Maddever, J Market, P Jeanneau, A Virani It is generally acknowledged that the head grade of the world’s copper resources is declining. Accordingly, there is an increase in the volume of resource material being mined and processed to maintai Nov 10, 2020 
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                     The Shrinking Coal Market in the US – Sample More or Sample Less? The Shrinking Coal Market in the US – Sample More or Sample Less?By S A. Campbell There has been a reduction of coal production in the United States due to environmental pressure and the increased use of natural gas. This reduction will require coal producers and consumers to make Jul 29, 2014 
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                     The Effect of Grinding Media on Copper and Gold Flotation in the Presence of Clay Minerals The Effect of Grinding Media on Copper and Gold Flotation in the Presence of Clay MineralsBy R Wei, Y Peng, D Seaman This study addresses a widespread problem confronting the mining industry: the deleterious effect of clay minerals in flotation. This problem is seemingly exacerbated by the presence of iron contamina Sep 26, 2013 
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                     Guidelines for the Design of Rope Guides Guidelines for the Design of Rope GuidesRope guides, consisting of ropes spanning between anchor points at the top and bottom of shafts, have frequently been considered as a viable alternative to fixed guides, comprising buntons and guides. Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Applications of Fine Screens in Grinding Circuits Applications of Fine Screens in Grinding CircuitsBy J E. Wheeler, S B. Valine, L G. Albuquerque It has long been known that closed circuit grinding with a classifier improves grinding efficiency, reduces unit specific power consumption, and reduces over grinding. The classification device remove Oct 29, 2012 
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                     Kelsey Centrifugal Jig Implementation at Namakwa Sands for Zircon Recovery from Quartz Rejects Kelsey Centrifugal Jig Implementation at Namakwa Sands for Zircon Recovery from Quartz RejectsBy P V. A van der Westhuyzen Namakwa Sands is a heavy minerals mining and beneficiation business in the Exxaro Sands Division, and operates along the West Coast of South Africa (see Figure 1). The business encompasses mining, min Oct 5, 2011 
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                     Passivation effect of immobilised ferric (hydroxy-)xanthate upon calcium/magnesium precipitates on the pyrite depression in alkaline conditions Passivation effect of immobilised ferric (hydroxy-)xanthate upon calcium/magnesium precipitates on the pyrite depression in alkaline conditionsBy T Suwa, S Ishida, J Xue, S Fuchida, H Shimada, Y Aoki, C Tokoro Pyrite depression with prolonged pre-conditioning treatment in high salinity water has attracted much of researchers’ interest in recent years considering the increased utilisation of multiple stage f Aug 24, 2022 
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                     A practical approach to improve investigations and identify systemic organisational issues A practical approach to improve investigations and identify systemic organisational issuesBy M Alston Many organisations struggle to yield meaningful outcomes from incident investigations. This paper will demonstrate that we can discover systemic issues by rethinking the ‘Why’ and ‘How’ of investigati Apr 16, 2024 
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                     Modelling of Froth Transportation in an Outokumpu 3 m<sup>3</sup> Tank Cell Modelling of Froth Transportation in an Outokumpu 3 m<sup>3</sup> Tank CellBy J-P Franzidis, E V. Manlap Froth transportation characteristics have a significant impact on the flotation recovery especially in large flotation cells. The probability of an attached particle being recovered into the concentra Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Using Life Cycle Analysis to Assess the Toxicity Impacts of Waste Streams from Metal Production Processes Using Life Cycle Analysis to Assess the Toxicity Impacts of Waste Streams from Metal Production ProcessesBy N Haque Base metal ores contain low levels of toxic/hazardous elements such as arsenic, antimony, bismuth, cadmium, lead and mercury. Given the large tonnage of base metal ores mined and processed each year g Jan 1, 2009 
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                     How Much Do We Need to Drill? How Much Do We Need to Drill?By C Taylor, E Retz Sequential Gaussian conditional simulation of wide-spaced exploration data has been completed in order to optimise a drilling grid at Fortescue’s Eliwana deposit. The aim of this drill grid is to impr Jul 13, 2015 
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                     Determining the Impacts of Salinity on Freshwater Organisms Determining the Impacts of Salinity on Freshwater OrganismsBy R Mann, R Prasad, S Vink, V Nanjappa The level of salinity that various aquatic organisms can tolerate without incurring any adverse effects is dependent on several environmental and evolutionary factors. These factors include the relati Nov 26, 2013 
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                     Take 5 – hero or villain Take 5 – hero or villainBy M Hassall, E Humphries Personal risk assessment processes, also known as Take 5 or SLAM (Stop, Look, Assess, Manage) have been utilised in high hazard industries for over 30 years. However, there is limited research to unde Apr 16, 2024 
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                     Modelling Directional Hydraulic Fractures in Heterogeneous Rock Masses Modelling Directional Hydraulic Fractures in Heterogeneous Rock MassesBy T Ma, F T. Suorineni, Q He, J Oh Directional hydraulic fracturing was invented by Polish experts and was first applied in coal mining to prevent hard roof rock bursts. Based on its successful application in coal mining, directional h May 9, 2016 
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                     Comparison of Min/Max Autocorrelation Factors, Kriging, Co-kriging and Inverse Distance Block Totals – A Magnetite Hematite Case Study Comparison of Min/Max Autocorrelation Factors, Kriging, Co-kriging and Inverse Distance Block Totals – A Magnetite Hematite Case StudyBy D Kentwell For deposits where a full assay suite of elements/oxides is available and where several variables are critical to the evaluation of the deposit, it is desirable for the estimated block values of all e Jul 13, 2015 
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                     Design of mine workings under surface waters in New South Wales Design of mine workings under surface waters in New South WalesBy Laxaminarayan Holla Significant coal reserves in New South Wales lie underneath major bodies of natural and stored surface waters. In order that mining can occur safely and without any adverse effect on the surface, vari Jan 1, 1987 
