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Why do Shareholders and Mining Executives Allow Mine Managers to Leave Behind High-Grade Broken Ore Underground?By K Biegaj
The paper describes challenges the author has encountered on Australian underground gold and nickel mines over the last eight years, when recovering high-grade gold/nickel bearing mine floor material
Mar 26, 2012
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Examples of Coal Dust ExplosionsIt is difficult with inadvertent explosions to establish fundamental data, especially of original dust, of pressure, temperature etc. and of ventilation oscillations, as exposed personnel rarely su
Jan 1, 1981
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Factors Determining the Properties of White Bearing MetalsBy O&apos, Malley G. B
The properties of bearing metals are of considerable interest to mine engineers, since continuous running of mine and mill machinery is of vital importance. Of the several available types of bearing m
Jan 1, 1932
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Vaporization During the Combustion of a Complex Copper ConcentrateA laminar-flow furnace technique was used to study the combustion of 37-53 µm size fraction of Woodlawn copper concentrate containing 7.4 per cent zinc, 5.0 per cent lead and 22.5 per cent copper
Jan 1, 1985
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Comparative Proton and Electron Probe Study of Two Representative Indium-Bearing DepositsBy Takagi T, Seetharam R, Sie SH, Naito K
Tin-polymetallic vein type deposits are one of the major source of metal producers in the Circum Pacific Belt. This type of deposit is of great importance for the modem electronics and medical indust
Jan 1, 1995
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Non-magmatic versus Magmatic Fluids in the Genesis of Archean and Palaeoproterozoic Iron Oxide-copper-gold Systems of the Carajás Mineral Province (Brazil)By E S. B Santiago, C P. N Moreto, L V. S Monteiro, G H. C Melo, R P. Xavier
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. Iron oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) systems of the Carajás mineral province (Amazon craton, Brazi
Mar 18, 2015
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Improved Operating Efficiency at Mount Percy Through the Use of Oxygen in CyanidationBy Thomas L, Archibald N
The use of oxygen in the Mount Percy cyanidation circuit was investigated, with the aim of improving recovery. Preliminary batch and plant testwork justified a plant trial, and it was demonstrated tha
Jan 1, 1992
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Pressure Cyanidation of Pyrite ConcentratesBy Rowe P, Rogers D, Warren M
Pressure cyanidation of the minus 10 micron slimes fraction of the Fimiston flotation concentrates for the recovery of gold values has been evaluated as an alternative processing route to the roasti
Jan 1, 1996
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Red Dome Stage III Cutback - A Case Study in BrinkmanshipBy Paine G. G
The Red Dome Gold/Copper Mine is located approximately 15 km west of the township of Chillagoe which itself is approximately 220 km by road west of Cairns, Far North Queensland. The deposit, with ot
Jan 1, 1994
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Lessons from Manufacturing-Integrating Mining and Milling for a Complex OrebodyBy Tucker G, Clark A, Young M. F, Johnston M
Mount Isa Mines has made a huge commitment to process control in milling. Yet in lead zinc we still failed to achieve a steady operation. Comparisons with manufacturing plants showed the key differe
Jan 1, 1998
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Coarse Coal Rejects-A Costly Waste or a Valuable Resource?The current quantity of rejects from coal beneficiation in Australia represents 20 to 25% of raw black coal production. Approximately 80% of the rejects are derived from coarse processing for part
Jan 1, 1987
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Open the Matrices Wear and Self-Sharpening of Impregnated Diamond Drill BitsBy Hll J. K, Zhang Y. G
The wear mechanisms of impregnated diamond drill bit matrices are complex and believed to be the key point in solving drill bit self-sharpening problems. A method has been developed to find the chan
Jan 1, 1989
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Application of Linear Shaped Charges for Pre-SplittingBy Sen G
An amount of explosives, whether it be cylindrical, spherical, etc in configuration, with a hollow cavity in one face or end is known as a hollow or shaped charge. When this charge is initiated, a f
Jan 1, 1995
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Metal Ion Adsorption and Collectorless Flotation of Synthetic SphaleriteBy Quast K. B
The effects of metal ion addition rates and contact time on the activation of synthetic sphalerite using copper, cadmium and silver ions were determined in order to investigate the exchange characte
Jan 1, 1993
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US Bureau of Mines Coal Mining Automation ResearchBy Bevan JE
The US Bureau of Mines is conducting research to improve the health and safety for underground coal miners, and the efficiency of the mining systems that are used. In 1986, the Bureau began a major re
Jan 1, 1991
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Undersea Tunnel Design with Reference to the Channel TunnelDesign and construction techniques used to develop two highway tunnels in inaccessible mountainous terrain are described. Measures used to adapt the design to the unusual geology and topography are
Jan 1, 1976
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Rock Breaking on the Melbourne Undergroudn Rail LoopTechniques and results achieved during the excavation of the Melbourne Underground Rail Loop (HURL) are summarised and discussed in the context of the various restraints present in a typical urban
Jan 1, 1978
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Crafers Highway Tunnels, Adelaide, SABy G Brewster
The Eagle on the Hill tunnels form part of an upgrade of Mt Barker Road, 15 km to the southeast of Adelaide. The upgrade significantly improves safety and reduces delays on this major road, which wind
Jan 1, 1999
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A Strategy to Minimise Ore Grade Reconciliation Problems Between the Mine and the MillMajor discrepancies between mine estimates and estimates from plant metallurgical balances are a common problem in many gold and base metals mines around the world. Many existing practices are based
Jan 1, 1998
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Precipitation in HydrometallurgyPrecipitation of inorganic compounds or metals from aqueous solutions can either be physical (crystallisation) or chemical in nature. Chemical processes are varied; they may be due to hydrolytic act
Jan 1, 1993