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Treatment and Utilisation of Hilton Mine WaterBy Teague JWS, Jung RF, Kadletz O, Jones DR, Jones CJ
A study of the passive treatment system for Hilton minewater revealed that it consists of four main process steps. The water, which contains soluble and particulate iron and zinc and is supersaturat
Jan 1, 1988
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Case Examples of Stability on Surface Mining ProjectsStability on surface mining projects is primarily controlled by five factors. These include structural geology, the most important of the factors, the existence of weak layers, primarily clayey go
Jan 1, 1986
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The Wellington Dam Catchment - A Water in Mining Case StudyThe Wellington Dam catchment has high value water, agriculture and coal and power generating resources. These conflicting land uses are managed through consultation and regulation. The Wellington Dam
Jan 1, 2006
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Directional Drilling - State-of-the-ArtIn recent years the use of directional drilling has become increasingly popular in several applications. These include shaft pilot holes, exploration drilling, mine service holes and drilling beneath
Jan 1, 1992
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Audiometric Study to Detect Overload on Rod MillsBy Zamora C
The performance of a system for detecting the onset of overloads on rod mills is described. The system has bee,, tested at CODELCO E1 Salvador Concentrator where, due t,, variations on size distributi
Jan 1, 1985
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Copper-Gold Ore Leaching: A Kinetic Study on the Ammoniacal Cyanidation of Copper, Chalcocite and ChalcopyriteBy LaBrooy S. R, Ritchie I. M
Problems with the cyanidation of copper-gold ores Copper-rich gold ores are becoming increasingly important both within Australia and overseas (Dayton, 1982; Deng and Muir, 1994; Muir et al, 1993; S
Jan 1, 1997
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Drilling Techniques for Investigation and Operation of Large Open Pit Coal Mines in the Latrobe ValleyBy Mountiney B
The development and operation of three large open cut brown coal mines in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia, requires a wide range of drilling techniques for coal resource evaluation and strat
Jan 1, 1989
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Coal Resource Classification and GeostatisticsBy Stewart Gillies A D, Just G. D
An internationally recognised and uniform method for classification, categorisation and designation of mineral and energy resources is not yet available. With the increasing need for reliable and comp
Jan 1, 1990
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Petrography of Collie Coal from the Muja Sub-Basin, Western AustraliaPreliminary petrographic investigations of eight Upper Permian coal seams of the Muja sub-basin, Collie Coalfield, reveal that the coal is high in inertinite and relatively low in vitrinite and ex
Jan 1, 1982
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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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Improving the Reliability of Machines and Systems Used in the Production Processes, Automation and Control Technologies.British Coal has made a practical progressive approach to improving the reliability of its mining equipment. Reliability must be addressed at the specification stage but does not end there and routine
Jan 1, 1991
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Geology and Genesis of Uranium-Rare Earth Deposits at Mary Kathleen, Northwest QueenslandThe Mary Kathleen uranium deposit occurs in 1740-1780 M yr-old calc-silicate melasedimentary and mela-igneous rocks of lhe Corella Formalion which have been tightly folded into lhe Mary Kathleen Syncl
Jan 1, 1985
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The Use of Acoustics to Improve Load Estimation in the Cannington AG MillBy M Wortley, A Cantarutti, T Ozkocak
The estimation of the grinding mill charge weight is vital to ensure its efficient performance. Mill underloading or overloading can cause losses through decreased production or unplanned down time. M
Jan 1, 2008
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Introduction of Autonomous Loaders to Olympic Dam Operations, AustraliaWMC Resources Ltd has been involved the development and trialling of an automated load haul dump vehicle system since 1997. This paper describes the introduction of the system into the Olympic Dam Ope
Jan 1, 2005
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Process Design for Flocculation, Clarification and Thickening of Fine-Particle SuspensionsThe effects of process variables such as solution chemistry, flocculent type and dosage, intensity and duration of mixing, and solids type and concentration, on the performance of flocculation/clari
Jan 1, 1993
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Deep Aquifer Shutdown Tests at Yallourn MineBy M Coulthard, J Rivalland, K Dugan
Prior to 2001 Yallourn Mine has pumped approximately 1000 Megalitres of water per annum from aquifers beneath the mine floor in order to control aquifer pressures that were thought to have an influenc
Jan 1, 2003
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Dewatering by Advanced Membrane Separation ProcessesThe mining and resources industry in general has relied on macro separation technologies (greater than 1 micron) through processes which include: ò sedimentation ò flocculation and coagulation scre
Jan 1, 1989
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The Educational Needs of the Mining and Minerals Industry in Western Australia with Particular Reference to the PilbaraBy Carroll D. A
The mining and minerals industry has had and will undoubtedly continue to have a considerable impact on the development of this State. For the first 60 years of its history the colony of Western Au
Jan 1, 1979
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The Diamond Search in Australia: Ications of a Mobile Prospection Unit and the Concept of Mineral-GeochemistryThe B.R.G.M., through international experience gained over many years, has become very skilled in alluvial prospection, particularly for diamonds. The research laboratories within the B.R.G.M. have
Jan 1, 1980
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The Parker Centre ù Leading Hydrometallurgy R&DThe AJ Parker Cooperative Research Centre for Hydrometallurgy is the focus of a world-class effort in providing technical solutions to the minerals industry. The 85 FTE staff are drawn from the Centre
Jan 1, 2003