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Geology and Mineralization of the Mammoth Copper DepositThe Mammoth Copper Deposit consists of three distinct orebodies adjacent to the Mammoth Fault. This fault is arcuate, changing from a normal tension fault to a shear strike fault just to the north
Jan 1, 1974
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Biooxidation of Two Arsenal Refractory Gold Concentrates and Gold CyanidationBy Rongqing Q, Tiancong Z, Yiyuan L
The influence of pulp density, ferric ion concentration and particle size on the tank bioleaching of two kinds of refractory gold concentrates are discussed. The chemistry and mechanism of the biole
Jan 1, 1992
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Mineral Exploration and Development on National Forests: A New Era in the United StatesBy Fredley D. C
Georgius Agricola wrote in De Re Metallica in 1556 that a prudent a miner should not work in a region ruled by a tyrant-a person inimical to mining. In 1926, Associate Chief Sherman of the United S
Jan 1, 1991
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The Use of Fractal Geometry to Model the Spatial Continuity of Gold GradesBy White A. H, Vihena M. T M B
Presently, orebody modelling consists basically of fitting a mathematical model to represent spatially a certain geological variable, generally grade. An orebody model is constructed from a set of s
Jan 1, 1995
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Hoesch Ajo System for Granulation of Blast Furnace SlagsBy Kister H
Hoesch HUttenwerke AG, Dortmund, West Germany, is an integrated steel work of the Estel-group. The nominal annual production capacity-is about 7 Mio tons of steel. Hoesch has along experience in opera
Jan 1, 1979
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A Cost Benefit Analysis to Explore the Optimal Number of Blast Movement Monitoring LocationsBy J Loeb, D Thornton
Blast movement measurement is a key component of grade control, enabling mines to carry all of the precision involved in locating ore blocks, through a chaotic blast, to production. A monitoring syste
Aug 18, 2014
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The Structural/Stratigraphic Development of the Sishen South (Welgevonden) Iron Ore Deposit, South Africa, as Deduced From Ground Gravity Data ModellingBy W J. Botha
The Palaeoproterozoic Transvaal Supergroup in the northern Cape Province of South Africa hosts high grade (>60 per cent Fe) hematitic and specularitic iron and manganese mineralisation. The mineralisa
Jan 1, 2005
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Physical, Chemical and Mineralogical Investigations on Bangladesh ZirconBy A S. M A Haseeb
Zircon is the second in abundance among the heavy minerals occurring in the beach sand along the coastal belt of Bangladesh. In this study a detailed characterisation of Bangladesh zircon extracted at
Jan 1, 2000
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Water Management of Tailings Dams in Goldfields, Western AustraliaThe Goldfields extend from Norseman in the Eastern Goldfields to Marble Bar in the Pilbara; a distance of approximately 1,500 km. (Figure 1). Tailings dams are conspicuous on the relatively flat a
Jan 1, 1988
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Genesis of Archaean Ultramafic-Associated Nickel-Iron Sulphides at Nepean, Western AustraliaNickel-iron sulphide mineralization at Nepean, Western Australia occurs within a small Archaean greenstone outlier in granite south of the main Coolgardie greenstone belt. Individual sulphide ore b
Jan 1, 1973
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The Limitations of Capillary Theories to the Prediction of Pellet StrengthsBy Wilson GR
Pellets were produced from carefully sized iron ore and silica sand fractions, under controlled moisture conditions, using a sealed balling drum. The strength of these pellets was measured as a fu
Jan 1, 1972
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Seismic Design of Upstream-raised Tailings Storage Facilities in a Semi-arid, Low-seismicity SettingBy D A. Williams, P J. Chapman
Constructing upstream raises with tailings is an accepted and cost-effective practice in Western Australia, where the climatic conditions are favourable, desiccation (and hence overconsolidation) occu
Jul 27, 2015
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Iron Ore Concentration by MagnetoflotationMagneto flotation is a recently developed method aimed at simultaneous utilisation of the magnetic and flotation properties of minerals in separation processes. In this method, magnetic minerals ar
Jan 1, 1993
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A Potential Type on Tin Deposit in East Guangdon, ChinaBy Bin H
East Guangdong tin province overlaps the southmost part of the mesozoic magmatic arcof continental margin type in Southeast China and is dominated by mesozoic syntectic magmatism,which associated to t
Jan 1, 1990
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Geological Setting of Gold Mineralisation in the Northern Drummond Basin: Significance of the Bulgonunna VolcanicsBy Oversby B, Wellman P, Wyborn D, McPhie J, MacKenzie D
The Bureau of Mineral Resources (BMR) and the Queensland Mines Department are engaged in integrated regional- and deposit-scale studies in the Burdekin Falls-"Conway" area, about 100km southeast o
Jan 1, 1989
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Direct Pressure Leaching of Australian Zinc ConcentratesBy Weir D. R, Doyle B. N
The Sherritt Zinc Pressure Leaching Process is based upon the direct pressure leaching of zinc sulphide or lead-zinc bulk sulphide concentrates to produce zinc sulphate in solution and elemental su
Jan 1, 1989
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Blast Fragmentation Impacts on Downstream Processing at Goldfields Cerro CoronaBy D La Rosa, K Caron, H Mamani, W Valery, R Diaz
The Gold Fields Cerro Corona copper-gold deposit in Peru has heterogeneous rock characteristics in terms of its mineralogical, geological and geotechnical properties. Blast design variations in these
Aug 24, 2015
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Environmental Considerations in Project Planning, Development and ManagementBy Hannan JC
Consent to develop and operate a new coal mine in New South Wales (NSW) will be conditional upon a number of environmental controls. In NSW, applications for any new major development associated w
Jan 1, 1986
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Bendigo Mine Grade ControlBendigo is AustraliaÆs second-most productive goldfield, having produced some 22 million ounces of gold between 1851 and 1954. Bendigo Mining Limited (BML), the sole lease-holder of the Bendigo Goldfi
Jan 1, 2006
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Blasting Risk Management ù Hazards, Variations and OpportunitiesThe risks faced by organisations are part of a risk continuum. They can be evaluated in terms of hazard, uncertainty and opportunity as well as by the degree of influence they have on conformance, ope
Jan 1, 2001