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  • AUSIMM
    Preprocessing of a Cyanided Gold Calcine

    By De Cuyper J

    Laboratory testwork has been performed on ancient residues from the cyanidation of a previously roasted gold-containing pyrite and arsenopyrite ore. By grinding to 95 per cent minus 60 microns, and

    Jan 1, 1993

  • AUSIMM
    Developments in Backfill Technology in South Africa

    By C P. Kramers

    The need to provide a sufficient quality and quantity of backfill continues to increase in South Africa, particularly as related to the increasing depth of mining. More and more applications require w

    Jan 1, 1998

  • AUSIMM
    Acid Rock Drainage From Highway and Construction Activities in Virginia, USA

    By Z W. Orndorff

    Excavation through sulfidic geologic materials during construction activities has resulted in acid rock drainage (ARD) related problems at numerous (>40) locations across all five geologic regions of

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    Scheduling Multiproduct Sales in the Mineral Sands Industry

    By Johns D. R

    The producers of mineral sands on the East Coast of Australia might be regarded as having a simple task of selling Rutile and Zircon. Such is not the case. Differing quality and grain size requirem

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AUSIMM
    Environmental Leaching - Predicting Real Long-Term Site-Specific Leaching Performance

    Environmental leaching methods such as the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) test or the ASLP test are used to assess wastes including mining and mineral processing by-products. These

    Jun 1, 2010

  • AUSIMM
    The Competitive Challenge in Marketing Olympic Dam Copper, Uranium and Gold

    The Olympic Dam mineral discovery by Western Mining Corporation (WMC) in South Australia has been shown to contain one of the world's largest known deposits of copper and uranium; gold and silver

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AUSIMM
    Improving Relationship

    People in the work environment (and often elsewhere) are seen as a commodity (we use them for our purposes).The general accepted view of a Company is that shareholders are "The Company" and that they

    Jan 1, 1998

  • AUSIMM
    Issues in Maximisation of Recycling of Water in a Mineral Processing Plant

    The quality of the external water source for a mineral processing plant may influence the extent to which the environmentally desirable practice of recycling of water from plant products is possible.

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    Crushing Plant Performance-Mount Isa Lead/Zinc Concentrator

    By Russell J

    A sustained drop in the grade of Mount Isa lead-zinc-silver ore occurred in mid 1980. It was decided to increase concentrator throughput from 200 000 to 240 000 tonnes/four week period to maintain

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AUSIMM
    Due Diligence Requirements for Coal Property Acquisition

    By Jr

    This paper provides a comprehensive review of the requirements of a full due diligence study for a coal property acquisition in both text and table format. From the initial scoping of the assignment,

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    Paper No. 165. Tin-Dressing at Stannary Hills, North Queensland.

    The methods employed in dressing 'the tin ore up to the required percentage of purity depend mainly on the type of ore crushed.These may be briefly divided into two distinct classes-viz., q, free

    Jan 1, 1907

  • AUSIMM
    Educating for a Profession in Mining and Metallurgy

    This is a welcome opportunity to exchange ideas about educating for a profession in mining and metallurgy, and I shall use it to highlight the ways in which educators, the industry, and the profes

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AUSIMM
    Timbering Methods at the North Mine - North Broken Hill Limited

    The, Ore-bodies.-The ore-bodies of the North mine, North Broken Hill Ltd.; consist of two lenses, connected by a narrow neck of mineralized country. They pitch at an angle of 40° in an easterly d

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AUSIMM
    Ventilating Deep Mines - Time for a Rethink of Ventilation Design

    Underground mines in Australia and worldwide are extending to greater depths. The effect of depth brings a number of challenges to mining engineers including geotechnical, ventilation, haulage and sel

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    The Granites Gold Mine Upgrading of Gravity Concentrates for Smelting

    The Granites Gold Mine has far exceeded the design capacity of 300,000 tonne per annum during its first sixteen months of operation. The presence of considerable free coarse gold has made it imperat

    Jan 1, 1988

  • AUSIMM
    Supply and Demand for Sulphur in Australia: Implications for Australian Metallurgical Industries

    By Brennan D. J

    The trend worldwide is for increasingly stringent control of sulphur dioxide emissions to the environment. It is therefore likely that Australian industry will be placed under increased pressure to re

    Jan 1, 1994

  • AUSIMM
    The Control of Environmentally Sensitive Elements in Alternative Fuels by X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry

    By F De Beurs, S Davies

    With the emphasis on CO2 emission legislation and the increasing price of traditional fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas, the use of alternative fuels is becoming more and more attractive for the ind

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    The Nature and Implications of Resuspension in Subaqueous Sulfide Tailings

    By M H. Mian

    Much has been published on resuspension of sediments in lakes and estuaries. In general, resuspension has implications on transport and release of contaminants from the sediments. It has been shown th

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    Geology and Ore Estimation at the Callie Underground Gold Mine, Tanami, NT

    By J Emslie

    Newmont AustraliaÆs Callie Underground Gold Mine is located on the Dead Bullock Soak Mining Lease, approximately 600 km NW of Alice Springs, NT, in the Granites-Tanami Goldfield. Dead Bullock Soak is

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    Mineral Exploration-Risk Increasing

    Exploration risk increases with time, due to a general decrease in prospectivity as the more accessible deposits are found, and be- cause of rising costs and demands due to an improving standard of

    Jan 1, 1987