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Flotation Method for Desulphurisation and Dedusting of Flue GasesFlue gases from electrical power station boilers, roasting, metallurgical and chemical plants could be treated by flotation using conventional flotation machines. The flue gases are introduced into
Jan 1, 1993
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From Operational to Strategic ManagementMining companies in Australia have grown in size and complexity over the past 20 years. The same period has seen exten- sive changes in the operating environment, with greater competition and intens
Jan 1, 1980
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Petroleum Prospects of the Gambier Sub-Basin in Relation to the Evolution of the Continental TerraceMost of the world' s continental' shelves are .primarily . esozoic-Tertiary phexicmena. Those ,of south,eap- ern Australia are' no exception, although cam-plicated by possible TTmelon-s
Jan 1, 1962
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Future Trends for Underground Thick Seam Coal Mining in AustraliaThis paper provides an overview of the future for underground thick seam coal mining in Australia. It reviews the available and anticipated mining systems and technologies which may be adopted to mine
Jan 1, 2000
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Sheep Creek Copper Deposit, Montana, U.S.A.By Zieg GA
The Sheep Creek Project lies 30 km north of White Sulphur Springs in the Little Belt Mountains of central Montana. Homestake Mining Co. discovered base metal anomalous pyrite beds downdip from gossans
Jan 1, 1990
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The Place of Oil and Gas in Future Energy Patterns in AustraliaAverage annual growth in consumption of primary energy in Australia over the past 10 years has been 5·5 per cent compared to a world average of 4·1 per cent.Over the next 10 years growth rat
Jan 1, 1971
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Computer Simulation of Underground Room and Pillar MiningBy Szymanski J
The problems associated with underground mining continue to grow in size and complexity. As a result mine management is becoming aware of the benefits that can be achieved through the use of compute
Jan 1, 1995
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Technical Note - Different Rates of Dissolution of Zinc by Aeration of Sphalerite in Different Container MaterialsBy Simes C. D
Results of experiments for dissolution of zinc by aeration of sphalerite in glass, copper, galvanised iron and stainless steel vessels of identical dimensions are reported. It was found that in a glas
Jan 1, 1984
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Maintaining Health and Retiring HealthyAs a society, the retiring age of workers is increasing. Individuals are having to consider working to an older age (beyond 55 years), the reason being to æpay offÆ debt, maintain a quality of life or
Jan 1, 2005
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Decelerometer Shaft InspectionsBy Golosinski T. S, Jorgenson J. D
Several methods are available for inspections of mine shafts. These involve use of inclinometers, moving beams, inertial platforms and decelerometers. Inspections which use decelerometers are of mos
Jan 1, 1995
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Economic Justifications for Capital Expenditure on Sampling and BlendingCapital expenditure on sampling and blending is often very difficult to justify. The costs are easy to estimate but the benefits likely to be obtained by constructing good sampling and blending facili
Jan 1, 2005
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Spiral Classifiers and Cyclones - Comparison of Classification CostsThis work provides a comparison between the most commonly used classification equipment in the treatment of minerals - hydrocyclones and spiral classifiers - considering their applications and costs
Jan 1, 1993
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Automatic Ore Texture Analysis for Process MineralogyGeologists often classify ore textures on the basis of the origin of the rock in which they form and the grade of one or more minerals within the ore (Sinclair and Blackwell, 2002, pp 32-36). Me
Jan 1, 2008
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The Effect Of Prices And Cost On Ore ReservesChanges in prices and costs change the mineable grade and the profitabil- ity of an ore reserve. In a static world the grade required for an ore reserve is measured by the ratio: Cost/tonne of ore x
Jan 1, 1979
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The pilot plant demonstration of a novel hydrometallurgical route for the processing of low grade base metal sulphidic mattesBy Keys NJ
The so-called COMAT process provides a method for leaching low grade sulphide mattes in an acidic ferric sulphate medium in such a way that non ferrous base metals such as Ni,Cu and Co are substan
Jan 1, 1986
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The Kintyre Uranium Deposit: An Exploration Case HistoryBy Andrew R. L
The Kintyre uranium deposit was discovered in 1985 in the course of following up radio- metric anomalies generated in an earlier air- borne survey. The latter survey was conducted primarily to acqui
Jan 1, 1988
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A New Source of Gallium - Geothermal MudsBy M.E. Crump
Gallium occurs at above background levels in most samples collected from 11 of the major geothermal areas in the Taupo Volcanic Zone. Concentrations of Ga in the 48 samples ranged from 8 to 144 mg kg
Jan 1, 1995
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A New Macrophenomenological Concept of Comminution in Ball MillsGrinding is probably the single unit operation that requires the largest capital investment and operating costs in an ore beneficiation plant. Because of that, a great deal of research has been conc
Jan 1, 1993
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The Characterisation of Hydrodynamic Conditions in Industrial Flotation CellsBy J-P Franzidis
Hydrodynamic conditions such as gas dispersion, mixing intensity and solids suspension are known to govern the metallurgical performance of the flotation process. Understanding flotation cell hydrodyn
Jan 1, 2000
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Improving Truck-Shovel MatchingBy P Knights, M S. Kizil
Truck/shovel operations constitute 50 - 60 per cent of the cost of open pit mining operations. Mining companies, therefore, are constantly seeking to close the gap between actual truck/shovel producti
Sep 26, 2011