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Reflectance Spectroscopy with X-ray Fluorescence for Rapid Online Assaying in a Copper-nickel Flotation PlantBy A Rantala, J Timperi and J Kaartinen, T Maksimainen, O Haavisto
"X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is the most common technique used for online slurry assaying in base metal flotation applications. Typically, assays from feed, concentrate and tailings slurries are used to
Oct 10, 2016
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A Geometallurgical Approach for Iron Ore Product EvaluationBy B J. Beven, A Vatandoost, J Young, S Campbell-Hardwick
The intrinsic value of iron ore depends on its physical and chemical characteristics. For example, silica and alumina are unwanted elements, downgrading iron grade and adversely affecting high tempera
Sep 29, 2013
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The Network Centric MineBy G Malherbe, J Gonzalez, D C. Franklin, J Bassan, C T. Farrelly
To respond to ever-increasing challenges, mining companies have been experimenting with new business models and technologies in order to speed mine development, production, processing and transport. T
Nov 20, 2012
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Geometallurgy of the South Middleback Ranges Magnetite Deposit – Predicting Plant Performance from the PitBy D Gerrard, J Begelhole, J Gerber
The Iron Magnet deposit has been mined since 2007 when Arrium (then OneSteel) commissioned the magnetite concentrator to supply feed to the pelletising plant in Whyalla. The concentrate quality requir
Jul 13, 2015
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Upstream Raising of Laterite Nickel Tailings Storage FacilitiesBy D A. Williams, J C. J Boshoff
The properties of tailings that emanate from laterite nickel processing plants are significantly different to most other mine tailings. They typically comprise a mixture of fine materials that are mad
Jul 27, 2015
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Integrating Environmental Impact Assessment into Life-of-Mine PlanningBy J Jones, J Blunt
"The requirement for environmental approvals and associated environmental impact assessments (EIAs) is now commonly regarded as a key milestone and body of work during project development. EIAs can be
Jul 10, 2012
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How to find the optimum air rate for flotation cellsBy J J. Cilliers, K Hadler
Air is fundamental to flotation; not only is it required to collect the valuable particles, but it also controls the froth stability and consequently the separation performance for a given feed. Frot
Aug 29, 2018
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Remnants of Ancient Australia in Vanuatu – Implications for South-west Pacific Tectonics and Mineralisation PotentialBy S W. Richards, J Buys
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. Magmatic arcs are prime targets for porphyry- and epithermal-style mineral deposits, althou
Mar 18, 2015
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Improving Blasting by a Team Approach at the Henty Gold MineBy R Wedmaier
Henty Gold Mine is an underground operation producing 100 000 ounces of gold per annum. The original mining method used was flatbacking with paste fill. However, a non-entry method û uphole benching û
Jan 1, 2001
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The Cementation of Ag(I) Ions from Sodium Chloride Solutions onto Rotating Copper and Zinc DisksBy Tran T
The kinetics of cementation of silver chloro-complexes from sodium chloride solutions onto copper and zinc was studied using rotating disc electrode system. The activation energies were found to be
Jan 1, 1992
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Gold Mineralization in a High Uplift Rate Mountain Belt, Southern Alps, New ZealandBy Johnstone RD, Rattenbury MS
RACE Quartz-calcite veins containing Au, As, W, Cu, Pb, Zn and Fe cross-cut Alpine Fault- related structures in the Alpine Schist of South Island, New Zealand. These veins, and some other related v
Jan 1, 1987
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A Gauge for the Discrimination of Overburden and Sediments from Low Ash CoalBy Brockway DJ, Holmes RJ
A natural gamma-ray gauge has been devel- oped for discriminating overburden and inter- seam sediment from low ash coal located on a moving conveyor belt. It is based on the difference in natural ra
Jan 1, 1987
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"Impact of Mineralogical Variation on the Smelting of Cu-Ni-PGM Concentrates"By J J. Eksteen
"In the platinum group metals (PGM) industry, smelters are often perceived as ‘black boxes’ that have to process concentrates of variable mineralogy and originating from multiple mines operating along
Jun 15, 2016
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Preconcentration in the pit – size mattersBy T BoBo, D La Rosa, P Cameron
Efficient pre-concentration using natural and induced deportment starts with effective blast design. Leveraging these characteristics using Size-Based Grade Engineering® techniques requires detailed u
Nov 10, 2020
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Strategy and Tactics Implemented to Achieve Energy-efficient Ventilation and Cooling of MinesBy J J. L du Plessis
Escalating energy and electricity costs have become one of the biggest expenditure drivers in mining operations. During the last eight years, energy costs have trebled when expressed as a percentage o
Aug 31, 2015
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Geophysical Studies of Rift Structures and DynamicsTeleseismic travel time residuals measured on 600-1000 km seismic arrays across the Rio Grande and East African rifts provide evidence for upper mantle low velocity zones beneath each rift of velo
Jan 1, 1987
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Oxidation of Pyrite by Ferric Iron in the Acidic Berkeley Pit Lake, Montana, USABy J P. Jona, S R. Poulson, C H. Gammons
Spatial and temporal trends in water chemistry in the acidic (pH ~2.6) Berkeley Pit lake, Butte, Montana, can be explained by a newly developed iron-cycling model. Key elements of this model include:
Jan 1, 2003
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Further Development of Short-face Technology in the Soviet Coal MinesBy Kuzmitch O, Morozov A
The main direction in the mechanisation in the mines of the Donbas and the USSR is long-face technology with complexes on the base of hydraulic supports. On the base of the 30 year old experience of e
Jan 1, 1991
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Magnetic Conditioning at the Hellyer Tailings Retreatment PlantBy B Lumsden
During periods of high metal prices and strong metal demand tailings retreatment can be economic. Most tailings retreatment operations are technically challenging, low margin operations, because the e
Jan 1, 2009
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Performance of Different Constructive Solutions against Explosions in Full-scale Masonry WallsBy M Chiquito, R Castedo, P Segarra, L M. López, J A. Sanchidrián, J Navarro
The aim of this work is to assess the performance of different constructive solutions against explosions on the strength of masonry walls. The solutions tested, namely an external metal mesh, a glass
Aug 24, 2015