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Volcanic Rocks from the Western Woodlark Basin, Papua New GuineaBy Whitford DJ
A distinct zonation occurs in the nature of submarine volcanic activity associated with westwards propagation of the Woodlark spreading system into continental crust. Olivine tholeiites (Type I MO
Jan 1, 1987
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Governmental Alchemy in a Knowledge Economy: Transforming Information into Bars of GoldBy E Ahern
In exchange for issuing minerals rights from the Crown Mineral Estate to explorers and miners, the Crown expects a æfair returnÆ on this investment, ultimately for the benefit of all New Zealanders. I
Jan 1, 2002
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Creep properties and energy evolution characteristics of weakly cemented rock under step loadingBy C X. Zhang, W K. Ru, S C. Hu
To study the creep properties and the energy evolution characteristics of the weakly cemented rock (WCR) in western China, the creep deformation damage law of weakly cemented mudstone (WCM) under grad
Nov 29, 2022
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Port Hedland Harbour TunnelBy A Bennett, A Peck
BHP has recently constructed a Hot Briquetted Iron Plant at Port Hedland in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Supply of iron ore fines to the plant is by conveyor from the companyÆs existing Ne
Jan 1, 1999
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Progress Report on Rod Milling at King Island Scheelite (1947) LtdI should like to congratulate Dr. Salamy on his most informative paper.Under the heading of "future development" Dr. Salamy states the intention of using 3 in. lifters. In this connection I
Jan 1, 1956
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Heavy Media Separation at Abminco OperationHeavy media separation serves to upgrade mill feed and reduce unit operating costs, allowing ores to be mined which could other wise be uneconomic. At the Aberfoyle mine at Rossarden in north-east
Jan 1, 1978
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Liability of Technical Professionals in the Mining Industry - The Lawyers' PerspectiveBy Low Russell
Mark Westfield, writing in The Australian on 16 May 1994 stated: The role of the independent expert is crucial to Australia's investment system. When it falls down, there can be very dramatic
Jan 1, 1995
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Optimising Large Flotation Cell Performance Through Advanced Instrumentation and ControlBy O Tiili, A Dixon
Many minerals processing plants need to have greater efficiency in current times and optimise their process performance in order to maintain high profitability. This is even more so in the current eco
Jan 1, 2009
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Addressing challenging applications of intensive cyanidation in gravity gold recoveryBy J Carrillo, A King
Gravity recoverable gold (GRG) is largely distinguished from other gold by its non-mineralised, metallic form, its high degree of liberation from the ore and its appreciable particle size. The gold mi
Aug 29, 2018
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Operational deployment of sensor technologies for bulk ore sorting at Mogalakwena PGE MineBy J Rutter, J du Plessis, er, M Scott, D Alex
It is generally acknowledged that bulk ore sorting is an attractive prospect for the mining industry. However, uncertainties relating to the operational performance of sensor technologies, the grade h
Nov 10, 2020
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The Effect of Highly Saline Ground Water on the Gold Adsorbing Capacity of Ion-exchange ResinsBy Browner R, Kyle J
The adsorption of gold cyanide by the weak base ion exchange resins, PAZ-4¦ and Duolite A-7C, the neutral polymeric adsorbent, Amberlite XAD7¦, and the strong base resins, PAZ-8~a and IRA-400 have b
Jan 1, 1991
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Parachute Stoppings for Rapid Ventilation ControlBy Buizen M
The results of calibration trials conducted on parachute stoppings under a recently completed NERD&DC grant are presented. Applications of parachute stoppings, for rapid regulation and control of
Jan 1, 1988
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Polishing Filters for Mineral Processing PlantsBy S Shipard
Filters are used in water treatment and hydrometallurgical process plants for objectives such as generating a dry spadable solid, pumpable high density slurry or high purity filtrate. The priority obj
Jul 15, 2013
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Permitted Explosives for the 21st CenturyBy D Chalmers
Drill and blast mining techniques are used to mine coal outburst prone and high gas content coals in Australia. As the risk of an outburst is increased in high gas content coal, it is considered that
Jan 1, 2007
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æCommunity Collaboration is Good Business' (Good for Communities and Good for the Industries Working Within Them)By S M. Stewart
Industry, especially extractive industry, must now give serious attention to the impact its operations have on the natural environment and on the economic, social, and cultural context within which it
Jan 1, 2007
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Mechanised Tunnelling Technologies for Mining ApplicationsThe increasing global demand for rough materials forces almost every mine to look at the mechanisation in their processes. This will not onlyimprove performance but with safety issues becoming more an
Jan 1, 2008
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Seismic Prospecting for Oil in QueenslandDuring the past three years there have been several parties prospecting for oil in the Stat6 of Queensland, and It was: gratifying to read the newspaper headlines last Christmasabout the discovery of
Jan 1, 1962
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Advanced Modelling for Flotation Process SimulationBy W T. Pate, A V. Potapov, J K. Lichter
Even though flotation is one of the most important unit operations of mineral processing, accurate modelling of this process for plant performance prediction has remained elusive. In the last four to
Jan 1, 2005
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Pisces-a Symbol for the FutureBy King MN, Travis IC
PISCES - the Planning and Information System for Coal Export Services has been developed by Port Waratah Coal Services (PWCS) to ensure the efficient and economic operation of the Hunter Valley Co
Jan 1, 1987
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Magnetite Production for the Coal IndustryBy Williams J. D
Magnetite has been used in coal processing for many years and it is likely that its use will continue well into the twenty first Century. While magnetite is only a minor cost component in coal proc
Jan 1, 1991