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Effect of calcium oxalate CaC2O4.H2O on the Reduction and phosphorus partition of a high-P Brockman oreBy S Hapugoda, H Han, L Lu
Charcoal produced from Syzygium Zeylanicum trees was widely used in ancient Sri Lankan iron smelting practices. Charcoal made from Syzygium Zeylanicum tree trunks, branches and leaves were analysed by
Sep 18, 2023
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Pelletising performance of Western Australian ultra-fine magnetite concentrate and strengthening technique by optimising ore matchingBy X Hu, C-C Yang, J Pan
In this work, preheating and roasting tests of pellets made from blends of Western Australia ultra-fine (WAU) magnetite concentrate and Chinese domestic magnetite concentrate or Brazilian hematite con
Jul 24, 2017
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A Preliminary Geotechnical Assessment for Re-Opening the Blackwater MineBy J Taylor, L Richards, M McKenzie
When a collapse in its services shaft caused rapid gas build up and its premature closure in. 1951, the Blackwater Mine at Wiauta was in full production with significant ore reserves yet to be mined.
Jan 1, 1996
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Development of a Froth Dropback Measurement DeviceDevelopment of a Froth Dropback Measurement Device
Sep 13, 2010
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Adding Value Through Health and Safety PlanningSolid Energy New Zealand Limited has grown significantly since becoming a State Owned Enterprise in 1987. Exports, profit, turnover, output per employee are all trending upwards. The company has iden
Jan 1, 1997
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Of Detritals, Derivatives and Determination ù An Example of Detrital Iron DiscoveryBy P J. Hawke, M F. Flis
The Hamersley Basin of Western Australia holds significant tonnages of detrital iron deposits. Formed by a cyclic weathering and eroding sequence of nominally barren banded iron formation, they may fo
Jan 1, 2002
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Maximising the value of a drilling program – case study in a challenging environmentBy A A. Latscha, D O’Connor
Increasing orebody complexity, restrictions in ground access, and longer lead times for disturbance approvals, have generated the need for the Resource Development Team within Rio Tinto Iron Ore (RTIO
May 24, 2023
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Management of Technical Risk for the Ravensthorpe Nickel ProjectBy R Fury, I Skepper, D White, G Miller
Although the Pressure Acid Leaching (PAL) of nickel laterites has been conducted at Moa Bay, Cuba, since the early 1960s, the commissioning delays generally encountered by the æsecond generationÆ of P
Jan 1, 2004
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Gold Deposits in New Zealand - Their Distribution and Tectonic SettingThe New Zealand microcontinent is relatively well endowed with gold deposits; its past gold production per unit area of 3.2 kg/km2 ranks high on a world scale. Total recorded production (1857 - 1986)
Jan 1, 1988
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Application of Geostatistics to Gold DepositsGeostatistical methods have become well established in the last two decades for the evaluation of ore reserves in base metal, industrial minerals, coal and gold deposits of the Witwatersrand type. How
Jan 1, 1992
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Experiences from developing a road map to attractive, inclusive and safe mining workplacesBy L Abrahamsson
The aim with this paper is to discuss experiences from the ongoing research project ‘Attract: A roadmap to attractive, inclusive, and safe mining workplaces’. The project’s aim is to analyse possibili
Sep 1, 2024
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Cave Tracker Flow Monitoring System Installation at Argyle Diamond MineBy M Wilson, D Whiteman, P Kuiper, S Talu, G Watt, A van As
Once the draw process has begun in a block cave, it is very difficult to identify which regions of the cave have successfully propagated, where the caved material is flowing from and where it is flowi
May 9, 2016
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Volcanic Stratigraphy, Structure and Controls on Mineralisation, Golden Cross Mine, New ZealandBy P G. Rutherford, A W. McOnie
A volcanic sequence is described from the Golden Cross Mine, Waihi, New Zealand. The sequence includes seven lithostratigraphic units comprising flow and pyroclastic units of Coromandel Group andesite
Jan 1, 1995
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The Application of the Environmental Assessment Procedures to Licensing for Minerals, Petroleum and Geothermal EnergyBy D Thorburn
This paper reviews the history of environmental assessment in New Zealand with reference to mineral developments. Emphasis is given to larger more controversial projects particularly metal mines. The
Jan 1, 1990
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How Particles Stick to Bubbles - The Influence of pH and Hydrophobicity in FlotationHow Particles Stick to Bubbles - The Influence of pH and Hydrophobicity in Flotation
Sep 13, 2010
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Rock Mass Excavatability Assessment for the Proposed Open Pit Mine at Globe-Progress, Near ReeftonThe excavatability of the rock mass in a proposed open pit mine at Globe-Progress has been assessed. The rock mass was initially evaluated by determining variations in seismic velocity and by using th
Jan 1, 1996
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Consequences of Paleosubduction Regime for Geochemical Prospecting and Prospectivity of Coromandel Peninsula, New ZealandA tectonic interpretation of the Coromandel Peninsula which suggests that the basement underwent tensional collapse at its northern and southern ends would permit more ready penetration of late stage
Jan 1, 1987
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A Geological Comparison of the Sishen and Sishen South (Welgevonden)Iron Ore Deposits, Northern Cape Province, South AfricaBy P J. Mienie
The Palaeo-Proterozoic Transvaal Supergroup in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa is host to the largest known resources of high-grade hematite ore on the Southern African continent. These ore
Jan 1, 2002
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Microanalytical Evaluations of the Savage River Old Tailings Dam, North-?west TasmaniaBy A Hughes, J Agius, T Ferguson, A Parbhakar-Fox, D Lester, L M. Jackson
Management of historic tailings is a major challenge facing the mining industry and its regulators. However, through improved mineralogical and chemical characterisation of such materials the opportun
Jul 27, 2015
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