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Flotation control using froth stability: past, present and futureBy C Smith, J Cilliers, K Hadler
Unstable flotation froths, that burst before they overflow, produce no concentrate. Increasing the froth stability to improve recovery is therefore an obvious control strategy. Froth stability can be
Aug 29, 2018
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A Proton Microprobe for the GeosciencesBy Ryan CG, Cousens DR, Griffin WL
The proton microprobe is developing into a vital tool in the geosciences, through its high sensitivity for in-situ detection of trace elements in the ppm regime. This paper will describe the instru
Jan 1, 1989
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Effect of Mineral Density for Milling Magnetite OresBy P Holtham, W Valery, P Baguley, A Jankovic
There is a growing interest in magnetite ores because of the increasing demand for this commodity. With these ores, there is significant cost associated with milling the ore to fine sizes using ball m
Jul 13, 2015
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Sulphide Flotation in Cassiterite Concentration PlantsBy Selby DW, Hamill J, Cauley ID, Thomas I, Thornton AJ
The main objective of sulphide flotation in a cassiterite concentrator is to remove sulphide minerals (pyrite, pyrrhotite and sometimes chalcopyrite) from the ore prior to gravity concentration. T
Jan 1, 1978
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Attritioner Scrubber Performance EvaluationBy O S. Maluleke
In some deposits valuable heavy mineral quality is poor due to increased mineral surface coatings from higher slimes and more competent sand orebodies. Mineral surface coating can include silica or al
Oct 5, 2011
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A New Approach to Metallurgical AccountingBy S Brochot, M-V Durance
In many cases, current metallurgical accounting practice does not consider the errors associated with the measurements used in obtaining the metal balance. Considering all measurement errors, includin
Oct 29, 2012
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Optimising Blasting Operations through Rock Characterisation and Computer Modelling-Progress in AustraliaBy Favreau RF
Over the last 20 years the blasting industry has progressed from the stage of being artform to a science as it is today. The use of computers to simulate blasting results has allowed blasting engi
Jan 1, 1986
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Geochemical and Mineralogical Characterisation of Two Contrasting Waste Rock Dumps ùThe INAP Waste Rock Dump Characterisation ProjectBy P Fines, D J. Williams, G W, S Miller
This paper presents the results and findings of geochemical and mineralogical testwork conducted on samples collected from waste rock dumps at two mine sites, located in South Carolina, USA (Site 1) a
Jan 1, 2003
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Mentoring - Fostering Relationships to Enrich Decision-MakingMother Nature controls, technical professionals model and miners decide. Decisions to explore, mine and mill. Mine decisions, mine design, planning and scheduling are subject to the quality of models
Jan 1, 2006
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Numerical Modelling of Unsaturated Flow in Uniform and Heterogeneous Waste Rock PilesBy B BussiFre, J Molson, M Aubertin, G W. Wils
Waste rock piles containing reactive sulfide minerals can serve as long-term sources of acid mine drainage (AMD). Within these piles, many physical, geochemical and biological processes can contribute
Jan 1, 2003
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Radar-Based Surface Scanning with the World's First Fully Digital Beam Forming Technology Sensor Especially Developed for Mining Productivity and SafetyBy J Berg, M Hahn, R Winkel
Imaging sensor systems designed for the mining and minerals industry incorporate different physical measurement technologies that can be used to detect the machine environment, such as laser, ultrason
Sep 26, 2011
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The Use of Psychometric, Thermodynamic and Transport Property Software in Mine Ventilation and Gas Drainage CalculationsBy T J. M Harvey
This paper gives an overview of the ASHRAE LibHuAirProp, CoolProp and REFPROP software packages. These packages were predominantly developed for heating, refrigerating and air conditioning engineers a
Aug 31, 2015
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Comparison of Suspect Terranes of the Gympie Province with Other Units of the New England Fold Belt, Eastern AustraliaThe Gympie Province is a unique tectono-stratigraphic unit which does not fit into the overall palaeogeographic pattern of the New England Fold Belt (NEFB), and part of it has been proposed as an exot
Jan 1, 1990
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Introduction of Trackless Haulage at Long Shaft Kambalda Nickel OperationsBy Eyers G. C
Long Shaft was initially developed using a rail haulage system on every working level comprising battery electric locomotives and granby trucks loaded by rail mounted rocker shovels. Production wa
Jan 1, 1988
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The Role of On-Line Analysis and Control in Sustainable Minerals ProcessingBy B D. Sowerby, N G. Cutmore
Improved process control can be achieved through the accurate and reliable on-line measurement of critical process parameters in real time. Over the past few decades on-line analysis techniques have b
Jan 1, 2002
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Laboratory Experiments of As(V) and As(III) Sorption Onto Pit-Lake Sediments From Three Different Orebody TypesBy D L. Decker, G C. Miller, C Papelis
Arsenic, often associated with precious metals ore deposits, is a major contaminant released during large-scale gold mining. Because of the complex oxidation/reduction and sorption behaviour of As, pr
Jan 1, 2003
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Protection of Sacred Sites in the Northern TerritoryThe role and policies of the Aboriginal Sacred Sites Protection Authority are described in conjunction with the provisions of the N.T Aboriginal Sacred Sites Act 1978. Comment is made on the appli
Jan 1, 1984
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Advanced Design Concept on Largest Diesel-Mechanical Truck-Komatsu HD1600MBy Kato Y
As a direct result of the Mining Industries need to improve efficiency and production in Open Pit type operations, the size of haulage units have increased dramatically. This trend has continued su
Jan 1, 1982
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Gold Dredging In New ZealandThe history of gold dredging in New Zealand, leading to the develop- ment of the `New Zealand Type' dredge is considered. Much of this infor- mation has come from contemporaneous publications by
Jan 1, 1988
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Fluxing Requirements for Copper Smelting SlagSilica and limestone fluxing levels in copper smelting slags were studied. Copper concentrates with flux additions were smelted to matte (55.5 per cent Cu) and slag in a pilot scale submerged combusti
Jan 1, 1985