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Regional and Tectonical Geology in Relation to Australian Ore DepositsThe extent of regional stratigraphic and structural geological mapping so far carried out in Australia is likely to be greatly overestimated by uncritical inspection of the latest authoritative geolog
Jan 1, 1950
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Dense media separation – a valuable process for preconcentrationBy I Grewal, M Lundt
Dense medium separation (DMS) is one of several preconcentration methods used for early waste rejection from run-of-mine ores at relatively coarse particle sizes prior to additional milling and benefi
Sep 11, 2017
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Innovative Technology for Optimised Thickening SedimentationInnovative Technology for Optimised Thickening Sedimentation
Sep 13, 2010
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Sampling and blending in geoenvironmental campaigns – current practice and future opportunitiesBy A Parbhakar-Fox, S C. Dominy
The prediction of acid and metalliferous drainage (AMD) from mine waste materials is critically important during all stages of the mine value chain. However, to determine such geoenvironmental charact
May 9, 2017
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Concentrator design – standard engineering practice versus geometallurgy and simulationBy G Harbort, K Quan
Traditional engineering practice for concentrator design uses a mixture of risk minimisation options and capital minimisation approaches. Often this is based on the preferences and experiences of the
Sep 11, 2017
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Aluminum Dust for SilicosisLeading Article from "British Medical Journal," London, 4th, November, 1944.Assuming that silica exerts its injurious effect upon animal tissue through a slow transformation into silicic aci
Jan 1, 1945
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Resilient Design of Large Open Pit SlopesBy S M. Arndt, D Tyler, F Reusch
Although significant advances have been made in understanding the mechanics of pit slopes, numerical modelling hasnÆt significantly impacted on the reliability of the design process. It is well known
Jan 1, 2007
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The Applicability of Endless and Direct Rope Haulage Technology for Transportation Systems on Decline ShaftsBy E N. Sparg, O D. A Deuchar, F Needham
Decline shafts are an attractive option to both new and existing mining operations where there is a need to access an inclined orebody deposit via on-reef development so as to generate a return in the
Jan 1, 2005
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Methods for Evaluating Explosion Resistant Ventilation StructuresBy E S. Weiss, S P. Harteis
The Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL) of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has conducted full-scale explosion experiments, to evaluate the strength characteristics o
Jan 1, 2005
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Prohibited Activities and the Resource Management Act 1991 û Does æProhibitedÆ Mean æForbiddenÆ?By M L. van Kampen
The Resource Management Act 1991 provides for activities to be classified as permitted, controlled, restricted discretionary, discretionary, non-complying or prohibited in district and regional plans.
Jan 1, 2007
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Contributed discussion to "The minimisation of surface subsidence by design of mine workings"Holla has given a good background to the various methods of subsidence control in the coalfields around Sydney.The present writer notes that in many cases, especially with wide longwall panels, there
Jan 1, 1986
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A New Approach to Flexible Open Pit Optimisation and SchedulingBy A Galli
Traditionally pit optimisation and scheduling is carried out assuming that the resources, the commodity prices and production costs are all known. Once the pit contour and the mining schedule have bee
Sep 26, 2011
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Is Bigger Better? Building Market Resilience into Process Plant DesignBy P L. McCarthy
In an environment of accelerating capital costs, limited capital availability and strongly cyclic metal prices, there is a difference between a robust mining and processing operation and one that woul
Jul 15, 2013
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Operational Challenges and Lessons Learnt at Xinli Nonferrous Co Ltd’s Ilmenite SmelterBy H Weitz
Bateman Engineering provided process technology and engineering design to China Yunnan Metallurgical Company (CYMCO) for a 30 MW DC furnace for the production of high-grade titanium dioxide slag.Follo
Oct 5, 2011
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The Utilization of Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide in the Blast FurnaceThe variation of carbon monoxide and hydrogen utilization with the amount of the reductant in the blast furnace bosh gas was investigated for the No. 4 blast furnace at The Broken Hill Proprietary Co.
Jan 1, 1975
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Design and Engineering of Flotation Circuits (in Australia)By D Mcleod, S Brindley, S Green
The design and engineering of flotation circuits is driven by numerous inputs, including (in no particular order) testwork outcomes, site considerations, type of separation required, energy sensitivit
Jan 1, 2005
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The Evalaution and Development of the Barrytown Ilmenite Deposit as a Source of Titanium Dioxide PigmentBy D James
Fletcher Challenge Limited through its subsidiary Grampian Mining Co Limited has carried out an ore evaluation of one of New Zealand's largest known deposits of ilmenite located at Barrytown on t
Jan 1, 1986
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Stripping of the Southern Exhaust Airway at Mount LyellIn the latter half of 1973 a contract was given to Roberts-Holland Joint Venture for the stripping of the southern exhaust airway.The contract was carried out efficiently and relatively cheaply. It wa
Jan 1, 1974
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Post-Mine Leaching of Galena and Marmatite at Broken Hill (ea61d7ab-2e88-4fdc-9bea-cd90f66cb557)By Blanchard R
The discussion submitted by Drs. Stillwell and Edwards is at once helpful and gratifying to the authors. Their contribution deals with two phases of the problem-(I) an additional suggestion for the re
Jan 1, 1943
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The Breakdown of Shales in WaterBy Whitmore R. L
The action of water on a number of Queensland shales which are associated with particular coal measures and oil shales has been studied. The results suggest that the disintegration of some of the shal
Jan 1, 1982