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Optimisation of Grinding Circuits at the Lead/Zinc Concentrator, Mount Isa Mines LimitedBy Drinkwater DJ, Watsford RMS, Johnson NW, Munro PD
This paper describes the use of modelling and simulation techniques in the analysis and optimisation of grinding circuits at the Lead/Zinc Concentrator of Mount Isa Mines Limited.The objectives of the
Jan 1, 1985
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Gold-New Developments, Research, and the FutureNew technology is a significant factor in the present upsurge in world, and Australian, gold extraction and production. The main technologies in current use for gold production are described, ref
Jan 1, 1986
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Using an undisturbed landform to calibrate long-term predictions of the evolution of a rehabilitated landformBy G R. Hancock, M J. Saynor, J B. C Lowry, K G. Evans, M Narayan
Tools such as landform evolution models (LEMs) provide a means of predicting how a landform may evolve over extended periods of time. Here, we utilise the CAESAR-Lisflood LEM to assess a proposed reha
Jul 25, 2018
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The effect of vane shear rotation speed on the estimation of tailings undrained strengthBy B Wentzinger, Y Keulemans
This paper presents the results of a field study designed to assess the impact of vane rotation speed on the estimated undrained strength for two Australian bauxite tailings storage facilities. The va
Jul 1, 2021
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An Overview of New Integrated Geometallurgical ResearchThe emerging discipline of ægeometallurgyÆ is not new but is becoming increasingly recognised as a discrete and high-value activity that reflects an ongoing commercial and cultural trend towards more
Jan 1, 2008
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Integration of Geoblast and D&B Engineering as an engineering tool in PT. Indo Muro KencanaBy H Utama, hi, A Suw
PT. Indo Muro Kencana (PT.IMK) is gold and silver mine located in Central Kalimantan province, Indonesia. Mining activities in PT.IMK is conducted in Bantian pit area by applying surface mining method
Nov 29, 2022
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The Impact of Pile Loading on Adjacent Metro Tunnels – Barangaroo South, AustraliaBy P K. Wong, D A. F Oliveira, F M. Azad
In situations where foundation piles are located in proximity to existing or future tunnels, it is typical for the tunnel owner to require that sleeving of the piles be carried out to at least the inv
Sep 17, 2014
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Sampling and Measurements in the Reaction Shaft at Olympic DamBy B Washington, A Campbell, R Taylor
A sampling and measurement program was undertaken on the reaction shaft of the Olympic Dam copper flash smelting furnace. The object of the work was to provide information to validate a mathematical m
Jan 1, 2005
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The Scratch Test – An Attractive Method to Measure the Strength of Iron Ore MaterialBy L Mariano
Three selected iron ore samples from the major bedded and channel iron deposits of Western Australia were analysed using a scratch test commonly used in the oil and gas industry. The portable commerci
Jul 11, 2011
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Description of Lead RefineryThe building is a lofty, well-ventilated one of hardwood frame, with galvanized-iron walls and roof, and consists of five spans running north and south, covering a total length of 236 ft. Each span is
Jan 1, 1918
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Effect of MgO concentration on phase evolution during steelmaking slag cooling processBy H F. Yu, S Ueda, J Diao, W F. Gu, Y Sasaki, H Qin
The main reason for the underutilisation of steelmaking slags is their instability, which is influenced by their complex phase structure. Recycling and sustainable steelmaking slag face challenges due
Jun 19, 2024
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Beneficiation of Fine Iron Ores using the Desand ProcessBy J M. F Clout
The low-grade clay-rich -1.0 mm fraction of fine iron ores have often proved difficult to upgrade and capital intensive to process when using traditional wet beneficiation technology including single
Aug 12, 2013
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Mineral Sands - An Overview of the IndustryMineral sands are different to almost any other commodity; however, it shares similarities with other commodity types, such as the importance of quality constraints of iron ore and coal or the importa
Jan 1, 2009
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Mineral Development in Northwest Queensland - The ChallengeBy D S Wallis
Northern Australia leads in world-class mineral deposits' is a bold statement. First there must be a starting point. Land north of the Tropic of Capricorn (23¦ 26' 5") will be regarded as
Jan 1, 1994
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Possible Future Applications of Biotechnologies in the Gold Industry - A Prospective ApproachBy C M. Zammit, N Cook, F Reith, C L. Ciobanu, J Brugger
The role of biological agents in the gold mining industry is currently limited to the use of microorganisms in bioleaching and bioremediation. However, there is a variety of possibilities in which bio
Sep 26, 2013
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Mineral Distribution Maps: A Tool to Identify Heterogeneous Water-Rock Reactions in a Future Pit Lake, Martha Mine, New ZealandBy J Mauk
Water-rock reactions such as pyrite oxidation and calcite dissolution strongly influence the pH of pit lakes that develop in open-cast mines after mine closure. The Martha Mine, located in world-class
Jan 1, 2002
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Competing Factors in Support Selection for the West Zone of the Beaconsfield Gold Mine, TasmaniaBy P Fuller, A R. Penney
Re-commencement of mining in the Western Zone of Beaconsfield Gold Mine following a seismically-induced rockfall fatality in April 2006 required a change of mining method involving drilling and blasti
Jan 1, 2008
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Developing Assessment Methods and Remediation Protocols for New Zealand Sites Impacted by Acid Mine DrainageBy A Black, A de Jo, J Cavanagh, J Harding
Acidic and metal-rich waters have been discharging from Sullivan Mine, West Coast, New Zealand since the closure of the mine during the early- 1990s. This has resulted in a decrease in pH from a backg
Jan 1, 2003
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Consolidation and shear strength testing and stability analysis of coal mine spoil degraded to mudBy L Bergin, D J. Williams, S Islam, T A. Vangsness
The flooding of open strip coal mines in the Bowen Basin and Hunter Valley Coalfields of Eastern Australia has the potential to soften the spoil and floor materials to produce “mud”. This mud can act
Jul 23, 2018
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Prokaryotic Arsenic Metabolism ù Roles in Arsenic Cycling and BioremediationBy J M. Santini, I C. A Streimann
Arsenic is a naturally occurring element in the environment and is toxic to biological systems. Arsenic can exist in the environment in the following redox states, arsenite (+3), arsenate (+5), arsine
Jan 1, 2004