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What Can Go Wrong in Comminution Circuit Design?
By P Staples, G Lane, S Morrell
The design of semi-autogenous grinding (SAG) mill based comminution circuits for the treatment of competent ores, similar to those at Geita and Boddington, involves the same process of sample selectio
Jan 1, 2009
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Broken Hill Vughs-Occurrence and Some Probable Causes
Although these subterranean cavities are common to the Broken Hill big lode, yet the Broken Hill Proprietary is the most prolific in their occurrence, loud they have been found of various dimensions a
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The Optimisation of Semi-Autogenous and Ball Mill Based Circuits for Mineral Processing by Means of Versatile and Efficient High Pressure Grinding Roll Technology
By M J. Daniel
Mineral resources all over the world are often heterogeneous and have variable ore properties and ore grade. As a result the ore processed in concentrating plants varies over the life of mines. Conseq
Jan 1, 2009
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A Portable Assay Furnace
In the early stages of opening up a mine, when there is some uncertainty as to its future career, necessitating caution in laying out works of a permanent character, the want is often felt of an assay
Jan 1, 1904
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Pegmont: A Stratiform Lead-Zinc Deposit in the Precambrian of Northwest Queensland
Stratiform lead-zinc mineralization at the Pegmont prospect occurs as a 4-6 m thick body interbedded within arkose, schist, amphibolite, and pegmatite of the Kuridala Formation in the Eastern Belt of
Jan 1, 1977
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Is an 80th Percentile Design Point Logical?
By D David
Clearly a plant designed only to treat average ore at the nameplate rate will fail to achieve nameplate in any typical year. To insert the necessary capability to achieve nameplate it is common proces
Jul 15, 2013
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Notes on Sampling
This paper is intended partly as a summary of the conclusions that have been arrived at by various authorities on this matter, and also with a view to initiate some discussion on the subject, especial
Jan 1, 1904
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Kriging and Geostatistics: A Review of the Literature Available in English
By Reeves M
A review of the literature available in English on kriging and geostatistics is given with the references cross-classified by their subject matter for convenience and ease of use.
Jan 1, 1979
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Geology and the Search for Mineral Deposits
For the purposes of this discussion it is assumed that contributors should express the thoughts that arise from their personal experience. So wide is the range of mineral deposits, and so varied the m
Jan 1, 1950
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Removal of Horizontal Level Pillar by Means of Blast Hole Diamond Drilling at New Occidental Gold Mine, Cobar, N.S.W.
By Creelman C. A
The removal of a horizontal piIlar between Nos. 9 and 11 levels (1,116 feet from the collar of main shaft) was successfully carried out by blast hole drilling, and, to the best of the authors' kn
Jan 1, 1944
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Creative Tension: Environmental Issues and Resource Development
All development proposals have to run the gauntlet of the approvals process. Major resource projects are generally subject to particularly intense scrutiny. The key element in the approvals process
Jan 1, 1992
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Electrokinetic Properties of the Zinc Sulphide-Water and Nickel Sulphide-Water Interfaces
By Healy T. W, Dixon D. R
The present study 'of pure ZnS and NiS and ZnS (marmatite) by detailed electrokinetic methods has shown that by careful control of experimental parameters much new' information on sulphide-w
Jan 1, 1977
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Some Features of Lead Blast-Furnace Operations at the Works of the Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty. Ltd., Port Pirie, S.A.
The discussion which followed the publication of my paper by the formert has, I think, enhanced its value. It may therefore be of interest to members of our Australasian Institute, who are not members
Jan 1, 1932
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Presidential Address, 1977 Land Usage-Priorities
It is a great honour to address our Institute as President, but the choice of a suitable subject was not an easy one. In the past when the presidential address was given at an annual conference the su
Jan 1, 1977
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Use of Large Twin-Power Scrapers in Prestrip Operations
The use of scrapers in mining and earthmoving operations is not new, in fact they are one of the earliest methods of bulk earthmoving. A single machine which can load, haul, and dump material with a m
Jan 1, 2003
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The Geology and Mineralisation of the Ladolam Gold Deposit, Lihir Island, Papua New Guinea
By Ware AR, Doyle BJ, Hoogvliet H
The Ladolam deposit lies within the altered volcanic rocks of the caldera floor, part of which now forms Luise Harbour. It was discovered in 1982 in the course of a reconnaissance drainage sedimen
Jan 1, 1991
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The Breakdown of Shales in Water
By 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
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The Application of Hydraulic Stowing Partially Deslimed Mill Residue in Stopes at Broken Hill South Limited
CONTENTS: Broken Hill The mixing stations.Operating and mixing apparatus.Pulp distribution.Stope preparation.Filling procedure.Consolidation of old fill.Drainage:Pulp density tests. Life of sand pipe
Jan 1, 1944
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Good Delay Timing-Prerequisite of Efficient Bench Blasts
Variations in delay timing can have a marked influence on blasting effectiveness and, hence, on total production costs. In single-row bench blasts, delay firing is invariably more effective than simul
Jan 1, 1977
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Studies in Comparative Petrofabric Analysis: The Broken Hill Lode and its Immediate Wall Rock
The conclusions reached by den Tex after a study of the fabric of some rocks from Broken Hill have been used to support the epigenetic hypothesis for the origin of the ore, first by Edwards (1959, p.
Jan 1, 1962