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Geologists and the Value Chain – How Material Characterisation by Modern Mineralogy can Optimise Design and Operation of Processing Facilities
By K Ehrig, C Lower, V Liebezeit, M Smith, E Macmillan
"Minerals, minerals, minerals. Elements occur in the earth as minerals. If local physical, chemical and structural conditions are conducive to concentrating these minerals to sufficiently high abundan
Aug 18, 2014
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Tailing filtration practices in Mexican gold and silver mines
By S Gomez-Hernandez, P D. Munro
Filtered dry stack tailing storage facilities offer many advantages over thickened tailing storage facilities and yet, most of the mining companies still prefer the latter.Some of the advantages of fi
Aug 29, 2018
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Grade Distribution and Grade Control Procedures, Great Lady Gold Deposit, Eastern Goldfields, WA
The Great lady gold deposit presented the challenge of providing a new grade control system for an usual type of orebody in the Eastern Goldfields. Mineralisation occurs as secondary enrichment about
Jan 1, 1990
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Redevelopment of the Morning Star Gold Mine - ABSTRACT ONLY
Morning Star Gold aims to enter the ranks of Australia's gold producers, revitalising the Eastern Victorian Goldfi elds in the second half of 2010 - the fi rst gold production in around 50 years
Aug 1, 2010
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The Occurrence of Uranium Ore at Sleisbeck, N.T
Uranium ore at Sleisbeck, N.T., occurs as lenticular bodies associated with zones of bleached carbonized schists lying between walls of closely folded quartzite. The ore consists mainly of uranium mic
Jan 1, 1955
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Risk Management and Loss Control
The mining industry in common with the rest of Australian industry is in the critical situation of facing a rapidly diminishing insurance market. Huge industrial complexes and massive mining risks
Jan 1, 1975
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Integration of Mine Planning with Groundwater Modelling to Optimise Mine Closure Plans at the Marillana Creek (Yandi) Mine
By K Rozlapa, P Waters, H Middlemis
A major challenge for closure planning at mining operations below the water table is evaporation from final void pit lakes and concentration of salts, which can impact on downstream groundwater (and s
Jan 1, 2006
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The Commercial Imperatives for Exploration and Resource Acquisition
Exploration requires substantial capital, and is an extremely risky business (only 1 in 100 prospects ever becomes a mine). The average lead time, that is the time between discovery and production, va
Jan 1, 1998
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Application of Knowledge Based Expert Systems in the Mining Industry
Expert systems are a product of Artificial Intelligence (AI), a field of long standing, dedicated to the study of problem solving using heuristics, construction of symbolic representations of knowl
Jan 1, 1998
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A Generalised Investigation of Adaptive Optimisation in the Chemical Processing of Minerals
The strategy of adjusting operating conditions to maintain optimum process performance as the feed quality varies - adaptive optimisation - is being investigated by computer simulation of chemical pro
Jan 1, 1985
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U.S. Bureau of Mines Mineral Resource Evaluation of Indian Lands in the Western United StatesùAn Overview
In 1975 the US Bureau of Mines (BOM) under contract with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), began a systematic mineral resource evaluation of Indian reservations in the United States. The purpose of
Jan 1, 1990
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Chemical Speciation in Hydrometallurgical Cyanide Solutions
By May P. M
The role of chemical speciation in alkaline cyanide solutions is discussed by reference to recent experimental data from the authors' laboratories. It is shown that serious gaps exist in our pr
Jan 1, 1991
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From errors to uncertainty – a clarification for proper use by the Theory of Sampling
By F F. Pitard
Observation from attending many conferences around the world reveals that many people are constantly shifting from the word ‘error’ to the word ‘uncertainty’ without a clear vision of what the subtle
May 9, 2017
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Can Cross-Belt Cutters be Trusted?
By P W. Cleary, M D. Sinnott
Cross-belt cutters are commonly used for sampling coal. They are generally cheaper than falling-stream cutters, particularly when a cutter must be retrofitted. The major mechanisms thought most likely
Jan 1, 2008
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Notes on the Working of the MacArthur-Forrest Process for Extracting Gold
In redesigning the cyanide plant at Mount Torrens, in conjunction with Mr. L. W. Grayson, the manager, several minor alterations were introduced in order to have the operations under thorough control,
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Access and Trespass
The purpose of this paper is to provide some practical commercial advice in relation to issues of access and trespass during exploration. It is not my intention to provide a detailed analysis of the
Jan 1, 1995
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Common Geological Characteristics of Prominent Hill and Olympic Dam ù Implications for Iron Oxide Copper-Gold Exploration Models
The Prominent Hill copper-gold deposit is located approximately 150 km north west of Olympic Dam, on the southern margin of the Mount Woods Inlier in South Australia. Its discovery in November 2001 re
Jan 1, 2004
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An Estimate of Nickel Solubility in Industrial Slags
By Biswas AK
The solubility of nickel in matte smelt- ing slags, both as oxide and in the metallic form, is predicted using the results of a recent experimental work carried out with lime- free iron silicate slag
Jan 1, 1975
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Towards Improved Hydrocyclone Models - Contributions from Computational Fluid Dynamics
Towards Improved Hydrocyclone Models - Contributions from Computational Fluid Dynamics
Sep 13, 2010
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Electrolytic Refining and Smelting at Port Kembla, New South Wales
SOME notes on the works of the Electrolytic Refining and Smelting Company of Australia will no doubt be of interest to members of the Institute, more especially as much of the work is new to Australas
Jan 1, 1910