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The Solvent Extraction of Uranium from Slurries
A great range of contacting equipment is used in solvent extraction. However, a tower filled with a regular packing offers many advantages in the direct extraction from slurries. A study was made of
Jan 1, 1969
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Effects of Ventilation Leakage in Deep, Hot Room and Pillar Operations
By S Bluhm, R Funnell
Creative mine-designs are constantly being applied in the deep platinum mining industry in South Africa. Recently, this has resulted in deep hot mine-designs including room and pillar, bord and pillar
Jan 1, 2005
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Presidential Address 1958: Early History of the Mineral Industry in Tasmania
It is a very great privilege for me to be able to address you tonight and I am deeply sensible of the honour which has been done me. I am equally sensible of the inadequacy of my training for the posi
Jan 1, 1958
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Circum-Pacific Porphyry Copper, Gold and Molybdenum Deposits
By P Hollings, J Holliday
Porphyry copper, gold and molybdenum deposits form in subduction-related settings in association with calc-alkalic or alkalic magmatism. Hydrothermal alteration assemblages are zoned, with potassic co
Jan 1, 2008
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Advances in the Quantification of Gold Deportment by QemSCAN
By T A. Helms, P Gottlieb, S E, R Bateman
In response to the ever-increasing challenges facing the modern gold mining industry and the need for improved gold recoveries within all processing streams, CSIRO has upgraded its latest automated mi
Jan 1, 2000
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Improvements in Flotation Cell Operation and Maintenance at Newcrest Cadia Valley Operations
Many parameters are important when considering the performance of a concentrator. These include metallurgical performance, such as throughput, metal recovery and final concentrate grade and operating
Jan 1, 2009
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Influence of Shot Design Parameters on Fragmetation
By Smith N. S, Rholl S. A, Otterness R. E
The Bureau of Mines is conducting research to develop blast designs for the control of fragmentation and rock displacement and the reduction of overall mining costs. This Bureau experiment, a progra
Jan 1, 1990
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The Flotation of Alluvial Gold
By S G. Keyte
Gravity methods of recovering alluvial gold are not very efficient at particle sizes below about 0.l mm. Whereas such gold may not have been economic to recover in the past, the same may not be true t
Jan 1, 1990
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Automated Mineralogy for Ore Characterisation and Plant Optimisation
By Y Gu, R Fandrich
Traditionally, characterisation of the mineralogy and textures of ore and rock samples were based on observations of hand specimens and thin sections using an optical microscope. The extent of the dat
Jan 1, 2007
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Modern Cooling Strategies for Ultra-Deep Hydropower Mines
By H E. S Moorcroft, D Scott
The increasing mining depths of South African gold mine deposits are resulting in ever-increasing heat loads associated with depth and the geothermal gradient. Together with changes in the mining hori
Jan 1, 2005
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Learning from Nuclear Waste Repository-Design: The Ground-Control Plan
With mining development on hold and other underground works in a slowdown, the develop- ment of nuclear waste repositories takes center stage on the American rock engineering scene. Three repositor
Jan 1, 1987
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Relating Textural Attributes to Mineral Processing - Developing a More Effective Approach for the Cadia East Cu-Au Porphyry Deposit
By R Berry, S G. Walters, J A. Hunt, D Collett
The texture of an ore type is fundamental in understanding the metallurgical behaviour of an ore. This study will show examples of how quantified textural attributes (mineral shape, grain size and min
Jan 1, 2008
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Mitigation of Post-blast Fume in Soft Ground and Wet Conditions
By S S. Kanchibotla, E J. Sellers, L Julian, A Musunuri
Fume events in coalmines are typically associated with wet conditions, soft ground and deep holes. An ACARP research project used laboratory and field testing combined with literature reviews, numeric
Aug 24, 2015
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Leaching Behavior of Gold in Iodide Solutions
By Qi P. H
Gold dissolution can be achieved with a number of complexing ligands, all with varying degrees of stability. Processes based on the use of halogens have been known for many years. Beside providing t
Jan 1, 1991
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Design of a Steel Fibre Reinforced Concrete Segmental Tunnel Lining - City West Cable Tunnel Project, Sydney, Australia
By A Kuras
Segmental tunnel linings are becoming more common in Australia. One current project employing a segmental lining is the City West Cable Tunnel (CWCT) in Sydney. The project has been commissioned by En
Jan 1, 2008
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Geometallurgy of the South Middleback Ranges Magnetite Deposit – Predicting Plant Performance from the Pit
By D Gerrard, J Begelhole, J Gerber
The Iron Magnet deposit has been mined since 2007 when Arrium (then OneSteel) commissioned the magnetite concentrator to supply feed to the pelletising plant in Whyalla. The concentrate quality requir
Jul 13, 2015
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The Development and Application of Duponts Emulsion Explosives System in the Bowen Basin
Over the last five years Du Pont (Australia) Ltd has developed a commercial range of new generation emulsion based explosives concurrently with the development of new explosives-placement systems.
Jan 1, 1986
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Current Practice at the C.S.A. Mine Concentrator, Cobar
By King CJ
The C.S.A. concentrator of Cobar Mines Proprietary Limited was expanded in 1974 to treat 80 000 tonnes of copper-lead-zinc ore per four week period. Jaw crusher product is fed to two par- allel prim
Jan 1, 1978
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Oxygen Steelmaking at Port Kembla
By McAllister J
Oxygen was in restricted use at Port Kembla until tonnage oxygen became available for steelmaking in the open hearth furnaces. In adopting the new process various modifications to furnace design and o
Jan 1, 1962
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Coal and Minerals Comminution with High Pressure Waterjet Assistance
By Galecki G
The investigations conducted in the High Pressure Lab at the University of Missouri-Rolla demonstrated the ability of high pressure waterjets to excavate coal and minerals, disintegrate materials an
Jan 1, 1993