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The Autogenous Fine Grinding Kelsey Axial Displacement (KAD) Mill
The Autogenous Fine Grinding Kelsey Axial Displacement (KAD) Mill The marginal improvements which continue to be made to fine grinding practices have exposed the limits of conventional technologies a
Sep 13, 2010
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Feasibility Studies, EPCM and the Environment ù Case Studies in Integrated Mine Development
By R Aseervatham
The fast tracked mine development strategy attempts to blend feasibility studies and engineering/commissioning functions into a streamlined process. In this compressed process, environmental issues ar
Jan 1, 1999
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Development of Cost-Efficient Environmentally Sound Technology for Enhanced Gold Recovery from Rebellious Gold-Containing Raw Materials
Development of Cost-Efficient Environmentally Sound Technology for Enhanced Gold Recovery from Rebellious Gold-Containing Raw Materials Study of biochemical leaching performances in gold-bearing sulf
Sep 13, 2010
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A New Look at Mineral Maps and the Potential Relationships of Extracted Data to Mineral Processing Behaviours
By R Berry, N Bonnici, K Nguyen, S G. Walters, M Kamenetsky, C L. Evans
Mineral maps produced via optical and scanning electron microscope û mineral liberation analyser (SEM-MLA) automated mineral identification systems are being used to examine the relationships between
Jan 1, 2008
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Single-Particle Combustion of Chalcopyrite
Chalcopyrite concentrate was combusted in oxygen-nitrogen atmospheres, the composition of which ranged from 1-100 per cent oxygen. Factors studied included particle size, experimental temperature and
Jan 1, 1983
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New Regional Geological Mapping and Other Data for Mineral Exploration in New Zealand
Geological maps, data, and prospectivity analysis relevant to mineral exploration in New Zealand have recently been released. Regional-scale geological mapping is increasingly available for the countr
Jan 1, 2003
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Styles and Conditions of Hydrothermal Alteration and Vein Mineralisation at Golden Cross
By M J. Begbie, P C. Keall, M P. Simpson
The Golden Cross low sulfidation epithermal deposit occurs in pervasively altered andesite of the Waipupu Formation and in the Waiharakeke Dacite. The unaltered, post-mineral Whakamoehau Andesite over
Jan 1, 1997
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The Role of Cost Estimating in Mine Planning and Equipment Selection
The objective of a mine planning exercise is to plan a safe mine that maximises net present value (NPV) for the project. Two primary elements are key to design of a mine plan optimised to maximise pro
Dec 6, 2010
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Presidential Address, 1971 The Future of the Australasian Mineral Industry
One would anticipate that after 40 years in the mineral industry it would be simple to project the trends at least 5 or 10 years into the future. However the last 20 years, 1950-1970, have been so dif
Jan 1, 1971
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Quantifying Domain Uncertainty for an Iron Ore Deposit
By A Jewbali, J Phillips, C Boyle
Normal practice in the mining industry is the creation of a single geological model. These models provide a single interpretation of the geological and mineralisation domains. These interpretations in
Aug 12, 2013
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Beneficiation of Iron Ore - Washing with Surface-Active Agent
Beneficiation of Iron Ore - Washing with Surface-Active Agent The stability of the dispersed phase in 10 wt per cent slurry of iron ore slime and fines was studied at pH 5 and different concentration
Sep 13, 2010
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Geostatistically Assisted Domaining of Structurally Complex Mineralisation: Method and Case Studies
By M Humphreys
Multi-episodic mineralisation is often characterised by different spatial trends exhibited by different generations of the mineralisation. The structural complexity of mineralisation together with the
Jan 1, 2002
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Use of Mineralogy to Interpret Laboratory-Scale Acid Rock Drainage Prediction Tests - A Gold Case Study
By S T. L Harrison, J-P Franzidis, M Becker, N Dyantyi, J L. Broadhurst
Gold mining is a major contributor to the South African economy, but is associated with several environmental issues such as acid rock drainage (ARD). ARD is due to the oxidation of sulfides in gold t
Sep 26, 2013
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Metallurgical Improvements at KagaraÆs Mount Garnet Mine Through the Use of High Chrome Grinding Media
By R Whittering, C Greet
High chrome grinding media has been used in the mining industry for quite some time, as it often proves economical on a wear basis. However, it is unusual for an operation to change to high chrome sol
Jan 1, 2006
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Submarine Hydrothermal Venting and Mineralisation Associated with Kermadec Arc
The ~2500 km long Kermadec-Tonga arc northeast ofNew Zealand is the longest continuous intraoceanic arc in the world. At least 94 volcanic centres along the arc are submarine, most (87 per cent) withi
Jan 1, 2005
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Research into Alluvial Gold Recovery in Alaska and the Yukon Territory
Alluvial gold mining is thriving in the Yukon Territory and Alaska. The scale of many operations is similar to those in New Zealand but there is greater government support for research and test work.
Jan 1, 1989
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Dealing with Organic Wastes and Byproducts - One Economic and Environmentally Sound Solution
By Keet B. A, Waid J. S
The Gippsland Basin is one of Australia's most important producers of petroleum products. An inevitable byproduct of the production, refinement and transport of the millions of barrels of oil i
Jan 1, 1992
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Advances in Coarse Particle Flotation - Copper and Gold
By H Thanasekaran, J Kohmuench, B Seaman
To achieve an efficient separation in the flotation process, valuable particles need to be selectively segregated from the gangue while utilising a minimum number of flotation stages. TodayÆs existing
Jul 15, 2013
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Improvements in the InLine Pressure Jig Expands its Applications and Ease of Use for Gold, Silver, Sulfide and Diamond Recovery
By T Hughes
The Gekko InLine Pressure Jig (IPJ) was unleashed on the World gravity separation market in 1996 and has since sold over 150 units in applications including tin, diamonds, silver, coal, garnet and gol
Jan 1, 2008
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The Design of Blends for the Production of Metallurgical Coke with Particular Reference to Long Term Aspects of Using New South Wales Coals
Coking coals are very much in demand on a world wide basis, particularly the higher rank coking coals, which form an important part of many coking blends and which represent the smallest portion of th
Jan 1, 1972