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Improvements in the Mercury Abatement and Process Efficiency of Adsorption, Desorption and Regeneration Gold Processing Operations
By C Barton, B Randall, T Weldon, M Lefler
FLSmidth-Summit Valley Technologies has been a leader in gold processing equipment for nearly two decades. Over the past several years an extensive research and development effort has led to improveme
Jul 15, 2013
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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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The Influence of Arsenic and Bismuth on the Mechanical Properties of Copper-Nickel-Phosphorus Alloys
This investigation was planned to determine:1. The precipitation-hardening properties of the copper-nickel-phosphorus alloys; and2. The influence of arsenic and bismuth, singly and together, on the me
Jan 1, 1944
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The Firewood Supplies of the Gold-Fields
At the inception of the gold-mining industry at Kalgoorlie the small supply of firewood required for steaming purposes was naturally all drawn from the limited local areas, which promised soon to beco
Jan 1, 1901
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Gold Plant Cyanide Safety
By B Vernon, M Whiteley, T Robinson
The Western Australian gold industry has approximately 100 operating plahts, mainly CIP/CIL. The nature of the State's rapidly expanding gold industry gave rise to concerns over management of the
Jan 1, 1990
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The Reaction of Anfo Explosives with Mineral Sulphides
Ammonium nitrate-fuel oil (ANFO) explosives are unstable in hot, reactive sulphide-rich ground at Mount Isa. Under certain conditions associated with background heat, moisture, and chemical impurities
Jan 1, 1968
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A Sustainable Minerals Sector in Australia? Thoughts from a Science and Technology Perspective
In the context of sustainable development, the Minerals Council of Australia (2010) states that 'investments in minerals projects should be financially profitable, technically appropriate, enviro
Jun 1, 2010
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University Mining Education
Mining education has received almost continuous discussion since its inception and most people engaged in the mining industry and in mining education feel at some time the urge and necessity to expres
Jan 1, 1959
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Evidence of Reduced Water Infiltration by Microhardpans û Electrical Resistivity Measurements at Pe±a de Hierro, Rio Tinto, Spain
By M Furche, U Noell, C Grissemann, J A. Meima, T Graupner, A Romero-Baena
The mining residues at the abandoned copper mine site Pe±a de Hierro, located at the headwaters of the Rio Tinto, contribute substantially to the pollution of the river with high loads of Fe, As, Pb,
Jan 1, 2008
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Paper No. 122. The Employment if Unskilled Labour in Mines And The Necessity For Training to The Miner's Occupation.
The subject of my paper is one which, I am certain, has exercised the mind of every man on whom depends the safe and economical conduct of mining operations; particularly in this district where the en
Jan 1, 1903
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Pressure Leaching of Thackaringa Cobalt-bearing Pyrite
A massive cobalt-containing pyrite orebody occurs in banded albite-quartz-biotite rocks at Thackaringa, some 30 km SW of Broken Hill. Because of the world-wide shortage of cobalt during the late 1970s
Jan 1, 1983
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The Framework Convention on Climate Change - Implications for the Minerals Industry
The Framework Convention on Climate Change (FCCC) places serious obligations on New Zealand as a signatory nation. This paper examines the nature of the FCCC, New Zealand
Jan 1, 1994
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Paper No. 183. Notes on Different Methods of Stoping in Use on The Kalgoorlie Field.
IN dealing with this subject the intention is not to write a detailed description of the various methods in vogue on the Kalgoorlie field, but rather to give a brief outline of three of the methods wh
Jan 1, 1909
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The Code of Practice for Risk Management of Tunnel Works - Future Tunnelling Insurance from the InsurerÆs Point of View
The objectives of this paper are to introduce the International Code of Practice for Risk Management of Tunnel Works and to illustrate to the participants of the 13th Australian Tunnelling Conference
Jan 1, 2008
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Sampling and Weighing
I have chosen this subject in view of the fact that, while there are many and ample opportuuities of getting reliable assays made, there are but few who are in a position to obtain reliable data on th
Jan 1, 1901
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Fluid Pressure, Geomechanical Evolution and Predictive Targeting of the Sunrise Dam Gold Deposit, Western Australia
By M J. Nugus, J G. McLellan, T G. Blenkinsop
High fluid pressures and deformation have been instrumental in the formation of high-grade gold lodes at the Archaean granite greenstone 12 Moz Sunrise Dam gold deposit in Western Australia. Historica
Sep 26, 2013
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Sampling with The Long-Hole Rock Drill at North Broken Hill Limited
Early in 1940 the development and sampling programmes in hand on the North and British Sections of North Broken Hill Limited were such as to necessitate the drilling of a large number of drill holes r
Jan 1, 1941
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Energy Efficient Ball Mill Circuit - Equipment Sizing Considerations
By W Valery, A Jankovic
The ball mill in closed circuit with hydrocyclones is an industry standard, and well known methodologies exist for equipment sizing, selection and design. However, the potential to improve the capacit
Jul 15, 2013
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Some Operational Aspects of Heap Leaching at Rum Jungle
An oxide ore heap (80,000 ton assaying 2 per cent copper) and a sulphide ore heap (300,000 ton assaying 1·7 per cent copper) are being leached in series in a closed circuit system. The ore is fri
Jan 1, 1968
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Making the Numbers Add Up
By A Kitchen
For the past decade, demand for Australian resources has reached unprecedented levels, thanks mainly to the emerging superpowers of China and India. Meeting demand has meant miners and governments ali
Jan 1, 2009