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The effect of soluble cations on monazite flotationBy B Tadesse, L G. Dyer, B Albijanic, M Jung
The presence of high concentrations of dissolved ions in groundwater, sea water or recycled water may alter the water structure, particle surface wettability and colloidal interactions between bubbles
Aug 24, 2022
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Shotcrete Lining Design for Underground Excavations in Rock û The Current State of PracticeBy B Bendtsen, L McQueen
The use of shotcrete as an efficient means of both temporary and permanent ground support has continued to grow over the last 30 years, with its use underground now commonplace around the world. Howev
Jan 1, 2008
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The Stabilisation Of Tailings Dumps Using Vegetative Cover At ZC/NBHCBy Rogers J. F, Bird A. C
The establishment of vegetation for dust control on tailings dams at The Zinc Corporation, Limited and New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited (ZC/NBHC) is outlined. The evolution of practices and te
Jan 1, 1983
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A Brief Summary of Stratigraphy and Structure of the Tennant Creek Block, Central AustraliaBy Hussey K. J, Morrison R. S
Recent mapping (1989-1992) by the Northern Territory Geological Survey in the Tennant Creek 1:250 000 map sheet area has resulted in substantial revision of the lithostratigraphy of the Tennant Cre
Jan 1, 1994
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"Probabilistic Slope Stability Assessment of Fresh Bulldog Shale in Prominent Hill Open Pit Probabilistic Slope Stability Assessment of Fresh Bulldog Shale in Prominent Hill Open Pit"By Q Qian, M Karakus, J Wang, N Melkoumian, D Goodchild, Q Sui, C Wang
Probabilistic analysis is widely used in slope stability assessment because of its capability to take into account uncertainties associated with geotechnical parameters. There are, however, still many
Sep 26, 2011
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Coal for Electricity Generation in South AustraliaThe known coal resources of South Australia are either of poor quality, or expensive to extract, or both. Export quality coal occurs only at great depth in the remote north of the State; the balan
Jan 1, 1987
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Mineral Exploration-Risk IncreasingExploration risk increases with time, due to a general decrease in prospectivity as the more accessible deposits are found, and be- cause of rising costs and demands due to an improving standard of
Jan 1, 1987
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New sensor development for hydrocyclone overflow particle cumulative percent passing size online monitoring – a preliminary experimental investigation under dry conditionBy L Yang, L Chen, E Hu, D Tang
Online monitoring of particles cumulative percent passing (PCPP) for a target size at hydrocyclone overflow, compared with traditional offline methods, provides PCPP feedback in real time, and is adva
Aug 24, 2022
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Effect of hydrodynamic parameters on iron ore reverse flotationBy T C. Souza Pinto, M Safari, F S. Hoseinian, D Deglon, L Leal Filhoc
In this study, the effect of hydrodynamic parameters on the iron ore reverse was investigated in a mechanical flotation cell. The work carries out using the case study of Iron ore from Vale in Brazil.
Sep 18, 2023
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Paper No. 165. Tin-Dressing at Stannary Hills, North Queensland.The methods employed in dressing 'the tin ore up to the required percentage of purity depend mainly on the type of ore crushed.These may be briefly divided into two distinct classes-viz., q, free
Jan 1, 1907
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The Elements Of Raise DrillingThis paper discusses basic practices of operation applied to raise drilling. It draws attention to critical areas that tend to be neglected. A brief history covers development of raise drills. The
Jan 1, 1977
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GPS Based Machine Guidance in the Mining IndustryHigh precision GPS systems for mining are accurate to within a few centimetres. Typical systems consist of one or more GPS antenna, GPS boards, sensors to detect the position of the blade or bucket of
Jan 1, 2003
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Crushing and Screening Operations at Bougainville Copper LimitedBy Koginmo V. I
The concentrator at Bougainville Copper Limited has an annual throughput of 48.2 million tonnes/year producing approximately 175,000 tonnes copper, 16.1 tonnes gold, and 50 tonnes silver. Convention
Jan 1, 1988
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Practical Considerations in Longwall Support Behaviour and Ground ResponseThis paper examines the interplay between longwall support design/geometry features, operational controls and geological features on ground response. Experience from several investigations is used to
Jan 1, 2005
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The Pitfalls of Exploring a Shallow Dipping Orebody at Depth ù A Case Study, Otter/Juan Mine, Kambalda, WAExploring for deep shallow dipping orebodies can be very expensive and very difficult. Surface exploration is often not an option and obtaining the best location for underground drilling can cause pro
Jan 1, 2003
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Stratiform Ores And Metamorphic Processes-Some thoughts Arising From Broken HillThe overall mineral assemblage of the Broken Hill orebody is similar to that of a skarn. However unlike the classical skarns it does not represent contact metamorphism of pre-existing limestone bed
Jan 1, 1983
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Recent Developments at RenisonThe collapse of the I.T.C., the subsequent fall in the price of Tin, and the lifting of quotas saw the Renison concentrator resuming full seven- day operations at maximum capacity in 1985/86. Perform
Jan 1, 1988
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Role of On-Line Analysis in Quality Control of Iron OreBy P J. Mathew
Quality and process control in the iron ore industry is based on measurements of ore grade from blast holes through to shiploading. Traditionally this has been carried out using conventional sampling,
Jan 1, 1998
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Imperial Smelting Process - Improvements in Furnace Design and Operating Practice at Cockle CreekBy Still RF
Sintering of lead and zinc concentrates is practised by Sulphide Corporation Pty. Limited to provide both desuiphurised lump sinter feed, for simultaneous reduction to zinc and lead in the Imperial
Jan 1, 1972
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Latest Developments in HPGR Technology ù Results of a Field TrialBy N Patzelt, T C. Logan, I B. Klymowsky
In 2003, NEWMONT MINING CORPORATION, the worldÆs largest gold producer, set out to prove that High Pressure Grinding Roll (HPGR) technology is sufficiently robust and reliable to be considered for the
Jan 1, 2004