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Computers - Overcoming the Phobia: Understanding Resources - Effective Mine Planning - Increased Profit
By M Bourke
Modern computers and software provide powerful tools for the geologist to construct reliable models of geological resources, and the mining engineer to produce accurate and workable mine plans. Over t
Jan 1, 1999
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The Colorimetric Determination of Molybdenum in Soils, Sediments, and Rocks by Zinc Dithiol
Samples weighing O· 2 g are digested with 2 ml of 72 per cent perchloric acid for 2 hr at 180°C, and then diluted to 10 ml. with water. After settling, an aliquot of clear solution is reduce
Jan 1, 1970
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The Effect of Roll Speed, Electrode Voltage, and Electrode Position in High Tension Separation
By Hudson S. B
With a particular electrode configuration, and a particular combination of electrode voltage and roll speed, a relatively small increase in electrode voltage, or a relatively small decrease in roll sp
Jan 1, 1962
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A New Effective Labour-Planning Model for Mines
The mining industry is the largest source of foreign income for South Africa. It is also the main source of employment in the country and, as an industry; it is also one of the largest. Due to the lab
Dec 6, 2010
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An Example of Low Working Costs
THE following brief paper is submitted with a view to encouraging the exploitation of hitherto neglected 10w~ grade ore-bodies which are suitable for extraction by open-cut methods.The Corinthian Nort
Jan 1, 1915
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Presidential Address, 1968: The Standards We Inherit
At last year's. annual meeting of The Institute, Sir George Fisher, as President, compared it somewhat nostalgically with a meeting of its kind in the 1920s when comment was expressed on the decl
Jan 1, 1968
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Optimising Geotechnical Logging to Accurately Represent the Geotechnical Environment
Typically, large volumes of data are collected during geotechnical investigations for mining projects but rarely is this done in a comprehensive manner that enables all aspects of the geotechnical env
Nov 25, 2010
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The Estimation of Gold and Tin Alluvials in Malaya
The presence of gold or tin in a particular place in payable quantities may be suspected from geological and prospE;cting reports. It behoves the engineer by judiciously spaced boreholes or pits to es
Jan 1, 1942
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The Dissolution of Gold in Cyanide Solutions-An Electrochemical Study
By Koch D. F A
An electrochemical study of the dissolution of gold in aerated cyanide solution shows that the dissolution rate is determined by the nature of the surface. A passive film (probably a basic cyanide) fo
Jan 1, 1964
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Petrochemical Studies of the Ore Environment at Broken Hill, N.S.W.: 5 Major Element Constitution of the Lode and Its Interpretation
By Roberts W. P H, Chant R. A
Investigation of the "whole-rock" major element geochemistry of the Broken Hill lodes and of the rocks immediately enclosing them has been carried out on the full lengths of 19 diamond drill
Jan 1, 1978
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Technology of Electrolytic Reduction of Alumina by the Hall-Heroult Process: I. A Voltage Analysis Under Conditions of Varying Alumina Concentration
Experimental results are presented for the anode overvoltage as a function of current density for different alumina concentrations in an alumina reduction cell. Voltage changes due to the electrolyte
Jan 1, 1965
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Operation of a Rapped Sieve Bend
By Firth B. A
The classification performance of a Dutch State Mines (DSM) Rapped Sieve Bend has been investigated in a series of experiments. Coal slurries of a nominal 0.5 mm size were classified in the separation
Jan 1, 1983
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A Study of Mine Subsidence at Two Collieries in the Southern Coalfield, New South Wales
Urban development to the south of Sydney is approaching areas of current and proposed coal mining. Already some structures and residential areas are affected by mining subsidence.Subsidence resulting
Jan 1, 1980
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The Washing of Calcine to Remove Soluble Salts at Great Boulder Gold Mines Limited (add9b255-f732-4157-b8bc-50ff50a1fd29)
At Great Boulder Gold Mines Ltd. a number of attempts were made to remove water soluble copper and iron salts from calcined pyritic concentrates but variou~ problems arose and the methods were abandon
Jan 1, 1964
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Drilling and Blasting at Mount Morgan
By McIntosh A. H, Torlach J. A
Since the last paper on mining methods was presented to the Annual Conference of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy in 1:960, numerous advances have been made in drilling and blasting
Jan 1, 1965
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Breakage Characteristics for Ores for Ball Mill Modelling
By Whiten W. J
An investigation on the breakage characteristics of closely sized orc samples at different levels of input energy was carried out to determine an appearance function for possible use in ball mill mode
Jan 1, 1983
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Solid-Vapour Equilibria in the FeCl3-AlCl3-Cl2 System
By Moyle F. J
This paper describes an apparatus which was developed to study solid-vapour equilibria and presents results which were obtained during a study of the FeCI3-AlCI3-CI2 system. Analysis of the results sh
Jan 1, 1979
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Plant Trial of Radioisotope X-ray Methods for the On-Stream Determination of Copper Lead, And Zinc in Mineral Slurries at Cobar Mines Pty. Ltd.
Radioisotope x-ray methods for the on-stream determination of copper, lead, and zinc in mineral product slurries were developed, and were successfully tested at the plant of Cobar Mines Pty. Ltd.The t
Jan 1, 1971
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Paper No. 132. Milling And Treatment of Auriferous Ores in New Zealand.
In dealing with the pulverization and treatment of auriferous ores, it may be stated that there is not one system of treatment applicable to all classes. In the southern portion of New Zealand the ore
Jan 1, 1903
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Base Metals from Flue Dust Leach Liquor Using Ion Exchange
Flue dust from the sintering of base metal sulphides was leached to remove cadmium and arsenic. Leach liquor contained cadmium, zinc and small amounts of other base metals as chlorides. Results are re
Jan 1, 1960