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Modelling the Leaching of NaCl From Bowmans Lignite: Part 2. Multiple-Stage LeachingBy Hall S. F, Quast K. B Newell R, Ketteridge I. B
For the past six years research funded by the State Energy Research Advisory Commit- tee of South Australia has been conducted at the South Australian Institute of Technology, School of Mining and
Jan 1, 1987
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Multidimensional Sustainable Development Indicators for the Minerals IndustryBy P N. Martens
In the course of the development of the Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED) in the 1980s an expression was introduced in the public discussion on environment and devel
Jan 1, 2009
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Wireless Ad hoc System for Positioning – Effective Equipment and Personnel Location for Mining OperationsBy M Hedley
Tracking plant and personnel in mining operations provides multiple potential benefits for a mine including improved safety, better monitoring of production, traffic control and, in the future, monito
Nov 22, 2011
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Diesel Engine Developments for the Mining IndustryAlthough the diesel engine is normally considered a tried and proven power source, many new and exciting diesel design concepts are being evaluated in engine development laboratories around the wor
Jan 1, 1982
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Overview of the White Rock Tungsten Deposit, New South WalesBy G D. Carman
White Rock is a reduced tungsten-tin skarn deposit near Rye Park, New South Wales. This abstract summarises the depositÆs mining and exploration history, and current exploration by Paradigm Metals Ltd
Jan 1, 2008
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Recent Developments in Electrical ExplorationThe MIMDAS geophysical data acquisition system developed and tested by the former MIM Exploration Pty Ltd (MIMEX) is now commercially available worldwide through Geophysical Resources and Services Pty
Jan 1, 2004
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Mining Subsidence In N.S.W. - Recent DevelopmentsBy Mould G. R
The paper presents a general background to the subsidence research programme being undertaken by the Department of Mineral Resources and Development in New South Wales. The results of the studies u
Jan 1, 1980
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Dugald River Deposit: MetallurgyA major high grade zinc deposit, Dugald River has fine-grained and complex mineral associations which provide considerable metallurgical challenges for both mineral dressers and downstream processor
Jan 1, 1993
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Benchmarking ù A Practical Technique for Measuring and Improving Operational PerformanceBy P J. Harper
Maximising shareholder value is a widely stated strategic goal of many mining companies. Mining projects can be capital intensive and achieving good returns is essential to encourage future investment
Jan 1, 2005
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Water Treatment Options - The Mining Application, Processes and Case StudiesAustraliaÆs record-breaking drought, efforts towards environmental best practice and the current commodities boom is demanding water use and reuse as never before. Mining practices, processing, the re
Jan 1, 2006
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An Investigation of the Selective Leaching of Gold Over Copper Using Ammoniacal CyanideBy Ritchie I
Copper minerals are often associated with gold ores. These create processing problems since cyanide solutions are not selective for gold alone. Copper minerals are also leached by cyanide, and typical
Jan 1, 1997
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An Investigation of Disposal Options for Arsenic Trioxide Produced from Roasting OperationsBy Lunt D
Arsenic is classified chemically as a metalloid. That is, it has properties intermediate between those of metals and non-metals. Like non-metals, it combines with many metals to form arsenides (eg
Jan 1, 1991
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Flow Characteristics of a Pinched SluiceBy Partridge A. C
Pinched Sluices, in a variety of guises, are used extensively for the separation of minerals according to density. In the authors' work a pilot-scale sluice has been constructed with provision
Jan 1, 1979
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Volcanic and Structural Evolution of Central Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand (5ec2cf1e-83a6-4ff9-9683-0ff377a73256)By Wilson CJN
The central Taupo Volcanic Zone is a region of intense Quaternary silicic volcanism accompanying rapid crustal extension. Modem central TVZ is the most frequently active and productive silicic volcan
Jan 1, 1995
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Our Threatened Coal ResourcesA major factor in the economic development of New South Wales has been the ready availability of coal for the major industrial and urban centres of Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong. Historically, th
Jan 1, 1995
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Paleoplacer Potential in the Mid-Proterozoic of the Northern Territory-A Study of the Westmoreland ConglomerateBy Wygralk A, Hallenstein CP
On a world scale, many Mid-Proterozoic fluvial sediments are prospective for low grade, large-tonnage gold deposits. A significant area of the Northern Territory is covered by such Mid-Proterozoic
Jan 1, 1984
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Pit Lake Sustainability - What Is It, and How Do I Get It?By M Lund
Due to operational and regulatory practicalities, pit lakes will continue to be legacies of many open cut mining lease relinquishments. Unplanned or inappropriate management of these significant geogr
Jan 1, 2006
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A Pyrolysis Approach to Refractory Gold ProcessingBy Anylmore M, Walker A, Fletcher A
Roasting of sulphide and sulph-arsenide gold ores produces unwanted emission of sulphur and arsenic oxides, and a less than complete recovery of gold. Pyrite loses sulphur and arsenopyrite loses ars
Jan 1, 1992
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Treatment of Naturally Hydrophobic Gangue Minerals at the Cooper Concentrator of Mt Isa Mines LimitedBy Smart RST C, Johnson NW, Ralston J, Griffin LF
At the Copper Concentrator of Mount Isa Mines, the largest diluent of the copper concentrate is liberated fine pyrite. Laboratory flotation tests carried out as a function of grind and flotation Eh
Jan 1, 1991
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Novel Chemistry for the Removal of Gold and Silver from CarbonBy Monette J. C, Nulty J. H
High temperatures and pressures are required to obtain acceptable stripping rates. Higher chemically induced stripping rates could reduce the need for higher temperatures which lead to cyanide losse
Jan 1, 1991