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Upgrading of MgO in Dolomite Ore by Froth FlotationUpgrading of MgO in Dolomite Ore by Froth Flotation
Sep 13, 2010
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Gold Extraction at the Gwynfynydd Mine, North Wales, United Kingdom: A Case Study of Environmentally Sustainable Mineral Processing Within a National ParkBy R F. G Phelps
The former Gwynfynydd gold mine is located within the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, North Wales, United Kingdom. The black shale-hosted quartz reefs have intermittently produced more than 50 0
Jan 1, 2002
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Evaluating rheological features inside tumbling mills using DEM data previously validated against PEPT measurementsBy I Govender, T L. Moodley
Tumbling mills are grossly inefficient, using only 5 per cent of the total energy supplied for actual breakage. A significant proportion of this inefficiency is unavoidable owing to geometric limitati
Aug 24, 2022
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Developments at MHD 'Berzelius' DuisburgBy Tack K
During its 28-year life the MHD ISP smelter has gone through two phases, each of about a dozen years. The first phase was a learning one; in the second phase the lessons were applied and throughput
Jan 1, 1993
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Evaluation of Cyclical Voltammetry as an Electrolyte Screening TechniqueBy Grady B. V O, Cavell K. J, Ault A. R, Newman O. M G, Malcolm J. McPhersqn
Cyclic voltammetry (CV) has been evaluated as a technique for monitoring the quality of an industrial zinc sulphate electrolyte. The basis of the method involves measuring a change in the polarisati
Jan 1, 1993
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The Mineral Resources and Industries of the Commonwealth of Australia and the Mandated Territory of New GuineaBy Nye P. B, Fisher N. H
At the second Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress held in 1927, the Empire Council of Mining and Metallurgical Institutions was formed and it was proposed that the Council take steps to prepare a
Jan 1, 1946
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Pyrometallurgical Process Solutions for Complex Raw MaterialsBy S Hughes
The smelting of concentrates and secondary materials has been subject to increasing challenges in recent years due to declining grades of feed materials, increasing impurity levels and ever more strin
Jul 15, 2013
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Tin Metallurgy in Great Britain-1929By Elford H. S
Australia has many potentially important tin deposits, particularly on the eastern shore of the continent and in Tasmania. A number of these have been worked on a meagre scale, while some of them, bec
Jan 1, 1930
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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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Assessment of Ecotoxicology and Health Risk from Bioaccumulation in Fish of Heavy Metals and Metalloids from Historical Mine Practices in the Leichhardt River, Queensland, AustraliaBy T Huynh, V Matanitobua, J Zheng, B N. Noller, J C. Ng, H H. Harris
A risk assessment was undertaken of the aquatic ecosystem and bioaccumulation of metals and metalloids in fish at the Leichhardt River, Mount Isa, Queensland. Residual contamination of metals and meta
Jul 16, 2014
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A General Description of Community Life and Safety Work in Vatukoula, FijiVatukoula is credited with the second largest population in the Colony of Fiji. Within an area comprising 550 acres are living approximately 4,500 people. Of these, about 1,150 Fijians, 90 Rotumans, 9
Jan 1, 1953
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Utilisation of energy sources other than coke in the sintering processBy T Higuchi, K Fukada, K Takehara, Y Iwami, S Fujiwara
Following the Paris Agreement adopted in 2015 and the SDGs, reduction of CO2 emissions has been taken up as an issue worldwide, and the steel industry, which has a particularly large emission, is requ
Nov 8, 2021
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Geology of the Izok Massive Sulphide Deposits, Northwest Territories, CanadaBy Balint F
The Izok massive sulphide deposits are located in the Northwest Territories of the remote western Canadian Arctic. Together they represent one of the highest grade undeveloped zinc-copper resources
Jan 1, 1993
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A Quantitative Assessment of the Factors Influencing the Shaft Versus Trucks DecisionAs near-surface underground mines progress deeper, the inevitable question is whether to convert from truck haulage to shaft hoisting. The desire to defer capital expenditure frequently delays investi
Jan 1, 2005
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Project Evaluation Due Diligence--Lessons from the Busang SagaThe general principles of technical due diligence best practice that are involved in assessing a mineral property in the early stages of its development are described and a bibliography of relevant pa
Jan 1, 1997
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Application of the Boundary Element Method to Large-Scale Analyses in GeomechanicsBy Williams D. J
The boundary element method is one of a number of tools that have found wide application in geomechanics for mine design and stress analysis. Two examples are presented in this paper, illustrating t
Jan 1, 1995
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The Composition of Some Lead Blast Furnace Slags from Port PirieINDEX OF CONTENTSIntroductionThe slag samplesGranulated SlagGlass-spinel-magnetite-metallic leadRapidly Chilled SlagSlowly Cooled SlagSpinel - magnetite - zinc melitite (hardystonite) willemite - oliv
Jan 1, 1949
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Phenomenological Modelling of the High Pressure Grinding RollsBy Weller KR, Lim IL
The high pressure grinding rolls is one of the few new comminution devices that offer substantial savings when compared with traditional crushing and grinding circuits and with SAG milling. The mach
Jan 1, 1993
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Feasibility to Mine Completion – The Real Impacts on Project EconomicsBy J Ranford, A Harris, K Laughton
The Angas Zinc Mine (Angas) is a poly-metallic, underground mine in the Adelaide Hills that has been developed through arguably one of the most volatile financial time periods in living memory. From b
Mar 24, 2014