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  • AUSIMM
    Can Bacteriophage be Used to Separate Minerals?

    By R T. A MacGillivray, S B. Curtis

    Bacteriophage (phage) are viruses that infect bacteria. Protein coatings on the surface of the phage particle can be genetically engineered so that they bind to inorganic molecules. The filamentous ph

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    Investigation on Collector Optimisation in the Reverse – Iron Ore Flotation

    By M S. Cassola

    It’s expected that the world economy will face a stable and continuous growth in the demand of iron ore, reaching more than two billion tonnes per year within the next year. After decades exploiting r

    Jul 11, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    Diesel Particulate Matter in Underground Mines ù Controlling the Risk

    By F Djukic, T Fisher, G Irving

    Questionnaires were sent to 12 underground metalliferous mines in Queensland to enquire how these mines control diesel emissions from mobile diesel engines used underground. Where responses or control

    Jan 1, 2007

  • AUSIMM
    Traffic and Emission Modelling for Surface Roads near the Lane Cove Tunnel Corridor

    The Lane Cove Tunnel (LCT) is an important infrastructure link in New South Wales (NSW) and runs from the end of the Gore Hill Freeway at Artarmon at its eastern extremity, to the end of the M2 at Nor

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    Modelling the Impact of Flash Flotation from Batch Cell Flotation Tests Using Limn

    By P Holtham, R Dunne, D Stoll

    Flash flotation is a process designed to remove coarse, liberated, fast floating minerals from hydrocyclone underflow. Irrespective of liberation, coarse particles would normally remain in a grinding

    Oct 29, 2012

  • AUSIMM
    The Effects of Ore Type and Bed Depth on Sinter Production and Quality

    By J Manuel, L Lu

    Increasing bed depth is one of the main options sinter plants consider to increase production, since it is an incremental improvement and less expensive compared with a new plant. To maximise the bene

    Jan 1, 2007

  • AUSIMM
    Non-Ideal Shock Energy Factor versus Powder Factor for Open Pit Blast Design – ANFO and Chemically-Sensitised Emulsions

    By K G. Fleetwood

    This paper proposes an approach to determine the influence of non-ideal detonation characteristics related to the charge diameter, explosive type and confinement conditions on the available shock ener

    Nov 8, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    Continuity Risk in Narrow Reef Gold Deposits - Implications for Evaluation and Exploitation

    By I M. Platten

    Narrow reef gold deposits are generally less than 4 m in width and relatively complex geological phenomena. They often display variable geometry, attitude, continuity and internal architecture. Econom

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    High Quality Performance of Segmental Lined Tunnels

    Tunnels are being built around the world using TBMs and prefabricated segments or in situ concrete as linings. Clients demand high quality of these linings to guarantee a long-term stability and densi

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AUSIMM
    Pisolitic Limonite Deposits in Northwest Australia

    By Morgan B. D

    Since the mid 1950s, limonite deposits of a new type have been found in the northwest of Western Australia. The deposits consist of extensive fossil valley fillings up to several hundred feet in depth

    Jan 1, 1964

  • AUSIMM
    Active Multistatic High Resolution Electromagnetic Imaging of the Subsurface for Mining Applications

    By G E. Holt

    Active EM subsurface imaging is a proprietary technique developed by Marschall Acoustics Instruments Pty Limited (MAI) to image subsurface features at depths useful for the mining industry. Similar in

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    Potential and Applications of Underground In Situ Bioleaching

    By R Schlueter, H Mischo

    The mining industry is facing a variety of geological, technological and social challenges. Future deposits show a general tendency towards increasing depth with complex ores and decreasing grades. On

    Nov 4, 2015

  • AUSIMM
    Resource Company Investments in Health – A Life-of-Mine / Life-of-Community Perspective across America

    By A Calderon, J Harris, M Shi, D Viswanathan, C Ribeiro Duthie, P A. Kirsch

    Mineral resource development activities impact the health and well-being of many people, from workers, to families and surrounding communities. In the current environment of corporate social responsib

    Jul 16, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Goonumbla: 25 Years, Four Deposits, 52 Prospects and Still Drilling...

    The Central West of New South Wales is emerging as a significant metallogenic province. The development of Northparkes Mines (North Limited) and the Cadia Hill deposit (Newcrest) are establishing N

    Jan 1, 1997

  • AUSIMM
    The Development and Operation of a Continuous Tapping Lead Blast Furnace at Port Pirie

    On the 17th November, 1964, a new No., 2 lead blast furnace was blown in at Port Pirie. The furnace departed from previous designs by incorporating a centrally located continuous tapper for both l

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AUSIMM
    Mineral Sands - An Overview of the Industry

    Mineral sands are different to almost any other commodity; however, it shares similarities with other commodity types, such as the importance of quality constraints of iron ore and coal or the importa

    Jan 1, 2009

  • AUSIMM
    Some Thoughts Concerning Gold

    Various aspects concerning gold are mentioned below. These have no common theme but suggest points of interest any one of which, if warranted, could lead to development later and elsewhere. '

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AUSIMM
    Flotation circuit efficiency improvement at Northern Star Resources Limited’s Kanowna Belle gold mine

    By A Nugraha, H Thanasekaran, K Tatetdagat

    The Kanowna Belle gold mine is located in the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia, approximately 18 km north-east of Kalgoorlie. The processing plant is designed to process 2 Mt/y and has the capa

    Aug 29, 2018

  • AUSIMM
    Risk-Cost-Benefit Analysis of Early Warning Technologies Impact for Wall Failure Risk Management in Surface Mines

    By J Joy, A Bye, G V. Kizil

    This paper presents an application of the newly developed risk-cost-benefit (RCB) framework to support risk management decisions for the selection of wall monitoring technologies at an open cut mine s

    Sep 18, 2012

  • AUSIMM
    The Behaviour of Indium During Jarosite Precipitation

    By Mingmin Dou

    The behaviour and deportment of indium during the precipitation of sodium jarosite from Fe2(S04)3 - Na2SO4 solutions were investigated. Indium is readily precipitated with sodium jarosite, and the e

    Jan 1, 1993