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The Role of Historical Research in the Development of the æNew BendigoÆ Gold Project, Central Victoria
By J Bartlett, P Quigley
Historical research has played a significant role in the rebirth of the Bendigo Goldfield. The historical research undertaken by the company has been directed to specific areas such as verifying the t
Jan 1, 2003
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The role of Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy in Solving Mineral Processing Problems
By Walker G. S
Infrared and Raman spectroscopy have been used to study a range of solid state and aqueous solution species which are of interest in extractive metallurgy. In the solid state new Cu(II)/CN'/NH3
Jan 1, 1996
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The role of liberation in physical separation techniques
By A Gray
Physical separation features in almost every mineral processing circuit. The category encompasses a broad range of techniques and technologies including hydrocyclones, gravity concentration methods (i
Sep 11, 2017
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The Role of Marketing in the Development of a New Coal Project
The role of marketing in the development of a new project will be affected by political, commercial and technical pressures. Marketing success will be determined by the ability to predict and rea
Jan 1, 1983
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The Role of Mass Concrete in Soft Rock Block Cave Mines
Concrete has been used for many years in block caving, principally for drift and drawpoint linings. This paper describes the requirements for concrete in this application, the required properties, the
Jan 1, 2000
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The Role of Metallurgical and Engineering Information Systems in the Optimisation of Iron Ore Beneficiation Processes
By T Nassis, H M. Nel, T du Toit
Assmang Khumani Iron Ore Mine is exploiting the iron ore deposits that can be found in the Bruce-King-Mokaning farm areas in the Northern Cape, South Africa. The Bruce, King and Mokaning (Khumani) dep
Aug 12, 2013
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The Role of Metals in Sustainable Development
By W J. Rankin
Metals are well suited to sustainable development goals. They are not biodegradable and have virtually an unlimited lifespan and the potential for unlimited recyclability. Thus metals can be considere
Jan 1, 2002
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The Role of Mineral Industry Consultants in Research
Technological advances evolve in different ways; many are the result of years of application of scientific method. i.e. Observation Deduction Hypothesis Proof In the mining industry, better explo
Jan 1, 1986
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The Role of Mineral Processing in the Development of Cement with Low Carbon Emissions
The Role of Mineral Processing in the Development of Cement with Low Carbon Emissions
Sep 13, 2010
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The Role of Morphology and Host Rock Lithology on the Flotation Behaviour of Molybdenite at Kennecott Utah Copper
By D Bradshaw
The recovery of molybdenum at Kennecott Utah Copper (KUC) has become increasingly important as its demand and price have risen dramatically in the last few years. Consequently, the flotation behaviour
Jan 1, 2008
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The Role of Nuclear Energy in Australia
By Gardner CE
Uranium occurrences and the probable Australian reserves are discussed and the recovery and processing methods used in treatment plants at Radium Hill and Port Pirie, S.A., Rum Jungle and Moline, N.T
Jan 1, 1970
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The Role of On-Line Analysis and Control in Sustainable Minerals Processing
By B D. Sowerby, N G. Cutmore
Improved process control can be achieved through the accurate and reliable on-line measurement of critical process parameters in real time. Over the past few decades on-line analysis techniques have b
Jan 1, 2002
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The Role of Paleography in the Location of Marine Placers
With some notable exceptions, marine placers located just below, or just above, present sea level, are responsible for much of today's production of detrital ilmenite, rutile, zircon, and other m
Jan 1, 1971
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The Role of Paleography in the Location of Marine Placers (141ac868-c005-4474-9d79-fae6789de329)
With some notable exceptions, marine placers located just below, or just above, present sea level, are responsible for much of today's production of detrital ilmenite, rutile, zircon, and othe
Jan 1, 1980
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The Role of Phytoextraction in Mine Waste Management
Botanical exploration has identified many plant species that naturally accumulate very high concentrations of elements, particularly heavy metals. The enormous potential applications of some of these
Jan 1, 2002
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The Role of Precrusher Stockpiling for Grade Control in Mining
By J E. Everett, K Jupp, T J. Howard
Precrusher stockpiles are designed principally as buffers to decouple the mining and processing operations. They are usually paddock dumped or dumped over a face to form fingers by dumping haul truckl
Aug 12, 2013
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The Role of Project Finance in Developing Minerals Energy Industries in Pacific Rim Countries
The seemingly insatiable world demand for mineral and energy products is continuously pushing out the frontiers of exploration and development in countries around the Pacific Rim.
Jan 1, 1990
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The Role of Rayleigh-Waves in Rock Fragmentation
By Knasmillner
During blasting body wave interaction with geometrical surfaces induces Rayleigh-waves which propagate along free surfaces, e.g. crack faces or delaminated rock layers. These Rayleigh-waves carry mo
Jan 1, 1990
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The Role of Rock Fabric in Controlling Crushing Strength: Numerical Experiments
A series of numerical experiments were performed in order to define the fracture strength of schistose rock during crushing. Fracture strength was shown to decrease as the fabric aligned with the pr
Jan 1, 1993
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The Role of Rock Mechanics Models in Maximising Orebody Recovery
Selection of mining methods, stope dimensions and stoping sequences is usually based on comparisons with other similar orebodies or rocktypes. Rock mechanics principles assist the process, which c
Jan 1, 1986