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Susceptibility and Gamma-Gamma Probe Measurements in Boreholes for Ore Boundary Determinations in LKAB's Iron Ore Mine in Malmberget, Northern Sweden
LKAB operates two underground mines in Kiruna and Malmberget, Sweden. Blast furnace pellet is the main product and makes up 70 per cent of total production. The orebodies are hosted by 1910 - 1860 Ma
Jan 1, 2006
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Silicon or Silver? - Imaging's Future Directions as an Analysis Tool for Explosives and Mining Research Activities
The key issue which determines the use of imaging for explosives and mining research is the question - `What information will I gain by using imaging technology?' This paper will address that q
Jan 1, 1995
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The Development of Mineral Sands Separation Technology-Solving Today's Problems, Anticipating Tomorrow's
By Richards RG, Cross MS
The development of alluvial mining, processing systems and associated gravity separation technology over the last 30 years is largely linked to the mineral sands industry. Attention has been focusse
Jan 1, 1986
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Improved Flotation Process Control at Newcrest's Telfer Operation
By S Hille, J Karageorgos
With the increased variability of todayÆs large-scale mining operations, consistent flotation performance is important to improving and sustaining overall recovery through the circuit. The Newcrest Te
Jan 1, 2007
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Sakmarian (Early Permian) Branchiopod Biogeography and Constraints on the Timing of Terrane Rifting, Drift, and Amalgamation, in SE Asia, with Reference to the Nature of Permian 'Tethys'
By Waterhouse BJ
Occurrence data of Tastubian,Sterlitamakian, and Aktastinian (all of Sakmarian Stage of Early Permian) brachiopod genera are analysed by Q-mode cluster analysis, principal component analysis, and disc
Jan 1, 1990
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Mineralisation of the Tom's Gully Gold Deposit, Northern Territory
By Mizuta T, Sakurai M
The Pine Creek Inlier produced 12 440 kg of gold in the period from the first gold discovery in the 1860s to the early-1900s. During the 1930s renewed large-scale prospecting took place and gave a
Jan 1, 1994
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Who's Afraid of the Mines Inspector?
By G Neely
COPING WITH COMPLEXITY In every industry, and mining is no exception, plant and processes increase in complexity over time and managers and operators need correspondingly more knowledge. The mine ma
Jan 1, 1994
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An Integrated Geology-Mine-Plant and Eco-Efficiency Simulator for Anglo Platinum's Evaluation and Operational Improvement Initiatives
An Integrated Geology-Mine-Plant and Eco-Efficiency Simulator for Anglo Platinum's Evaluation and Operational Improvement Initiatives
Sep 13, 2010
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Australia's Coal Industry - Where Will it be in the Year 2000?
The Australian coal industry has undergone sevenfold growth over the last 30 years and since 1985 has been the world's largest coal exporter. Three quarters of Australia's coal production
Jan 1, 1988
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Open Circuit Disc Balling At Hamersley's Dampieer Pelletizing Plant
The considerations which led to the decision to_ install discs at the Dampier Pellet Plant of Hamer ley Iron Pty. Ltd. are described. Initial testwork showed that the ore could be ground dry in ope
Jan 1, 1974
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The Kermadec Arc, New Zealand - A Ten-Year Odyssey of Discovery Along the World's Most Hydrothermally Active Intraoceanic Arc
Research cruises dedicated to seafloor hydrothermal activity along the Kermadec arc first began with the Sonne-135 expedition in 1998. This was followed by the worldÆs first systematic survey for vent
Jan 1, 2008
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The Composition of the Lead-Zinc Ores at Captain's Flat, NSW, II
By Baker G
The detailed mineral composition of the lead-zinc ores at Captain's Flat was first studied in 1942 (Edwards, 1943).At that time the workings did not extend far below the 750ft. level. Since then
Jan 1, 1953
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The Mineral Industry-Csiro's Role in Research and Education
The Australian Mineral Industry has to compete on world markets, so its mineral research has to be aware of overseas developments, it must be of world class, and it must utilise as many ideas as pos
Jan 1, 1986
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Management and Treatment of Wastewater in Hunan's Nonferrous Mines in China
By Chunbao Z, Zhenchuan Z
As known to the international mining sectors, Hunan province, called as ' Nonferrous Native Area ', is the main base of nonferrous metals Pro- duction in China. There are over 194 nonferrou
Jan 1, 1988
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Australia's North West Shelf LNG Project
I congratulate The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy on its decision to hold its Annual Conference here in Western Australia. Western Australia, with its abundant mineral and energy r
Jan 1, 1989
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Application of Geographical Information System to Mineral Exploration - a 'Weights of Evidence' approach using Misima Island, Papua New Guinea as a Case Study
By Bure R
Approximately 2.4 million ounces of gold and 11.3 million ounces of silver have been produced from the Umuna Lode by Misima Mines Pty Limited between June 1989 and the end of Decemeber 1996. Reserv
Jan 1, 1997
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Australia's Mineral Resources- A Vital Role: An Uncertain Future
The long-term outlook Tor Australla's traditional mining products is for flat demand and continuing low prices. This has come about because of three far-reaching changes since earlier boom day
Jan 1, 1987
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Australia and it's Minerals Industry-Sharing the Same Future
In Australia we usually define "resource" in purely material terms, and rarely relate it to intellect and human capacity. We look at the sheer abundance of our natural resources and are satisfied w
Jan 1, 1986
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An Insight into the Direction of Environmental Management in New Zealand's Coal Industry
By T Clemens, D Trumm
Adopting environmentally acceptable practices in New Zealand is a crucial requirement for mineral wealth development. Recent planned expansions in the coal industry have increasingly placed mining in
Jan 1, 2004
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Application of the Legal Concept of 'Balance of Probabilities' to Mineral Resource Grade Estimates
Getting it right is a very profitable outcome. Shareholders would ideally like to see their directors get it right all the time on the major economic decisions. But it is very difficult for mining d
Jan 1, 1994