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Optimum scale of an open pit operation: discount rate and risk
For a large scale open pit mining and concentrating operation, on a low-grade disseminated ore body, it is possible to set an approximate lower bound on economically feasible operating scales and an a
Jan 1, 1986
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Draw Parameters and Reserve Estimation using PC-BC at the E26 Block Cave Mine, Northparkes NSW
By Secis R
Northparkes Mines is located 27 km northwest of Parkes in central west New South Wales. The E26 deposit is the largest of all defined to-date in the area, containing over 50 per cent of Northparkes&
Jan 1, 1997
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Lake Cowal Foundation- Environmental and Community Sustainability Beyond the Mine Fence
By D Johnston
Within the first full year of BarrickÆs Cowal Gold Mine operation, the Lake Cowal Foundation Limited (LCF) has already been delivering results consistent with its goal to protect and enhance the natur
Jan 1, 2007
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Inertisation of coal augering holes
By B Leisemann, M Watkinson
Coal augering is an ideal method for recovering coal from the highwalls of open cut coalmines. Coal augering is a simple process whereby additional flights are added to the auger cutting head and auge
Aug 28, 2017
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Influence of Elements on the Properties of Lead. Part VII.-The Influence of Composition on the Creep Rate of Industrial Lead
By Met M. E, Worner H. K
During the past two years, a large number of creep tests has been carried out on electrolytic lead, special assay lead and ordinary refined (Port Pirie) lead. Some of these tests have already been rep
Jan 1, 1936
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The Chemistry of Vanadium Losses in the Alkali-Roast Process
By Prosser A. P
The conditions under which vanadium is rendered insoluble by silica in the alkali-roast process have been investigated starting with both slag and reagent-grade materials. The inert phase is a glass f
Jan 1, 1976
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Phosphate-Bonded Zircon Refractories
A study was made of zircon powders bonded with phosphoric acid or aluminium orthophosphate. The influence of strength of solution of the phosphatic binders on the modulus of rupture over a temperature
Jan 1, 1972
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Research into Alluvial Gold Recovery in Alaska and the Yukon Territory
Alluvial gold mining is thriving in the Yukon Territory and Alaska. The scale of many operations is similar to those in New Zealand but there is greater government support for research and test work.
Jan 1, 1989
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Optimal Block Estimation by Kriging
A comparison is made between elementary block estimation techniques and the optimal methods of geostatistics using data from an Australian deposit. Considerable improvement in the estimates are obtain
Jan 1, 1975
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Reverse cationic flotation of iron ores with complex silicate gangue minerals
By L O. Filippov, C H. Veloso de Melo, A Correa De Araujo
Froth flotation of iron ores is one of the most widely used methods to upgrade iron ore into high-grade concentrates. In recent years, reverse cationic flotation of iron ores has been specifically the
Jul 24, 2017
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Magnesia from magnesite by calcination/carbonic acid leaching: Effect of magnesite/dolomite ratio
By Moorrees C, Koh P. T, Tsambourakis G
Calcination of samples from the Savage River region of Thsmania containing varying magnesite/dolomite ratios under conditions optimized for the magnesite component, followed by carbonic acid leaching
Jan 1, 1987
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Alluvial Gold Resource Evaluation Hou Hou Creek, Hokitika, New Zealand
By M Stewart
Alluvial gold deposits in the area studied are preserved on the valley floor and elevated terraces due to a sequence of glacial/interglacial events during Pleistocene and Recent times. Continued regio
Jan 1, 1989
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The importance of the shape, orientation and roughness of free faces in commercial blasting operations
Blasts should be designed so as to maximise the percentage of charges which shoot to a free face (Le, to a pronounced rock/air interface).Free faces should be rough, parallel and reasonably near to bl
Jan 1, 1986
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Tumbling Mills and Breakage Processes
Tumbling mills and some theoretical and practical aspects of milling are discussed. Attention is directed towards the difficulty of relating the dynamical analyses of the motions of particles within m
Jan 1, 1957
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Control of the Flotation Rate of Carbonaceous Material in Mount Isa Chalcopyrite Ore
When the mining and milling of 1100 copper orebody commenced at Mount Isa a satisfactory grade of copper concentrate was difficult to produce. The major concentrate contaminants were fine pyrite and s
Jan 1, 1971
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Ore Penetration Into Calc Schist on the Kalgoorlie Goldfield
Development on the North Kalgurli mine has established a major penetration of ore into calc schist. This is controlled by a system of east-dipping strike faults. Previously, most calc schist ore bodie
Jan 1, 1964
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Possibilities and Working of the Specific Agglomeration of Fibrous Materials and Residues
Possibilities and Working of the Specific Agglomeration of Fibrous Materials and Residues Plant based fibrous materials are becoming of increasing interest in a multitude of industrial applications.
Sep 13, 2010
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Sampling and Grade Control Pratices at Misima Mines
The Misima open pit gold mine is a 20Mt per annum operation. Blasthole drilling is used to sample all material at a uniform 5m square pattern, and representative sub- sampling of the blast holes en
Jan 1, 1991
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Experimental Electric Furnace
THE furnace described in this paper was installed and has been used by the writer for the melting of rich gold-bearing material, and has given complete satisfaction. It may, therefore, prove of intere
Jan 1, 1918
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Slurry Transportation û Recent Applications
By S Lush, R Polglase
McConnell Dowell is pleased to be given the opportunity to present two papers to this conference. The first is a general discussion paper on our work in the field of slurry transportation. The se
Jan 1, 1986