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Removal and Recovery of Thallium from Impure LeadBy Milner E. F
Thallium is largely volatilized during sintering in the conventional sinter/blast furnace production of lead. The new direct oxygen smelting processes will force the thallium into the bullion, nece
Jan 1, 1989
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Increased Flexibility Using Waterjet Assisted Blasthole DrillingBy P J. A Lever
This paper presents details of CRC MiningÆs work with waterjet assisted blasthole drilling. The objective of this work was to investigate techniques that reduce the cost and increase the productivity
Jan 1, 2004
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Electrochemistry of Sulphide FlotationElectrochemical investigations of the flotation of sulphide minerals are re- viewed. Flotation with thiol collectors is interpreted in terms of a "mixed poten- tial" model in which the process leadi
Jan 1, 1984
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Prediction of Time Dependent Factors in Acid Mine DrainageBy Murray G
This paper outlines the processes involved in acid generation from sulphides and the key factors in identifying and predicting time dependent changes in the nature of acid mine drainage (AMD). The
Jan 1, 1988
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Solvent Extraction at Rum JungleConsideration was given to the.applicab on of a solvent extraction circuit to be'included in the process'for the-recovery of a high grade product from.:-the Rum Jungle Creek.South uranium or
Jan 1, 1963
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Laboratory Experiments of As(V) and As(III) Sorption Onto Pit-Lake Sediments From Three Different Orebody TypesBy D L. Decker, G C. Miller, C Papelis
Arsenic, often associated with precious metals ore deposits, is a major contaminant released during large-scale gold mining. Because of the complex oxidation/reduction and sorption behaviour of As, pr
Jan 1, 2003
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Rock Cutting Tool Research and Development for Step Changes in Rock Mechanical ExcavationBy X S. Li
The modern mechanical excavation machines have enough power for cutting hard rock. The ‘bottle neck’ which limits the use of machines for hard rock excavation is ‘cutting tool’. To cut hard and abrasi
Nov 22, 2011
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Approaches to Plant Design for SustainabilityIn the mining and minerals industry, development, introduction and construction of new plant designs, to meet sustainability objectives, face a series of major hurdles. Typical are the long investment
Jan 1, 2004
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Resource Saving Technology of ComminutionBy Yeliseyev AK, Shestakov AM
Comminution is the most power-intensive process in the technology for ferrous quartzite concentration. That is why improving comminution efficiency leads to the most appreciable economic effect on
Jan 1, 1993
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Modelling of Universal Mining Technological ProcessBy I Kolomaznik
Each technological process can be reduced on the transport networks, and namely on the parametric networks and the non-parametric ones. The parametric networks are created by the piping, electrical ca
Jan 1, 2003
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Pyrite Flotation With Xanthate Under Alkaline Conditions ù Application to Environmental DesulfurisationBy M Ben, P de Donato, M Kongolo
The extensive literature on sulfide flotation indicates that pyrite poorly floats under alkaline condition. Xanthate concentration has a positive effect on pyrite flotation, but above a pH of 11, pyri
Jan 1, 2005
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Comparative Cyanide and Thiourea Column Leach Studies on a Central Victorian Gold OreThis work describes preliminary laboratory testwork to study the relative leaching response to cyanidation and thiourea leaching of an oxidised low grade gold ore. The potential of an alternative li
Jan 1, 1994
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Minerals Council of Australia Review of Tertiary Minerals Education ù What Does it Do for Minerals Education?Mining education in Ballarat has a long and proud history dating back to the 1870s. Today the School of Engineering continues this tradition at the University of Ballarat. The recent review of Tertiar
Jan 1, 2004
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Formulation of Guidelines on Personal Attributes and Professional Competencies for Graduate Mining EngineersBy Brady B. H
Increasingly, consideration is being given to the nominal `outcomes' of degree courses in engineering, including mining engineering. These are concerned not only with knowledge and technical un
Jan 1, 1997
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Exposure of Underground Mine Personnel and Equipment to Geotechnical HazardsBy Y Potvin
Risk assessment in the mining industry is currently a topic of great interest with risk methodologies being increasingly applied beyond the traditional areas of finance and feasibility to analyses of
Jan 1, 2003
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EastLink Tunnel - Permanent Concrete Lining and Waterproofing DesignBy E Taylor, F Lebbing
The $2.5 billion EastLink project is a 39 km tollway and includes twin three-lane, 1.5 km long, undrained driven tunnels with cross passages every 120 m. The hard rock tunnels are being built to avoid
Jan 1, 2008
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Distribution and Potential of Known Uranium Deposits of Southern AfricaBy Ainslie LC, Toens PD, Andreoli MAG
The geological and economic aspects of the known deposits of uranium in southern Africa are described. Processes influencing uranium mineralisation in the relevant geological environments are elab
Jan 1, 1986
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Developments in Coal Dewatering TechniquesBy Cresswell G. M
The international coal industry is becoming increasingly aware of the economic impact of coal dewatering in terms of plant yield limitations, attainment of product specifications and freight costs. Th
Jan 1, 1993
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Lubrication Oil RefiningAlthough a small quantity of lc,;v viscosity index ' (L.V.I.) oils are presently manufactured in. Australia, lubricating oil refining methods are assuming gxeater significance since in 1964 Austr
Jan 1, 1962
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Use of OPTIMINE Simulation Tool for Mobile Fleet SelectionBy V Kainulainen
Sandvik Tamrock Corp has developed an underground rock flow simulation tool OPTIMINEÖ which is a direct simulation tool for matching suitable technology in rock material flow for underground mine layo
Jan 1, 2000