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Electroosmotic Dewatering and Consolidation of Mineral Waste Tailings
Electroosmotic Dewatering and Consolidation of Mineral Waste Tailings
Sep 13, 2010
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The Removal of Zinc from Lead Slag by Sulfation and Chlorination
By G C. Bolton
Experiments were conducted to access the feasibility of removing zinc from lead slag by sulfation or chlorination or both. Gaseous sulfation with sulfur dioxide and oxygen released only 50 per cent of
Jan 1, 1980
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Sampling Aspects of the Use of Bulk Analysers in the Mineral Industry
By Greenwood-Smith R, Ellis W. K
A bulk analyser based on the gamma-ray resonance scattering process can be used to give a rapid and accurate measure of the percentage by weight of copper or nickel averaged over a large mass of sa
Jan 1, 1976
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The Little Beach - Wallace Beach Mineral Sand Deposit, Catlins Area, New Zealand
This paper reviews the gold mining history and recent exploration activities on a number of beaches in the Catlins area of coastal South Ota
Jan 1, 1992
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TankCell Flotation at SamarcoÆs Germano Concentrators
By B Murphy, A Uliana, P STrgio de Oliveira, G Ara·jo de Souza Franco, T Miettinen
Outotec has performed numerous research and development projects and various surveys in the study of reverse iron ore flotation. Over the past four years their TankCell-70 and TankCell-160 flotation c
Aug 12, 2013
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Assessing the Potential for Industrial Minerals
It is possible to divide industrial minerals into four general categories: 1. fuels, 2. construction materials, 4. agricultural minerals, and 4. industrial minerals. It is proposed to ignore the
Jan 1, 1984
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Gold Deposits in New Zealand - Their Distribution and Tectonic Setting
The New Zealand microcontinent is relatively well endowed with gold deposits; its past gold production per unit area of 3.2 kg/km2 ranks high on a world scale. Total recorded production (1857 - 1986)
Jan 1, 1988
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Strategic Research Support for the Mining Industry - The Role of the Australian Centre for Minesite Rehabilitation Research
The Australian Centre for Minesite Rehabilitation Research (ACMRR) was established through a mining industry initiative to meet the need of industry, governments and the community for sustainable syst
Jan 1, 1995
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An Update on the Geological Resource Map (Germ) Computerised Mineral Deposit Inventory Database
The Geological Resource Map of New Zealand (GERM) is a computerised inventory of aggregate, mineral, coal, petroleum and thermal water occurrences, containing summary information on location, producti
Jan 1, 1991
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A Potential Use of Oxygen and Carbon Isotope Zonations of Wall Rocks in Prospecting Skarn Pb-Zn Deposits at Kamioka, Central Japan
By H Peiming, W Sakurai, Y Matsuhisa, H Shimazaki, Y Fukahori
Oxygen and carbon isotope mapping of hydrothermally altered wall rocks was applied to the blind ore prospecting of skarn Pb-Zn deposits in the Kamioka mining district, centralJapan, where the wall roc
Jan 1, 1995
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Improvement of sinter productivity by control of magnetite ore segregation in sintering bed
By H Matsuno, N Oyama, T Yamamoto, K Nakajima, Y Iwami, N Saito
Recently, the quality of sinter feed ore used in sintering process has deteriorated. In particular, Fe has decreased and gangue component has increased in the sinter feed ore. Increase of gangue is no
Jul 24, 2017
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Budget Estimation and Contingency Allocation of Block Cave Construction Using Least-squares Monte Carlo Real Options
By H M. Ahmed, W S. Dunbar
Construction of cave mining systems requires significant capital expenditure and long-term commitment of human, equipment and material resources before production commences. Risks and uncertainties of
May 9, 2016
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Observations on the Zinc-Lead Lode at Rosebery, Tasmania
The zinc-lead lode at Rosebery, on the West coast of Tasmania, has a total length of over 4000 ft. It consists of five elongated lenses parallel to the foliation planes of the quartz sericite schist,
Jan 1, 1934
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Study on Mechanism of Sphalerite Flotation in the Presence of Main Metal Ions by Molecular Mechanics
Study on Mechanism of Sphalerite Flotation in the Presence of Main Metal Ions by Molecular Mechanics
Sep 13, 2010
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The autonomous rail conveyor significantly reduces ore haulage costs
By T Graham
The invention of the traditional belt and idler conveyor system is attributed to Thomas Robins in 1892. This basic concept, ubiquitous in most mining operations, has not changed markedly in 125 years
Jul 24, 2017
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Mineralisation of the Morobe Goldfield, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea
By B A. Mowat, T M. Leach
The Morobe Goldfield inPapua New Guinea has produced in excess of 120 tonnes of gold from predominantly alluvial sources. Hardrock gold has been mined historically at Wau (23 t) and Edie Creek (4 t) a
Jan 1, 1995
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The Treatment of Antimonial Gold Ores
The only simple sulphide mineral of antimony of importance is stibnite, SbS3, containing 71·8% antimony when pure. It is lead-grey, has a densityof 4·5 to 4·6 and melts at 546°C. I
Jan 1, 1944
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Iron RoadÆs Prediction of Magnetite Concentrate Production from the Central Eyre Iron Project
By P J. Marsh, P J. Bartsch, N J. Semler
Iron Road Limited is currently studying the feasibility of producing 20 Mt/a of high-grade (67 per cent Fe) magnetite concentrate from a 2.6 Bt resource (JORC) located at Warramboo on the central Eyre
Aug 12, 2013
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Subsidence from Deep Longwall Mining of Coal Overlain by Massive Sandstone Strata
Mining is taking place at increasing depths of cover on the Southern Coalfield beneath predominantly massive sandstone strata. Within the next twenty years, there will be longwall mining at depths gre
Jan 1, 1982
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Environmental and Resource Investigations for Mine Planning and Design
Environmental information is an essential part of successful mine design and approval. In order to be most effective in its application and availability, this information needs to be collected in prog
Jan 1, 1987