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The Potential for the Dry Processing of OresBy R D. Morrison
This paper reviews the need for, and potential of, dry technologies in mineral processing, and considers the problems that will have to be solved for such technologies to be economic. The need for wat
Jan 1, 2003
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Research-a Catalyst for ChangeModern, research-based approaches to mineral exploration are essential to the future maintenance of the mineral industry. These need to fully utilise the rapidly expanding growth of understanding
Jan 1, 1986
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Managing the Risk of Professional LiabilityThis paper sets out a number of means by which professionals can reduce or eliminate the risk of professional liability whether as directors, employees, partners, independent consultants or contrac
Jan 1, 1995
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The Economic Performance of an æOldÆ Industry: Mineral Extraction and ProcessingThe mining industry represents a small part of the international economy. Comprising few large companies, the industry exhibits volatile returns and over the past 25 years has failed to produce a long
Jan 1, 2000
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Redefining the Scale of OHS Problems ù Meaning of Risk Through the Mining Project Life CycleOptimisation of mining projects is directly related to effective and efficient management of risks through the life cycle of mining projects. Effective and efficient management of risks must include e
Jan 1, 2003
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Economics of Pollution ControlIn those days no one worried - there were plenty of other things to do. But in'these days it is different. Everyone worries- and. because there is so much worry, emotion has entered the picture
Jan 1, 1971
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Power Supply for Remote Mining DevelopmentsBy Bailey H. W
Power supply for remote mining developments is compared with supply to the general public with the conclusion that the private power plant operator has many opportunities to minimise his costs whi
Jan 1, 1973
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Minimising the Effects of Environment on Health and ProductivityIn the human body, the balance between heat production and heat loss is continuously being disturbed, either by changes in metabolic rate (work being the most influential) or by changes in the externa
Jan 1, 2005
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Availability of FinanceFINANCE FOR EXPLORATION Two factors have basic importance in relation to the availability of finance: the apparent success of continuing exploration activity and tax concessions. It is not proposed to
Jan 1, 1971
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Optimally Designed Sluice-Boxes for Small-Scale Gold Mining Operations in Papua New GuineaSluice-boxes are by far the most widely used concentrating devices by small-scale operators in PNG who work alluvial gold deposits. The sluice-box designs and their operating conditions used are kno
Jan 1, 1993
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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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Tax and the Miner- How Does Australia Rate?By Braham B
The Australian mining industry isstill labouring under the impression. created by the Fitzgerald Report that it does not pay suffic- ient tax. This would appear to be the raison d'etre of the
Jan 1, 1978
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Referable Dams ù A MinerÆs GuideThe Bowen Basin of Queensland and the Hunter Valley of New South Wales are the two largest black coal producing areas in Australia. Mining activities require the availability of large on-lease storage
Jan 1, 2003
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Secondary Grinding Circuit Optimisation for the Copper Concentrator of Mount Isa MinesBy M Magee, D Way
The Mount Isa Copper Concentrator was commissioned in 1973. In 1991, two autogenous grinding mills were installed replacing two stages of crushing, one stage of rod milling and one stage of primary ba
Jan 1, 2004
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Performance Testing - When, What and How?By E McLean, J Fleay, M Davis
Performance testing is often used by project owners and financiers to provide protection from, or assessment of, technical aspects of project design, procurement, construction and commissioning. The p
Jan 1, 2007
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Mineralization and Alteration of a Compound Greisen and Skarn DepositShizuyuan deposit is a compound type of greisen and skarn associated' with W,mo,Sn,and BI mineralization. Tungsten-bearing skarns are located at the contacts between carbonate rocks and gran
Jan 1, 1987
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New Developments in the Zinc Dust Purification of Zinc Plant ElectrolyteBy Chapman RL
A new process has been developed to remove the impurities copper, cadmium, cobalt and nickel from a zinc plant electrolyte by cementation on zinc dust. The process has been tested in the laborator
Jan 1, 1984
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Relating Iron Ore Lump and Fines Grade Split to Ore TypeBy J E. Everett, M L. James
When iron ore is crushed and split into lump and fines components, there are systematic differences between the lump and fines grades. Generally the lump product is richer in iron and lower in the oth
Jan 1, 2005
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Reshaping Minerals Tertiary Education in AustraliaUniversity education in Australia is changing, driven by greater market orientation, reduced funding available per student, especially in the higher-cost minerals industry disciplines, and the call fo
Jan 1, 2000
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Paper No. 160. The Cooling of Mines.At moderate depths this question is of relatively small importance, but at depths over 2,000 feet it becomes a matter of some consequence. The rate of increase of temperature with the depth varies in
Jan 1, 1907