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Description of Transportable Bulk Testing Plants for use in Diamond ExplorationDiamond bearing deposits are extremely low grade and require large bulk samples to be tested to determine the grade and quality of the stones. The semi portable plants, for treatment of these bulk
Jan 1, 1984
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Underground Excavation through Filldesign, Mining Practice and Safety AspectsExcavation through fill material in underground metalliferous mines is usually avoided where possible, unlike in Civil Engineering application where excavation through soft ground is normally a ma
Jan 1, 1981
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Minerology of some Ceramic Clays from the Adelaide AreaBy Nickson NM, Lancucki CJ
X-ray diffraction and differential thermal methodshave been used to determine the mineralogy of some clays used by the heavy clay industry in the Adelaide area. A detailed analysis has been made of th
Jan 1, 1963
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Water Recovery From a Mine in the Atacama DesertBy H Plewes, A Bur, L Murray, J Pottie
Water recovery from tailings for reuse in mineral processing is essential to operation of mines in the Atacama Desert of Chile. With annual rainfall of 5 mm, the prudent and efficient use of available
Jan 1, 2003
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The Adsorption and Desorption of Aurocyanide from Activated CarbonThis monograph presents a unified theory of adsorption and desorption of aurocyanide on activated carbon. This theory has proved useful for CIP/CIL carbon adsorption and Zadra and AARL elution proc
Jan 1, 1991
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Sulphur and Lead Isotopic Studies of the Bottle Lake Massive Sulphide Deposits, Vancouver Island, B.C., Canada: Sources of the Ore Constituents in a Submarine Exhalative Environment.By Juras ST, Krouse RH, Godwin CI
The Buttle Lake camp is in central Vancouver Island, southwestern British Columbia, Canada. The camp hosts world-class polymetallic volcanogenic deposits of Devonian, Frasnian age (370Ma). This paper
Jan 1, 1990
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Observations on Secondary Copper and Silver Sulphides in the Broken Hill LodeThe present stage of economic development of the Broken Hill lode, attained after 40 years of active exploitation, leaves little opportunity for the study of the zone of secondary sulphides.Little rem
Jan 1, 1927
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The Effect of Thallium on the Rate of Extraction of Gold from Pyrites CalcineThe addition of a thallous salt to the cyanide leach of a calcined pyritic concentrate causes a marked increase in the"rate of extraction of gold. This probably is due to the activation of passive
Jan 1, 1964
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Carbon-in-Chlorine Treatment of Refractory Gold OresBy Greaves J. N
The U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Mines, is investigating the treatment of refractory gold ores. Chlorination in the treatment of refractory gold ores is applicable in many low-grade gold o
Jan 1, 1991
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The Bougainville Copper ProjectThe mining. operations of Bougainville Copper Pty Limited are located at Panguna on the Island of Bougainville which is part of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea. Mineralisation in the Panguna ar
Jan 1, 1970
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Chemistry of FlotationSince its commercial in Australia at Broken Hill in the early part of the 20th century, the flotation process has grown to become the single most important minerals separation method available to
Jan 1, 1984
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Deep Fault Model and Geomechanics of the Active Continental MarginBy Zharinov SE
Geonechanical modelling of island arc sys- tems and their analogs is investigated. Slow seismotectonic movements along the inclined deep fault zone under the compressive horizontal stress condition
Jan 1, 1987
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Roasting and Cyanide Leaching of a Gold Bearing Pyritic Concentrate from Kalgoorlie, Western AustraliaBy Dunn J, Nguyen G, Graham J
A pyritic gold concentrate from the Golden Mile, Kalgoorlie, was roasted over a range of temperatures in a pilot scale fluid bed reactor. The calcines were subsequently cyanide leached. Mineralogica
Jan 1, 1991
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Optimising Mining Selectivity with Particular Emphasis on Bench Height : A Case Study at the Telfer Gold Mine, Western AustraliaBy Whitham M
Prior to exploitation, the feasibility of mining and recovering ore can usually be determined to a satisfactory level of uncertainty by the consideration of conceptual scenarios, using a range of r
Jan 1, 1991
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Studies in Size Separation by ScreeningLaboratory studies of batch and continuous screening of ferrous sinter mixtures (4-0.5 mm) are described. The results are analysed by an equation derived from the first-order rate law for the conditio
Jan 1, 1985
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Palaezoic Arc Related Volcanism on the Bolivian AltiplanoThe rocks of the Serranias Chilla massif of Bolivia are a suite of metamorphosed Palaeozoic basalts and associated continental sediments. Whole-rock trace element geochemistry of the basalts suggest a
Jan 1, 1990
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The Development of the Greta Coal Measures of New South WalesBy Tonks E. E
The earliest discovery and mining of coal in the northern area of the Greta Coal Measures at Anvil Creek in 1862 was by William Farthing, however, some official records attribute the discovery to Thom
Jan 1, 1993
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Aluminosilicate Inorganic Polymers from Waste MaterialsBy D S. Perera, P Wal, D C. Southam, J L. Lowe
The Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Resource Processing (CSRP) is undertaking a large research project involving partners from industry, universities and government, which aims to develop
Jan 1, 2006
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Coal - Paper No. 11 Various Interpretations Of Coal Petrographic Nomenclature And Their Effects On Maceral AnalysisBy Diessel C. F K, Ng N
The commonly used Stopes-Heerlen coal petrographic classification and nomenclature has over the years been subject to variable interpretations. This paper discusses the problem with specific refere
Jan 1, 1969
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The Effect of Downhole Survey Uncertainty on Modelled VolumeDownhole survey uncertainties observed at various De Beers operations prompted an investigation into their possible effect on deposit shape and volume. An accurately surveyed artificial æboreholeÆ was
Jan 1, 2009