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The Control of Fines through Improved Blast DesignFines and unnecessarily small rock fragments are created by as many as four identifiable breakage mechanisms which operate close to the charged section or sections of the blasthole. The peak blasthole
Jan 1, 1979
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Economic Evaluation of Otago LignitesBetween February and August of 1986, Dr Alfred Petrick visited New Zealand sponsored under a Fulbright grant administered by the New Zealand-United States Educational Foundation. The grant supported a
Jan 1, 1986
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Characterisation of Ore Crushability Using Petrophysical PropertiesBy P Fullagar
Automated multi-sensor core loggers (MSCL) measure petrophysical properties of diamond drill cores, including gamma density, P-wave velocity, electrical conductivity and magnetic susceptibility. A Geo
Jan 1, 2009
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Jig Concentrating at Broken Hill, New South Wales, with Special Reference to Broken Hill South Ltd.THE nature of the ore deposit of the Broken Hill line of lode is such that it can be broadly divided into two the calcitic and siliceous ore bodies. The principal minerals occurring in these ores are:
Jan 1, 1928
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Normal Fault Hosted Quartz-Scheelite Lodes and Associated Vein Swarm, Glenorchy, NW OtagoLower greenschist quartzo-feldspathic schists within the N-S trending Earnslaw Synform of the Upper Wakatipu area are pervaded by late-stage quartz filled extensional and extensional shear fractures,
Jan 1, 2001
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An automatic sampling methodology to determine contractual particle size distribution in rapid train load out stationsBy S C. Labram, A Stabile
"Modern train load out stations are becoming faster and have the ability to load a 100 wagon train in less than three hours. At 70 metric tonnes per wagon, that is an average fill rate of 2333 t/h and
May 9, 2017
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Problems and Findings of Applied Petrology in Relation to the Upgrading of Brown CoalRegions with extensive reserves of brown coal but with inadequate deposits of hard coal provide a particularly suitable field for the application of brown coal petrology.In fact, this discipline is in
Jan 1, 1968
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Separation of ultra-fine particles using the REFLUX™ GravitonBy J L. Carpenter, S M. Iveson, K P. Galvin
Wet beneficiation of iron ore fines less than 1 mm typically involves a desliming stage ahead of the fine gravity separation such as spirals. The desliming is achieved using a bank of cyclones. The re
Jul 24, 2017
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Alluvial Gold and Gold Mobility in Quartz Gravels, Waimumu, SouthlandDetailed characteristics of gold from Pliocene auriferous quartz gravels from Waimumu (Southland) have been studied using a combination of optical microscopy, energy dispersive microprobe analysis and
Jan 1, 1987
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Differences of Opinion in the Recent Geological Report on Broken Hill, N.S.W.IN the recent monograph on Broken Hill, N.S.W., by E. C. Andrews,* two independent petrological reports appear as Appendices 1 and n, by W. R. Browne and F. L. Stillwell respectively. In these conside
Jan 1, 1924
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Advances in Coarse Particle Recovery - Fluidised-Bed FlotationAdvances in Coarse Particle Recovery - Fluidised-Bed Flotation
Sep 13, 2010
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Advanced Media-Free Fine and Ultra-Fine Grinding - The Kelsey Axial Displacement MillBy J Kelly, C Kelsey
The Autogenous Kelsey Axial Displacement (KAD) mill is essentially a short retention time centrifugal mill, designed to effectively harness extraordinarily high concentrations of input energy for effi
Jul 15, 2013
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The Geotechnical Input into the Mining Process at George Fisher South MineGeotechnical input is interwoven into the mining process at George Fisher South Mine from the planning and design of working areas to the closure of worked out areas and maintenance of life of mine an
Nov 25, 2010
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Land Reclamation at WaihiOne of the most significant problems experienced in land reclamation work has been the tendency of earthmovers to over-compact the subsoils and topsoils. The need for extensive subsoil drainage, becau
Jan 1, 1991
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Resource Company Investments in Health – A Life-of-Mine / Life-of-Community Perspective across AmericaBy A Calderon, J Harris, M Shi, D Viswanathan, C Ribeiro Duthie, P A. Kirsch
Mineral resource development activities impact the health and well-being of many people, from workers, to families and surrounding communities. In the current environment of corporate social responsib
Jul 16, 2014
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Deformation of Single Crystals of Lead Part II - Orientation of Crystals of Fractured Creep Specimens Part IIThe first part (lH of this work dealt with the process of recrystallization of single crystals of lead after deformation by creep, as revealed by macroscopical examination. It was shown that when recr
Jan 1, 1940
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Discriminating hematite/magnetite via scanning electron microscope–mineral liberation analyser in the - mesh size fraction of iron oresBy M Shaffer, D C. Grant, D J. Goudie, P Sylvester, C Voisey
Scanning electron microscope–Mineral Liberation Analyser SEM-MLA can be used to discriminate between hematite/magnetite in iron ores, but achieving backscattered electron (BSE) segmentation between th
Jul 24, 2017
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Synthetic Rutile from Westport Ilmenite by the Austpac ERMS ProcessThe ERMS Process was developed during four years of testwork by Austpac Gold NL to overcome the severe metallurgical problems of the ilmenite atWestport, in the South Island. These deposits have been
Jan 1, 1993
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Research into improving the efficiency of water spraying airborne dust control techniques in the iron ore industryBy P W. Wypych
The iron ore industry faces significant challenges in the control of dust to meet emissions regulations and goals, as well as ensuring sustainable operations. This paper describes some of the differen
Jul 24, 2017
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MinerÆs Rights: Legal and Illegal Mining by Automatic Citizens under the present Mining ActEvery automatic citizen is an automatic recipient of a miner's right under the present Mining Act (Chapter 195), but this alone does not entitle any automatic citizen to mine for minerals on
Jan 1, 1991