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Unique Experience of Controlling Active Spontaneous Heating in the Working BG Panel Goaf at GDK 8 Incline, RG-II Area ù A Case Study
By B Veera Reddy
For thick seam extraction, the Blasting Gallery (BG) method is ideal for obtaining the maximum percentage of extraction at fast rates. The continued use of this mining method is threatened by strata c
Jan 1, 2005
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Structure of Thiol Collector Layers on Sulphide Surfaces
By Laajalehto K
The basic condition necessary for flotation is hydrophobicity of the surface of the mineral to be floated. For sulphides, this condition usually requires treatment with a collector solution. The co
Jan 1, 1993
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Mineral resource assessment in complex ore deposits based on international standards
By N Madani, N Battalgazy
Geostatistical simulation has been widely used in mineral resource classification of metalliferous deposits based on international standards such as JORC code which is one of the most extensively used
Nov 21, 2018
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Recent Changes in ERA - Ranger Mine Acid Leach Circuit
By M W Kearns
The ERA - Ranger Mine ore processing operation consists of a sulphuric acid leach followed by counter current decantation and solvent extraction circuits. The most expensive unit processing operatio
Jan 1, 1994
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A New Look at Multiple-Point Geostatistics for Geological Modelling
By B F. J Kelly
Multiple-point simulation is a family of methods used to generate conditional facies simulations that present the same spatial dependence as a user-defined training image. The main advantage of using
Sep 26, 2011
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Bridging the Generation Gap: The ABC of XYZ
Jan 1, 2004
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Employment Trends within the Resources Sector
Jan 1, 2004
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Semi-Autogenous Grinding At The Paddington Goldmine
The SAG milling circuit at Paddington was designed on limited bench testwork and since commissioning with the exception of some mechanical problems has performed well.
Jan 1, 1987
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Notes on Mineral Exploration Strategy
At CPA we believe that ore bodies discovered in future will be bigger and higher grade than the ones currently known and set out targets accordingly. Discoveries over the last three decades subst
Jan 1, 1987
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What Do Geologists Really Do?
In 1952 when universities imposed fees on students and most students won either Commonwealth or Government department or private scholarships to study, I won a scholarship to study mining engineeri
Jan 1, 1994
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The REFDIST Method for Design and Analysis of Plant Trials
By Briggs D
Comparing the results of a plant trial by averaging performance measures collected during the trial with measures collected before and after the trial is often quite subjective because of the impact
Jan 1, 1997
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Nuclear Waste Disposal-A New Application for Titanite Ceramics
Australia is a significant exporter of uranium for use as fuel in nuclear generating plants around the world. Although Australia does not have any nuclear power plants the Australian Atomic Energy Com
Jan 1, 1986
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Mineralogy of the Benambra Sulphide Deposits
The Benambra deposits, which are regarded as volcanogenic in origin, may be subdivided into two major bodies, termed the Wilga and the Currawong deposits; these are further subdivided into smaller,
Jan 1, 1989
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Contract Mining Overseas
This paper describes some of the challenges and opportunities of contract mining overseas, based on the experiences of Byrnecut Mining Pty Ltd over recent years. It seeks to highlight the advantages A
Jan 1, 2002
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Problems of Safety When Catastrophic Failure Arises at Mines
This paper presents the results of studying the influence of catastrophic failures arising in mines, on the behaviour of mine ventilation systems. It is very important to take account of this influenc
Jan 1, 2003
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A New Organic Pellet Binder From Bituminous Materials
By Gomi S
A new watersoluble binder for mineral ore pellets has been developed by the sulfonation of bituminous materials. A highly effective binder for iron ore pellet making is obtainable from bituminous
Jan 1, 1974
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Geological Reserves - Cut-Off Grades
This is a philosophical paper. it discusses some of the concepts underlying the estimation of geological reserves and the determination of cut-off grades. It explores how they interrelate and how they
Jan 1, 1990
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The Management of Re-Developing Gold Mines the Case History of the Mount Charlotte Mine as a Model for Other Re-Developments
The re-development of the Mount Charlotte gold mine in Kalgoorlie was carried out piece- meal as funds became available. Optimisation of productivity to offset the high risk which is a function of a
Jan 1, 1980
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Building the Mining Corporate Image
`WELL HE WOULD, WOULDN'T HE?' Public Relations people have something in common with advertising people and politicians: there exists a perception that their whole Raison d'Etre is to
Jan 1, 1994
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Personnel Selection and Problems of Recruitment in a Remote Area
Many problems occur in recruiting staff to remote mining operations, relating to both domestic and works environments. These are stated, together with steps which have been taken to overcome them.
Jan 1, 1980