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Mineral Processing - A Technology for AustraliaÆs Future
Australia has a long and successful record in mineral processing technology extending over 100 years. This has included the development of new processes and equipment and new analytical techniques.
Jan 1, 1989
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Partnering Mine Development - A Personal View
Partnering has come to prominence in the Australian construction industry in a formal sense this decade. The high level of disputation in the building and civil construction industries in the 1980s dr
Jan 1, 1999
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Cavern Design Using Modern Software
By S R. Hencher
The development and availability of modern software for cavern design over recent years has provided design engineers with a range of usable design tools. The paper discusses the range of modern softw
Jan 1, 1999
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Red Dome - Large Scale Heap Leaching
By Erceg MM
The Red Dome deposit is located about 15 kilometres by road west of Chillagoe in far north Queensland. The deposit is within a well known band of mineralisation which is adjacent to the Chillagoe - Mu
Jan 1, 1986
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The Important Properties of Steel Fibre Reinforced Shotcrete (SFRS) used in Mining
The reasons for using SFRS, including the way a SFRS performs in comparison to plain shotcrete as a support element in mining tunnels, are discussed. The mechanisms by which steel fibres reinforce sho
Jan 1, 1999
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Metwin-A Novel Exercise in Extractive Metallurgy for Undergraduates
A novel problem-solving exercise for undergraduates is described which is directly relevant to production supervision. It is based on the fictitious Metwin Plant which produces refined metal from
Jan 1, 1984
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Evaluation of Saindak Polymetallic Deposit Chagai District, Pakistan
The evaluation programme and procedures develop- ed for Saindak porphyry copper-gold-silver- molybdenum deposits located in an isolated area in an extremely and region of Baluchistan are described i
Jan 1, 1988
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Common Law Damages Claims-Their Implications on Mining Management
Throughout industry in Australia, time lost through work accidents and illness is three times greater than strikes. In 1978 in New South Wales alone, 400 workers died, 125,000 were injured, 6,000
Jan 1, 1982
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Financial Optimization of Projects from Pre-Development Onwards
By Cole NH
Substantial savings in terms of project time, cost, and financial viability can result through the expert involvement of independent financial advisors in the early stages of any mining project&ap
Jan 1, 1986
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A Novel, Rapid Procedure for the Quantitative Determination of Gold and Other Metals On Activated Carbon
By Waddell S
A new procedure has been developed for the direct determination of metals loaded on activated carbon. It involves preparation of a suspension of the powdered carbon in water, followed by direct sampli
Jan 1, 1984
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Pelletizing Iron Ores and Concentrates
Commercial pelletizing commenced in 1955 to agglomerate very fine concen- trates which could not be fed directly to the blast furnace. Extensive develop- ment has taken place and is continuing. There
Jan 1, 1971
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Atomic Force Microscopy ù A New Characterisation Tool for Flotation Research
By B M. Moudgil
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has become an important tool for understanding the nano- to molecular scale mechanisms predominant in multiphase systems. In flotation research, the use of AFM holds pro
Jan 1, 2005
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Grinding Control at the Fan Kou Mine
By Ju Hao L, Jian L
A joint project between the Fan Kou Mine, the Guangzhou Research Institute of Non-ferrous Metals, the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre, and the Changsha Design and Research Institute of N
Jan 1, 1993
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Dinner Address
While I contemplate the formidable catalogue of bodies and organisations participating in this Conference and the impressive array of qualifications chalked up after the names of the representativ
Jan 1, 1986
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The Selection, Training and Development of Mine Managers - A Case Study
By Walton DR
It is self-evident that the availability of well qualified and experienced people to manage mining operations is vital to the success of an individual mine and to the ability to develop new mines e
Jan 1, 1980
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Selection of Piloting Parameters in Pressure Hydrometallurgy
By D R. van der Meulen, P Ande, D J. Lunt
Pressure hydrometallurgy is becoming an increasingly common unit operation in the treatment of gold and base metal ores and concentrates. The design of an adequate and appropriate pilot-scale testwork
Jan 1, 2004
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Fundamental Characterisation of Waste and Biomass for Char Production
By L Strezov, J Herbertson
Conversion of industrial waste materials to valuable resources would essentially take part in an ecologically sustainable future. There are still large amounts of undervalued biomass wastes generated
Jan 1, 2006
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Water Inrush Prevention in Polish Coal Mines
The short review of hydrogeologic conditions in the three Polish coal basins have been presented as the background for the prevention measures against water inrushes being underta- ken in coal mines
Jan 1, 1988
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Knelson Concentrators Extreme Gravity
The concept of Extreme Gravity is the latest in a series of innovations that has seen a re-introduction of gravity recovery systems into the milling operations of most gold mines. Traditionally, most
Jan 1, 2000
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When Best Water Use Efficiency is Not Enough, What Can the Mining Industry Do?
Water is required as a key strategic resource in most mining and metallurgical processes and, in some countries, it has become a limiting supply for the development of mining activity. During the last
Jan 1, 2009