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Design Procedure and Results from a Field Test of Soil Freezing as Stabilisation of Bottom Slice FillBy P Andersson, P Marklund
Evaluation of different techniques for bottom fill stabilisation showed that frozen fill was the most economical method. In order to test the method a full-scale field test was performed in the Rehnst
Jan 1, 1998
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Water Treatment Options - The Mining Application, Processes and Case StudiesAustraliaÆs record-breaking drought, efforts towards environmental best practice and the current commodities boom is demanding water use and reuse as never before. Mining practices, processing, the re
Jan 1, 2006
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Characteristics of Fluid Coexisting with Granitoids Associated with Miocene Iron-Copper-Lead-Zinc Mineralisation of the Chichibu Skarn Deposit, JapanBy T Mizuta, H Satoh, M Ogasawara, M Miyata, M Fukuyama
The Miocene Chichibu granitoids associated with the Chichibu skarn deposit are divided into North Body, South Body and Daikoku altered stock. Orebodies of the Chichibu skarn deposit are mainly distrib
Jan 1, 2008
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The role of Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy in Solving Mineral Processing ProblemsBy Walker G. S
Infrared and Raman spectroscopy have been used to study a range of solid state and aqueous solution species which are of interest in extractive metallurgy. In the solid state new Cu(II)/CN'/NH3
Jan 1, 1996
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Classification Improvements Using Air Core Booster (ACB) Assisted Cavex Cyclones in the Mt Charlotte Circuit at KCGMBy K Paki, K Parker, J F. Dupont
The Mount Charlotte grinding circuit at KCGMÆs Fimiston mill was recently equipped with three 650 mm CAVEX cyclones in order to improve the overflow P80, reduce the fines bypass to the underflow and i
Jan 1, 2007
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Blasthole Sampling for Grade Control - The Many Problems and SolutionsConventional blasthole sampling for grade control has acquired an extremely bad reputation for the last 50 years. The introduction of many sources of bias is a structural reality. Delimitation biases
Jan 1, 2008
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Tectonic Controls on Magmatic-Hydrothermal Gold Mineralisation in the Magmatic Arcs of SE Asia and the SW PacificBy R Hall
The magmatic arcs of SE Asia and SW Pacific contain some of the worldÆs major magmatic-hydrothermal gold deposits. Most gold deposits in SE Asian and SW Pacific arcs formed during periods of plate reo
Jan 1, 2005
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On The Occurrence of Platinum at The Thomson River Copper Mine, Victoria, with a Note on The Optical Properties of BraggiteBy Hart J. G, Anderson J. S
The presence of platinum metals in the nickeliferous copper ore of the Thomson River Copper Mine near Walhalla, Victoria, was first revealed in 1905 by assays made in the laboratory of the Department
Jan 1, 1942
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Refining Copper Powder Via a Copper(I)-Ethylene ComplexBy Robins R. G
The dissolution of metallic copper powder in aqueous solutions of cupric sulphate under the influence of ethylene gas was investigated. The dissolution reaction stoichiometry obtained was: Cue+(aq
Jan 1, 1987
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Influence of Water on Particle Size Distribution of Clay Mineral-rich Coarse Coal RejectBy D J. Williams, M S. Zbik, A Shokouhi
There is a considerable difference in the particle size distribution (PSD) of clay mineral-rich coarse coal reject with variations in the test moisture state and the chemistry of the water used for te
Jul 27, 2015
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The Sinking and Equipping of P49 Shaft, Mount IsaThe P49 Shaft, Hilton Mine, was sunk and equipped for Mount Ise Mines Limited by con- tractors Cementation - Thiess Joint Venture. The leached siltstones to a depth of 150m were known to contain larg
Jan 1, 1976
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Pophyry Copper Deposits: A Plate-Tectonics Based Distribution and Occurrence ModelThe distribution of p(~rphyt1 copper deposits, in time as well as place, is used to propose an occurrence model based on the genesis models of Sillitoe and Rona. A magmatic source of the metals is
Jan 1, 1987
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Bacterial Leaching of Chalcopyrite at Low Relative HumiditiesBy Madgwick J. C
Bacterial leaching of museum grade chalcopyrite and chalcopyrite concentrates at low sorptive relative humidities (55-91 per cent rH) was demonstrated. Optimum release rates were 13 and 27 mg/gram/100
Jan 1, 1984
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Challenges on the Front End Activities of the Uranium Fuel Cycle - Areva's ApproachEnergy is central to respond to critical stakes on human and industrial development requirements as well as on climate change. The increase of the share of carbon-free energy sources in the global sup
Sep 13, 2010
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Reviving the Inglewood Goldfield in Central Victoria û Exploration and OperationsThe Inglewood Gold Project consists of several titles in and around the Inglewood and Wedderburn Goldfields which were purchased from Strata Mining Corporation (now Excalibur Mining Corporation). The
Jan 1, 2008
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Design and use of Backfill for Support in Polish Coal MinesOver the last 100 years in the Polish mining industry considerable work has been done to assess optimum slurry, develop flexible delivery systems and adjust the fill technology to a wide variety of mi
Jan 1, 1998
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Ore Selection to Maximise ValueBy J E. Everett
Ore selection is generally a highly subjective task, with emphasis on producing product with a consistent target grade matching a perceived market requirement. A composite selection criterion ‘Comp’ (
Jul 13, 2015
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R&D roadmaps in mining and water management – a design-led approach to driving sustainability and innovationBy M Yadav, K Clode, S Daykin
The mining industry faces numerous challenges related to sustainability and circular economy principles, necessitating strategic approaches to innovation and resource management. As demands for minera
Sep 1, 2024
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Geology and Blasting Objectives - Starting at Both EndsA key premise to this paper is that most people involved in the design and implementation of drilling and blasting operations could benefit from a greater understanding of the geological materials, de
Jan 1, 1999
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The significant role inattention plays in safety incidentsBy C Sylvestre
For the last 50 years, traditional safety management has improved safety performance by: • Fixing the environment (eliminating the hazard). • Improving the system (more/less rules, procedures etc). •
May 5, 2022