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An Evaluation of Sampling Errors in a Mineral ConcentratorThis paper describes an investigation of the sampling problems which contributed to erroneous Concentrator production forecasts at the mining operation of Bougainville Copper Ltd (BCL) in the North So
Jan 1, 1976
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Correctly Estimating Primary Airflow Requirements for Underground Metalliferous MinesBy T Nixon
A common problem for many mines is insufficient total primary airflow or insufficient airflow in the correct places as the mine changes over its life. This has a number of impacts on the business oper
Jan 1, 2008
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Towards Continued Success in Minerals ResearchIn contrast to the '50s and '60s, the period of the '80s and '90s seems likely to have low growth in demand but much greater levels of technological change. In such a climate the
Jan 1, 1986
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Power Resources on the Vatukoula Mining FieldThe Tavua Power Proprietary Ltd. was created in 1936 for the purpose of supplying electric power, compressed air and water to the mining field.The original share capital was subscribed on a two-third:
Jan 1, 1953
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Field Demonstration of an In Situ Passive Biological Acid Mine Drainage Treatment ProcessBy M Zaluski, D Bless
An innovative, biological treatment process has been designed by MSE Technology Applications, Inc to treat and control acid mine drainage (AMD). A field-scale demonstration is being conducted under th
Jan 1, 2003
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Mineral Industry Education in the 21st Century - Trends and ChangesBy Reynolds JO
This contribution by. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy has three main thrusts. First, an Institute (and industry) view on academia and the need for more entrepreneurship at top
Jan 1, 1986
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Geology - Paper No. 10 Some Copper Ore-Types Or Provinces In New South Wales And Their Significance In Future Prospecting OperationsMost of the copper deposits in the Lachlan Geosyncline fall within areas having either a common host rock, mineral assemblage, form of ore body or time and method of emplace- ment. On this basis a C
Jan 1, 1969
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Closing AddressThe Illawarra Branch of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy over recent years has established an enviable reputation for organising and conducting conferences, colloquia and sympos
Jan 1, 1982
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Initial Prediction of the Decant Rate and Sulfate Concentration From Rehabilitated Open Cast Coal Mines in South AfricaBy J Kleynhans, D Vermeulen, V Cogho
A number of rehabilitated open cast coalmines in SA are already decanting. The paper focuses on the situation at one of these mines where the following information exist: monthly decant rates and rain
Jan 1, 2003
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Final SessionThe seminar had its origins in an Inquiry into the Box Flat Disaster and one of the conclusions from this Inquiry was that there should be a better dissemination of technical knowledge and the res
Jan 1, 1973
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Fundamental Characterisation of Waste and Biomass for Char ProductionBy 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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Safety Limitations of Longwall Face Advance RatesImprovements in mechanisation should not be considered independently of safety and of environmental hazards. The need to keep gas contents within statutory limits may make the time needed to partia
Jan 1, 1988
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Selection of Cell Operating Conditions to Optimise Performance of Flotation Circuits with Large CellsAn extensive study was carried out to evaluate the performance of Outokumpu OK50, OK38 and Maxwell MX14 cells at ComincoÆs Red Dog flotation concentrator in Alaska. Tests were conducted by varying ope
Jan 1, 2000
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A Review of the Entrainment Mechanism and its Modelling in Industrial Flotation ProcessesThis paper reviews the developments in understanding of the entrainment mechanism and its modelling in industrial flotation processes over the last 30 years. Both valuable and gangue minerals in the p
Jan 1, 2005
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Problems of Sampling and Assaying in Mesothermal Lode-Gold Deposits ù Case Studies From Australia and North AmericaBy M J. Nugus, S C. Dominy
Mesothermal lode-gold deposits often pose problems during sampling because of their complex and erratic gold grade distribution, and the presence of coarse gold. Effective sampling and sample preparat
Jan 1, 2003
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Structural Controls of Bedded Iron Ore in the Hamersley Province, Western Australia ù An Example From the Paraburdoo RangesStructure is the most important control on the location of hematite deposits in the Hamersley Province in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Unravelling the structural history of mineralised are
Jan 1, 2005
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Sulphide Mineral Flotation by Using Portland Cement as a DepressorBy Kim M
Mukuk gold mine in South Korea produces a pyrite concentrate containing gold associated with arsenopyrite as a gangue mineral. The effects of Portland cement as a depressant on the flotability of a
Jan 1, 1993
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Presidential Address 1960 The Contribution of the Minerals Industry to the Development of AustraliaAs a basis for my address to you tonight I thought it might be opportune if we considered the great history of the mineral industry in Australia, and the contribution it has made to the development of
Jan 1, 1960
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Mineral Distribution Maps: A Tool to Identify Heterogeneous Water-Rock Reactions in a Future Pit Lake, Martha Mine, New ZealandBy J Mauk
Water-rock reactions such as pyrite oxidation and calcite dissolution strongly influence the pH of pit lakes that develop in open-cast mines after mine closure. The Martha Mine, located in world-class
Jan 1, 2002
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Laterite Ores - Nickel and Cobalt Resources for the FutureAlthough laterite ores already provide a significant proportion of the world's nickel and cobalt production it is anticipated that they will surpass sulphide ores as a source of nickel in the n
Jan 1, 1996