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Prominent Hill Concentrator - Designed for Operators and MaintainersBy G Yeowart, P D. Munro
The Prominent Hill copper-gold concentrator of OZ Minerals Limited in South Australia was built in 2008 and commenced commercial production in early 2009. It has a design ore throughput of eight milli
Jan 1, 2009
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Mineralogical and Metallurgical Examination of Fluorosilicate Mineral Flotation in the Ok Tedi CircuitBy Glatthar J. W, Lauder D. W, Manlapig E. V, Mackinnon I. R
The Ok Tedi copper orebody consists of porphyry and skarn orebodies. The skarn orebodies, identified by different mineralogies, are the source of high intermittent fluorine levels in the mill concen
Jan 1, 1998
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Ulan a Resource DevelopmentAll aspects of the development of Ulan Coal Mines are covered - from a small pit pony mine in 1975 to an efficient mechanised underground and open cut operation today.
Jan 1, 1983
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Optimising Large Flotation Cell Performance Through Advanced Instrumentation and ControlBy O Tiili, A Dixon
Many minerals processing plants need to have greater efficiency in current times and optimise their process performance in order to maintain high profitability. This is even more so in the current eco
Jan 1, 2009
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Increased Performance Through Flash Flotation and Cyclone OptimizationBy Rais SA
In June, 1986, Freeport Indonesia, Inc., in conjunction with Out- okumpu USA, laboratory tested the Flash flotation concept on Primary ball mill underflow. These laboratory results indicated a possib
Jan 1, 1988
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57 Fe M÷ssbauer Effect Spectroscopy Monitoring of Iron-Bearing Products from Beach Sand Minerals ProcessingBy D Mukendi-Ngalula, G Hearn
Beach sand minerals from the volcanic rock structures of the Drakensberg, Kwazulu-Natal, (South Africa) have been processed. Screening, flotation, spiral concentration and magnetic separation methods
Jan 1, 2000
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Rock Breaking on the Melbourne Undergroudn Rail LoopTechniques and results achieved during the excavation of the Melbourne Underground Rail Loop (HURL) are summarised and discussed in the context of the various restraints present in a typical urban
Jan 1, 1978
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Ore Pass Systems in Quebec Underground MinesBy J Hadjigeorgiou
Underground mines often rely on ore pass systems to ensure the transport of ore and waste. Consequently, it is important to ensure the smooth operation of such systems. Ore pass degradation that may r
Jan 1, 2003
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The Geology and Ore-Deposits of Mt. Stewart, Leadville, N.S.W.MOUNT STEWART is situated half a mile south of Leadville railway station, which is distant 240 miles by rail from Sydney via Mudgee. It forms a low ridge from which rock waste and alluvium slope gradu
Jan 1, 1925
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Longitudinal and Torsional Displacements of Winding RopesHoisting ropes are constructed of wires and strands positioned helically around the axis. This helical positioning causes that, in the rope loaded at the end with the weight Q, the longitudinal dis
Jan 1, 1995
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New Value in Old Data - Three-Dimensional Modelling of Historical Mine RecordsBy M Matheson
Increasingly, owners and operators of underground mines that have a long history are realising the economic and practical advantages of capturing historic mining records and converting hand drafted pl
Jan 1, 2009
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Current Trends in Countercurrent Decantation and Thickener Circuit Operability and ControlBy E Broers, J Goh, S Davies
With recovery being important in optimising the business performance of a laterite and sulfide plant and with water being a precious resource in Australia, there has been increased pressure for compan
Jan 1, 2009
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Declining At Mount Windarra Mine With Emphasis On Advancing Through Major Shear ZonesDeclining from surface provides access, haulageway, ventilation and provision for ser- vices for stoping and development. Three boom jumbos and 3.8 m3 capacity diesel loaders are used in decline de
Jan 1, 1977
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Cathodoluminescence Microscopy Applied to the Examination of Lake Superior District Iron OresBy R Graber, R Johnson
North American steelmaking practices have evolved based on access to iron ore raw materials containing very low phosphorus contents, typically less than 0.025 per cent P. Cleveland-Cliffs managed Tild
Jan 1, 2005
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Relocable Inpit Crushing and Conveying SystemsAs a result of high fuel prices and substantial haul distances or vertical lift from pits, the development of large inpit crushing and conveying systems at many open pit operations has occurred over t
Jan 1, 1992
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The Wellington Dam Catchment - A Water in Mining Case StudyThe Wellington Dam catchment has high value water, agriculture and coal and power generating resources. These conflicting land uses are managed through consultation and regulation. The Wellington Dam
Jan 1, 2006
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Coobina Chromite Fines Plant û Designed on a Shoestring, Built in a Boom and Commissioned in a BustChromite ores have a long history of low pricing and for AustraliaÆs only chromite mine this has been a particularly tough challenge, especially as the mine is located nearly 400 km from the nearest p
Jan 1, 2009
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Highlighting Project Risk Following Completion of the Feasibility StudyBy C Gypton
This paper gives some insights into what to look for when reviewing feasibility studies. The review by a third party is an important element of the risk management process and may be the last remainin
Jan 1, 2003
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An Insight into the Swedish Heart of Atlas CopcoAtlas Copco is one of the worldÆs leading providers of industrial productivity solutions (Atlas Copco, 2009). Furthermore, the company spans 160 markets and held 34 000 employees at the end of 2008. T
Jan 1, 2009
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Time-Lapse Ground Penetrating Radar Survey for Grout Injection Trial at Baal Bone CollieryBy D Wallace, H Guo, B Shen
Appropriate management of the ground subsidence induced by coal mining activities is essential. To assess the effectiveness of grout injection for mining subsidence control, time-lapse ground penetrat
Jan 1, 2006