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Gravity Cleaning of Fine CoalTraditionally, the gravity cleaning of coal has been evaluated in pilot plant tests. Attention is now turning to the development of empirical models of gravity cleaning equipment that can be used for
Jan 1, 1985
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Personal Liability - Chartered Practising Status and Best Practice Defences for Pacrim PractitionersWhether you are an employee, contractor or consultant working in the mineral industry, there are pressures to deliver the best possible performance. Technical professionals are usually driven by an in
Jan 1, 1995
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The Victoria Gold Deposit in the Mankayan Mineral District, Luzon, PhilippinesBy A G. Cuison, B V. Andam
Three well-known copper and gold deposits in northern Luzon, Philippines are located in the Mankayan Mineral District. These are the Lepanto Copper-Gold Deposit, the Far Southeast Porphyry Copper Depo
Jan 1, 1999
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Innovative and Resource-Preserving Washing Processes for Primary and Secondary Raw MaterialsInnovative and Resource-Preserving Washing Processes for Primary and Secondary Raw Materials
Sep 13, 2010
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Completion of the New Zealand Coal Resources SurveyThe Coal Resources Survey commenced in 1974 as a search for Huntly Power Station coal, but soon developed into the most detailed regional coal search programme to be instituted in New Zealand. The pro
Jan 1, 1987
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Fluid Bed Roasting at Mount ISABy Casley G. E, Pritchard J
A single slurry fed fluosolids roaster was chosen to replace six multiple hearth roasters in the Copper Smelter at Mount Isa as part of the overall program to increase production from 100 000 to 15
Jan 1, 1974
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Relevance of the Archaean Atmosphere to the Genesis of Banded Iron FormationsBy R E. Myers, G N. Phillips
Many of the worldÆs larger iron ore deposits are hosted by rock sequences of Archaean to early Proterozoic age. Most models for the genesis of these deposits are influenced, either directly or indirec
Jan 1, 2002
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Detoxification of Arsenic Bearing WastesBy E N. Sajin
The final arsenic bearing waste products at the majority of metallurgical and chemical enterprises are cakes in which arsenic is present in the form of calcium arsenate. Burial of cakes demands constr
Jan 1, 2002
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Beneficiation of Iron Ore - Washing with Surface-Active AgentBeneficiation of Iron Ore - Washing with Surface-Active Agent The stability of the dispersed phase in 10 wt per cent slurry of iron ore slime and fines was studied at pH 5 and different concentration
Sep 13, 2010
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Simulation of Solute Movement and Comparison with Experimental DataAn understanding of the way that solutes are transported in mining or natural environments is essential to the development of sound strategies for managing waste disposal. Research on miscible polluta
Jan 1, 1995
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Experimental Study of Ore Characterisation Methods for AG/SAG MillsExperimental Study of Ore Characterisation Methods for AG/SAG Mills Mining companies have long recognised the importance of ore breakage characterisation in design and optimisation of their crushing
Sep 13, 2010
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Comparison of Industrial Cyanide Destruction ProcessesComparison of Industrial Cyanide Destruction Processes
Sep 13, 2010
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Leaching of Zinc from Calcined Angouran Plant Flotation Tailings Using Sulphuric AcidBy S Moradi
The aim of this study was to investigate the possibility of leaching zinc from the tailing (-2 mm) of Angouran flotation plant using sulphuric acid. The tails were first calcined at 800¦C for one hour
Jan 1, 2002
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PACMANUS: An Active Seafloor Hydrothermal Field on Siliceous Volcanic Rocks in the Eastern Manus Basin, Papua New GuineaBy J M. Parr, P M. Herzig, J B. Gemmell, S D. Scott
PACMANUS is an actively-forming seafloor analogue of volcanic-hosted massive sulfide orebodies, situated on the crest of an andesite-dacite-rhyodacite ridge overlying rifted older arc crust in a back-
Jan 1, 1995
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Application of Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery to Geological MappingRadio Detection and Ranging is an active form of remote sensing. The-imaging system sends out a source of electromagnetic energy to 'illuminate' the terrain and then records the energy retur
Jan 1, 1986
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Gold and Base Metal Mineralisation in the Central Pine Creek GeosynclineBy Butler I. K, Nicholson P. M
There are four main types of base metal and gold mineralisation recognised in the central Pine Creek Geosyncline. These are stratiform, polymetallic veins, stockwork/concordant gold-quartz veins and
Jan 1, 1994
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Taxation of Mineral Mining Operations in New ZealandConsents Required for Overseas Persons Overseas Investment Regulations 1
Jan 1, 1982
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The Role of Metals in Sustainable DevelopmentBy W J. Rankin
Metals are well suited to sustainable development goals. They are not biodegradable and have virtually an unlimited lifespan and the potential for unlimited recyclability. Thus metals can be considere
Jan 1, 2002
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Mining Company Reporting Standards ù The South African ExperienceSouth Africa has joined the league of other major Western World countries by officially adopting its own code for public reporting of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves. The recently published Sou
Jan 1, 2002
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Golden Cross Mine - Gold Mining in a Sensitive New Zealand EnvironmentThe Golden Cross mine is situated in a sensitive environmental setting on the North Island of New Zealand, about 150 kilometres south-east of Auckland and about 8 kilometres NW of Waihi. The mine is s
Jan 1, 1995