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                     Investigations Into X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Slurry Streams at Mount Isa Investigations Into X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Slurry Streams at Mount IsaA commercial Philips X-ray Fluorescence (X.R.F.) analyser was converted to an experimental instrument suitable for determination of the accuracy to be expected of X.R.F. on line analyses of concentrat Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Land Rehabilitation at Golden Cross, Eight Years After Mine Closure Land Rehabilitation at Golden Cross, Eight Years After Mine ClosureBy D Crequer Land rehabilitation at Golden Cross is reviewed, 8 years after mine closure in 1997/98, from the perspectives of a Peer Reviewer (land rehabilitation) and a Regional Council Officer (Resource Consents Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Deep Well Pumping as an Aid To Shaft Sinking at Mount Isa Mines Limited Deep Well Pumping as an Aid To Shaft Sinking at Mount Isa Mines LimitedThe association of deep well turbine type pumps with metal mining is by no means a new one, though undoubtedly each application has certain features of interest, conformable with attendant circumstanc Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Study on Influence that Styrene-Phosphoric has on the Surface Property of Rutile Minerals Study on Influence that Styrene-Phosphoric has on the Surface Property of Rutile MineralsStudy on Influence that Styrene-Phosphoric has on the Surface Property of Rutile Minerals Sep 13, 2010 
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                     The Association of Low-Sulfidation Epithermal Gold Deposits with Bimodal Volcanism and Rifting in New Zealand: Implications for Exploration The Association of Low-Sulfidation Epithermal Gold Deposits with Bimodal Volcanism and Rifting in New Zealand: Implications for ExplorationBy S Henderson, J V. Lawless The worldwide association of low-sulfidation epithermal gold mineralisation, bimodal rhyolitic-basaltic volcanism and rifting is confirmed in New Zealand. In the currently productive Coromandel epithe Jan 1, 2005 
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                     The evolution of the Cadia 40-foot SAG mill to treat the Cadia East orebody: a case study of incremental change leading to operational stability The evolution of the Cadia 40-foot SAG mill to treat the Cadia East orebody: a case study of incremental change leading to operational stabilityBy J Seppelt, B Akerstrom, A Rice, J Bubnich, T Waters The Concentrator 1 plant at Cadia transitioned from Cadia Hill open pit to the Cadia East block cave ore body in 2013. As a result of this change, major plant upgrades were required to achieve the des Aug 29, 2018 
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                     Ski Jump Blast Design to Reduce Strip Mine Coal Losses Ski Jump Blast Design to Reduce Strip Mine Coal LossesCoal losses and dilution are among a coal mine operators everyday problems. These losses and unwelcome additions are generated primar- ily by the stripping operation and secondly by the coal mining o Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Tertiary Training - Non-degree Courses Tertiary Training - Non-degree CoursesIn addressing the need for non-degree tertiary training, let us examine some recent reviews of engineering and geoscience education. The Finniston Report (1) criticised the formation of engineers in Jan 1, 1989 
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                     The Petrography of Some New South Wales Permian Coals from the Tomago Coal Measures The Petrography of Some New South Wales Permian Coals from the Tomago Coal MeasuresPermian coal seams from the Tomago Coal Measures in the Northern Coalfield, New South Wales, were analysed petrographically and reflectance measurements made for each. Vitrite contents were moderate t Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Line and Plumb-Bob - A Review of Alluvial Mining at Five Mile Beach, Okarito, South Westland Line and Plumb-Bob - A Review of Alluvial Mining at Five Mile Beach, Okarito, South WestlandAlthough auriferous beach and fore-dune sands at Five Mile Beach south of Okarito township had been intensively mined by hand and primative mechanical methods drilling of the sandspit by the Gold Deve Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Hypersaline-Induced Reduction in Cyanide Ecotoxicity at Gold Operations, thereby Obviating Detoxification Plants Hypersaline-Induced Reduction in Cyanide Ecotoxicity at Gold Operations, thereby Obviating Detoxification PlantsBy G B. Smith, D Hillier, T Gibbons, D B. Donato, M D. Adams, S Davies, R S. Schulz Responsible management of cyanide solutions and tailings on gold processing plants worldwide is an important aspect to these operations and is regulated via guidelines provided by the International Cy Sep 26, 2013 
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                     Handling and Transportation of Industrial Minerals with Special Focus on Shipping and Distribution in North America Handling and Transportation of Industrial Minerals with Special Focus on Shipping and Distribution in North AmericaI would like to thank The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy for inviting us to share with you some of our experiences in the handling, storage, and transportation of industrial minera Jan 1, 1989 
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                     An Analysis of the Performance of a Ball Mill Rake Classifier Comminution Circuit An Analysis of the Performance of a Ball Mill Rake Classifier Comminution CircuitAn extensive series of tests was carried out on a ball mill-rake classifier circuit in the New Broken Hill Consolidated Ltd. concentrator. The data were used to develop a mathematical model of the ope Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Nova-Bollinger reconciliation and risk Nova-Bollinger reconciliation and riskBy C Laming, P M. Hetherington, F A. Pym, M P. Murphy, K E. Crook Reconciliation is a powerful tool used by mining operations to compare the mass and grade of ore produced with what was estimated before mining. The primary objective of reconciliation is to verify th Mar 22, 2022 
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                     Systems Modelling for Water Management in Mining and Minerals ù Bowen Basin Coal Systems Modelling for Water Management in Mining and Minerals ù Bowen Basin CoalBy C Hedemann, N Silveste, H Davis, C J. Moran For nearly two decades water scientists have been debating the need to use appropriate models for the questions being asked and the data available. This paper puts forward a rationale for a hierarchic Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Fundamentals to Produce Fe-Mn Alloy by Smelting-Reduction Process Fundamentals to Produce Fe-Mn Alloy by Smelting-Reduction ProcessBy da Silva C A, Tenorio J. A S, de Assis R M, de Oliveira J R For Fe-Mn alloy production, two reactions are responsible for this process: the MnO reduction in the slag and the carbon dissolution in the bath. The smelting-reduction process has been studied as a Jan 1, 1999 
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                     The sampling characteristics of grains contaminated by mycotoxins The sampling characteristics of grains contaminated by mycotoxinsBy G J. Lyman, S A. Tittlemier International regulations exist to manage the concentrations of mycotoxins such as Ochratoxin A (OTA) and deoxynivalenol (DON) in grains and prevent health risks from excessive exposure to OTA and DON May 9, 2017 
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                     Project and execution of the excavation for a haulage shaft with raise boring techniques Project and execution of the excavation for a haulage shaft with raise boring techniquesBy M Orunesu Preiata The Odysseus Project is part of the high-grade Cosmos Nickel Complex that lies 30 km north of Leinster. The Odysseus definitive feasibility study (DFS) was approved by the Western Areas’ board in Octo Mar 29, 2023 
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                     Towards an Integrated Framework for Asset and Process Health Monitoring and Optimisation on a Milling Circuit Towards an Integrated Framework for Asset and Process Health Monitoring and Optimisation on a Milling CircuitBy G T. Jemwa, F Rousseau, F J. Wolfaardt, J A. M Rademan, P W. Smit Mining companies are increasingly faced with the challenge of reducing operating costs while maximising throughput and profitability. At the same time, the grade and quality of treated ores are becomi Sep 26, 2013 
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                     The Rotokaua Sulphur Deposits The Rotokaua Sulphur DepositsBy P M. Hancock, Associates Lacustrine sediments, hydrothermal explosion breccias and spring precipitates deposited 5200 - 1800 years BP as a result of geothermal activity at Lake Rotokaua, contain New Zealand's largest kno Jan 1, 1984 
