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XTAl TITE CERAMICS FOR THE IMMOBILISATION AND CONSOLIDATION OF ARSENIC RICH SMEl TER FUMESBy F. Lincoln & B. Rodier, G. Poniatowski, N. Kawashima, T. J. White, J. H. Kyle, G. F. Eaton
The history of Australia is a narrative of the discovery and development of its mineral wealth. The gold strike at Ballarat, Victoria, in 1851 transformed the colony by triggering the first great infl
Jan 1, 1995
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Seismic Velocity Measurements For Moduli Determinations In TunnelsBy Vincent J. Murphy
INTRODUCTION Geophysical applications to engineering projects are usually considered for reconnaissance exploration, and for some preliminary design phases. Recent experience indicates a growing
Jan 1, 1997
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A Proposal For The Development Of An Integrated Monitoring System For Hazards Control In The Mining Industry Using Remote Sensing And Related TechnologiesBy S. Mertikas
The purpose of this paper is to set the stage for (1) the determination of the specifications and actions required for a successful development of a system for the management of waste deposits and con
Jan 1, 2003
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Total Quality Management TQM In MetallurgyBy P. B. Hearse, R. L. Flood
TQM is a term of which most metallurgists have heard and a system of which some have had first hand experience. This paper is designed to encourage further thinking on TQM and how it can effect your o
Jan 1, 1995
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The IMMS Code For Environmental Management Of Marine Mining: Review And CommentsBy Philomene Verlaan
The Code for Environmental Management of Marine Mining (the Code) was adopted in 2001 by the International Marine Minerals Society (IMMS) following extensive and wide-ranging consultation, and updated
Jan 1, 2008
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New Size Laboratory Ball Mill for Bond Work Index DeterminationBy H. Nematollahi
The comminution laws The grindability of the ores or minerals is an important factor that could not be deduced from their mineralogical characteristics (Testut, 1958). Many theories have been pr
Jan 1, 1994
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An Alternative Hydrometallurgical Approach To The Treatment Of Gravity ConcentratesBy Gregory Owen Lewis
The use of gravity concentration as a means of recovering the 'free' gold component from alluvial and milled ore products is widely used and is receiving increasing attention, particularly with the in
Jan 1, 1998
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Advances In Computer-based, Multimedia Training Provide Immediate Benefits To The Bottom LineBy Stephen R. Brown
Current conditions in the gold market demand that mine and plant operators make budgeted production targets at the lowest possible unit costs. For those companies bringing new gold production capacit
Jan 1, 1998
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Discussion – Innovative shaft lining method – Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 41, No. 2, February 1989, pp. 114 – Torbin, R. N. and Kovar, R. F.By C. J. Pritchard
I commend the authors on examining an interesting method of shaft lining and attempting to improve safety in a dangerous environment by remotely installing the shaft lining. It is important, thou
Jan 1, 1990
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Foreign investment increasing in US minerals industryBy Louis J. Sousa, Elizabeth H. Yaremchuk, Annette P. Graham
Introduction Responding to Congressional inquiries regarding the purchase of a number of major domestic mining and metals companies by foreign firms, the US Bureau of Mines examined trends in forei
Jan 8, 1988
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Graphite Economics And The Development Of New Supplies (9b23d38e-5845-48e6-82da-408e81ed2394)By M. C. Roberts
The success of any industrial mineral project requires an accurate forecast of the demand for the material. This paper develops a general method of evaluating these needs and applies it to the case of
Jan 1, 1989
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Recent Advances In Gold Chlorination TechnologyBy D. D. Carda, S. Dunn, W. E. Dunn, T. Storbeck
Gold chlorination which will be presented in this paper is limited entirely to the use of gaseous chlorine in a fluidized bed reactor at elevated temperatures in the absence of aqueous water. The only
Jan 1, 1998
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Latest Developments in Carbon in Pulp in South AfricaBy P. R. Bailey
The use of carbon for the recovery of the gold dissolved in cyanide leaching began with a pilot unit at Barberton in 1977. This was quickly followed by larger scale plants at Modderfontein (1978), Pre
Jan 1, 1993
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Baltimore Metro Northeast ExtensionBy Charles A. Edwards, Kenneth D. Merrill
The Construction of the Northeast Extension of the Baltimore Metro involved soft ground, compressed air tunneling. During the tunneling, gasoline and dry cleaning fluid contamination were encountered.
Jan 1, 1995
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Autoclave Process Development at Lone TreeBy Gary L. Simmons
Aqueous pressure oxidation at low temperature, although desirable from a process engineering and operations point of view, presents unique problems when temperatures approach 160°C (320°F). In develop
Jan 1, 1993
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Productivity Progress and Prowess at Newmont Gold CompanyBy D. A. Baker, W. J. Mullin, T. P. Philip, P. A. Korpi
Some of you will recall from the last Randol conference held in Cairns, Australia in April 1991 that I shot my mouth off when I declared that I believe that these conferences are covering only a small
Jan 1, 1992
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Treatment of Partially Refractory Ore New Celebration OptionBy Robert Dunne, Paul Gelfi, Vernon Martins
The New Celebration Gold Mine is located 32 km south of the regional mining centre of Kalgoorlie. The current mill throughput is 1.7 million tonnes per annum with a gold production of around 120,000 o
Jan 1, 1991
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On-Site Sulphur Dioxide GenerationBy Jacob D. Baker
Sulphur dioxide is a versatile gas which has many uses throughout Pulp & Paper, Chemical, specialty Chemical, Mining and other industries. During recent years, S0 2 consumption and distribution patter
Jan 1, 1991
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An Ignition Resistant Titanium Alloy for Acid Pressure Oxidation ApplicationsBy Peter Krag, Rob Henson
It is well known that titanium and zirconium alloys offer superior corrosion resistance in the oxidizing sulfuric acid environments present in sulfide pressure leaching operations. The use of these ma
Jan 1, 1992
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Fluidization of Activated CarbonBy Vernon F. Swanson
The expansion of a fluidized bed of carbon depends on fluid velocity, fluid temperature (viscosity) and particle size of the carbon. This paper presents a mathematical model which can be used to calcu
Jan 1, 1992