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Possible Future Applications of Biotechnologies in the Gold Industry - A Prospective ApproachBy C M. Zammit, N Cook, F Reith, C L. Ciobanu, J Brugger
The role of biological agents in the gold mining industry is currently limited to the use of microorganisms in bioleaching and bioremediation. However, there is a variety of possibilities in which bio
Sep 26, 2013
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Implementation Strategies for Energy Effectiveness and Sustainability – Example of Anglo American PlatinumBy O Bascur, A Soudek
Large metallurgical complexes are substantial users of energy, water and assets. To improve the effectiveness of energy and assets the quality of the data and events become paramount for real-time ope
Sep 1, 2014
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The Frieda River Project – a Novel Approach to Analysing Exploration Drill Core: How Broken is Broken?By D La Rosa, D Bennett
"Exploration drill core provides for a number of standard measurements essential for determining the viability of a new mine or the extension of an existing one. Rock lithology and alteration can be v
Jun 15, 2016
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Characterisation of Metal-Containing Waste Products in Relation to Retreatment Methods for Metal Recovery and RecyclingBy J T. Woodcock
This paper discusses characterisation techniques that can be applied to complex waste products from metal production and processing operations with the aim of devising treatment methods for upgrading
Jan 1, 2004
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Strategic Optimisation at Sierra Rutile - A Case Study in Maximising Project ValueBy P Myers, T Elkington, S Wonday
Sierra Rutile LimitedÆs (SRL) heavy mineral sand mining operation in Sierra Leone, West Africa, is embarking on a new phase of its life. After confronting many challenges during the 1990s and 2000s, S
May 24, 2012
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An Application of Simultaneous Optimisation – Improving the Payback Period of a Zinc-Copper Open Cut ProjectBy D J. Thobaven
Project financing challenges caused by declining commodity prices have heightened the need to improve project metrics such as minimising capital payback and maximising net present value (NPV). Khnaigu
Nov 24, 2014
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Unlocking Processing Potential by Empowering Our OperatorsBy X Li, W McKeague, M S. Powell
This paper explores the importance of operators in the overall efficiency of mineral processing plants. With the potential of future control configurations becoming more remote, it is time to review t
Oct 29, 2012
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Description of New Plant at South Mine, Broken HillBy Cunningham J. C
JUST prior to the war the Broken Hill South Ltd: raised, on the average, 6628 tons of ore per week, all of which was crushed and treated in the 4-section gravity mill and the slime flotation plant, fo
Jan 1, 1921
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Effect of calcium oxalate CaC2O4.H2O on the Reduction and phosphorus partition of a high-P Brockman oreBy S Hapugoda, H Han, L Lu
Charcoal produced from Syzygium Zeylanicum trees was widely used in ancient Sri Lankan iron smelting practices. Charcoal made from Syzygium Zeylanicum tree trunks, branches and leaves were analysed by
Sep 18, 2023
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Wide area mapping of ground instabilities from space: InSAR for geotechnical risk assessment and hazard monitoringBy J Morgan
Regular monitoring of surface deformation over mine sites is important for providing updated information to managers regarding geotechnical risks related to ground instabilities. This is particularly
Nov 30, 2018
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Application of Ground Magnetic Surveys over Heavy Mineral Sand Strands to Increase Confidence in the Interpreted Continuity of the Modelled ResourcesBy V O’Brien
The suitability of magnetic surveys flown at low altitudes to identify buried heavy mineral (HM) strands has long been accepted. This is despite the low intensity magnetic response often obtained from
Oct 5, 2011
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The use of Conditional Simulation for Drill Hole Spacing Evaluation and Decision-Making in Telégrafo Project, Northern ChileBy O Rojas
The Telégrafo copper – gold deposit is located in the Centinela district of the Antofagasta region in northern Chile. Telégrafo is a porphyry copper deposit of Eocene – Oligocene age which h
Aug 22, 2011
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Origin of Witwatersrand Gold - A Viable Source Region and Source Process for GoldBy G N. Phillips
No new goldfields have been found in the Witwatersrand Basin for over 60 years, and one consequence of this is a long-term decline in gold production. Exploration throughout this period has been based
Sep 26, 2013
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Achieving 435-2540 Tonnes Per Shift from Continuous Miner Sections, A Report on the USAÆs Most Productive Coal MinesBy Kissell F. N, Volkwein J. C
The U.S. Department of Interior's Bureau of Mines has the opportunity to visit many U.S. mines, including some that claim 2 to 5 times the national average of 334 raw tonnes/unit shift (tps)
Jan 1, 1988
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What is the Oxygen Depletion Potential of ?Water Vapour?By M A. Tuck
Atmospheric air on a moisture free volume basis consists of approximately 21 per cent oxygen. The current minimum threshold for oxygen in Australia is 19.5 per cent. Atmospheric air generally will als
Aug 31, 2015
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Rheological Investigation of the Flotation Performance of a High Clay Containing Gold Ore from Carlin TrendBy D Bradshaw, R Dunne, S Farrokhpay
It is well known that clays affect the flotation performance, and many of the refractory gold ores around the world contain clay minerals. Therefore, an ore sample from the Carlin Trend was selected f
Sep 26, 2013
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Perspectives of chemical metallurgy fundamentals in slag innovationBy S Lee, I Sohn
The ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgical industries have been utilising slags, fluxes and mattes for process optimisation and quality improvements at high temperatures. Understanding the fundamentals
Jun 19, 2024
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Electric Rope Shovels Versus Diesel Powered Hydraulic ExcavatorsBy M Johnson, M Horrigan
The scope of this report is to examine the aforementioned hypothesis by performing a detailed analytical comparison of a P&H electric rope shovel to an O&K diesel powered hydraulic excavator. In order
Jan 1, 2002
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Mineral Processing Changes in New Zealand SteelBy D E. Thorp
The mining and concentration operations of New Zealand Steel have been carried out initially from the Waikato North Head (WNH) deposit since 1969 and subsequently from the Taharoa deposit since 1972.
Jan 1, 1977
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Bias Testing of Mechanical Sampling Systems for Coal - A Review of Test Results and Call for Use of Multivariate Statistical AnalysesBy C D. Rose
A review and summary of the results of 120 coal sampling system bias tests is presented. This review supports new methodology using multivariate statistics currently being considered by ISO TC27 SC4.
Aug 21, 2012