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Cost Control in Project DevelopmentIn order to achieve optimum results for money spent in construction of new projects there is a need for mining developers to pay greater attention to cost control. Control is achieved by establish
Jan 1, 1983
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The Nature and Implications of Resuspension in Subaqueous Sulfide TailingsBy M H. Mian
Much has been published on resuspension of sediments in lakes and estuaries. In general, resuspension has implications on transport and release of contaminants from the sediments. It has been shown th
Jan 1, 2003
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XRD-XRF-ICP-GC/MS Analytical System in Ecochemical Assessment for Utilisation of Carboniferous Wastes From Silesian Coal Basin (Poland)By K Bojarska
Examination of wastes aimed at evaluation of their usefulness for utilisation needs applying modern chemical testing methods. The XRD-XRF-ICP-GC/MS set of test methods constitutes an integrated testin
Jan 1, 2003
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Management Information Services (MIS) Planning a Data Processing (DP) StrategyThe technological advancement in computing power and the increasing demand for information processing systems spread throughout many aspects of a corporation's business activities has revoluti
Jan 1, 1980
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Optimal Resource UtilisationBy D von Horn
Mineral sand orebodies are typically mined for their TiO2 content. Increasingly over the past 30 years, the major mineral focus has shifted from natural rutile to ilmenite and an acceptance that the l
Jan 1, 2001
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Flotation Rate Constant Prediction for Metal Sulfide ParticlesBy S R. Grano, J Duan, T A, D Fornasiero
We have determined the experimental rate constants for chalcopyrite particles floated from a complex sulfide ore and compared them with those calculated using a recently developed flotation model. The
Jan 1, 2005
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Prefeasibility Studies and the Problems in their AuditingThere is considerable variability in the level of detail incorporated in prefeasibility studies relating to mining developments. Hence, when undertaking a review or audit, it is critical to attempt to
Jan 1, 1990
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Treatment of Smelter Fume at the Electronic Refining and Smelting Company (ER&S), Port KemblaThe ER&S Company operates a copper sinter plant, blast furnace and converter smelting complex at Port Kembla. Eighty percent of the smelter feed is dirty copper concentrates that contain some lead
Jan 1, 1984
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Carboxylic Acids Modified by Dithio Fragments as Reagents for Gold and Copper Containing Ores FlotationBy Abdurazakov A, Avrakhov A, Solozhenkin P
The flotation properties of acetic acids modified by xanthic and dithiocarbamic fragment in regards to copper and ferrous minerals and their noble metal containing ores have been investigated. The
Jan 1, 1993
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Waste Dumps - The New FrontierBy Adam R. A
Techniques for the optimisation of open pit design and development are now accepted as standard practice in the mining industry. These techniques are used to analyse the impacts on project profitabili
Jan 1, 1992
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Pilot Plant Scale Leaching of Zinc From Angouran Plant Flotation Thickener Overflow Using Sulfuric AcidBy S Moradi
The thickener overflow of zinc concentrate, obtained from flotation process in the Angouran plant located in Iran, contains a large quantity of slimes which were transferred to the tailing ponds. Thes
Jan 1, 2004
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Ammonia Leaching: An Alternate Route for Copper RecoveryBy K Ellis, K Quast, R Newell
The use of ammonia as a leaching agent in the recovery of copper from ores and concentrates has a number of potential benefits. These include the ability to treat ores with an acid consuming gangue, n
Jan 1, 2000
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The Nature and Origin of the Ore-Forming Fluid in the Kidston Gold Deposit, North QueenslandBy Baker EM
The Kidston orebody is a kilometre diameter breccia pipe of Permo-Carboniferous age' assoc- iated with rhyolitic dykes and hosted by Proterozoic granodiorite and metamorphic rocks. Mineralizat
Jan 1, 1987
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The ôPassiveö Continental Margin of Eastern Australia û The Myth Shattered by the 1989 Newcastle Earthquake: The Need for More Realistic Earthquake Risk EstimatesDisastrous earthquakes are a reality on the Australiancontinent. Unfortunately it has taken the fatal 1989 New-castle earthquake to demonstrate to all Australians that we do not reside on a "stable co
Jan 1, 1990
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Workplace Centered Learning - Sharing and Growing the Wisdom of the WorkplaceWorkplace Centred Learning, (WCL), is a learning strategy which helps organisations cope with the constant change in skill requirements that is part of business today. WCL focusses on the specific n
Jan 1, 1995
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Ore Reserves Estimates And Comparisons With Mine Production From The Cattlegrid Orebody, Mt. Gunson, South AustraliaBy Gelding P. W, van Herk H
The Cattlegrid copper orebody is a concealed thin, tabular sheet localised near an unconformity between two sub- horizontal Precambrian sandstone units. It extends over an area of 1,000 m by 500 m
Jan 1, 1979
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Geotechnical Aspects of Open Stope Design at BHP CanningtonOpen stoping dimensions are typically controlled by a number of factors including production drilling capacity, scheduling, fill constraints, orebody dimensions and host wall rock conditions. Frequent
Jan 1, 2000
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Reserved, Preserved or Deserved? Accountability of the Gold Mining Industry on the Plamer Goldfield, North Queensland.The economic future of the Palmer Goldfield lies with both the gold mining and the tourist industries. An equitable solution to the competition between the two involves putting a dollar value on the h
Jan 1, 1990
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Some Aspects of the Australian Gas IndustryNatural gas is a comparatively new fuel in Australia. It was first used in small quantities in Queensland in 1965, but it was not until 1969 that natural gas reached the capital cities Brisbane, M
Jan 1, 1982
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Statical Calculation of Curved Wall for the Horseshoe Shaped Tunnel LiningThe behavior of a curved wall under earth pressures for a horseshoe shaped tunnel lining is considered to be closely related to the beha vior of a vertical beam with variable flexural sti-"ness on
Jan 1, 1987