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The Effect of Ionic Strength on the Elution of Gold Cyanide From Activated Carbon With a Supercritical Fluid SolventBy T Tran, F Lucien
Supercritical fluids (SCFs) have gained recognition as solvents for the extraction of a wide range of organic materials. Their principle advantages over conventional organic solvents are that they pos
Jan 1, 2000
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Paper No. 192. The Great Fitzroy Mines Limited. Surface Equipment.THE following description of the surface plant of the Great Fitzroy Mines is to be understood as having been compiled by a mechanical engineer, who concerns himself more with the various appliances us
Jan 1, 1911
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Diamond Drill-Blast-Hole Mining in CanadaUntil 1937, the mining of ore was carried out by conventional methods, using pneumatic drills and standard drill steel. The adoption of the diamond drill, formerly used for exploration work, for blast
Jan 1, 1946
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Paper No. 160. The Cooling of Mines.At moderate depths this question is of relatively small importance, but at depths over 2,000 feet it becomes a matter of some consequence. The rate of increase of temperature with the depth varies in
Jan 1, 1907
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Methods of Hydrogeological Exploration for Design of Mine DewateringBy Hegedus M
The Hydrogeological Survay of the bauxite mines in Hungary was establisned 30 years ago. The goal of the HS has been to collect the all available date needed to solve the hydrogeological problems of
Jan 1, 1988
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Fundamental Studies for Detecting Fire Source of Spontaneous Combustion Using the Self-Potential Method ù In Situ Measurement in a Combusting Coal Waste PileBy K Uchino, M Inoue
Self-potential anomalies are generated by fluid pressure gradient, by temperature gradient or by chemical gradient. On the basis of this principle, a new technique is proposed to locate the fire sourc
Jan 1, 2005
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The New Latent Conditions Clause in the Recent as 2124-1986, General Conditions of Contract and its Application in Tunnelling ContractsThe latent conditions clause in various general conditions of contract have traditionally proved to be a source of significant disputes in tunnelling contracts, even when extensive geotechnical i
Jan 1, 1987
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Preliminary Petrochemical Results from the Central Segment of the Luzon Volcanic Arc (Philippines): The Mankayan Mineral DistrictBy Winter W, Steele DA, Trudu AG, Gray CM
The Luzon arc extends for about 900 km from Taiwan to the island of Mindoro (central Philippines); in this area late Tertiary to Recent volcanism is considered to be the result of eastward subduction
Jan 1, 1990
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Volcanic-Sedimentary Facies Associations Hosting the Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide Mineralisation at Golden Grove, Western AustraliaThe Archean Gossan Hill Group at Golden Grove, Western Australia, hosts two potentially economic volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits. The volcanic-sedimentary succession hosting this mineralisa
Jan 1, 1987
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Preventing Fatalities Arising from Corporate Memory Loss within the Resources SectorA review of publicly available coronial inquiries into fatalities that have occurred within the resources sector since the year 2000 reveals that a loss of corporate memory has been a contributing fac
Jun 1, 2010
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Resource Model Uncertainty at the Yandi Channel Iron Deposits, Western Australia ù An Application of Multiple-Point Simulation for Orebody GeologyBy R Dimitrakopoulos
The development of mineral resources is based on a spatial model of the orebody that is only partly known from exploration drilling and associated geological interpretations. As a result, orebody mode
Jan 1, 2007
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The Complexity of Material Cycle Simulation and Design ù Co-IncinerationBy G P. J Dijkema, M A. Reuter
From a material cycles perspective all processes are interconnected and consequently a process can never be evaluated as an isolated and independent unit. This also holds true for the evaluated co-inc
Jan 1, 2000
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The Pitfalls of Exploring a Shallow Dipping Orebody at Depth ù A Case Study, Otter/Juan Mine, Kambalda, WAExploring for deep shallow dipping orebodies can be very expensive and very difficult. Surface exploration is often not an option and obtaining the best location for underground drilling can cause pro
Jan 1, 2003
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Source and Fate of Arsenic in Selected West Coast Catchments, South IslandBy K Brown, J Webster-Brown
Coal mining activity first began on the West Coast in 1864 and has since led to the exposure of large areas of coal and host rock to chemical weathering. These exposed abandoned workings have led to t
Jan 1, 2002
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JigScan: A Case Study in Product Research, Development and CommercialisationBy P Cameron
The Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC) has recently commercialised a variety of new products for the mining industry through its commercial division (JKTech). Although the products co
Jan 1, 2000
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The Potential of Nuclear PowerThis paper is essentially an address, rather than a detailed presentation of facts, because the third edition of `Nuclear Electricity - An Australian Perspective' has just been completed and w
Jan 1, 1989
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Optimising a Combined Open Pit and Underground Strategic PlanBy M Maulen, K van Olden, T Elkington
A large open pit is planned at the site of an existing underground mine. Strategic planning work has been undertaken to investigate the project value associated with an expansion of underground operat
Jan 1, 2009
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Titanium Dioxide ManufactureTitanium dioxide (TiG ) is produced 2 commercially by two methods generally referred to as the "sulfate" route and the "chloride" route. The SCM Corporation, in supplying 15% of the world's dem
Jan 1, 1986
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The Benefits of Flotation Bank Air ProfilingBy J J. Cilliers, K Hadler
The potential of air rate profiling to significantly improve the flotation performance of a bank of cells has been shown by numerous studies. To date many profiles have been evaluated; balanced, incre
Jan 1, 2009
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Valuing Mine Water - A South African PerspectiveWater is an integral and essential part of mining business. Two issues crucial in the management of this resource, scarcity and excess, are increasing awareness of the importance of water and changing
Jan 1, 2006