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Green Cove Springs deposit geologyBy Ronald R. Rose
Currently six economic heavy mineral deposits are known on the Penholoway Terrace. These are (from south to north) the Green Cove Springs Mine (GCS), Boulogne Mine, Folkston Mine, Mission, Lulaton, an
Jan 1, 2005
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Control Of Magnetite Formation During Slag-Making In Copper P-S ConverterBy Pengfu Tan
Converter slag chemistry control has played an important role in optimizing converter operations. A thermodynamic model of copper P-S converter has been developed to predict the behavior of magnetite
Jan 1, 2005
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Recent Consenting of Mining and Quarry Developments Under the Resource Management Act: Case ExamplesIncreasing attention is being focussed worldwide on the strategic environmental assessment of mining projects, including consideration of cumulative environmental effects. In New Zealand there is now
Jan 1, 2005
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Reflections on ilmenite roasting and magnetic separationBy N. R. Allen, J. D. Steenkamp
Oxidative roasting is applied on an industrial scale to beneficiate ilmenite concentrates from South African East Coast heavy minerals deposits - the aim is to increase the magnetic susceptibility of
Jan 1, 2005
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Rocks are not EnoughTimes are changing for the mining industry. Civil society is demanding that miners pay more attention to the ways they impact on, and engage with, communities around their mines. Miners, in turn, are
Jan 1, 2005
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Destruction of Cyanide in Tailing Pond Reclaim Water Using Peroxymonosulfuric Acid at Barrick GoldstrikeBy M. Drozd, A. Ibrado, P. Butcher
While effective in treating refractory sulfide ores, pressure oxidation leaves carbonaceous matter unscathed and able to adsorb gold from cyanide solutions. Barrick Goldstrike's strategy to mitig
Jan 1, 2005
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Analysis of Pile Interaction under Lateral Cyclic Load in Cohesiooless SoilBy Sudip Basack
"The topic of pile foundation subjected to lateral cyclic load is an age-old problem confronted by Geotechnical Engineers. The environment prevalent in ocean and shorelines necessitates the piles supp
Jan 1, 2005
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The Effect Of Mode Of Occurrence Of Galena And Sphalerite On The Selective Flotation Of Ore Samples From The Rosh Pinah MineBy Petrus Christiaan Pistorius, Makunga Daudet Seke
The flotation response of a Pb-Zn sulphide ore from the Rosh Pinah Mine (Namibia) was studied in the presence of inorganic depressants such as sodium cyanide and zinc sulphate. Poor flotation selectiv
Jan 1, 2005
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8.4 P Fouche - Development Of A Rf Tracer For Use In The Mining And Mineral Processing Industry, For Ore Tracking And BlendingBy Paul Fouchè
Contents ?Purpose ?Introduction ?Why manage a mineral resource ?Sampling or tracking from source ?How can RF tracking help ?Project Goals ?RF System ?Tracer Layout ?Antenna
Jan 1, 2005
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Ergonomics In The South African Mining IndustryBy P. C. Schutte
Ergonomics is the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system, and the profession that applies theory, principles, data and metho
Jan 1, 2005
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Murray Basin heavy mineral strandline deposit mineralogyBy A. W. Popp
After forty years of exploration and development, the heavy mineral sand deposits of the Murray Basin are on the eve of substantial exploitation by Iluka Resources Limited, Southern Titanium NL and RZ
Jan 1, 2005
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Volcanic Origin of the Proterozoic Itabira Iron Formation, Quadrilßtero Ferrffero, Minas Gerais, BrazilBy D M. Aranha, A R. Cabral
Theories on the origin of the Itabira iron formation (itabirite) in Quadrilßtero Ferrffero (QF), as elsewhere in the world, are restricted by the apparent lack of adjoining volcanic units, severe synd
Jan 1, 2005
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The Applicability of Endless and Direct Rope Haulage Technology for Transportation Systems on Decline ShaftsBy E N. Sparg, O D. A Deuchar, F Needham
Decline shafts are an attractive option to both new and existing mining operations where there is a need to access an inclined orebody deposit via on-reef development so as to generate a return in the
Jan 1, 2005
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Constructing the Airside Road Tunnel, Heathrow AirportBy John Corcoran
INTRODUCTION Content of this Report The 1300m long twin-bore 8.1m diameter Airside Road Tunnels (ART) were excavated beneath the busy taxiways and stands of Heathrow Airport between 2002and 20
Jan 1, 2005
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Effective diffusion coefficient in random porous mediaBy D. Mu
A method is presented for evaluating the effective gas diffusion coefficient of porous media. A series of random-distributed porous solids with different porosity are generated, a solution of the gas
Jan 1, 2005
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X-ray diffraction study of stress state in nanoaluminium and metal?hydrogen systems produced by mechanical alloying of powdersBy G. Roy
Interest in metal-hydrogen systems can be manifold. Small amounts of hydrogen adsorbed by elemental metals and alloys usually result in strong changes in the physical and mechanical properties of engi
Jan 1, 2005
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Seismic Wave Propagation To Diagnose The State Of FracturingBy M. W. Hildyard
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that active seismic measurements could have an impact in helping solve rock engineering problems experienced in the South African mining industry. The paper pre
Jan 1, 2005
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Setting The Scene: Rockpass Accident Statistics And General Guidelines For The Design Of RockpassesRecords over the past ten years indicate that there is potential for serious multiple accidents due to engulfing associated with rockpasses. Significant attention is not usually given to the design of
Jan 1, 2005
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Characteristics of Gold Bearing Quartz Veins at the Historic Morning Star Mine, Preservation Inlet, Sw Fiordland, New ZealandBy D Craw, D Falconer
The Morning Star mine is one of numerous historically mined gold-quartz lodes in the Preservation Inlet goldfield of southwest Fiordland. The mine is hosted in Early Ordovician metasedimentary rocks t
Jan 1, 2005
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Educational Programs And Partnerships In Mineral EngineeringBy Wijnand Dalmijn, Hans de Ruiter
Experience over the past eight years has proven that partnership and cooperation in mineral engineering education is essential to maintain programs in this field. At this moment the joint European Min
Jan 1, 2005