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Trends with Titaniferous Magnetite Processing for Vanadium Extraction
By C Reed
Titaniferous magnetite deposits are a significant source of vanadium for use in high strength steel alloying and other chemical applications. The mineralogy of the deposits varies markedly and the or
Jan 1, 2008
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Determination of the Equilibrium-State in Leaching Systems by the Iterative Equilibrium Constant Method
The purpose of this work is to determine the equilibrium-state of the aqueous-solution which is produced by the leaching processes, including natural weathering of pyrite minerals. The latter can lead
Jan 1, 2008
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Mineralogy of Gold in Polymetallic Deposits of Serbia
By J Stojanovic, V Kasic
Gold-bearing polymetallic sulfide deposits are common in Serbia, and mostly occur in the Karpato-Balkan and, to a lesser extent, the Serbo-Macedonian metallogenic province. These deposits û Coka Marin
Jan 1, 2008
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Experimental Study on the Mineral Processing of a Large-Scale Scheelite Mine in Jiangxi Province
By X Zhang, Z Guang, R Lin
To improve the existing process of a large-scale scheelite concentrator in Jiangxi Province, this paper presents an advanced process æselective flotation of copper and flotation desulfurisation û roug
Jan 1, 2008
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Applications of Advanced Analytics in Minerals Processing Plants û Safer, Smarter, Sustainable Operations
By P F. Knights
Mining companies are striving to achieve new levels of operational maturity and drive process improvement across the organisation in the face of unprecedented demand and limited supply of experienced
Jan 1, 2008
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Chemically Pure Synthetic Standards for Wide Range Analysis of Oxides in Geological Material Using Wavelength Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry
By M N. Ingham
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry has always been considered to be a comparative method of analysis. Reference materials are required to calibrate the analytical system. This paper describes the u
Jan 1, 2008
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Applied Mineralogy in Characterising Origins of Natural Sapphire and Ruby
By S Meffre, A E. Fallick, K Zaw, I T. Graham, G Giuliani
Dispersed gem corundum is mined from placers, commonly from basalt fields, as occurs along eastern Australian and Asian continental margins. New laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrom
Jan 1, 2008
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Polymer-Based Alternative to Steel Mesh for Coal Mine Strata Reinforcement
By J Nemcik, E Baafi, I Porter, G Spinks
Spray-on liners used in the mining industry for ground support and stabilisation applications are either cement based (æshotcreteÆ) or polymer based (æthin spray-on linersÆ). Some thin spray-on liners
Jan 1, 2008
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Environmental Impact Modelling for In Situ Leaching of Uranium
By A Roshal
It is anticipated that many future uranium mines in Australia will be using the in situ leaching mining process. It is fair to say that close to one third of uranium production will be generated by th
Jan 1, 2008
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Australian Innovations in Mining
Australia has historically been a world leader in mining innovations. This trend is reflected in the international patent records, which show that in recent years there has been some recovery in the n
Jan 1, 2008
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Data Driven Resource Discovery Using Self-Organising Maps - An Introduction
By B L. Dickson, J H. Hodgkinson
The self-organising map (SOM) is an exploratory data mining technique that is both non-traditional and underutilised. Methodologies based on SOM tend to be data-driven and unsupervised, which makes th
Jan 1, 2008
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Integrated Communications for Surface and Open Pit Applications
By G Booth
Whilst communications systems in the mining industry have evolved over the years, the premise remains consistent that reliable communication is vital for safety and operational efficiency. TodayÆs ope
Jan 1, 2008
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Sulfur Isotope Signatures for Orogenic Gold Deposits, Lachlan Orogen, New South Wales
By P K. Seccombe
Sulfur isotope data are available for 18 low-sulfide orogenic gold systems hosted by the Lachlan Orogen in eastern New South Wales including those in the northern Hill End Trough (Hargraves, Hill End,
Jan 1, 2008
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Shedding Light and Electrons on Altered Ilmenites and æLeucoxenesÆ
By E Whiteman, L Reyneke, H Horsch
Heavy mineral sand deposits are a source for the economically important element titanium, which is contained in minerals such as ilmenite and rutile. In heavy mineral deposits ilmenite displays variou
Jan 1, 2008
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The Development and Implementation of a Fully Remote Stoping Method at Beaconsfield Gold Mine, Tasmania
By S Arthur, J Mills, A R. Penney
A key aspect of seismic management for narrow vein stoping of the west zone at the Beaconsfield Gold Mine has been the development of a fully remote extraction method that does not require personnel a
Jan 1, 2008
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Prospectivity Modelling of Granite-Related Nickel Deposits Throughout Eastern Australia
By A McCarthy
Spatial modelling has been used to determine potential locations of granite-related nickel skarn mineralisation throughout eastern Australia. It is believed that during granite intrusion, fluid can le
Jan 1, 2008
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Epithermal Silver-Gold Veins at Palmarejo, Guadalupe and La Patria, Chihuahua, Mexico
By M Maslowski, J B. Gemmell, D R. Cooke, C Zesati, J Castorena
The Palmarejo, Guadalupe and La Patria Silver-Gold epithermal vein deposits occur in south-westernChihuahua state, Mexico. The veins are hosted in a volcano-sedimentary sequence that comprises andesit
Jan 1, 2008
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Mine Haulage - Options and the Process of Choice
In the last eight years inclined conveyor haulage systems have established themselves in the mainstream for hard rock underground mine haulage. This leaves the question; what else might be on the hori
Jan 1, 2008
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Peanuts and Tunnel Stuffing - The Brightwater Conveyance System East Contract
By M E. Trim, J J. Johnson, W Cranston
The Brightwater conveyance system is located near Seattle, Washington in the north-western United States. The East Contract portion of the system consists of a 4.3 km long, 5.9 m diameter tunnel in so
Jan 1, 2008
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Micro-X-Ray Diffraction Analysis of Pigments - Determination of Detection Limits of 14 Coloured Pigments in Three White Pigment Matrices
By D Lau
Traditionally X-ray diffraction (XRD) has not been significantly used by the cultural heritage sector, as the most commonly used technique, X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), requires sample removal fro
Jan 1, 2008