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The Distribution of Cobalt in the Kalgoorie Nickel SmelterBy Elliot B. J
Cobalt is principally produced by hydrometallurgical means from the copper-cobalt ores of Zambia and Zaire. In addition cobalt is commonly found in minor quantities in association with nickel and c
Jan 1, 1989
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The Role of the Quarrying Industry in New ZealandOn the face of it this is an easily answered question. Modern technology and life as we know it today would be impossible without industrial minerals and the responsible utilisation of mineral resourc
Jan 1, 1978
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Controlling Stope Ring Relief in Multi-Level Mass BlastingBy Q Liu
Open stoping is one of the widely adopted methods in underground bulk mining. In this method, fanned or parallel holes are often drilled from a top sill down to a sublevel in the ore zone and blasted
Jan 1, 2005
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Coal as a Fuel and Reductant in Sirosmelt FurnacesBy Lightfoot BW, Bultitude-Paull J
The Sirosmelt top submerged lancing system has many applications in the smelting of base metal and complex materials. It has particular advantages for smaller scale smelting and the treatment of re
Jan 1, 1987
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Orebodies in the Mt. Charlotte-Hannan's North Area, KalgoorlieOrebodies in the Mt. Charlotte-Hannan's North area N. and E. of the town of Kalgoorlie provide a marked contrast to the pyritetelluride lodes of the Golden Mile, although both groups of orebodies
Jan 1, 1965
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The Application of Flyash Cement in Mining Backfill MaterialBy K Matsui, T Sasaoka, S Kubota, Y Yosh
A large amount of wastes from the preparation plant is produced. The properties of these wastes vary depending on the mineralogical contents of the mother rock in which the coal is embedded. The waste
Jan 1, 2003
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Innovations in PAL-Applications - Redesign of Conventional Cyanidation PlantsDegussa's PAL-system (peroxide assisted leach) has been proven to be more economical than the conventional cyanidation technique. Significant in- creases in the gold recovery have been reported,
Jan 1, 1991
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The Dewatering of Alumina Trihydrate in the Bayer ProcessBy Waqinwright M. S
The underlying principles of dewatering theory have recently achieved considerable practical application in the washing and dewatering of alumina trihydrate in Bayer plants. In particular, the infl
Jan 1, 1989
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Mine Sequencing for High Recovery in Western Australian MinesBy M P. Sandy
Some Western Australian underground mines are challenged by very high stress gradients. This environment frequently results in poor induced ground conditions and damaging seismic activity. In some cas
Jan 1, 2003
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Metwin-A Novel Exercise in Extractive Metallurgy for UndergraduatesA novel problem-solving exercise for undergraduates is described which is directly relevant to production supervision. It is based on the fictitious Metwin Plant which produces refined metal from
Jan 1, 1984
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Metamorphic core complexes - "hot spots" in the continental crust?Magmatism is of first order significance in the extension process. Continental extension is terminated when sea-floor spreading commences, but sea-floor spreading will not commence if magmas do not be
Jan 1, 1990
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Setting Processing Plant Projects up for Success in AustraliaBy R Young
Independent Project Analysis (IPA) is in the business of benchmarking the performance of capital projects on behalf of owner companies in the processing and extractive industries. IPA assesses between
Aug 8, 2011
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Epithermal Gold Exploration in Covered Terrain at Togi, JapanBy Corbett GJ
Epithermal gold-silver deposits occur in young volcanic terrains where post-mineral cover commonly impedes the search for mineralisation. At the Togi Project in Honshu, Japan, a complex mineralised sy
Jan 1, 1990
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Trial Application of Polyurethane Resin in Australian Coal MinesBy Russell P
Polyurethane resin (PUR) is extensively used in almost all coal producing countries. On the local scene, PUR components suitable for underground application were selected and subsequently, trials
Jan 1, 1986
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Australia in Mineral Commodities Markets: into the New MillenniumBy I Haine, J Penm, T Waring
During 1999 there was a considerable turnaround in world prices for most minerals and energy commodities, except for the bulk commodities (coal and iron ore). The main reasons for this turnaround were
Jan 1, 2000
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Paper No. 197. Notes on Tin Sluicing in Tasmania.IN this paper an attempt is made to describe the sluicing operations on the tin fields of north-eastern Tasmania. No claim is made to completeness, for much of the ground has already been covered, and
Jan 1, 1911
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Deposit Morphology and Current Efficiency in Electrolytic Zinc DepositionBy Pollard D, Meadows N
The presence of impurities which are electropositive to zinc in acid zinc electro- lyte causes changes to deposit morphology and reduced current efficiency. Glue may be added to control some impuri
Jan 1, 1984
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Ore Distribution and Lode Structures in the Kalgoorlie GoldfieldThroughout the Kalgoorlie Field the dominant factors influencing all planned exploratory work are: firstly, the general geology of the district, and, secondly, the lode fracture pattern. Superimposed
Jan 1, 1948
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Prediction of Time Dependent Factors in Acid Mine DrainageBy Murray G
This paper outlines the processes involved in acid generation from sulphides and the key factors in identifying and predicting time dependent changes in the nature of acid mine drainage (AMD). The
Jan 1, 1988
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Distribution of Minor Elements in Co-Processed Commercial ClinkersBy J F. C L Costa, J C. Koppe
The goal of this study is to characterise co-processed clinkers by identifying the most common minor elements, their distribution in the clinkers and possible effects on the mineralogical properties o
Jan 1, 2008