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The Australian Equity Market as a Source of Capital for Pacific Basin Mineral Development (3a17e6c2-1c78-478d-b0d9-ca18b0e87246)One of the major changes in the resource industry in the nineties has been the re-internationalisation of the industry. The history of the resource business has been one of companies from the develop
Jan 1, 1995
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Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) and its Potential to Monitor Subsidence Over Caving Zones Induced by Underground MiningBy H Zahiri
Utilisation of the InSAR technique for monitoring of subsidence in mining areas, employing open pit and underground mining methods, has large potential due to sensitivity and safety issues associated
Jan 1, 2008
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Building Business Cases for Maintenance Improvement ProjectsBy F Jullian, L Jofre
Many maintenance managers find it difficult to justify investments in maintenance improvement initiatives. In part, this is due to a tendency by mine managers to regard maintenance purely as a cost ce
Jan 1, 2006
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Mobile Supersucker Winzing ù Attaining Proven Reserves Prior to Capital CommitmentThe paper re-visits an old and proven concept of winzing, a method widely used in the past to gather exploration data for accurate definition of the orebody. It is proposed to use a mobile Supersucker
Jan 1, 2002
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The Water Efficient Plant of the Future - Towards a Holistic Process Chain ApproachBy J Lim, M Powell, P J. Scales
The current philosophy employed in the design of mineral processing plants effectively involves bolting together segmented unit operations both chosen and optimised from a product-centric perspective.
Jan 1, 2009
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A Comparison of Cyanide, Thiourea and Chlorine as Lixiviants for GoldBy Lawrence PR, Hoffman W
The dissolution of gold from various ore-bodies is discussed in terms of extraction rates and reagent consumptions during leaching. Gold dissolves slowly in cyanide but reagent consumptions are usuall
Jan 1, 1984
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Legal Requirements for Corporate ManagementThe role played by lawyers in business has, in the course of the last 15 to 20 years, changed perceptively. This development has coincided with, and indeed has been a reflection of, the changing
Jan 1, 1980
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Hydrometallurgy into the Next Millennium (decddf3b-b31c-4094-98ef-81f632b7b18d)Hydrometallurgy has a history of over 300 years with copper leaching and cementation having been exploited in Spain as far back as 1670. Since then, hydrometallurgy has become an integral, expanding b
Jan 1, 2000
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Emerging Blasting Technology and Blast-Based ServicesBy P Grouhel
In the recent years several new blasting technologies have come into use in surface mines. Electronic initiation, low-density emulsion explosives and modelling software are in regular use throughout t
Jan 1, 2007
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Mineralogy of the Titaniferous Porphyry Copper Deposits of MelanesiaBy Savage E. N
The porphyry copper minerals of Melanesia occur within a host of narrow veinlets in predominantly quartz diorite stocks or as contact metasomatic masses in skarns adjacent to the intrusion. Some 90 pe
Jan 1, 1975
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The Design and Operation of Heavy Medium Recovery Circuits for Improved Medium RecoveryIn dense medium processes for the beneficiation of minerals the consumption of medium (generally ferrosilicon) represents a major component of the operating cost. This provides a strong incentive
Jan 1, 1987
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Steel and Iron Ore Scenario - An Indian PerspectiveIndia is on fast economic growth. Even in the turbulent years of global crisis, it could achieve a growth of over eight per cent. In recent past, Indian Government has been contemplating a faster grow
Dec 6, 2010
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Applied Coal Geology with Particular Reference to Coking CoalsCoal geology plays an essential role in the investigation of in situ coal seam quality. Coal geology can also play an important part in laboratory studies such as coal washing and coking, and in op
Jan 1, 1976
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Presentation of the Presidents Award, 1976 to Elliott Sylvester Timothy O'DriscollADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE INSTITUTE (MR. J. G. SYMONS) IN PRESENTING THE AWARD TO ELLIOTT SYLVESTER TIMOTHY O'DRISCOLLTim O'Driscoll comes from a mixture of Irish and Scottish stock. H
Jan 1, 1977
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A New Flotation Technique for Feldspar-Quartz SeparationBy Keren Z, Huanguo G, Jlchuan Q
In this paper, the authors introduce a new flotation technique, a double collection flotation precess, which succeeds in separating feldspar from quartz effectively in weak acidic medium (pH = 5-6).
Jan 1, 1993
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Comparison of Heap Leach Facility DesignsBy Carlson BL, Overton DD
This paper compares the designs of heap leach facilities for four precious metal mining projects in the southwestern United States. These four proposed projects are of small-to medium-size relative to
Jan 1, 1997
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Innovative Rock Reinforcement HardwareBy Renwick MT
Two innovative ground reinforcement products have been developed for use in the mining industry. One of these products is a high strength polyethylene (HOPE) bar for use as a rib bolt in undergrou
Jan 1, 1992
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Pound Road Quarry: An Example of Sustainable ManagementBy A McDowell
Pound Road Quarry is an alluvial gravel quarry owned and operated by Fulton Hogan Ltd. for the supply of aggregate in Canterbury, and is the largest quarry in the South Island in terms of production.
Jan 1, 1998
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Unintended Consequences ù Bioleaching of Uranium, Molybdenum and Vanadium at Petroleum Hydrocarbon Release SitesBy L C. Thompson
This paper examines six sites in Northern Nevada where soils and groundwater have been contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons and/or organochlorine compounds. All six of the sites studied are locate
Jan 1, 2004
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Earth Moving - Route 3/LFC Advance Earthworks Contract, Hong Kong Surface Blasting ExperienceBy Ngai WCT
Over 90 per cent of the explosives in Hong Kong are used in civil engineering works. The Hong Kong Government controls all explosives and delivers on a daily basis to each site which it has licensed
Jan 1, 1995