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The Politics of Mining in New ZealandBy R Tweedie
'The politics of mining in New Zealand' is a topic I chose myself because of its importance in the future of the New Zealand mining industry. There are many people in the industry who are cy
Jan 1, 1991
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Viscosity of foaming fluid measured by falling-ball methodBy Y Mita, T Iwama, R Inoue, S Ueda
In the iron and steel manufacturing industries, efforts are being made to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, and the transition from a coal-based steelmaking process to that utilising renewable energy
Aug 21, 2024
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The Use of Integrated Exploration Techniques to Improve Geological Reliability of Longwalls and their Development RoadsThe exploration methods used by the British Coal Corporation in 1990 improve the geological reliability of underground coal production. Although some of the techniques in common use have been proved t
Jan 1, 1991
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High Yield Bacterial Leaching of Copper ConcentratesBy Madgwick J. C
A new strain of Thiobacil/us ferrooxidans (SPK I) has been isolated which has a higher copper to iron release ratio (2.04) than the standard T ferrooxidans (CPBI) (1.12). The diminished iron oxidizing
Jan 1, 1983
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Close-Out - The Risk of Too Much WaterAt many locations in Australia the decommissioning of mining operations will require the disposal of excess water. If the water is contaminated its disposal may be restricted by government guideline
Jan 1, 1994
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Concentration Practice in the Australian Beach Sand IndustryBeaches contain the residue of eroded rocks which have resisted weathering, and it is common to find in all beaches some of the harder, heavy minerals. The natural sorting action of waves and winds te
Jan 1, 1950
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Cunning Solutions to Process ImprovementBy T J. Napier-Munn
This paper proceeds from the premise that process improvement is a key part of the mineral engineer’s role, and one in which he/she can make a significant contribution to shareholder value. It present
Sep 1, 2014
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Revegetation of Mine Rockdumps Using Indigenous Mosses and Other Pioneer PlantsBy P Alspach, R Buxton, C Morgan, C Ross
Mining companies worldwide have an increasing interest in restoring indigenous ecosystems following mining. Low levels of plant nutrients and organic matter, pH extremes, heavy metals, physically chal
Jan 1, 2003
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Evaluation of thermal conductivities of molten SiO2-Al2O3-CaO slagsBy M Zhu, G Tranell, J You, K Tang, X Ma
The thermal conductivity of slag is critical for the efficiency of high temperature metallurgical processes such as the smelting reduction of ferroalloys, the ladle refining and the continuous casting
Aug 21, 2024
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Resource Modelling and Mine Design at Obuasi Mine, GhanaBy C K. Boafo, J Visser
Obuasi Mine in Ghana, with more than 100 years of mining history, developed from a surface operation into a deep >2000 m underground gold mine. The challenge is to extract value from narrow veins l
Jan 1, 2008
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Preparation of Iron Oxide Feed Stock for Pig Iron/Sponge Iron Production - Role of NMDCBy Sahoo K. C
Traditionally, the blast furnace (BF) has maintained a dominant position as the primary source of iron units. Notwithstanding the efficient nature of the process in respect of its material and energ
Jan 1, 1999
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Upstream Raising of Laterite Nickel Tailings Storage FacilitiesBy D A. Williams, J C. J Boshoff
The properties of tailings that emanate from laterite nickel processing plants are significantly different to most other mine tailings. They typically comprise a mixture of fine materials that are mad
Jul 27, 2015
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The Value of Water to Rio TintoIncreasingly, mineral operations need to manage water as a key business asset. Managing water solely as an environmental issue leaves a business exposed to social, cultural and economic risks associat
Jan 1, 2006
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Coal Transport by Automatic Rope Haulages at the Brown Coal Workings of the State Electricity Commission at Yallourn, VictoriaGENERALTHE coal deposit, where it is being worked, consists of a bed of brown coal varying in thickness from 120 ft. to 200 ft., covered by an overburden of clay, drift, loam, etc., of a thickness of
Jan 1, 1924
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Gold and Water in the CoromandelBy T J. Sprott, Associates
A number of people have expressed concern, understandably, that if mining operations take place in the Coromandel, the flows of mineralised ground water which exist will be intercepted. This water in
Jan 1, 1981
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Pilot Studies of the Ravensthorpe Nickel ProjectÆs Pressure Acid Leach Slurry HeaterBy M Miller
Operators of nickel laterite pressure acid leach and gold pressure oxidation technology frequently employ a series of steam condensing heaters to preheat the leach feed slurry. The heaters are an econ
Jan 1, 2005
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Effective Use of Mine Waste in the Design of a Residue Storage Facility, Pilbara Region, Western AustraliaBy A Wanninayake, E Novello, I Gillani
A residue storage facility (RSF) was designed to cater for Davidson Creek Area and Robertson Range Area operations under the FerrAus Pilbara iron ore development project in the Pilbara Region, Western
Aug 12, 2013
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Gravity Concentration ù A Better Way (or How to Produce Heavy Mineral Concentrate and Not Recirculating Loads)By D Wyatt, J Domenico, W Kow
Over the past few years developments in heavy minerals processing have concentrated on the mineral separation portion of the business. The best example of this would include new developments in rare-e
Jan 1, 2001
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Presidential AddressIn referring to two subjects of interest to the Members of this Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers, I would at the outset desire to express our gratification that to-day we are able to welcome
Jan 1, 1901
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The Use of Electronic Detonators as a Key to Reducing Overall Mining CostsDrill and blast operations account for 12 - 15 per cent of total mining costs. This paper looks at a comparison between electronic detonators and non-electric detonators, focusing on the cost benefits
Jan 1, 2008