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New Ways to Explore Through the Regolith in Western New South WalesBy A McRae
Much of western New South Wales is characterised by an extensive regolith formed during more than 60 million years of exposure, weathering and erosion. This cover includes intensely weathered in situ
Jan 1, 2004
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Assessing Sustainability of Gold Mining Operations Using Fuzzy Logic MethodologyBy L Lorenzen
In this paper, we developed and implemented a fuzzy logic expert system capable of evaluating the degree of sustainability within the context of gold mining operations. The newly introduced approach o
Jan 1, 2007
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The Proterozoic Geology of the North-West Division of Western AustraliaThree main divisions of the. Proterozoic are recognised in the North- West of Western Australia. These are referred to, in order of decreasing age as the Mt. Bruce Supergroup, the Bresnahan Group and
Jan 1, 1964
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Studies on the Fouling and Regeneration of C.I.P CarbonBy Hosking JW, Muir DM, Ruane M, Smith I. Hinchliffe WD
Maintaining carbon activity is critical to the satisfactory recovery of gold in the Carbon-in-Pulp (C.I.P.) process. Reduced activity can lead to gold losses in tails and lower tonnage throughput.Carb
Jan 1, 1984
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The Leaching of Synthetic Chalcocite and Covellite in Oxygenated Acidic Sulphate-Chloride SolutionsBy Lawson F
Narrowly sized samples of synthetic chalcocite (Cu2S) and covellite (CuS) were leached in oxygenated acidic sulphate-chloride solutions. Chalcocite leaches via a two-stage process, the first stage
Jan 1, 1989
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Applications of Downhole Electromagnetics in Extensional Exploration in the Nickel Mines of KambaldaKamhalda is located within the Yilgarn Craton of Western Australia, specifically in the Norseman - Wiluna greenstone belt. Numerous nickel sulphide deposits have been mined at Kambalda with I I mine
Jan 1, 1997
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Recovery of Iron Values From Tailing Dumps Adopting Hydrocyclone and Magnetic Separation TechniquesBy P S. R Reddy, V N. Misra
The iron ore deposits in India are rich in iron content but usually contains high alumina and silica. The current industrial practice results three products namely lump, fines and slimes. The lump and
Jan 1, 2002
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Development of New Ecologically Clean Technology for Utilisation of Waste of Metallurgical ProcessesOn the basis of investigations carried out, the author offered new technology, which allows utilising all titanium-contained waste with receiving of finished products: catalysts for utilisation of hyd
Jan 1, 2003
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Deephole Drilling at the Rosebery Mine, Tas"DEEPHOLE " or "Longhole" drilling is the name given to the drilling of prospecting holes with the pneumatic hammer drill. The drilling bit is of the same form, and is prepared in
Jan 1, 1930
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Recent Progress in the Understanding of Column Flotation - A ReviewBy Misra V. N, Spottiswood D. J
In recent years the column flotation process has gained worldwide acceptance for processing various types of minerals under different circuit configurations. In an age when real prices of many mineral
Jan 1, 1995
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The Significance of Sedimentary Structures in the Willyama Complex, New South WalesBy Laing W. P
Sedimentary structures are described from the WiIlyama Complex, New South Wales. Their presence confirms lithological layering within the metasediments as bedding. These primary structures occur not o
Jan 1, 1975
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The Role of Chlorine in the Passivation of Preg Robbing Gold OresChlorination of organic matter by direct injection of chlorine gas or hypochlorite has been investigated metallurgically worldwide with little understanding of the basic chemistry of the passivation
Jan 1, 1991
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Potential Future Ore Discovery At The Zinc Corporation Limited And New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited Mines At Broken HillBy Booth S. A, Milton D. W
Stratabound/stratiform and remobilised mineralisation have been recognised as the two dominant styles of mineralisation which constitute the Broken Hill ore deposit. Recognition of prospective sit
Jan 1, 1983
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Flow of Mineral SlurriesBy Tiu C, Sarmiento G, Uhlherr PHT
Fundamental rheological properties of slowly settling mineral slurries are reviewed. Slurry flow is discussed in terms of observed shear stress-shear rate behaviour. Particular emphasis is placed o
Jan 1, 1978
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Some Metallurgical and Engineering Aspects of the Rum Jungle Water Treatment PlantThe reasons for including treatment of water in Whites and Intermediate open cuts in the overall rehabilitation strategy are given in the introduction. The target quality of the treated water also
Jan 1, 1984
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The Application of the Cavity Measurement System at Olympic Dam OperationsThe Olympic Dam mining operation is some 520 kilometres NNW of Adelaide on the Roxby Downs Pastoral lease. The deposit containing copper, uranium, gold and silver was discovered in 1975 by Western
Jan 1, 1995
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Studies on the Heap Leaching Characteristics of Western Australian Gold OresBy Kyle J. H, Misra V. N
The most recent development in gold processing is the increasing use of heap leaching for the extraction of gold from low grade ore, and old tailings dumps. The reason for this trend is mainly to do
Jan 1, 1991
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Rate of Production and Cutoff Grade-A Program Systems for Teaching and ExperimentationBy Daoust G, Dubois JF
The optimal sequence of decisions on rates of production and cutoff grades is obtained by a dynamic programming model. The main parameters are : 1. the size of the deposit, average grades and grad
Jan 1, 1977
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The Value of Early Geotechnical Assessment in Mine PlanningBy D Thomas, B Gallagher
Valuable data for geotechnical interpretation and integration into effective Australian underground mine planning may often be available, yet is not always fully appreciated or utilised, particularly
Jan 1, 2005
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The Design of Carbon-in-Pulp PlantsThe efficient design of carbon-in-pulp (C.I.P.) plants involves the integration of both process engineering and design engineering.Many recently constructed plants have not recognised the above interr
Jan 1, 1986