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Role of Environmental Ore Deposit Models in Resources DevelopmentBy Y T. J Kwong
With the recent emphasis worldwide on environmental protection and sustainable development, finding an enriched mineral deposit no longer guarantees mining development. Only if the identified resource
Aug 22, 2011
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Inadequate Water Management Planning Resulting in Long-term Closure LiabilitiesBy H J. J Boshoff
Mine closure planning integrated into life-of-mine (LOM) planning during the operational phase consists of many subcategories. One of these subcategories that needs to be fully integrated into the LOM
Jul 16, 2014
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The Geology and the Highly Selective Open Cut Mining Method of the Small, Irregular, Narrow and Low Grade St. George Orebodies at Mount MagnetThe St George orebodies are situated within the tectonically disrupted eastern limb of the Boogardie Syncline.Highly disturbed rafts of banded chert formations occur within a sequence of felsic volcan
Jan 1, 1984
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The Application of Geophysical and Geochemical Methods in Gold Exploration in ChinaBy Gang C, Changyi S, Liangde G
Geophysical and geochemical methods and techniques for gold exploration and their applications in China are summarised in the paper. Some case histories are also presented. The effect of prospecting f
Jan 1, 1997
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Living with Change at South Bulli CollieryBy Ogilvie M
South Bulli is the oldest and largest underground coal mine in Australia. Two longwall units are in operation and current production is 2.5 to 3 million tonnes of run of mine product per year with a w
Jan 1, 1991
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Studies on the Design Circuit for Compact Itabirite of Conceitpo MineBy E S. Souza, H Delboni Jr, M F. Calixto
This paper aims at presenting the results of laboratory, pilot plant and simulation studies for the design of the grinding circuit for the beneficiation of compact itabirites from the Conceitpo mine.
Jan 1, 2007
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Wall control blasting – the influence of engineering geology on blast designBy T N. Little
This paper is concerned with the influence of engineering geology on design of Wall Control Blasts. In the Introduction, the Blast Management Framework and the Blast Design Requirements classification
Jun 22, 2022
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Petrography of Collie Coal from the Muja Sub-Basin, Western AustraliaPreliminary petrographic investigations of eight Upper Permian coal seams of the Muja sub-basin, Collie Coalfield, reveal that the coal is high in inertinite and relatively low in vitrinite and ex
Jan 1, 1982
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Ore Penetration into Calc Schist on Kalgoorlie Goldfieldn One of the most interesting and economically important developments which has .`taken place- in the Kalgoorlie Field over the past twenty .years is the proved penetration of ore into - caicò schis
Jan 1, 1964
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On the Structural Fabric of Victoria and its Relationship to Metal DistributionThe structural pattern of Victoria shows the presence of EW, NW, NE as well as the more readily recognised NNW factors commonly associated with the goldfields. ENE and WNW trends are also present.
Jan 1, 1986
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Pilot Reactor for Flash SmeltingBy Smith T. N, Wild M. B, Elliot B. J
The process of flash smelting of nickel sulphide ores, as practised at the Kalgoorlie Nickel Smelter, is described. The critical variables in the operation of this process are identified. The design
Jan 1, 1991
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Measurement? Assessment? The Real Challenge is CommunicationOne of the earliest and continuing challenges in driving sustainable development in large scale resource industry projects is around the issue of assessment û how do you measure the sustainability of
Jan 1, 2009
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Will Your Mine Require Cooling?By A S. Derrington
In some parts of Australia, mine air cooling may not be needed until a depth of 1300 m below surface is reached. In other locations, it may be essential at a depth of only 300 m below surface. The rea
Mar 24, 2014
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Optimum Blasting? Is it Minimum Cost Per Broken Rock or Maximum Value Per Broken Rock?In most mining operations the ore undergoes several processes such as drilling, blasting, loading, hauling, crushing, grinding and liberation to become the final salable product. Drilling and blasting
Jan 1, 2001
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Damage to Open Pit SlopesThere is considerable economic incentive to increase the angle of open pit walls so as to reduce the total volume of waste to be moved to gain access to an orebody. However, a number of slope failures
Jan 1, 1992
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"The Biogeometallurgical Approach – the Information We Need to Increase the Sustainability of Mining"By B Dold
"Mining has still today high potential for improvement in the exploitation efficiency. Especially low-grade ores have very low recoveries. In Cu bioleaching operations from porphyry copper deposits ex
Jun 15, 2016
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Lime Handling EquipmentLime is the common reagent used for pH control in cyanide gold circuits. Lime can be supplied as either quicklime (CaO) or 'hydrated lime(Ca(OH)2). Both are dry powders with variable flow pro
Jan 1, 1987
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Exploring with InfraredBy Ellyett C. D
This paper is an appraisal of the application of optical-mechanical-scanners operating in the non-photographic infrared wavelengths (3-5 and 8-14 micrometres) to mineral exploration in Australia. P
Jan 1, 1973
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Application of Some Geostatistical Methods to Evaluate Phosphate Deposit (Abu Tartur Area, Egypt)By Ibrahim AR
The experimental phosphate mine of abu Tartur has been recently placed into production. Some problems'have been encountered in maintai- ning grade control due to the differences between early
Jan 1, 1986
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The Development of Low Pressure Fans and Their Application in Metal MinesIn many metal mines in China,the 70B2 series of fans has been used for main fans for a long time.These fans generate higher static pressures than are required for the relatively high equivalent or
Jan 1, 1988