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Future Climate – Is Heat Stress a Real Risk for the Future and How Can We Better Manage It?By C Killip
Working in Australia’s harsh climate can have a significant impact on the health, safety and productivity of our teams, but is our working environment expected to be more prone to heat stress in the f
Nov 4, 2015
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Central Coal Preparation Plants on the West Coast - A Conceptual ViewpointBy R G. Richards
Although most New Zealand coals are low in ash, there are situations where high ash coals could be won. Not all high ash coals can be upgraded by physical means, since the ash is either inherent in th
Jan 1, 1979
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Structural and Lithological Controls in the Formation of the Cawse Nickel Laterite Deposits, Western Australia - Implications for Supergene Ore Formation and Exploration in Deeply Weathered TerrainsBy Hellsten KJ, Butt CRM
Major Francis Hamilton Buchanan coined the term `laterite' (Latin; brick-rock) in 1807 for the red earths used for building blocks in southern India. Although these earths were actually weathe
Jan 1, 1996
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The Resource Management Act 1991: Its Implementation in OtagoThe Resource Management Act has been in force now for approximately ten months. This Act, and the Crown Minerals Act which accompanied it, have substantially changed the manner by which mining operati
Jan 1, 1992
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What is the Future for Magnetite Projects in Australia and Why Have Some of the New Projects Been So Problematic?By D Connelly
Magnetite orebodies generally means mining lower grade iron ores, crushing and grinding with significant energy costs in processing and the capital costs being significantly higher than for direct shi
Jul 13, 2015
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Closure Planning Lessons Learnt from the Century MineBy J Crosbie, M Lord, R Bitencourt, P Defferrard
The MMG Century mine, which is the largest zinc/lead mine in Australia, began operating in 1999 and ceased mining from the open pit in July 2015, with processing completed in early 2016. Closure plans
Jun 22, 2016
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Preparation of a JORC Code Compliant Resource Statement Based on an Evaluation of Historical Data – A Case Study from the Panguna Deposit, Bougainville, Papua New GuineaBy P Collier
From 1972 until 1989 when operations were suspended Bougainville Copper Limited (BCL, owned 53.58 per cent by Rio Tinto Limited) operated a large open pit mine and processing facility at Panguna on Bo
Aug 22, 2011
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Modern mining – why bandwidth mattersBy D Kent
"There has been a revolution occurring in underground mining over the last several years, where big headline items such as the Internet of Things (IoT), optimisation, managing data, data mining etc –
Oct 16, 2017
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Case Study - Total Life Cycle Planning for a Greenfield SiteCentral to any business is its Asset Management Plan which encapsulates the business context and key organisational objectives such as profitability, safety and environmental standards. Life Cycle Pl
Jan 1, 2007
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Dephosphorisation of Limonitic Concentrate by Roasting, Acid Leaching and Magnetic SeparationBy K Ionkov
The oolitic iron ore reserves in Lisakovsky, North Kazakhstan represent quite a challenging deposit both from a technological and from a resource point of view. The difficulties in processing such typ
Jul 11, 2011
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Thermodynamic modelling of species distribution in AlCl3:BMIC saltsBy M K. Nahian, R G. Reddy
The thermodynamic model for species distribution in aluminium chloride (AlCl3) and 1-butyl-3- methylimidazolium chloride (BMIC) system was developed. The experimental thermodynamic data, considering a
Aug 21, 2024
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Pioneering Community Collaboration in Mineral Exploration Southern Flinders RangesBy I B. Miller
Magnesium International Limited (MIL) has broken new ground in their desire to integrate their mineral development activities in the Southern Flinders Ranges of South Australia in to the communities o
Jan 1, 2004
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The Development of a Fan Range to Meet Increasingly Demanding Safety Criteria Inside TunnelsBy A G. Sheard
Fire safety requirements inside tunnels have become more demanding as tunnel designers consider the impact of potentially larger fires. Tunnel ventilation equipment is required to clear hot gases in t
Mar 8, 2011
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Patron's AddressI was delighted to be invited to be patron of this Joint Conference, but the challenging task you have set yourselves, and your speakers' depth of expertise, deny anyone, even the patron, the
Jan 1, 1978
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Improving the Recovery of Coarse Coal Particles in a Jameson CellBy G J. Harbort, Z Pokra
It has been observed in several Jameson cell installations where the source for flotation feed is deslime screens, that the recovery of coal particles greater than 0.5 m is not as great as that of fin
Jan 1, 2005
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Coal Mine Drainage Geochemistry, West Coast, South Island û A Preliminary Water Quality Hazard ModelBy D Craw, N Newman
Previously published stream quality data and AMD (acid mine drainage) analyses have been collated into a database (DAME û Database for Assessment of Mine Environments) and additional samples including
Jan 1, 2006
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Concentrator design – standard engineering practice versus geometallurgy and simulationBy G Harbort, K Quan
Traditional engineering practice for concentrator design uses a mixture of risk minimisation options and capital minimisation approaches. Often this is based on the preferences and experiences of the
Sep 11, 2017
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A New Method for Rapid Vertical Development of Underground Ventilation ShaftsBy R Markoski, P Grealish
The requirement for rapid vertical development for underground ventilation is often a factor when dealing with dynamic mine plans, with short vertical developments being used to optimise ventilation s
Sep 17, 2014
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How the Use of Market-Based Risk Metrics can Undervalue Good Mining Projects and Overvalue Poor OnesBy T Y. Dube
In this paper current net present value (NPV) based mine valuation techniques that take into account market and private risk are discussed and analysed. Potential pitfalls that arise from the applicat
May 24, 2012
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Setting Best Practice: FIFO at the Mount Keith ConcentratorBy S O. Hille
Modern remote mining operations in Australia are more commonly trending towards fly-in/fly-out (FIFO) sites. This trend is driven by numerous factors including increased business centralisation, reduc
Jan 1, 2002