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Incorporating Economic Risk in Pit Slope DesignsAdvances in technology have led to larger and deeper open pit mines and, consequently, also increased the potential economic impact associated with slope failures. If the ultimate aim of mining operat
May 1, 2010
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Peer Review at Golden Cross Mine, CoromandelBy D Crequer
A Peer Review Panel for the Golden Cross Mine in the upperWaitekauri Valley, Coromandel was initiated in December 1989, before mining, as a requirement of the conditions of the Mining Licence and Wate
Jan 1, 1998
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Completion of the New Zealand Coal Resources SurveyThe Coal Resources Survey commenced in 1974 as a search for Huntly Power Station coal, but soon developed into the most detailed regional coal search programme to be instituted in New Zealand. The pro
Jan 1, 1987
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Further Experience in the Carbonization of Brown Coal Briquettes at MorwellBy Kennedy G. L
Experience is reporled in the operation of the pilot Lurgi carbonization plant at Morwell, afler it had been reconstructed to obtain better control of the heating of the briquettes in order to produce
Jan 1, 1966
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Reply to Contributed Discussion (This Issue) by Gavin W. Clarke and Roger G. TaylorThe additional information that Clarke and Taylor (1982) provide about the important but poorly documented Ardlethan deposit is, of course, very welcome. However their contention that structural consi
Jan 1, 1982
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Mine Geology Practices at the Sunrise Open PitBy P Williams
The Sunrise deposit is one of AustraliaÆs largest and most profitable gold deposits. It has consistently and spectacularly outperformed every resource model created. Currently over the life of the Sun
Jan 1, 2000
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Climbing Back from the Brink - How NZ can and is Moving Back to Mining Education and TrainingThis paper briefly reviews the demise of professional mining education and training in NZ over the past ten years; compares it with the Australian experience; and discusses the immense success experie
Jan 1, 2001
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Network Optimisation of Underground Mine DesignBy D H. Lee, J F, J H. Rubinstein
This paper examines the problem of optimising the life-of-mine costs of an underground mine, focussing particularly on the costs associated with the underground development needed to provide access t
Jan 1, 2000
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A Standard of Adequate Ventilation at Metal MinesGOOD ventilation is recognized as an essential for the preservation of health, and laws have accordingly been framed in many countries for the provision of adequate ventilation in factories and places
Jan 1, 1912
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The softening and melting behaviour of single and mixed iron ore burdensBy B B. Du, Y N. Lu, L X. Wang, S L. Wu
The cohesive zone in the blast furnace is largely affected by the softening and melting behaviour of ferrous burden because of its vital role in the blast furnace process. The Visual High Temperature
Jul 24, 2017
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Coal Bed Boundary Detection using Infrared Technology for Longwall Shearer AutomationAutomation in underground mining enhances safety and leads to economic efficiency. In the past many efforts have been made on the automation of longwall shearer operation. With respect to the ultimate
Dec 6, 2010
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Comparative Studies on Balls Versus Spheroidal Tetrahedrons Working Media to Ore Grinding in an Industrial Drum MillComparative Studies on Balls Versus Spheroidal Tetrahedrons Working Media to Ore Grinding in an Industrial Drum Mill
Sep 13, 2010
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Bioleaching of Weathered Saprolite - Heavy Metal Adaptation Mechanisms of Aspergillus foetidusBioleaching of Weathered Saprolite - Heavy Metal Adaptation Mechanisms of Aspergillus foetidus Nickel laterite ores remain important to the future supply of Ni and Co as they contain the bulk of know
Sep 13, 2010
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Alluvial Gold Mining in the 1990sAlluvial gold mining in New Zealand and in particular on the West Coast underwent a renaissance during the early 1980's. This was based on two main factors: a) the sharp rise in the gold price
Jan 1, 1996
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Stripping of the Southern Exhaust Airway at Mount LyellIn the latter half of 1973 a contract was given to Roberts-Holland Joint Venture for the stripping of the southern exhaust airway.The contract was carried out efficiently and relatively cheaply. It wa
Jan 1, 1974
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Is there Gold that We do not Recognise?By J S. J van Deventer
"Conventional wisdom is that gold not assayable is not recoverable or does not exist. There has been no formal study on the possibility that gold assays using advanced spectroscopy such as mass spectr
Sep 26, 2013
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Defining a Sampling Strategy for a Continuous Flow Supported by Geostatistical SimulationsBy D M. Marques, J F. C L Costa
The estimation of process plant head grade is not trivial and is a source of constant dispute within the mining industry. Grade estimates informed by the short term mine planning are frequently not re
Aug 21, 2012
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Cave Propagation and Open Pit Interaction at the Ernest Henry MineBy E Ah Mu and C R Lilley, A D. Campbell
Cave propagation is a complex process due to interacting variables such as mine geometry, rock mass heterogeneity and complex structural networks and stress fields. The Ernest Henry sublevel cave (SLC
May 9, 2016
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The Ventilation and Refrigeration Design for Australia's Deepest and Hottest Underground Operation ù the Enterprise MineBy R Brake
The Enterprise Mine (EM) is located at Mount Isa and is wholly owned by Mount Isa Mines Limited (MIM). This high-grade copper mine extends from about 1000 m below surface to almost 2000 m below surfac
Jan 1, 2000
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Laboratory Testing of Cemented Rock Fill for Open Stope SupportBy H Saw, M Cordova
Cemented rock fill (CRF) is often used to support open stope voids. This allows for the full recovery of ore while achieving global mine stability. In such cases, the exposed CRF masses require adequa
May 9, 2016