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  • AUSIMM
    Beyond CIP/CIL - A Combination of Existing Technologies Utilising Gravity, Flotation and Intensive Leach May Herald the Future for Gold Ore Processing

    With the burgeoning opportunities for new gold mines to be developed the opportunity now exists for a reassessment of the optimal processing path for these gold ores. Projects have traditionally follo

    Jan 1, 2004

  • AUSIMM
    An Investigation of the Corrosive Impact of Groundwater on Rock Bolts in Underground Coalmines

    By P Craig, A Crosky, P C. Hagan, E Elias, B Hebblewhite, S Saydam, D Vandermaat

    "Premature failure of rock bolts has been recorded at twelve underground coalmines over the past 15 years in Australia. Over the last four years, UNSW Australia has been conducting an Australian Resea

    Nov 5, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Microflotation Studies to Assess the Reversibility of Adsorption of Polysaccharide Depressants on Talc

    By B Oostendorp, R van der Merwe, P

    In order to assess whether polysaccharide depressants are strongly or weakly and reversibly bound to the surface of talc, a series of experiments was conducted on New York talc in which the floatabili

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    HRC™ HPGR as an energy efficient alternative to horizontal mills in the iron ore processing circuit

    By E Nunes, R Mendes, D Jacobson, G Cota, T Machado, E Santos, J Almeida, E Pereira9, B Raso

    Grinding circuits are known to be the highest consumer of energy used in the ore comminution process, with high operational costs and sensitivity to ore conditions. The mining industry is being encour

    Sep 18, 2023

  • AUSIMM
    Influence of Section Intake Dust Levels as an Exposure Assessment Parameter in Dust Exposure Level Index (DELI) Model

    By H R. Phillips

    Fresh air intake in an underground coal mine is of critical importance to the occupational health and safety of workers due to the dynamic, confined and dangerous nature of the mining environment. In

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    The Development of a New Approach to Slope Stability Assessment in U.K. Surface Coal Mines

    By Brown DJ, Croghan JA, Denby B

    The paper describes the development and analysis of an instability database to establish a new method of slope stability assessment for U.K. surface coal mines. The concept is based upon a Stabili

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AUSIMM
    Optimisation of Complex Gold Processing Plants with Multiple Unit Operation Constraints – the Newcrest Planning Scheduler

    By D R. Seaman, R P. Tooher, B A. Seaman

    "Several mine scheduling tools exist for use in optimising and scheduling the reserve according to in situ value. These tools generally value the ore on a per block basis according to regressed recove

    Oct 10, 2016

  • AUSIMM
    A Marginal Analysis of the Haulage Economics for Mining Open Pits by High Bench

    This paper reviews an analytical model that defines the relationship of weight-weighted or volume-weighted average haulage distance with bench height and other related parameters; presents the optim

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    Alumina Reduction Challenges in the Benefi ciation of Low-Grade Haematite Iron Ores

    By N Murthy

    Alumina is a major impurity in Australian iron ores and as the higher grade ores become depleted there will be a stronger focus on treating lower grade haematite/goethite ores and developing suitable

    Jul 11, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    Automated Mineral Identification by Optical Microscopy

    By C McMahon, S G. Walters

    Mineral maps of æintactÆ and large particle textures have been produced routinely from optical microscope images. Polished thin sections of large particles (1 - 3 mm) provide a balance between represe

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    Fire Behaviour in Buffel Grass Dominated Mine Site Rehabilitation in Central Queensland, Australia

    By A Sturgess, P McKenna, P D. Erskine, D Doley, V C. Glenn

    For more than four decades, rehabilitated lands in the Bowen Basin have been planted with buffel grass (Cenchrus Ciliaris), which is often used to provide rapid, stabilising and erosion reducing cover

    Jun 28, 2016

  • AUSIMM
    Determinants of Curricula in Tertiary Educational Institutions with Emphasis on Mineral Resource Exploration

    The paper considers the factors that will control the importance and the nature of R & D required by the Australian mineral industry over the next decade. The process required to determine the app

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AUSIMM
    Characterisation of SFCA phases in iron ore sinter by combined optical microscopy and electron probe microanalysis (EPMA)

    By M I. Pownceby, S Hapugoda, H Han, E Donskoi, L Lu

    Iron ore sinter mineralogy and its associated macro-/micro – structure has a strong impact on sinter quality. At a macroscopic scale, sinter ideally consists of a strong, porous matrix which bonds rel

    Nov 8, 2021

  • AUSIMM
    A Cellular Automata-based Run-off Model and its Application in Mined Land Rehabilitation Designs

    By D Weatherley, T Baumgartl, L Huang, Q Shao

    The stabilities of rehabilitated landforms are often threatened by the altered surface hydrology, especially the excessive surface run-off, which may cause severe water erosion and associated pollutan

    Jul 16, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    The Steelmaker's Contribution to Shipbuilding

    The object of this paper is to give an insight into various metallurgical operations involved in the making and shaping of steel for shipbuilding at the Newcastle plants of the Broken Hill Proprietary

    Jan 1, 1951

  • AUSIMM
    An Integrated Economics Model for In Situ Resource Utilisation in Support of a Mars Colony

    By C Tapia Cortez, A G. Dempster, R Fradet, S Saydam, T de Roche, R Shishko, J Coulton

    Human ventures into space are entering a new phase in which missions formerly driven by government agencies are now being replaced by those led by commercial enterprises – in launch, satellite deploym

    Nov 4, 2015

  • AUSIMM
    Phase I Results From Ground and Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Analysis of Natural and Anthropogenic Acidic Drainage

    By D B, M A. Sares, D W. Coulter, D C. Peters

    This presentation discusses NASA-funded research on the ability of hyperspectral remote sensing to map diagnostic acid rock drainage (ARD) mineralogy that adversely affects water quality within waters

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    Optimisation of a Stochastic Rock Fracture Model Using Markov Chain Monte Carlo Simulation

    By D Wyborn, P A. Dowd

    The characterisation of rock fracture networks is an important component of rock engineering applications involving stability assessment or fluid flow analysis. However, the derivation of a reliable r

    Sep 26, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    The Median versus the Mean Fragment Size and Other Issues with the Kuz-Ram Model

    By F Ouchterlony

    Soviet precursors to Cunningham’s Kuz-Ram model from 1983 are described. They are rooted in the mean fragment size and Rosin-Rammler (RR) fits to sieving data and rely on approximations. Three version

    Aug 24, 2015

  • AUSIMM
    Geopolymer Concrete for a Sustainable Future

    By S E. Wallah, D Hardjito, B V. Ran

    The manufacture of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) is not only energy-intensive but also releases a significant volume of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere. In addition, OPC in concrete often caus

    Jan 1, 2004