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Reduction of the Blast Exclusion Zone at the Black Star Open Cut MineBy J Moncrieff, P Bellairs
The Black Star Open Cut is located immediately adjacent to the township of Mt Isa and is situated in the middle of extensive pre-existing infrastructure including two concentrators, two smelters, a we
Jan 1, 2007
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Characteristics of the Roots of a Classic Copper-Gold Porphyry System - The Batu Hijau Copper-Gold Porphyry Deposit, IndonesiaBy J Arif, J Proffett
Copper and gold mineralisation at Batu Hijau is directly related to quartz veining and wall rock alteration that developed in close spatial and temporal association with multiple tonalite porphyry int
Jan 1, 2008
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Simulation of Flexible CircuitsBy MáAndrusiewicz, M M. Hilden, M S. Powell, P D. Kay, B Foggiatto
Circuits with unconventional and potentially more complex designs are predicted to become more common in the future as plant designers and operators look to process ores more efficiently. Ideas have b
Oct 29, 2012
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Geological Solutions to Short-Term Planning in Iron Ore ù A Pilbara Iron Example, Mt Tom PriceBy J Austin, R Bitencourt
Differences between the long-term model (LTM) and mine geology system (MGS) grade control block-outs on a blast block scale can impose difficulties to planning crusher feed grade and tonnes on a month
Jan 1, 2005
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The Application of Safescape Ladders at the Cracow and Golden Grove OperationsBy B Hawkins, S Durkin, V Lawrence
The requirement for secondary egress from underground workings has long been regulated in Australia. Escape way systems have evolved from simple airleg rising ladders and timber ladders to steel galva
Mar 24, 2014
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Reflections on Empirical Methods in Geomechanics – The Unmentionables and Hidden RisksBy F T. Suorineni
Empirical methods are deeply rooted in geomechanics. This is a consequence of the recognised complexity of the nature of the rock mass. The usual assumptions of material continuity, homogeneity, isotr
Nov 5, 2014
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Pushing the Use of High Pressure Grinding Rolls in Magnetite CircuitsBy B C. Povey
HPGR technology has been used at a number of magnetite mines in the world and have significant energy advantages over SAG and AG technologies. The early design at Los Colorados in Chile has been in op
Jul 15, 2013
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Continuous Vacuum Treatments of Molten Metals and AlloysBy Fitzgerald DE, Taverner MG
The principles, fields of application and equipment design concepts of several new approaches to continuous vacuum treatments of molten metals and alloys are discussed. Partic- ular attention is pa
Jan 1, 1972
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Slab-Buckle Failure in Weak Coal Mine Strata - The Malvern Hills Case Study of July 2004By D H. Bell
Slab-buckle failures in coal sequences involve thin slab deformation in strata dipping parallel to the footwall, and are a consequence of both unloading and the weak nature of the thinly bedded rock m
Jan 1, 2007
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Selective Detachment Process in Column Flotation FrothBy A V. Ozsever
The selectivity in flotation columns involving the separation of particles of varying degrees of floatability is based on differential flotation rates in the collection zone, reflux action between the
Jan 1, 2005
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Structural Controls on Iron Mineralisation and Resource Domains in C Deposit, Area C, Hamersley Province, AustraliaBy H Arvidson, D Guibal
This paper presents updated interpretations of controls on mineralisation in C Deposit and highlights structural features that influence the geometry of mineralisation domains used in resource estimat
Jan 1, 2005
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On the sources of complexity in contemporary and future mining projectsBy J Sykes, W Treasure, A Saleem, A Trench, S Ulrich, R S. Davies
Below-ground technical complexity remains a traditional source of project challenge. Above-ground challenges then augment this complexity, including in the domain of commodity marketing. All challenge
Nov 21, 2018
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Application of Heterogeneity Testing to Coarse Gold OresBy S C. Dominy, R C. A Minnitt
Determination of the sampling constant and liberation diameter are of importance when applying the Fundamental Sampling Error (FSE) equation to optimise sampling protocols. The method for the direct d
Aug 21, 2012
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Primary Ore Minerals of the Consols Lode, Broken Hill, New South WalesBy Lawrence L. J
The Australian Broken Hill Consols Mine, situated some 600 yd east of the main Broken Hill line of lode, is noted for its rich ores of silver. In contrast to the vast conformable orebodies of the Brok
Jan 1, 1962
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An Insight into the Swedish Heart of Atlas CopcoAtlas Copco is one of the worldÆs leading providers of industrial productivity solutions (Atlas Copco, 2009). Furthermore, the company spans 160 markets and held 34 000 employees at the end of 2008. T
Jan 1, 2009
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Alkali Emission Reduction and Measurement at Queensland Alumina Limited (QAL)By T Connor
Alkali emissions are one of the environmental challenges facing alumina refineries. Queensland Alumina Limited (QAL) is undertaking a number of initiatives to continuously improve its environmental pe
Jan 1, 2005
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The Mineralogy of the Black Star Ore Body and its Relation to Milling Practice at Mount IsaBy McGhie R. R
The general structural features and the principal mineral relationships of the Black Star ore body, Mount Isa, Queensland, have been described in several previously published papers. But particular re
Jan 1, 1939
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Water Recovery From a Mine in the Atacama DesertBy H Plewes, A Bur, L Murray, J Pottie
Water recovery from tailings for reuse in mineral processing is essential to operation of mines in the Atacama Desert of Chile. With annual rainfall of 5 mm, the prudent and efficient use of available
Jan 1, 2003
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Dragline Operations at the Callide Open Cut Coal MineIn any strip coal mining operation the aosL important single operating unit is the dragline. Because the capital and operating costs of a dragline are high, it is desirable to operate these machin
Jan 1, 1978
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Sustainable Production: The Business of Non-Ferrous Smelting in SwedenBy J Wiklund
The impact of non-ferrous smelters on their local surroundings is well monitored and guarded by various actors: the owners looking for profitability, the villagers looking for employment, the consumer
Jan 1, 2000