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Re-opening of Mining at Mt LyellThe Mt Lyell Mine at Queenstown, Tasmania was re-opened in 1995 by Copper Mines of Tasmania Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Mt Lyell Mining Co Ltd. The re-opening followed over 100 years of copp
Jan 1, 1998
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Study of the Geodynamic Regime of the Region Under Large-Scale Mining in the Apatite-Nepheline Deposits in the Kola Peninsula, RussiaBy V A. Maltsev, V I. Panin
The question of prediction and prevention of dynamic events û rock bursts (RB), tectonic rock burst (TRB) and mining-induced earthquakes (MIE), induced by large-scale mining, are discussed. The mine i
Jan 1, 2000
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The Role of the Mine Geologist in Modern MinesThe role of the mine geologist and the exploration geologist have diverged considerably in the last two decades. The principal focus of the mine geologist now is on ore resource management rather th
Jan 1, 1997
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Measuring and Utilising Ore Quality Variability Using Real-time On-belt Elemental Analysis to Improve Mill Feed QualityBy H Kurth
"The focus of this paper is on measuring the composition to improve mill feed quality to minimise the processing of waste, optimise process performance, reduce processing costs and minimise the genera
Oct 10, 2016
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Risk and Accepted Practice in Open Pit Mining GeomechanicsThe paper examines the current status of risk and accepted practice in mining geomechanics. It explores some deficiencies in human capital, risk analysis and our future technical needs, and suggests w
Jan 1, 2003
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Creating the Optimal Coal Working SectionBy P Lukic
The definition of the working sections that will be used in a mine is usually initially made in the field by the geologist supervising the drilling program. These initial definitions are often made on
Sep 26, 2011
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Achievements in Mine Water Management and Research General ReportSeven papers included in Session 8 of the Third International Mine Water Congress under the heading "Achievements in Mine Water Management & Research" have been reviewed. Only one paper, a case stud
Jan 1, 1988
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Use of Isotopic Tracers in Environmental and Contaminant MonitoringBy Wall L, Dobos S. K, Berry-Lyons W
The air we breathe and both plant and animal matter consist largely of nitrogen, oxygen carbon and hydrogen; each of these elements has two or more isotopes, The rocks, soils and waters on which we
Jan 1, 1991
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Explosives Safety and Security at Mine Sites in AustraliaBy I Testrow, M Wiggin
Scrutiny of the whole explosives industry has increased as a result of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon on 11 September 2001 and the bombings in Indonesia, including th
Jan 1, 2003
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Influence of Investment in Machine Repairing on Machine LifeThis paper suggests the models for determination the optimum life of machines on the basis of sum and difference of investment and maintenance costs. The economic-mathematical models are based on comp
Jan 1, 2003
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Calcrete as an Exploration Medium in an Arid EnvironmentBy W A. van der Westhuizen, Beukes G. J, Vermaak J. J
Large parts of the arid northern Cape Province South Africa are blanketed by Quaternary cal- crete under which potential base-metal ore- deposits may occur. In an attempt to examine the nature of th
Jan 1, 1988
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Process Mineralogy and Applications in Process Design and OptimisationProcess mineralogy is an inter-discipline in the fields of mineralogy and mineral processing. As a predicting and trouble-shooting tool, process mineralogy helps address all mineralogical issues and p
Jan 1, 2008
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The Place of Coal in New Zealand's Energy FutureGood morning and thank you for the opportunity to address this yearÆs New Zealand Minerals Conference. As you have already heard from the Associate Minister of Energy, the Government believes
Jan 1, 2005
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Metwin-A Novel Exercise in Extractive Metallurgy for UndergraduatesA novel problem-solving exercise for undergraduates is described which is directly relevant to production supervision. It is based on the fictitious Metwin Plant which produces refined metal from
Jan 1, 1984
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Building better bow-ties – common pitfalls in risk analysisBy B Beale
Bow-tie analysis is a commonly used tool to identify and display risks that have the potential for an undesired hazardous event. The output of the analysis are bow-tie diagrams, which are an effective
Apr 16, 2024
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Put some Slag in your Life the Keynote AddressI wish that in addition to being a Pro- fessional Engineer I was also a communications expert. My principal task this morning, and yours after this meeting, is to convince a wide variety of individ
Jan 1, 1979
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BHP Port Hedland wind fence – innovations in dust controlBy R Peiffer, L van Wyk
The Port of Port Hedland is the largest bulk export terminal in the world and is one of Australia’s most important pieces of economic infrastructure. BHP is the largest Port user to support the export
Sep 18, 2023
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History and Management of Ore Reserves Estimation Procedures within the Western Mining Corporation GroupAn Ore Reserve Estimate aims to foreqast the impact of the complex mixture of factors which constitute a mining and milling operation. The factors are pulled together in the Mine Plan which then con
Jan 1, 1990
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Organic Management Structure – Its Advantages in a Mining ConsultancyBy G Pitkin, D Sorley
The purpose of any consultancy is to provide a superior service for their client. Organisational structure is a key element in providing this service and differentiating between consultants.In an orga
Jun 22, 2016
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Setting Processing Plant Projects up for Success in AustraliaBy R Young
Independent Project Analysis (IPA) is in the business of benchmarking the performance of capital projects on behalf of owner companies in the processing and extractive industries. IPA assesses between
Aug 8, 2011