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What Causes Cracks in Rock Blasting?By S Nie, I Bergqvist, F Ouchterlony
In blasting, a few or many cracks are driven from the borehole into the rock. But what causes the cracks? The most common theory of breakage consists of two stages; first the shock wave causes radial
Jan 1, 2001
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Cover System Performance Monitoring for Tailings – Are We Doing It Correctly?By R Barritt, P Scott
Across the globe, it is a common scenario that tailings storage facilities (TSFs) are being decommissioned; however, their subsequent impact on the local environment and landscape can often be overloo
Jul 27, 2015
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Advanced Ventilation Control – An Analysis of Innovation and Environmental SustainabilityBy V S. Mutton, M J. Shearer
"The current economic challenges faced by the mining industry led to a review of options for reducing the cost of ventilation control devices (VCDs). The VCDs at the Mount Isa Mines site operated by G
Aug 31, 2015
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Real time phosphorus analysis using GEOSCAN on belt analysers at Assmang Khumani Mine in the Northern CapeBy L A. Balzan, F Nieuwenhuys
GEOSCAN on belt analysers have been widely utilised in iron ore for nearly two decades. Since the first installations in 2003, the availability of accurate and reliable grade data has become standardi
Nov 8, 2021
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Now to the Future – A Path Toward the Future MineBy I Gipps
Each of us has a vision of what the future mine will be and, generally, these visions have many similarities and some differences. One of the major discrepancies in visions of the future mine is not t
Nov 22, 2011
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Where is the Risk in Coarse Gold Projects? - ABSTRACT ONLYThis presentation addresses the sources and weighting of project risk in coarse gold deposits with relevance to experiences at the Ballarat mine and Castlemaine goldfield. With sample representation a
Aug 1, 2010
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Modification to Flotation Cells at the Zinc Corporation LimitedThe paper gives details of the reasons why attention was directed towards the modification of flotation cells. The cell volume and impeller speeds were reduced, and it is estimated that the power cons
Jan 1, 1956
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Notes on Copper Smelting at Mount Isa During 1943-1946In the years prior to the outbreak of war in 1939 Australia's production of copper had declined from a peak of about 80,000 tons in 1911-1915 to approximately 25,000 tons in 1939. This production
Jan 1, 1953
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European Union Perspective ù Sampling for Testing of Genetically Modified ImpuritiesBy M Donatelli, E Grazio, A Heissenberger
The distribution of a contaminant in a bulk mass greatly influences the effectiveness of sampling procedures. Most currently used sampling guidelines for genetically modified organisms (GMO) testing h
Jan 1, 2005
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Recovery of Zinc from Smelter Off-Gases Using a Fluidised Bed CondenserBy F R. A Jorgensen, G W. Jensen
A pilot scale experimental investigation of the condensation of zinc vapour from smelter off-gases was performed in conjunction with a mathematical modelling study of the system. The work investigated
Jan 1, 2000
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Installation of Endless-Rope Haulage System Under Adverse ConditionsIT is generally accepted that for transport of coal underground from different collecting stations, the system of endless rope haulage with remote control is not only one of the safest and most econom
Jan 1, 1927
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Ejector Refrigeration Systems for Chilled Water Using High-Pressure Water as the Motive FluidBy T J. Sheer
Water vapour refrigeration (systems using water as the refrigerant) could potentially be used to provide chilled water at underground locations in mines, as an alternative to conventional refrigerator
Jan 1, 2005
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Benefits and Risks of Submarine Tailings Disposal ù Lessons Learnt From Two Historic Mine Sites in Newfoundland and Other Canadian Case StudiesBy T P. Hynes
Submarine tailings disposal is conceptually an attractive option for managing reactive mine wastes in coastal regions by virtue of reduced sulfide oxidation under a water cover and no infrastructure t
Jan 1, 2003
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Geology and Mineralization of the Mammoth Copper DepositThe Mammoth Copper Deposit consists of three distinct orebodies adjacent to the Mammoth Fault. This fault is arcuate, changing from a normal tension fault to a shear strike fault just to the north
Jan 1, 1974
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Contribution to the Study of the Mount Isa Copper OrebodiesAn investigation was made into the mineralogical characteristics of the upper portions of the 650 and 750 copper lodes. The investigation was based on a comprehensive suite of geological specimens rep
Jan 1, 1961
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Tectonic History of the Palaeozoic Broken River Province, North QueenslandBy Lang SC
The Broken River Province, in the northern part of the Tasman Orogen, is divided into the Camel Creek and Graveyard Creek Subprovinces. In the Late Cambrian to Early Ordovician, and again in the Late
Jan 1, 1990
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MMG’s Australian Operating Model – the Implementation, Successes and LearningBy R M. S Watsford, M Davis
In 2015, MMG Limited commenced further action to improve operating margins and establish a blueprint for future growth in the Australian environment. This action was taken in the context of weakening
Jun 22, 2016
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Universal Reconciliation – A Multidisciplinary Approach across the Entire Mining Value Chain to Identify Loss of Value and Maximise Operational PerformanceBy R Hargreaves, C Morley
The authors often see problems on mine sites that are due to insufficient feedback between technical discipline silos as the realities on the ground fail to inform the models and plans used to drive r
Aug 18, 2014
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Challenges in designing a magnetic resonance logging-while-drilling tool for iron ore explorationBy T A. J Hopper, S Mukkisa, M L. Johns, K T. O’Neill
Technological advances the sensor design and performance for logging while drilling (LWD) instrumentation offer considerable opportunities in iron ore exploration. Here we focus on the development of
Nov 8, 2021
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Improving industrial copper processing operations through the application of thermodynamic fundamentals and advanced predictive toolsBy G R. F Alvear Flores
Mineral resources are becoming more complex in composition and structure making it more difficult to produce clean concentrates for primary metal smelting. In parallel, providing technological solutio
Jun 17, 2024