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Wireframe-Free Geological Modelling – An Oxymoron or a Value Proposition?By E J. Cowan
Efficiency demands that mine geologists devote the most time to tasks where they can have the biggest effect on production. One of the most time-consuming tasks is geological interpretation of the ore
Aug 22, 2011
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Use of a Modified Comminution Index to Predict Bond Work Index and SMC A*b at the Antamina Mine, PeruBy T Kojovic, S J. Windle, J Sullivan
"The Geometallurgical Mapping and Mine Modelling (GeM) comminution index (CI) was developed as part of the AMIRA P843 GeMIII project. Drill core geochemistry samples were passed through a Boyd Crusher
Jun 15, 2016
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Best Practice Tyre Application Risk Management (TYREARMÖ) at BHP BillitonÆs BMA Goonyella Riverside MineBy T Klinge, P Field, N Sugden, D Trenberth
Mining remains one of the key industries in Australia and many other countries with mineral wealth. In Australia, mining contributes 8.8 per cent to the countryÆs gross domestic product (McKay et al,
Jan 1, 2003
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When Best Water Use Efficiency is Not Enough, What Can the Mining Industry Do?Water is required as a key strategic resource in most mining and metallurgical processes and, in some countries, it has become a limiting supply for the development of mining activity. During the last
Jan 1, 2009
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Innovative Approach to Open Pit Edge ProtectionBy N Redwood, N Fowkes, A Bassom, S Durkin
"It is well known that from time-to-time a vehicle will interact with a bund or windrow and often the barrier is insufficient to safely arrest that vehicle. The result of such an incident is often cat
Nov 15, 2016
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Removing some Subjectivity from Traditional BS 848 and ISO 5802 In Situ Fan Flow TestsTraditional in situ fan flow test methods under accepted standards require determinations to be made of both static pressures and total pressures during testing. This is to determine the resultant vel
Jul 1, 2013
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Optimising a Mineral Supply Chain under Uncertainty with Long-term Sales ContractsBy J Zhang, R Dimitrakopoulos
A two-stage stochastic mixed integer non-linear program is formulated for a mining complex to optimise strategic and tactical plans. The objective is to find the near optimal decisions for a mineral s
Nov 24, 2014
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Laboratory Investigations Leading to the Design of the King Island Scheelite Company's New ConcentratorCONTENTSThe significance of values givenINTRODUCTIONTHE ORE1. DATA SECURED FROM THE MILLING PLANT AS OPERATING BETWEEN 1938 AND 1942(a) Mill Recoveries(b) Mill Flow Sheet(c) Scheelite-Garnet Associati
Jan 1, 1944
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Enhance Fine Particle Flotation by Hydrodynamic CavitationEnhance Fine Particle Flotation by Hydrodynamic Cavitation Difficulties in fine particle flotation are well documented. Microbubble flotation has been found to greatly improve the recovery of fine pa
Sep 13, 2010
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The Practicalities of Implementing Net Volume Licensing of Water Use in Mines and Quarries - A Discussion Based on Victorian Case StudiesBy A Horne, Z Graszkiewicz, D Dettrick, R Evan, B Neal
"Most of VictoriaÆs rivers and aquifers are already fully allocated or reaching full allocation. In regions without a well-established water market, access to water entitlements to facilitate new deve
Nov 26, 2013
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Understanding Trends in Performance of Open Cut Mining EquipmentBy G Lumley
PlannersÆ optimism (or maybe commercial necessity) means that most mine plans use equipment rates that are rarely achieved (Lumley and Beckman, 2009). This lack of understanding of what equipment actu
May 24, 2012
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A Producing Miner's View of DCF Methods in Mineral ValuationBy McMahon D
The approach to valuations at the Normandy Poseidon Group is a measured and methodical process that utilises skills sourced from a number of different disciplines. Whilst being subject to a strict
Jan 1, 1994
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Manual Control, Process Automation or Operational Performance Excellence – What is the Difference?By P Thwaites
The mining industry uses many types of mineral and metallurgical plants to produce saleable product from ore mined. Plant design history has left current operations with a mixture of manual operation
Sep 1, 2014
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Geometallurgical Evaluations of Mine Waste – an Example from the Old Tailings Dam, Savage River, TasmaniaBy L Jackson, A Parbhakar-Fox, N Fox
"Characterisation of sulfide minerals (eg pyrite, sphalerite) in historic tailings can assist in determining whether there are economic benefits of reprocessing such materials using modern metallurgic
Jun 15, 2016
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Permanent Excavation Support Using Cement Grouted Split Set BoltsA series of in situ pull tests has been conducted to determine the holding capacity of the standard SS46 Split Set Stabilisers. The experiments have been conducted in a wide range of geological condit
Jan 1, 1997
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Land Use Geoscience – Protecting Western Australia’s Titanium-Zircon Resources for Future ExtractionBy C D. Strickland
Western Australia (WA) has been a significant world producer of titanium minerals (rutile, ilmenite and leucoxene) and zircon for over 55 years. In 2010, despite global difficulties, WA accounted for&
Oct 5, 2011
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Kinetics of Collector Adsorption on Mineral SurfacesBy A Holmgren, W Forsling
In the present study infrared attenuated total reflection (IR-ATR) was used to monitor the rate of in situ adsorption of heptyl xanthate on a layer of zinc sulfide synthesised on a germanium ATR cryst
Jan 1, 2005
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Ventilation Planning Considerations when Dealing with Hot GroundwaterBy S Bluhm, L van den Berg
In planning mine ventilation systems, heat issues are normally associated with deep-level mines where auto-compression and virgin rock temperatures play a major role. However, a number of mines suffer
Aug 31, 2015
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Mine Real-Time Personal Respirable Dust and Diesel Particulate Matter MonitoringBy H W. Wu, T Harvey
An overview is given of two new developments in mine atmospheric monitoring. A new personal dust monitor (PDM) that gives real-time respirable dust readings is discussed. The unit is mounted within th
Jan 1, 2008
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Economic recovery and upgrade of metals from middling and tailing streamsBy M Hourn, G Anderson, V Lawson, P Voigt, D Mallah
As mine head grades decline and orebodies become more complex, traditional mineral processing techniques and flow sheets to achieve saleable concentrate become more difficult to design and construct.
Sep 11, 2017