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                     The Importance of Mineralogical Input into Geometallurgy Programs The Importance of Mineralogical Input into Geometallurgy ProgramsBy K S. Smith, J Woodhead, K Olson Hoal Mineralogy is the link between ore formation and ore extraction. It is the most fundamental component of geomet programs, and the most important aspect of a life-of-project approach to mineral resourc Sep 29, 2013 
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                     Rock Mass Characterisation and Analysis for Excavation Design – A Discrete Fracture Network Approach Rock Mass Characterisation and Analysis for Excavation Design – A Discrete Fracture Network ApproachBy F M. Weir, M Fowler The design of excavations in rock must, implicitly or explicitly take into consideration the influence of small- and large-scale geological structures. For most sites the complexity of a fractured roc Nov 5, 2014 
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                     Case Study – Underhand Cut and Fill Stoping using Cemented Tailings Paste Fill at the Lanfranchi Nickel Mine Case Study – Underhand Cut and Fill Stoping using Cemented Tailings Paste Fill at the Lanfranchi Nickel MineBy J Foster The Lanfranchi Nickel mine is located approximately 48 km south of Kambalda in Western Australia. Mining first commenced in the mid-1970s under the previous owner, Western Mining Corporation Ltd. Afte Mar 21, 2011 
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                     Embracing Modern Ecological Methods - Monitoring and Modelling for Mine Closure, not Compliance Embracing Modern Ecological Methods - Monitoring and Modelling for Mine Closure, not ComplianceBy A M. Lechner, S Arnold, M J. Gillespie, P D. Erskine, D R. Mulligan, A T. Fletcher, A Gordon Mine ecological monitoring schemes are often conducted only to address compliance and in some cases do not have the sufficient statistical power or understanding of ecological systems to assess, quant Jul 10, 2012 
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                     AGL Energy, Loy Yang and GHD – a Further Case Study in Alliancing: Ten Years on AGL Energy, Loy Yang and GHD – a Further Case Study in Alliancing: Ten Years onBy J Missen, P Currie, J Bohan, D Clark AGL is one of Australia’s leading integrated energy companies and the largest ASX listed owner, operator and developer of renewable energy and thermal generation in the country. AGL owns and operates Jun 22, 2016 
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                     Alternative Underground Ore Transport Systems for the Jaguar Base Metal Deposit Alternative Underground Ore Transport Systems for the Jaguar Base Metal DepositBy W P. Darcey Jabiru Metals completed a feasibility study on the Jaguar Base Metal Project in July 2005. The study was based on conventional truck haulage via a decline. Conveyor haulage was considered but not in s Mar 21, 2011 
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                     Evolution of Cretaceous - Recent Drainage Networks and Distribution of Associated Gold Placers in Otago and Southland, New Zealand Evolution of Cretaceous - Recent Drainage Networks and Distribution of Associated Gold Placers in Otago and Southland, New ZealandThe development and distribution of gold placers in Otago û Southland is related primarily to the evolution and architecture of three distinctly different drainage networks that developed during and s Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Tropicana Gold Mine - Mitigating the Challenges of a Mining Start-up Tropicana Gold Mine - Mitigating the Challenges of a Mining Start-upBy S Lloyd, J Chow, S Fitzpatrick, D Greenup The Tropicana deposit was discovered in 2005 after AngloGold Ashanti followed up an unexplained gold-in-soil anomaly. Discovered in a remote, barely-explored area of Western Australia not previously t Sep 26, 2013 
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                     Steve and Fred would have been mates – a comminution design evolution story Steve and Fred would have been mates – a comminution design evolution storyBy D David Amongst those whose task it is to design tumbling mills and other comminution machines there is an almost religious divide between devotees of the Bond method and devotees of other methods developed i Sep 11, 2017 
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                     False Colour Backscatter Electron Images and Their Application During Electron Microprobe Analysis of Ores and Host Rocks False Colour Backscatter Electron Images and Their Application During Electron Microprobe Analysis of Ores and Host RocksBy Ramsden AR, French DH The limited contrast range of conventional black and white imaging does not enable full use to be made of the dynamic range of the video signal obtained from a scanning electron microscope or micro Jan 1, 1989 
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                     The State of Sampling Practice in the South African Minerals Industry The State of Sampling Practice in the South African Minerals IndustryThe state of sampling practice in South African minerals industry must be appreciated in the context of the changes that the country has recently lived through. These include the entrepreneurship and Mar 1, 2010 
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                     Benefits of Due Diligence in Private Equity Mining Investments – Maximising Value and Unearthing Common Risks Benefits of Due Diligence in Private Equity Mining Investments – Maximising Value and Unearthing Common RisksBy P Stoker "An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. Mining and exploration properties have a unique set of technical risks. Privately-owned com Mar 18, 2015 
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                     Dynamic Pit and Waste Dump Schedule Optimisation at Tropicana Gold Mine Dynamic Pit and Waste Dump Schedule Optimisation at Tropicana Gold MineBy S Graskoski, S Craig, C Myburgh Too often in mine planning, maximising revenue-generating material takes precedence over minimising costs. The ability to target both revenue and cost optimisation enables mine plans to fulfil corpora Sep 26, 2013 
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                     How Many Gold Mines will Inefficiency Kill? How Many Gold Mines will Inefficiency Kill?By G Lumley Gold miners have been underperforming the price of gold for a number of years. So why has the æmarketÆ undervalued our gold miners relative to what they have been mining? The low valuation ascribed to Sep 26, 2013 
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                     Proneness of competent over-stressed intact rock to violent fracturing Proneness of competent over-stressed intact rock to violent fracturingBy B L. Sainsbury, M F. Lee, A Penney For most practical rock engineering purposes, stress versus strength conditions around underground openings for which rock masses fail and their various modes of failure, are reasonably well-understoo Nov 30, 2018 
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                     Fractals and Spatial Geometry - An Application to Veins in the Otago Schist Fractals and Spatial Geometry - An Application to Veins in the Otago SchistMost people are familiar with Euclidean dimensions: zero for a point; one for a line; two for a plane; and three for a volume. Howeverbobjects are not actually Euclidean, but lie somewhere between Euc Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Improvement strategies for accurate underground drilling and blasting effectiveness at the Barrick Kibali Gold Mine Improvement strategies for accurate underground drilling and blasting effectiveness at the Barrick Kibali Gold MineBy F M. Senda This paper highlights strategies used at the Barrick operated Kibali Gold Mine (KGM) to improve the drilling accuracy and blasting effectiveness for longhole open stoping. The mine currently uses Solo Mar 29, 2023 
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                     An Overview of Surface Rock Support for Deformable Ground Conditions An Overview of Surface Rock Support for Deformable Ground ConditionsBy M P. Sandy, V Louchnikov, V Eremenko, M Orunesu, O Watson "Surface support is a key component of most ground support systems which are applied as a means of reducing the risk of rockfall occurrence and maintaining serviceability of mine development. Surface Mar 24, 2014 
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                     Application of Design by Measurement for Support and Pillar Design in Mechanised Room and Pillar Coal Mining in India Application of Design by Measurement for Support and Pillar Design in Mechanised Room and Pillar Coal Mining in IndiaBy I D. Gregson, A Gandhe, A S. Garcia, K M. MacAndrew "Falls of ground still cause around one-third of all underground mining fatalities. The recent introduction of mechanised room and pillar working into Indian coalmines is an example of the application Nov 5, 2014 
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                     Use of Geometallurgy to Predict Tailings Leach Acid Consumption at Olympic Dam Use of Geometallurgy to Predict Tailings Leach Acid Consumption at Olympic DamBy E Macmillan For any processing plant there will be deleterious elements or minerals which affect production or quality, and a strategy to predict their occurrence and mitigate their impact is required. An early o Sep 5, 2011 
