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A guide to ground disturbance permitting and managing ESG riskBy H Arvidson, B Spence, S Helm
Mining is the art of disturbing ground. All phases of a mine’s life cycle from exploration to building and operating a mine, through closure, has a physical impact on the earth. There is currently inc
Sep 18, 2023
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Rapid Three-Dimensional Modelling of Mine Geology - Structural Applications to the Globe-Progress Mine, West Coast, New ZealandBy C McIntosh, M van Dam, N Whetter, R Lane, M McCulloch
Mine geology is understood through synthesising large amounts of structural, lithological, geochemical and geophysical data derived from the original topographic surface, drilling and surfaces exposed
Jan 1, 2009
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Large Flotation Cell Size and Circuit Arrangement SelectionBy Churchill M
One of the significant changes which has occurred in the flotation sector of the minerals industry, over the last two decades, has been the successful development of the very large flotation machine
Jan 1, 1991
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The Metallurgical Evaluation of AK1 Kimberlite to Establish Process Design CriteriaBy Mack JF
A metallurgical evaluation of the Argyle Kimberlite No. 1 (AKl) orebody has been carried out using a 40 tonnes per hour pilot plant. Pilot plant results, together with laboratory investigations pro
Jan 1, 1984
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Waste Rock Pile Construction to Lower Closure and Relinquishment CostsBy J R. Taylor, J A. Muchan, S M. Pape, B S. Davis
Acid and metalliferous drainage (AMD) is routinely derived from waste rock, tailings, pit wall rock, underground mine voids, heap leach pads, ore stockpiles, concentrate stockpiles and even slag piles
Jun 28, 2016
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Mechanics of Rock/Tool Interaction in Disc Rock CuttingBy M Hood, X S. L, W J. T Daniel, H Gurgenci
It is believed that disc cutter shape affects rock fracture and therefore cutter performance and cutter life. However, the current generation of disc cutters is made of hardened steel and these cutter
Jan 1, 1998
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Simulating Integrated Hydrology in Mining Catchments from Planning to ClosureBy S Szylkarski, D N. Graham
In mining, water management is an operational necessity, requiring planning and detailed engineering, as well as risk assessment. Yet, the hydrology of streams and aquifers typically extends well beyo
Jun 28, 2016
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Smelting of nickel and vanadium wastes to produce green steelBy D Lalor, N Goodman
The increasing demand for batteries is resulting in the development of large-scale projects for the production of key battery metals such as nickel and vanadium. Several of these projects plan to extr
Sep 18, 2023
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Applications of the Jameson Cell at the Head of Base Metal Flotation CircuitsBy G J. Harbort, V Lawson, L Reemeyer
The Jameson Cell is a high intensity flotation device, which utilises induced air from the atmosphere. It was developed jointly by Mount Isa Mines and Professor Graeme Jameson of the University of New
Jan 1, 2005
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Open Pit Transition Depth Determination through Global Analysis of Open Pit and Underground Mine Production SchedulingBy K Dagdelen, I Traore
This paper presents an iterative net present value (NPV) maximisation method to determine the optimum surface to underground transition depth for an orebody to be mined by multiple open pits and an un
Nov 24, 2014
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A Preliminary Model of a Water-Only Cyclone and its Application to Product Quality ControlBy Spottiswood DJ, Kelly EG, Bull WR
An empirical model of a 254mm water-only cyclone treating minus 17001im coal has been developed. The model includes the prediction of by-passing, SG50 corrected, water split and the use of a single eq
Jan 1, 1985
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Planning for Access to the Deep Copper Orebodies at Mount Isa Mines LimitedBy Slater R
The initial planning and detail design phase leading to the development of a 7.5 m internal shaft to service the deep 3000 and 3500 copper orebodies at Mount Isa, Queensland is well advanced. The
Jan 1, 1982
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Pulp Density Soft-Sensor for a Grinding CircuitBy Torres F, Cerda I, Gimenez P, Gonzalez G, Castelli L
Slurry density measurement, specially in cyclone feed streams, is fundamental to grinding circuit control. With the purpose of increasing the availability of such a measurement, the design of a soft
Jan 1, 1995
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Rail Haulage and Off-Highway Truck Development at WeipaBy Mortimer RR
The Weipa bauxite mining operation on the west coast of Cape York currently mines lb million tonnes of crude ore per year from the Andoom and Weipa mines. Andoom ore is trucked up to 4 km to a rai
Jan 1, 1978
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Tectono-Metallogenic Controls Characterising the Transitional Tectonic Provinces of Eastern QueenslandLow-grade, porphyry copper type mineralization at the Moonmera prospect is related to the intrusion of a granodiorite porphyry mass into the Upper Permian "Gracemere granodiorite". Significant copp
Jan 1, 1974
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Optimising the Drilling Budget with Geophysical LoggingBy Fullagar P. K
In resource definition and mine development, major capital expenditures are committed on the basis of sparse information and even in production surprises such as bad ground are not uncommon. Drill h
Jan 1, 1997
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Development of Face Machinery with Particular Reference to Shortwall MiningBy Duncan B
Shortwall continuous mining as first introduced at Burwood colliery, and currently being used at John Darling, Lambton, and Corrimal collieries, is a method of coal winning which was pioneered in
Jan 1, 1972
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Implementation of Mine to Mill Blast Optimisation at Porgera Gold MineBy S S. Kanchibotla, D La Rosa, R W. Pesch
The Porgera Joint Venture and Dyno Nobel have commissioned a joint project to optimise the drill and blast operations to increase the overall profitability of the mine. One of the aims of this project
Jan 1, 2003
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A Four-Dimensional Interactive Learning System Approach to Mining Engineering EducationBy S Saydam
Professional engineers need to be able to apply university learning to practice. In particular, they have to take responsibility for interactions between technical systems and the complex social envir
Nov 22, 2011
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The Genetic Relationship Between the Mesozoic Volcanic and Intrusive Rocks in Southeastern Coastal ChinaThe Mesozoic intrusive rocks in southeastern coastal China can be divided into three intrusive suites, and they can be brought into corresponding with four cycles of volcanic activity. This paper desc
Jan 1, 1990