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                     Blasthole Cone Sampling Experiments for Iron Ore Flitch Mining Blasthole Cone Sampling Experiments for Iron Ore Flitch MiningBlasthole cone samples are used for grade control in most of the iron ore mines of the Pilbara of Western Australia. This method of sampling is straightforward when the target sampling interval matche Mar 1, 2010 
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                     Advancing Near-Mine Exploration with an Updated Geological Model for the Mount Wright Gold Deposit, Queensland Advancing Near-Mine Exploration with an Updated Geological Model for the Mount Wright Gold Deposit, QueenslandBy K Johnson, G Morrison, N Lisowiec The Mount Wright gold deposit is located near the town of Ravenswood, ~90 km south of Townsville, in north Queensland. The deposit has been mined by underground methods since 2006. It produced approxi Sep 26, 2013 
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                     The Importance of Collaboration between Designers and Contractors in Implementing a Design in Challenging Conditions The Importance of Collaboration between Designers and Contractors in Implementing a Design in Challenging ConditionsBy V Gumba, S Narendranathan, C Barker, R D. H Thomas, G P. Bungard This paper presents the positive outcomes on an EPCM project, which was undertaken in a challenging environment, whereby the design team had to generate a design with a number of stringent serviceabil Sep 18, 2012 
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                     Moriarty was a Conglomerate – Experiences and Implications of Coal Mining under Massive Strata in the Newcastle Coalfield Moriarty was a Conglomerate – Experiences and Implications of Coal Mining under Massive Strata in the Newcastle CoalfieldBy M Creech During the 1990s, wider and more productive longwall panels were being introduced into the Newcastle Coalfield. The strata of the Newcastle Coalfield incorporate numerous massive sandstones and conglo Aug 18, 2014 
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                     Brave New World Autonomous Mining Systems Brave New World Autonomous Mining SystemsBy M Lynch, B White The historic city of Charters Towers in North Queensland is underlain by an extensive labyrinth of old mine workings in a large number of flat lying, subparallel, main and cross-cutting cross reefs ex Sep 26, 2013 
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                     Dynamic drop testing of Sandvik’s D47 and D39 MDX bolts at the Swerim’s testing facility Dynamic drop testing of Sandvik’s D47 and D39 MDX bolts at the Swerim’s testing facilityBy B Darlington, L Sandberg, O Vallati The D47 and D39 Mechanical Dynamic Extra bolts (D47 MDX and D39 MDX) have been developed in response to the ever-increasing demand from the mining industry for rock bolts with high dynamic capacity. T Nov 29, 2022 
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                     The Fan Installation at Laleham Colliery The Fan Installation at Laleham CollieryUnderground mine ventilation is now com monly simulated on a digital computer. Such a programme, incorporating natural ventilation has been modified by others to account for methane emission and el Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Productive Partnership – Controlling Vibration and Maintaining Critical Electricity Supply Productive Partnership – Controlling Vibration and Maintaining Critical Electricity SupplyBy M Nagarajan Orica Mining Services (Orica) in partnership with Coal and Allied’s Hunter Valley Operations (HVO) has developed a risk management process to maximise mining efficiency whilst controlling vibration an Nov 8, 2011 
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                     The Need for Specification Development in Australian Road Tunnels The Need for Specification Development in Australian Road TunnelsBy T Brown Australia is now committed to the most significant period of infrastructure investment since the 1960s and the current climate of project finance and public private partnership (PPP) model uncertainty Mar 8, 2011 
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                     Climate change risks to mine closure – planning for a range of impacts Climate change risks to mine closure – planning for a range of impactsBy N McIntyre, R Trancoso, N Bulovic Mining is essential for facilitating human development particularly as demand for critical minerals grows. However, over the mine life cycle, the environment is permanently changed. Once mining ceases Aug 2, 2023 
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                     Deportment of Gold in Sulfide Ores and Implications for Gold Extraction Deportment of Gold in Sulfide Ores and Implications for Gold ExtractionBy J Zhou Gold in sulfide ores is associated predominantly with sulfide minerals and occurs as both microscopic and submicroscopic particles. In non-refractory sulfide ores, gold occurs mainly as coarse- and me Sep 26, 2013 
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                     A Dynamic Sediment Simulation to Predict the Variability of Suspended Solids Concentrations over Life-of-Mine for Application to a Risk-based Environmental Assessment A Dynamic Sediment Simulation to Predict the Variability of Suspended Solids Concentrations over Life-of-Mine for Application to a Risk-based Environmental AssessmentBy M Ind, B Usher Environmental regulators are increasingly adopting risk-based approaches to protect aquatic ecosystems. The Australian and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council (ANZECC) and the Agriculture Jul 16, 2014 
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                     Re-Invigorating Unloved Projects Re-Invigorating Unloved ProjectsBy D Price Mining at the Tuckabianna Mining Centre in the Murchison district of Western Australia ceased in 1997, after the production of 550 000 ounces of gold at an average grade of 2.5 g/t from 22 separate op Aug 22, 2011 
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                     Continuous Monitoring of Mechanised Breaker Line Supports to Investigate Roof and Pillar Behaviour (11th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining) Continuous Monitoring of Mechanised Breaker Line Supports to Investigate Roof and Pillar Behaviour (11th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining)By Medhurst TP, Trueman R, Hutchinson IN A breaker line support (BLS) monitoring system, BLSmon, has been designed and constructed by the CSIRO and installed and commissioned at Laleham No.] Colliery, Queensland. This system was designed Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Optimisation of Ok Tedi's Medium-Term Production Schedules Using the Life of Business Optimisation System (LOBOS) Optimisation of Ok Tedi's Medium-Term Production Schedules Using the Life of Business Optimisation System (LOBOS)By D Horacek, I K. Sheppard Ok Tedi is in a period of transition. By 2008 mill feed will consist of higher levels of high-grade but metallurgically challenging skarn ores. Additionally, the Taranaki pit will start production in Jan 1, 2007 
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                     The Tonkolili Iron Ore Deposits, Sierra Leone The Tonkolili Iron Ore Deposits, Sierra LeoneBy M S. Reston The Tonkolili banded iron formations (BIF), Sierra Leone, host extensive iron ore deposits which are of economic signifi cance to the seaborne iron ore trade. The deposits are dominated by a strategic Jul 11, 2011 
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                     Social licence to operate – circular economy Social licence to operate – circular economyBy L Schürmann, R Kendall Social licence to operate is becoming part of a mining company’s DNA in the same way as health and safety. Consequently, mining companies are receiving increasing pressure from their shareholders to e Jun 22, 2022 
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                     Molten slag flow in an ironmaking blast furnace – a mesoscopic level investigation Molten slag flow in an ironmaking blast furnace – a mesoscopic level investigationBy D Sert, A Jayasekara, P Gardin, B J Monaghan, S J. Chew, P Zulli, D Pinson, X F. Dong, R Ferreira In an ironmaking blast furnace (BF), molten slag and hot metal form in the softening-melting (cohesive) zone and then trickle through the coke packed bed before being discharged from the taphole. Duri Jun 19, 2024 
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                     Objective Geological Logging using Geochemical Multi-Element Data - Plutonic Gold Mine, Western Australia Objective Geological Logging using Geochemical Multi-Element Data - Plutonic Gold Mine, Western AustraliaBy M D. Taylor, G Duclaux, K Atkinson, L A. Fisher, A R. Latham, M F. Gazley, S J. de Beer, C M. Tutt Geological logging by mine and exploration geologists involves the application of a logging code that requires a geologist to make a subjective decision to classify a particular rock unit. This will m Sep 26, 2013 
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                     Economic Returns From Environmental Problems ù Breeding Salt and Stress Tolerant Eucalypts for Carbon Sequestration, Salinity Abatement and Commercial Forestry Economic Returns From Environmental Problems ù Breeding Salt and Stress Tolerant Eucalypts for Carbon Sequestration, Salinity Abatement and Commercial ForestryCarbon sequestration in planted forests provides an immediately available, low cost option to address the greenhouse impacts of coal mining and coal utilisation in a carbon constrained world. In addit Jan 1, 2005 
