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Geology and Definition of the Wattle Dam Coarse Gold Deposit
The Wattle Dam gold mine, located near Kambalda in the Goldfi elds region of Western Australia has recently progressed to an underground operation and is now believed to be Australia's highest gr
Aug 1, 2010
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Raiseboring Experience with the Wirth Two Stage Sequential Reaming Head and HG330 Raiseborer
By Fletcher A. E W
Ever since it made its debut in 1962, in the form of a Robbins 31R, the raiseborer has become an accepted tool in the mining and civil construction industries. The first raiseborer to be used in th
Jan 1, 1987
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Post Closure Management of the Mt Leyshon Gold Mine - Water the Integrator
By T Baumgartl, D Mulligan, R Haymont
Mining at the Mt Leyshon Gold Mine in semi-arid north Queensland stopped in 2002. Newmont Australia has recently initiated a thorough post-closure water management study of the site by revisiting the
Jan 1, 2006
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Genetic design of personalised slag for manufacturing die steel via electroslag remelting method and an industrial application case
By J W. Dong, Y M. Li, J L. Tian, Z H. Jiang
Electroslag remelting is widely used to produce various special steels, mainly because of its ability to provide high cleanliness and excellent homogeneity of ingot. Undoubtedly an optimal slag plays
Jun 19, 2024
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REGCHEM Database Developments and Analysis of Stream Sediment Geochemical Data for Otago
By R L. Brathwaite, R Carver
The REGCHEM (Regional Exploration Geochemistry) database of open file mining company data, managed by GNS Science, has recently been upgraded with the compilation of additional data, especially for th
Jan 1, 2007
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New perspectives in iron ore flotation – from fundamental studies to on-site pilot testing
By L O. Filippov, A Piçarra, I V. Filippova, N P. Lima, K Silva
The reverse cationic flotation using the starch as depressor of iron oxides is the most efficient upgrading process when is applied to the simple systems composed by hematite/magnetite and quartz. The
Aug 24, 2022
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Ensuring Rehabilitation into the Future – The Western Australian Mining Rehabilitation Fund
By M L. Leybourne
In 2012, in response to an increasing potential unfunded liability, the Western Australian Government passed the Mining Rehabilitation Fund Act 2012. The intent of this Act was to introduce an annual
Jul 16, 2014
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Industrial Relations in the Broken Hill Mining Industry - A Discussion
To explain in any depth the industrial relations of Broken Hill I believe that it is necessary to trace some of the many happenings that created the present industrial climate. While appreciating
Jan 1, 1975
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Australia's Mineral Resources- A Vital Role: An Uncertain Future
The long-term outlook Tor Australla's traditional mining products is for flat demand and continuing low prices. This has come about because of three far-reaching changes since earlier boom day
Jan 1, 1987
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Monorail Technology - A Rapid and Cost-Effective Method of Decline Development
By B Besa
Australia is a world leader in the design and operation of mines accessed by the decline method. Literature indicates that a number of metalliferous underground mines using the decline system are also
Jan 1, 2008
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Effective Contracting Through Partnering
By Stewart R. D, Lawrence W, Youl M. J
The trend towards contracting by major coal mining companies such as BHP Coal and MIM Ltd is examined. Reasons why this trend is occurring are discussed and the concept of partnering is examined.
Jan 1, 1997
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Design Developments of the Jameson Cell
By S Bourke, R Stone, B Hill
Since Jameson Cell flotation technology was first installed in a coal flotation application in 1988/89 at Newlands Coal Handling and Preparation Plant (CHPP) there have been fundamental improvements t
Jan 1, 2005
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Translating the Challenges of Sustainability and Eco-Efficiency into Improved Business Performance at Newmont Operations
By A J. Minns
This paper addresses the question: how can the minerals industry remain viable; viable in the sense that we are able to access land for exploration and discovery, we are able to develop and operate mi
Jan 1, 2004
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Endeavour 26 North Copper-Gold Deposit, Goonumbla, N.S.W.-Paragenesis and Alteration Zonation
A new porphyry copper gold district has been discovered at Goonumbla near Parkes in central New South Wales. Endeavour 26 North is the largest deposit known to date with a possible resource of 166
Jan 1, 1986
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Development and permitting of an underground mine at Cowal Gold Operations
By J Northfield, L Neesham
The GRE46 Underground Project lies beneath the environmentally unique and culturally endowed shore of Lake Cowal. The ore body is open both along strike and at depth and is currently defined to a stri
Mar 15, 2021
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Ultra-High-Intensity Blasting - A New Paradigm in Mining
By G F. Brent, S Hawke, M Rothery, P Dare-Bryan
Mine-to-mill studies have previously demonstrated downstream productivity benefits from relatively modest increases in blast energy, or powder factor. These increases have up to now been limited by sa
Sep 26, 2013
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Underground Mines of Tomorrow
By P Hatherly, H Gurgenci
With the depletion of the mineral reserves that can be mined by surface mining, demand for highly productive and safe underground mines will increase. Underground drill and blast techniques continue t
Jan 1, 1998
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Research Into the Revegetation of Concentrator Tailings Dams at Mount ISA
By Whiteman P. C, Stacey G. S, Hunter G. D
Processing of lead-zinc and copper ores by Mount Isa Mines Limited produces large quantit- ies of concentrator tailings waste which is pumped as a slurry to special dams where the solids are allowed
Jan 1, 1974
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Analysis of Slurry Sampling Arrangements at a Froth Flotation Plant
By P Minkkinen, J Lohilahti, T Korpela, B McPherson
Concentrator plants intake the ore from the mine and produce concentrates by extracting valuable minerals in a succession of process steps. Controlling the extraction process and detecting changes in
Jul 29, 2014
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Development and Testing of a Small-Scale Uranium Leach for Geometallurgical Applications
By N L. Turner, K Ehrig, V Liebezeit, D J. Robinson, L L. Kuhar, N Francis
Conventional industry tests used to determine leach recoveries are often fully monitored and may be time-consuming and expensive. Such tests may be limiting in geometallurgical applications where larg
Sep 29, 2013