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The New Minerals Legislation in New Zealand (fe42a913-b6a0-4303-a2e1-c746cc11695a)This paper describes the new legislative regime that will apply to the regulation of the minerals industry in New Zealand.The reform of New Zealands minerals legislation was initiated in January 1988
Jan 1, 1990
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Common Law Damages Claims-Their Implications on Mining ManagementThroughout industry in Australia, time lost through work accidents and illness is three times greater than strikes. In 1978 in New South Wales alone, 400 workers died, 125,000 were injured, 6,000
Jan 1, 1982
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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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Thermodynamic Modelling of Metallurgical Processes by the Csiro-Sgte Thermodata SystemBy Wadsley MW
This paper gives an overall view of the CSIRO-SGTE computer system for thermodynamic calculations. The basis of the system is the coupling of a large self-consistent numeric data bank of thermodyn
Jan 1, 1984
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Prediction of Hazards in Underground ExcavationsExceptionally weak ground, usually associated with faulting, unanticipated groundwater pressures or flows and exceptionally high stress concentrations are some of the hazards which confront the underg
Jan 1, 1985
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Sampling - A Critical Component to Gold Mining Project EvaluationPoorly designed sampling protocols generally result in high project risk by artificially increasing grade variability (ie the nugget effect). Sample collection, preparation and assay protocols that su
Jan 1, 2007
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Risk Management in the Environmental Approvals ProcessThe proponents of new mining projects always run the risk that their project is deemed to be not in the public interest. Nothing to be done here except to try and pick it earlyùit is, after all, the a
Jan 1, 2003
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Process Control Applications in the Lead and Copper Smelters of Mount Isa Mines Limited, Mount Isa, Queensland, AustraliaBy Pirvics AI, Whitworth NR, Tuppurainen JMI
Process control applications to the unit operations in both the Lead and Copper Smelters are reviewed. The basic aim of this control is to smooth plant inputs to produce an output of consistent qu
Jan 1, 1984
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Evolution of the Northern KwaZulu-Natal Coastal Dune Cordon, South Africa; Evidence From ClaysBy R Uken G P Whitmore
The coastal dune cordon of northern KwaZulu-Natal is amongst the highest in the world reaching heights in excess of 180 m and up to 2 km in width. It comprises a complex system of Quaternary stacked d
Jan 1, 2001
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The Scheduling, Costing and Importance of Metallurgical Testwork Programs in Process Plant Feasibility StudiesThe metallurgical testwork program is generally the most important critical path item for the completion of a bankable feasibility study and hence can become the critical parameter for financing of po
Jan 1, 2000
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Designing Safe PlantsBy C Gormley, G Lane, J Kwak, A Hopkins
Complex processing plants present a myriad of safety issues to the design engineer. The extent to which the design engineer manages to lay the foundations for a safe plant ultimately sets the stage fo
Jan 1, 2004
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Long Term Supply and Demand Aspects of CoalThe energy crisis and the general increase in fuel prices have changed the position of coal in the world. Countries need to review their policies on coal, depending on available reserves and their ac
Jan 1, 1975
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Optimisation of Copper Electrowinning at BHASBy Mark C. J
Since the commissioning of the BHAS Copper Plant in 1984 the copper electrowinning operations have not fully met expectations. During 1988, a laboratory scale electrowinning unit was constructed to
Jan 1, 1989
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The Rise of the On-Site Geotechnical EngineerThe current boom in the mining sector has required mining operations to ramp up production to meet the international demand for minerals. This increase in production is putting enormous pressure on on
Jan 1, 2006
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Flotation of Low-Grade Iron Ore in Pneumatic Cells to Produce Pellet FeedBy J Palaci, M MelTndez, F Parra, I Rojas
At the Huasco Pellet Plant of Compa±fa de Aceros del Pacffico, Chile, the production of iron concentrate suitable for pellet feed from a low-grade iron ore was technically evaluated. In this study, th
Jan 1, 2005
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Mine Planning by QuartersBy B Ascott, J Kennedy, A White
At mines with low tonnes per vertical metre, like the Jundee Mine in Western Australia, operated by Newmont Asia Pacific, high development rates across multiple mining areas are critical to achieving
Jan 1, 2008
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Managing Equipment SuppliersSomeone once said "Leadership is the ability to inflict pain and get away with it." The same can be said about successful management of equipment suppliers. Improved performance will not be achieve
Jan 1, 1980
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Quantifying Evaporation From Soils Using Experimental and Mathematical MethodsBy S M. Mousavi
The issue of estimating evaporation in soils is central to the design of engineered soil caps for mine waste and landfill applications. In general, because evaporation from the soil is difficult to me
Jan 1, 2003
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Why Do We Explore for Minerals in Australia?We have been exploring for minerals in Australia for over 100 years and our methods are constantly improving - but why do we pros- pect? Is the effort justified? Obviously the main motive is economic
Jan 1, 1974
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X-Ray Diffraction-Referenced Rietveld Analysis of Clinker and Cement When Using Alternative Fuels and Raw MaterialsX-ray analysis of polycrystalline powder samples has grown beyond its roots in the world of laboratory research and is now regarded as one of the most powerful industrial process-control tools in the
Jan 1, 2008