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Metallurgical Management Tools for Continuous ImprovementBy R Dunne, W McCallum
Continuous improvement might be defined as seeking incremental improvement over time through improved equipment, processes, technology and the efforts of people. Most people working in ore processing
Oct 29, 2012
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Dewatering Marra Mamba – Lessons LearnedBy K Sommerville
BHP Billiton’s Area C iron ore operation has been in production since 2003. During 2010, below water table mining in the Marra Mamba formation commenced and dewatered ore has been successfully process
Jul 11, 2011
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Tunnelling within the Bunya Phyllite of Legacy Way, Brisbane, QueenslandBy M Norbert, C Bennett
The Legacy Way Tunnel was constructed from Toowong to Kelvin Grove in Brisbane, and is the first large-scale underground excavation in the Bunya Phyllite in Brisbane. The Legacy Way Tunnel is 4.3 km i
Sep 17, 2014
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Development Options for the Eyre Peninsula Magnetite – An Owner’s PerspectiveBy J White
The Eyre Peninsula (EP) has been known for its iron ore for more than a century. Edward John Eyre noted the ironstone outcrop at what is now Iron Knob in the 19th century. Sir Douglas Mawson visited a
Jul 11, 2011
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Quantitative Risk Assessment Tools to Assist with Waste Management and Placement GuidelinesBy S Lehane, S Pearce
The characterisation and assessment of waste rock has been the subject of considerable research, and many guidance documents have been published both internationally and within Australia. While these
Jul 27, 2015
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Dynamic concepts for mine to mill operation and optimisationBy R Pax
Feed ore variability, the major disturbance into a mineral processing plant receives considerable attention operationally, and at research and strategic levels to ensure that the throughput of the ore
Nov 21, 2018
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Optimisation Improvements for Narrow Vein Open Pit Deposits Using Mineable Shape OptimiserBy C Mann, S Swapp
"The mining industry is often challenged with the task of evaluating narrow vein open pit deposits. A realistic mineable solution from optimisation needs to accurately represent mining dilution and th
Nov 15, 2016
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An evolution of drill hole spacing studies at Newmont CorporationBy A Jewbali, L Allen
At Newmont Corporation drill hole spacing studies are done to support the business in understanding the cost of collecting additional information (with a specific focus on drill hole sampling density)
May 24, 2023
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Benefits of Advanced Technology in Underground MiningBy M Edhammer
In 2007, Atlas Copco introduced an integrated tunnel scanner/profiler. The tunnel scanner, which is integrated into the control system, is mounted on the drill rigs, and replaces the previous variants
Mar 21, 2011
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A Systems Approach for the Application of Eco-Efficiency Indicators for Process Design in the Minerals IndustryBy H von Blottnitz, J L. Broadhurst
Eco-efficiency has been proposed by the World Business Council on Sustainable Development as an environmental performance indicator framework that contributes to sustainability by assisting corporate
Jan 1, 2009
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Mapping and Prioritising Rehabilitation of Abandoned Mines in AustraliaBy A M. Lechner, V Glenn, M Edraki, D R. Mulligan, C Unger
With more than 50 000 recorded abandoned mines in Australia, effective management strategies are needed to prioritise and manage health, safety, environmental and socio-economic risks and opportunitie
Jul 10, 2012
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Mine closure bonds (financial assurances) – the ‘how much?’ conundrumBy G Byrne, A Bowden
There is often a difference in opinion about the allocation of risk in the establishment of mine closure bonds or financial assurances. From the State’s perspective, protection is needed to ensure tha
Jul 25, 2018
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The Canadian Experience ù Disclosure Standards for Mineral ProjectsAfter considerable input from the mining industry, the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) finalised National Instrument 43-101: Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. This Instrument, whi
Jan 1, 2002
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Development of an optical sorting algorithm to utilise digital images for the rapid discrimination of target minerals from gangueBy E J. Y Koh, G J. McLachlan, E Amini, N Beaton
Preconcentration greatly reduces the ore mass input to the processing plant while upgrading the grade. One of the commonly used methods of preconcentration is optical sorting. These methods rely on op
Nov 10, 2020
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In-pit backfilling as part of integrated life-of-mine waste scheduling, closure planning and AMD risk management – Martabe Mine as a case studyBy K Grohs, A Satriawan, S R. Pearce
Martabe gold and silver mine is operated by PT Agincourt Resources (PTAR) and is situated in northern Sumatra and comprises several deposits in steep terrain, and in a tropical climate, that are requi
Aug 2, 2023
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Recent Process Improvements at Hidden Valley Gold MineBy F Burns, G Peachey
The Hidden Valley process plant has recently undertaken a program to relieve process flow bottlenecks and improve process automation. An environment of cost reduction and restrained capital necessitat
Sep 1, 2014
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Strategic short-term geotechnical designBy K T. Mandisodza, T J. Cartledge
The principal objective of Geotechnical Engineers supporting operating mines is to provide safe working conditions and ensure that pit designs are geotechnically optimised to site conditions and pre-d
Jun 22, 2022
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Determining Gold Particle Size in Gravity Ores for Sampling and Metallurgical Characterisation - Discussion and Test ProtocolSampling protocols and metallurgical flow sheets should be designed to suit the style of mineralisation in question. In support, the a priori need for evaluation programs is the characterisation of th
Aug 1, 2010
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Reassessing Rehabilitation Objectives and Targets for Mature Mining Operations in QueenslandBy T R. Anderson, A R. Butler
Haymont (2012) notes that in parts of Australia significant areas of mining disturbance cannot be relinquished. In Queensland it has been estimated that by 2010, just 0.3 per cent 507 ha of mining dis
Jun 28, 2016
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Sustainable production from rehabilitated coal mine pastures in southern Queensland’s Brigalow Region – Acland grazing trial resultsBy J Eberhard, C Paton, J Bennett, C Baillie, A Melland, J F. Clewett, T Newsome
A central aim of rehabilitation is to ensure that disturbed land is returned to a post-mine condition that is safe, stable and self-sustaining. This paper describes initial results from a grazing tria
Jul 25, 2018