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Life-of-mine Planning Tools for a Changing Climate – Intuitive, Interrogative, IterativeBy M Grigorescu, S Crimp, J H. Hodgkinson, P Kokic, W Jin
Mines are typically located in remote, inhospitable locations and movement of materials between site, processor and port are often at risk from extreme weather events. Mining companies have recorded m
Jun 28, 2016
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Geochemical Prospecting in Covered TerranesSelective leach analytical techniques applied to surface geochemical samples in the search for deeply buried mineral resources gained popularity in the late 1990s. Several commercial assay laboratorie
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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Construction Methods for Remote LocationsProjects to be undertaken in remote locations require special attention with regard to constructability from the very first stages of design. This is to ensure not only that the project is compat
Jan 1, 1986
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On Methods of Testing the Purity of High-Grade LeadIn another paper the author described the electrolytic preparation of highly-purified lead. One of the most difficult parts, yet perhaps the most essential part, of that research was to ensure, first
Jan 1, 1932
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Experiences in Community Consultation - Moving Out of the Comfort Zone and into the Community: The Community Liaison Forum a Year LaterNearly eighteen months ago Newmont Waihi Operations joined with the local district council and members of the Waihi community in the initiation and running of a community liaison forum. This f
Jan 1, 2004
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Mill Evaluation at Peko Mines N.L.The flotation circuit handling Peko ore at Peko Mines N.L. was examined in July 1970 with a view to determining simple changes in circuitry or reagents which could improve the grade and recovery o
Jan 1, 1972
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Leinster Nickel Concentrator ù Past, Present and FutureBy E Wan, K Stokes
Since 1978, the nickel concentrator at Leinster has been subject to continuous change. In 1971 a significant nickel sulphide deposit was discovered on Leinster Downs Station, within three years the ex
Jan 1, 2000
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Getting People Involved-or, Business and People Factors in Installing a Major On-Line Data Base Mining Operation SystemBy Roberts JD
The design and installation of a major on-line stores and purchasing system, with built-in maintenance reporting and plant register capabilities, needs more than just close attention to computer d
Jan 1, 1983
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Mathematical Modelling as a Research Technique in Extractive MetallurgyBy Batterham RJ
A 'research model' can be used to investigate cause and effect relations and generally improve the understanding of extractive metallurgical processes. As such, it is a useful research t
Jan 1, 1984
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Production Of Metallized Pellets From Iron Work DustsElimination of zinc by the reduction of iron works dusts is examined. The process consists of blending, filtration, drying, balling, preheating and reduction in the rotary kiln. Dust slurries and dr
Jan 1, 1974
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Staffing Arrangements at Queensland Mines LimitedÆs Nabarlek Uranium Treatment PlantQueensland Mines Limited operates a small uranium treatment plant at Nabarlek in the Arnhem Land Aboriginal Reserve, some 265 km due east of Darwin. It was the wish of the local Aboriginal people
Jan 1, 1984
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Water Management of the Mae Moh ProjectThis paper presents the water management plan of the Mae Moh Project in the North of Thailand, which includes a large lignite opencast mine and thermal power plants. Lignite production will increase
Jan 1, 1988
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The Sunburst Trial at Leinster Nickel OperationsBy Meyer T
Sunburst PCF (Penetrating Cone Fracture) technology has recently undergone extensive underground field trials at Leinster Nickel Operations, Western Australia. Trials with the Sunburst machine start
Jan 1, 1995
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Potential Benefits of Underground Processing for the Gold Sector û Conceptual Process Design and Cost BenefitsBy G Cormack
By designing comminution circuits for mineral liberation rather than the final recovery process and by using high mass pull gravity recovery, the concept of underground processing has become a reality
Jan 1, 2008
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Compositional Variations of White Mica in the Footwall Hydrothermal Alteration System of the Hellyer Zn-Pb Deposit, TasmaniaBy P Mason, J F. Huntington, K M. Scott
Short-wave infrared (SWIR) spectral reflectance of the hydrothermally altered volcanic rocks in the footwall of the Hellyer Zn-Pb massive sulfide deposit was measured with a portable PIMATM infrared s
Jan 1, 2004
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Stability of Raise Bored Shafts in Australian MinesBy M F. Lee
In order to make good decisions, as to whether large diameter raise bored shafts can be constructed in blocky rock at a particular location, mine planners, management, geotechnical engineers and contr
Jan 1, 2008
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Improvements in Truck and Shovel Scheduling Based on Capacity Constraint ModellingBy P C. Hagan
Production scheduling is often reliant on an estimation of a mineÆs trucking capacity. While this mechanistic approach is relatively simple, it often over-estimates actual throughput resulting in und
Jan 1, 2007
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Intelligent Selection of Engineered Wear Linings in Iron Ore PlantMarket forces, particularly iron ore prices, demand that plant operators achieve higher throughput in the worldÆs iron ore beneficiation plants without compromising yields or efficiency. This means th
Jan 1, 2002
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Biomineralisation ù A Novel Approach for Immobilising Toxic Metals in the EnvironmentBy L C. Thompson
Biomineralisation is the process by which microorganisms mediate and catalyse inorganic reactions so as to form new mineral assemblages. The goal of biomineralisation as a remediation tool is to contr
Jan 1, 2004