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Paper No. 122. The Employment if Unskilled Labour in Mines And The Necessity For Training to The Miner's Occupation.The subject of my paper is one which, I am certain, has exercised the mind of every man on whom depends the safe and economical conduct of mining operations; particularly in this district where the en
Jan 1, 1903
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Geology of the Escondida Porphyry Copper Deposit, II Region, ChileThe Escondida Porphyry Copper Deposit, located in Chile's II Region 160 Km to the southeast of the city of Antofagasta, is currently owned by Minera Escondida Limitada, a company comprising The B
Jan 1, 1990
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Experience with the Postgraduate Mining Geomechanics Course by Correspondence at the University of New South Wales School of MinesA Master of Applied Science degree course in Mining Geomechanics commenced in 1983 at The University of New South Wales, taught by extern- al (correspondence) studies. The course is aimed at gradua
Jan 1, 1986
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Mineralization at Gunong Limbung, West Java: A Fluid Inclusion and Geochemical StudyBy Sudharto RT
Sulphides of Cu, Pb, and Zn occur in quartz veins associated with a quartz monzodiorite stock at Gunung Limbung, West Java. The mineralization was polyphase and occurred at depths of less than lkm
Jan 1, 1987
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Reducing waste in the iron ore industry by beneficiating slimes using new flotation regime and two-stage processing routesBy N Lima, A Piçarra, L Filippov, I Filippova, M Marques, K Silva
The iron industry produces a considerable amount of tailings per annum, due to its substantial volumes of production. The actual iron ore processing routes require the removal of slimes fractions. In
Sep 18, 2023
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Moving beyond Net Present Value project evaluation to achieve Environmental, Social and Governance goals for mine operations and closureBy H Simpson, C Gimber
The financial evaluation of mining projects drives a whole range of decision-making regarding project viability, project design, operating models and closure philosophy. Net Present Value is a financi
Aug 2, 2023
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Reducing Social Risk and Impact by Engaging Local CommunitiesIn todayÆs evolving and globalised world, mining companies are being pressured to move beyond compliance towards long-term sustainability and sustainable development. Companies are expected to æengage
Jan 1, 2007
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Risk assessment tool for mines using diesel-powered mobile equipmentBy A Reid, A W. Musk, O Jones
In this paper, the authors attempt to bridge the gap that currently exists between the duty-of-care responsibilities of underground mining industry personnel, and the multifaceted health challenges fa
Oct 16, 2017
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Tube bundle analyser flow rate, why it is importantBy M Tsai
Tube bundle gas monitoring systems have been used in the mining industry for over 50 years. The initial design was based on four individual gas analysers along with a series of solenoid valves, gas sa
Oct 12, 2022
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Improving cobalt extraction through oxidative blowing of copper-nickel matteBy R A. Pakhomov, L V. Krupnov, P V. Malakhov, I M. Dymov
The article presents results of thermodynamic calculations and laboratory studies, focusing on the cobalt behaviour during oxidative smelting of copper-nickel mattes. The compositions of the studied s
Aug 21, 2024
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Alternatives to Conditional Simulation for the Estimation of Iron Grade Distributions ù A Case Study From BHP BillitonÆs Mt Whaleback OperationsConditional simulation can be used to determine the probabilities of block iron-grades being above selected cut-offs. However, there are much faster alternatives that can produce acceptable results. I
Jan 1, 2005
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Refining of Hot Metal with Na2CO3By Kajioka H, Nakamura Y
Na2CO3 is a powerful flux for both dephosphorization and desulphurization in oxidizing atmospheres. In order to study refining with Na2CO3 and the nature of the Na2CO3 slag itself, hot metal (4Kg)
Jan 1, 1980
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Accurately defining failure geometries and their variabilityBy E J. Hancock, K H. B Chu
Failures within hard rock underground excavations have historically been defined by a depth of failure, estimated in the field or through individual measurements, with a simplified failure geometry; s
Nov 29, 2022
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Chirano Gold Mine Expansion – A Case StudyBy S Ellis
In January 2008 Chirano Gold Mines Limited committed to expansion of the Chirano Gold Project from its existing design capacity of 2 Mtpa ROM ore to a new design value of 3.5 Mtpa. In addition to incr
Aug 8, 2011
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Muck Pile Shaping for Draglines and Dozers at Surface CoalminesBy M Nagarajan, S Esen
This paper presents three case studies from three surface coalmines. The first case study is from a coalmine where a dragline operates in 60 m wide and 1 km long strips. Typical overburden height rang
Aug 24, 2015
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Assessing the volume change behaviour of red mud through laboratory and field testingBy D J. Williams, A Shokouhi, A Naderian
Extracting alumina from bauxite involves the production of fine-grained waste known as red mud. The highly alkaline red mud is usually neutralised by applying sea water, thickened to between 25% and 3
Jul 23, 2018
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A Forgotten Legacy of Gold Mining: Archival Research Leads to the Location and Identification of Gold-Bearing Mining ResidueGold was discovered in the Bendigo area of Victoria in 1851 (Willman and Wilkinson, 1993), and all the early gold mining of any note involved washing (puddling) the gold out of the regolith or allu
Jan 1, 1997
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Deformation Mechanisms of the South West Rail Link Underpass beneath the Hume HighwayBy S J. Clarke, C S. Walker
The South West Rail Link (SWRL) project involved construction of a rail line to service new residential areas in south-west Sydney. The 11 km rail line is conveyed through a short tunnel at shallow de
Sep 17, 2014
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Should the Blast Exclusion Zone Be Based on a Qualitative or Quantitative Analysis? A Practical Implementation ConundrumBy K Muller, T Oosthuizen
Blast exclusion zones are instrumental in protecting equipment and personnel. When there is no constraint in footprint, the exclusion zone can be enormous, practically eliminating the hazard of flyroc
Aug 24, 2015
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Attritioner Scrubber Performance EvaluationBy O S. Maluleke
In some deposits valuable heavy mineral quality is poor due to increased mineral surface coatings from higher slimes and more competent sand orebodies. Mineral surface coating can include silica or al
Oct 5, 2011