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  • AUSIMM
    The Regulatory Environment for Expert Reports NCSC and ASX Requirements

    I stand here as a financial advisor who has been particularly close to the whole concept of reporting, independence and all the issues that are brought together in Release 149. However, I was asked

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Exploration Discoveries in Chile: The Last Three Decades

    Chile, which hosts around 30 per cent of the worldÆs copper resources, is now the largest producer and exporter of copper. Chilean copper output accounts for more than one-quarter of total worldwide p

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Equipment Selection for Narrow Vein Operations

    By Hare G

    The emphasis in Australia, until recently, has been on large scale mining methods with drive sizes in excess of 4.5 metres square and the acceptance of high dilution ratios, even when working in relat

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Lake George Mines

    In 1874 a stockman, JE Wright of Foxlow Station, recognised copper mineralisation when he was about 12 kilometres south of the station. The find was on the banks of the Molonglo River. Several small m

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Rate of Nitrogen Desorption in Molten Iron

    The kinetics of desorption of nitrogen from molten iron were investigated using the electromagnetic levitation technique. The respective influences of gas flow rate and surface active element (S) we

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Repurposing flotation capacity at Mt Keith nickel concentrator

    By L Hussey

    Mt Keith concentrator treats low grade disseminated nickel sulfide ore supplied from the adjoining open pit mine. It is a traditional crushing, two-staged closed circuit grinding circuit (SAG & Ba

    Sep 11, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Exploration Successes - How Have They Been Achieved

    Over the past 15 years many world-class gold discoveries have been made in the region. Some deposits, such as Lihir and Porgera in P.N.G., have a contained gold resource that places them among the t

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Current Drilling and Blasting Practice in the 1100 Orebody-Mount Isa

    Mount Isa Mines Ltd. annually extracts 5.6 million tonnes of copper ore from the 1100 Orebody. All production is by longhole open stoping, with an increasing emphasis on pillar recovery. Drilling an

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Managements' Changing Emphasis on Health and Safety in the 1990s

    The 1990s present many challenges, not the least of which is in the area of health and safety. Integrating of safety and health into the management process to suit the overall needs of a company will

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Core & Shell Pillar Recovery Stoping in Mount Isa Silver/Lead/Zinc Mine

    Mount Isa mine is the largest underground mine in Australia and is located 2,000 kilometres north-west of Brisbane. This mine has been in continuous operation since 1931 and in 1986/87 the silver/lea

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Alkali Roasting of Chromite

    By Lawson F

    Chrome chemicals are commercially produced by the alkali roasting of chromite ores with sodium carbonate. Results of tests conducted in a laboratory furnace indicated that the sodium carbonate reacted

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Equipment Set-Up of Kumera Steam Dryer Plants in Non-Ferrous Metal Smelters

    By I KylmSkorpi, H Mansikkaviita

    The traditional direct-heated drying process has been replaced by the steam drying process in non-ferrous metal smelters, where steam is available from waste heat boilers. Many recent projects have se

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    Forty Years of Sample Preparation - A Personal Journey

    I began my interest in sample preparation when I joined the Institute of Nuclear Sciences in 1962. I worked in the fields of rock dating and stable isotope geochemistry. Preparing a sample could take

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    Getting your cut-off grade policy right for better ESG outcomes

    By J D. Tolley

    The shift towards clean energy technologies is having a significant impact on the mining industry, with the demand for minerals such as copper, nickel, cobalt, lithium, manganese, and graphite increas

    Aug 2, 2023

  • AUSIMM
    Virtual mine geologist – who needs a real one when AI can do the job?

    By S Sullivan

    The key skills for a competent geologist are observation, documentation, analytical thought and the ability to communicate. These attributes have served the geological world for the past two centuries

    Sep 1, 2024

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    Maximising regional opportunities for in-pit tailings disposal for Queensland coalmines

    By K Baker, J Purtill

    One of the key challenges for the mining industry globally is the rehabilitation of mine waste, and Queensland is no exception. Out of pit waste structures including waste rock dumps and tailings stor

    Aug 2, 2023

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    Simulation Aided Engineering – Integration of Monitoring, Modelling and Planning

    By D Beck

    Open access to forecasts of mine geotechnical performance in the form of open databases of model results has been considered risky in the past, with a concern that the results will not be understood o

    Mar 21, 2011

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    A review of the most common underground slot, winze, rise or raise designs

    By E Wargem

    The conventional method of underground mining involves a process known as drilling and blasting to excavate valuable ore bearing minerals through the load and haul process. Drilling and blasting proce

    Mar 29, 2023

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    The Education of the Extractive Metallurgist-A Personal View

    In the last several years we have seen the demise of the Department of Mining and Metallurgy at the University of Melbourne, the removal of extraction metallurgy from the Department of Metallurgy

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Structural Geological Modelling for Geotechnical Investigations at BHP Iron Ore, Newman, Western Australia

    Structural geological modelling is a process which results in a 3D computer model that represents the essence of the geological and structural understanding of an area and is presented in a way tha

    Jan 1, 1997