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Concentrate Handling Plant of the Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty. Ltd. At Port PirieBy Peck WH
For many years it was realised that the methods used for unloading concentrates at Port Pirie were inefficient and labour intensive, therefore, when a decision was reached to standardise the east-w
Jan 1, 1975
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Olympic Dam: Some Developments in Geological Understanding Over Nearly Two DecadesThe Olympic Dam copper-uranium-gold-silver deposit, located approximately 520 km north-northwest of Adelaide, South Australia (Figure 1) was discovered in 1975 by Western Mining Corporation. A joint v
Jan 1, 1993
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Coupled phase diagram experiments and thermodynamic modelling of the CaO-SiO2-Ga2O3 system for Ga recyclingBy I H. Jung, W O. Choe
Gallium (Ga)-containing compounds such as Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) and Gallium Nitride (GaN) are widely used in electronic devices due to their superior electro-optical properties and their usages incr
Jun 19, 2024
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Improving Open Stope Productivity at Sunrise DamBy K Guilfoyle
AngloGold Ashanti Australia Ltd operates an underground mine below a large open pit at the Sunrise Dam Gold Mine near Laverton in Western Australia. Operations are based on an extensive mineralised zo
Nov 8, 2011
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A Cost Benefit Analysis to Explore the Optimal Number of Blast Movement Monitoring LocationsBy J Loeb, D Thornton
Blast movement measurement is a key component of grade control, enabling mines to carry all of the precision involved in locating ore blocks, through a chaotic blast, to production. A monitoring syste
Aug 18, 2014
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Experience with Capping of Tailings Storage Facilities for Decommissioning Projects in AustraliaBy W Ludlow, C Harrington
This paper presents an overview of the design and construction challenges to implement capping systems on Tailings Storage Facility’s (TSF) based on recent projects in Australia. Key aspects discussed
Jul 23, 2018
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Remote Monitoring of Rock Mass Deformation During MiningBy M Mee, R L. Gwyther
Accurate measurement of rock mass response during the mining of massive underground orebodies is essential, as mines become larger and deeper. These measurements enable: provision of quantitative data
Jan 1, 2000
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Research on the Solid-Liquid Two-Phase Flow Field in HydrocyclonesUsing a new type of laser surveying instrument named Particle Dynamics Analyser (PDA), the distributions of the radial and axial components of the mean velocity, the size and the concentration of so
Jan 1, 1993
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Recovery of Gold from Lancefield Arsenical Sulphide OreBy Kellett KR
Gold Mining at the Lancefield Mine was commenced initially in 1897 and continued intermittently through to 1956 when rising costs and mine cave-in forced closure. The mine was redeveloped in 1981 and
Jan 1, 1984
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Flocculation-Column Flotation of Fine Particles Based on Frother and Flocculant ControlBy Dobias B
A new separation method based on a combination of coagulation and colum flotation was used to treat fine sphalerite in the range 90 per cent - 15 pm with a relative high superfical gas velocity and a
Jan 1, 1993
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New Environmental Legislation: Implications and Issued for Coal Mining in NSWIn December 1997, a series of new environmental legislation was enacted including:ò Environmental Planning andAssessmentAmendmentAct 1997; ò Contaminated Land ManagementAct 1997;ò Protection of the En
Jan 1, 1998
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The Use of New South Wales Coals in Large Pulverised Fuel Fired Boilers for Power Generation PurposesThe Electricity Commission of New South Wales is the largest single user of coal in the State, burning some 8.5 million tonnes during 1972-73. This coal is converted in power stations into electrical
Jan 1, 1975
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Creating the Optimal Coal Working SectionBy P Lukic
The definition of the working sections that will be used in a mine is usually initially made in the field by the geologist supervising the drilling program. These initial definitions are often made on
Sep 26, 2011
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Investigating the Effect of Different Block Dimensions on the Economic Life of Open Pit MinesBy P Moarefvand, M Osanloo
The anticipated economic life of the mine, which defines the rate of mine production, is dictated initially by the design capacity of the mill/concentrator and the production capacity of the mine rela
Sep 26, 2011
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Development, Application and Potential of a Real - Time Return Gas Monitoring SystemBy Williams RJ
This paper presents an overview of the design and development , application to date and potential of a real-time return gas monitoring system.Initially developed as an ACARP/Industry funded project, w
Jan 1, 1998
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A New Approach to Planning at Solid Energy New ZealandBy D Elder, S Bell
Over the last five years Solid Energy New Zealand (SENZ) has gone through a series of changes in response to both external and internal factors. These changes have included corporate reorganisation an
Jan 1, 2002
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Origin of the Hard Hematite Deposits of Quadrilßtero Ferrffero, Minas Gerais, Brazil ù Field, Textural and Fluid Inclusion StudiesBy B R. Bittencourt, D A. B Pasin, D Pi
Three main genetic types of hematite can be recognised at Quadrilßtero Ferrffero (QF): Micaceous or schistose hematite derived by metamorphic/metasomatic process during regional metamorphism, increasi
Jan 1, 2005
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Application of the Theory of Constraints to Strategic and Tactical Mine PlanningBy T Elkington, A Finch
The theory of constraints (TOC) is a business improvement method that focuses on exploiting a business’s bottleneck to deliver the highest possible profit. Early applications were mostly in the manufa
Nov 24, 2014
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Construction of Access Shafts for Tunnels and Deep Pipelines in Urban New ZealandBy N Wharmby
In recent years in New Zealand there have been a number of tunnelling and deep directionally drilled pipelines projects that have required access shafts. Often these shafts are in urban environmentswh
Mar 8, 2011
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Educational Plans and Programmes for Automatics and Metrology of Mining Technology at the Polish UniversitiesAbout 60 persons are admitted to the graduate course every year after passing the entrance examinations. The entire course of studies is free of charge and the universities provide accommodation for t
Jan 1, 1985