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Environmental Investigations and Procedures to Support Mining Consent ApplicationsBy M Foster
The new environmental legislation of 1986 was left incomplete and to date remains so. The 'missing' process by which environmental consideration should be applied was never embodied in law a
Jan 1, 1988
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Development of Effective Rehabilitation Protocols for Mineral Sands Mining in Virginia, USABy W L. Daniels, C Stilson, C Zimmerman
Mineral sands mining for ilmenite, rutile and zircon has disturbed over 1000 ha of prime farmland in Virginia (USA) since 1997 and additional areas are likely to be disturbed in Virginia and North Car
Jul 10, 2012
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Application of an Active Treatment System for the Reduction of Acidity and Dissolved Metals From Acid Sulfate Soil Drainage WatersBy M D. Melville, B C. T Macdonald, J Dixon
The acidic and metal rich waters that are generated from acid sulfate soil (ASS) drainage can have damaging impacts upon ecosystems. The most obvious impact has been the discolouration of water and oc
Jan 1, 2003
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The importance of rate of rise in life-of-mine planning of an upstream raised tailings storage facility – a case studyBy D A. Williams, P J. Chapman
The acceptable rate of rise of the tailings beaches on upstream-raised tailings storage facilities (TSFs) is critical to life of mine planning. This is illustrated through a case study in Western Aus
Jul 23, 2018
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Production of molybdenum disilicide using a silicon-containing molten bath via the hot dipping methodBy H Fukaya T Miki, J Gamutan
Molybdenum disilicide (MoSi2) is a promising material for thermal applications due to its excellent heat and oxidation resistance. It can operate at temperatures of up to 1800°C as furnace heating ele
Jun 19, 2024
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Rethinking Merit for a Sustainable Mining IndustryBy K Hobbs
Mining is experiencing a difficult period of low profitability and declining productivity. To achieve sustainability, mining companies are challenged with improving output, quality and safety while de
Jun 22, 2016
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Adding Copper Recovery and Acid Consumption Variables to the Geological Model of Quebrada BlancaBy R Schiller, E Chait
"Quebrada Blanca is a porphyry copper deposit located in the Eocene-Oligocene belt of Chilean Andes. Operation started in 1994 and original reserves for supergene mineralisation gave a life-of-mine (L
Jun 15, 2016
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Intensity quantification of coal and rock burst risk – a reviewBy C Zhang, I Canbulat, G Fan, D Zhang, C Wang
A clear understanding of the intensity of coal and rock burst is the basis for future research on burst mechanism and control. There has been a wide variety in the description of coal and rock burst d
Nov 30, 2018
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Sampling and Analysis for Public Reporting of Portable X-ray Fluorescence Data Under the 2012 Edition of the JORC CodeBy G M. Jeffress, D C. Arne
There are two discrete aspects to collecting portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) data to obtain reliable results and to comply with reporting requirements under the 2012 edition of the JORC Code (JORC,
Jul 29, 2014
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Ultra-High-Intensity Blasting - A New Paradigm in MiningBy G F. Brent, S Hawke, M Rothery, P Dare-Bryan
Mine-to-mill studies have previously demonstrated downstream productivity benefits from relatively modest increases in blast energy, or powder factor. These increases have up to now been limited by sa
Sep 26, 2013
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A New Look at Kalgoorlie Golden Mile GeologyThe Kalgoorlie Golden Mile is proposed as an Archaean volcanogenic-type deposit, modified and redistributed along later-developed structures. Rich pyritctelluride and Green Leader gold mineralization
Jan 1, 1974
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Propagation of the South Wedge - Drill and BlastBy R Cunningham, P Duniam
Late in 2005 it became apparent that cave propagation at the Northparkes Mine was not progressing as planned. By mid-2006 sufficient Reserves were identified to warrant an extensive drill and blast pr
Jan 1, 2007
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The Development of Models in Minerals ProcessingBy I Cameron
Simulation is increasingly being used to analyse mineral processing operations and explore efficiency options. Engineers that use simulation are rightly concerned with the quality and applicability of
Jan 1, 1998
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Cooling on demand – the next step in ventilation automationBy F C. D Michelin
As mines get deeper, the critical underground temperature limits will be exceeded, and an increasing number of mines will need to implement, expand or modify cooling systems. Surface cooling plants ha
Oct 12, 2022
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Reconstruction of Morphetts Enginehouse, BurraBurra was the largest metalliferous mine in Aus- tralia between 1845 and 1860 and employed as many as 1000 men and boys. The workforce was predominantly Cornish, Burra being the first con- centratio
Jan 1, 1987
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Attrition ScrubbersBy W Baguley
Attritioning has been a method of improving mineral extraction for over 60 years, however it is only recently that an understanding of the mechanism employed and the improvement in efficiency that hav
Jul 15, 2013
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Hellyer tailings – complex mineralogy but higher grade than many ore bodiesBy M Barden, G Lane, B Quilliam
NQ Minerals PLC, through Hellyer Gold Mines Pty Ltd, plans to reprocess the contents of the Hellyer tailings dam to produce lead/silver concentrate, zinc concentrate and pyrite concentrate (containing
Nov 21, 2018
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Multivariate Block Simulations of a Lateritic-type Nickel Deposit and Post-processing of a Representative SubsetBy J Deraisme, P Epinoux, O Bertoli
"Société le Nickel exploits the Dôme lateritic nickel orebody at its Tiébaghi operations in New Caledonia. The site geology has an obvious bearing on recovery and metallurgical performance, with contr
Nov 24, 2014
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Recovery of Old Mine Workings in Weak GroundBy McCarthy P. L
With production at Olympic Dam scheduled to commence in June 1988, it has been necessary to install a complete underground ore handling system capable of removing two million tonnes of material a
Jan 1, 1988
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Development of a Turbulent Flotation ModelBy R-H Yoon
A turbulent flotation model has been developed by considering the subprocesses of collision, attachment, detachment, and froth recovery. AbrahamsonÆs model (1975) of infinite Stokes number is used to
Jan 1, 2005