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Unravelling the Factors Impacting on Concentrate Quality by Geometallurgical Data Analysis at Fortescue Metals Group’s Iron Bridge Magnetite MineBy A Manfrino
The Iron Bridge magnetite mine and infrastructure project is currently in development as a joint venture between Fortescue Metals Group, Formosa and Baosteel. It is supported by an extensive database
Jul 13, 2015
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An Integrated Approach to Optimising All Concentrator Products, Including TailingsBy A Riles
"Three issues of relevance in a modern tailings storage facility (TSF) are:geotechnical stabilitymanaging acid rock drainage (ARD) from pyritic tailingsmanaging the tailings from cyanidation of gold o
Jun 15, 2016
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Understanding Overlaps - Mining Tenure Versus the Rest of the WorldIt is a common misconception that the grant of mining tenure, whether it be an Exploration Permit, Mineral Development Licence or Mining Lease, will entitle the holder to access all land within it in
Jan 1, 2007
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The use of the Main Ramp as a Mine Exhaust at the Kencana Mine, IndonesiaBy D J. Brake
Faced with the need to improve workplace conditions in both its development and production headings in its existing K1 orebody, as well as its new K Link and K2 orebodies, the Kencana mine in Indonesi
Mar 21, 2011
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Ilmenite Beneficiation by Roasting and Magnetic SeparationBy J P. van Dyk
A new crude ilmenite beneficiation process was recently proposed that allowed for the preparation of a smelter grade ilmenite from ilmenite with elevated chromium content. Magnetising roasting was not
Jan 1, 2001
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Differential Cut-Off GradesDetailed underground mine design and optimisation studies undertaken by the author over the past few years have clearly demonstrated that additional value can be created by varying the cut-off grade (
Jan 1, 2005
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Mining Reconciliation in Long Hole Open Stopes at George Fisher MineBy J J. Grobler
The George Fisher Underground Mine at Mount Isa applies the long hole open stoping methodology. During the reconciliation process of transverse stopes in the George Fisher North mine it was identified
Mar 21, 2011
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Recommended Design Methods and Serviceability Limits for Permanent Rock BoltsBy D J Maconochie
The use of rock bolts as permanent support has been prohibited by client specifications in several recent large tunnel projects in Australia. The justification for this appears to lie in concerns with
Mar 8, 2011
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Computer Simulations to Enable Continuous Blending to Two Plants at Sishen Mine From the Medium-Term Point of ViewSishen uses a state-of-the-art tracking system to track material from its position in blast blocks through various stockpiles and crushers. Qualities are blended directly to the crusher as opposed to
Jan 1, 2005
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Risk-Based Ore Selection from Conditionally Simulated Block ModelsBy J E. Everett, F Grobler
This study considers realistic data for a planned open pit iron ore mine, but is applicable to any open pit situation. By interpolating drill hole data, grades are generated for a rectangular block mo
Aug 12, 2013
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Related Genesis for Iron, Manganese and Gold-copper Ores in Western AustraliaBy P B. Schwann
The commonly accepted genetic theories of Pilbara iron ores and Woodie Woodie manganese ores have often presented them as quite unique. This apparent uniqueness is not confined to just iron and mangan
Jul 13, 2015
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Technology options for processing complex and double refractory gold oreBy D Connelly
The initial results for the cyanide leach gold recoveries were very poor on a high-grade primary sulphide ore of 6.2 g/t Au with no silver. Subsequent mineralogy showed the ore to be a characteristic
Nov 21, 2018
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A Column Bioleaching Model for Chalcocite ù An Investigation of Oxygen Limitation and Bacterial Inoculation on LeachingBy M R. Davidson, M P. Schwarz
A model for column bioleaching is investigated to identify and understand aspects of bacteria in bioleaching applications, which have implications in heap bioleaching operations. The model is used to
Jan 1, 2004
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Simulating Mine Backfill in a Fully Drained Condition Using Discrete Element ModellingBy A Karrech, A Hasan
This paper presents the numerical simulation of mine backfilling in underground stopes using three-dimensional discrete element modelling (DEM). The simulation predicts the forces exerted at the stope
Nov 5, 2014
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Concept and Operation of the New Conventional Cell House of Asturiana de Zinc at San Juan de Nieva, SpainBy LefTvre Y
In May 1991, AZSA commissioned a new conventional Cell House. This paper focuses on the major improvements introduced in the design and the construction of the equipment, machinery and control. An e
Jan 1, 1993
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Modelling of gas-slag flow behaviour in the ironmaking blast furnace – a reviewBy B J. Monaghan, P Zulli, X F. Dong
In the lower zone of blast furnace (BF), slag trickles down through a packed bed of carbonaceous particles in the form of films, rivulets or droplets. During its downward flow, there are significant i
Jun 19, 2024
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Driving Future Tunnels with Mechanical or Explosion Energy - A Blasting Engineer's ViewThe current drill-and-blast method of tunnelling is cyclic and, for this reason above all others, has a future application potential which is lower than that of continuous methods. There is scope
Jan 1, 1987
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The Role of Evaporitic-Shale Sediment Packages in the Localisation of Copper-Gold Deposits: Copper Canyon Area, CloncurryBy J I Stewart
The Copper Canyon deposits, occur in proximity to the regionally distinctive formational boundary between the Staveley Formation and Marimo Shale. The mineralisation here is associated with breccias
Jan 1, 1994
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Oxygen Mass Transfer Rate Measurements Under Different Hydrodynamic RegimesBy Cloutier JY, Quinn P, LeClerc A, Dube G, Agar GE
Gold dissolution by cyanide requires the presence of oxygen which is usually supplied by sparging compressed air into the gold containing slurry. For those ores that contain certain obnoxious substa
Jan 1, 1993
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Chemical and Physical Control of Mineral Slurry ProcessingBy White L. R, Boger D. V
The paper describes the surface chemistry and particle physics that control the fundamental flow properties (Theology) of mineral particle slurries. We further address, through a series of case stud
Jan 1, 1992