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The Foreland Thrust Belt of Papua New GuineaBy Finlayson E, Hilyard D, Francis G
Papua New Guinea's mainland is dominated by a foreland thrust belt, which can be divided into two zones. The "body" zone is floored by Palaeozoic granites and metamorphics of the Fly Platform
Jan 1, 1987
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A Practical Approach to Truck Dispatch for Open Pit MinesBy D M. Silva, J C. Alves
According to the literature, material transportation represents 50 per cent of the operating costs for an open pit mine. In this context, this paper proposes a multistage approach for dynamic truck di
Sep 26, 2011
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Forging Ahead - A Collaboration Between the OZ Minerals Prominent Hill Concentrator and Magotteaux to Improve Plant PerformanceBy PáDeáBosscher, A Bruwier, M Weidenbach, C Philippe, T Ly, A Van Den Bosch
In the mining business the cost of grinding media represents up to 40 per cent of the total milling cost and therefore grinding media optimisation has a direct impact on the concentratorsÆ bottom line
Oct 29, 2012
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Process Circuit Developments-Wet High Intensity Magnetic Separator Plant, Hamersley Iron Pty. Limited Mount Tom PriceAs part of its Concentrator operation Hamersley Iron Pty. Limited uses wet high intensity magnetic separation to upgrade shaley low grade ore in the minus 0.5mm size range. Materials handling probl
Jan 1, 1978
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Developing Australia's First Block Caving Opeartion at Northparkes Mines - Endeavour 26 DepositThe introduction of a new mining method to Australia is not without its risks and challenges. This paper discusses the processes of planning a new operation, with particular emphasis on block caving
Jan 1, 1995
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Case Study of Non-Mining Prediction and Control of Acid Rock Drainage ù The Vancouver Island Highway ProjectBy W M. Tekano, T S. Coulter, N M. Hutt
The Vancouver Island Highway Project (VIHP) was a $CAD 1.2 billion expenditure by the Province of British Columbia to improve travel safety and relieve traffic congestion between Victoria and Campbell
Jan 1, 2003
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Tailings governanceBy T Alexieva
Since the early 1900s the geotechnical community has investigated every significant failure of a tailings dam, improved our knowledge of the behaviour of the tailings storage facilities, developed ana
Jul 23, 2018
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Sintering for emissions reductionBy G S. Beros
In 2019 the Chinese Ministry of Ecology and Environment issued guidelines promoting the implementation of ultra-low emissions in the iron and steelmaking industry. These guidelines aim to drive improv
Nov 8, 2021
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Safety and Financial Value Created by Good Slope Management Strategies and TacticsBy A R. Bye, T R. Stacey
Anglo PlatinumÆs Potgietersrust Platinums (PPRust) operates three open pits and plans to excavate 90 Mt of rock in 2007. With pit slopes expected to reach a height of 400 m, the geotechnical departmen
Jan 1, 2007
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Controlled Potential Sulphidisation (CPS) Flotation ProcessConventional treatment of oxide and oxidised sulphide minerals by flotation involves the use of sodium sulphide for sulphidisation. Sodium sulphide is generally applied in a "slug" dosing fashion
Jan 1, 1989
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Development and Evaluation Processes of Cave Production Schedules for the Resolution Copper ProjectBy R Godard, J Gantumur, F Prince, C Pascoe
Resolution Copper Mining LLC (RCML) is one of the largest undeveloped high-grade porphyry copper-molybdenum deposits in the world, with an orebody at depths of approximately 2000 m beneath post-minera
May 9, 2016
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A Second Derwent Crossing for HobartProposals for engineering works in the River Dement in recent years have been made in the context of very little geological informat- ion. Breakage of the Tasman Bridge, forced a complete re-apprai
Jan 1, 1977
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The Nickel-Copper Deposit at Radio Hill, Karratha, Western AustraliaBy Wightman D, Hoyle M. W H, Peters W. S
The Radio Hill nickel-copper deposit is located 30 km south of Karratha. It is a new discovery in an area where similar mineralization had been previously discovered at Mt. Scholl and Ruth Well. Radio
Jan 1, 1987
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Improving Safety and Production – The Transition to Electronic Detonators at George Fisher MineBy M Breen
In 2009, George Fisher mine began to seriously consider the transition from pyrotechnic detonators to electronic detonators. Initially, the electronic detonators were used for complex crown shots or a
Nov 8, 2011
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Ventilation and Refrigeration Design for the Access and Ore Production Decline to the Deep Copper Orebody at the Mount Isa MineBy Nixon C. A
The exploration of Mount Isa Mines' new copper source will require the development of a five kilometre 4.7 x 5.5 metre blind decline commencing 1000m below the surface and extending to 1600m
Jan 1, 1988
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Computer-Aided Design of Zinc Die Casting DiesBy Nguyen T. T, Williams A. M, Siauw T. H
During the last 20 years the CSIRO Division of Manufacturing Technology, through its research and development program, has made a substantial contribution towards understanding the pressure die cast
Jan 1, 1993
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Behaviour-based Safety with a Foreign-based WorkforceBy R Brown
The Singapore Land Transport Authority Contract C917A is for the design, construction and completion of all outstanding works under the original Contract 917, including taking over the design and cons
Sep 17, 2014
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Development of State-of-the-art Connection Types for Pipe Umbrella Support SystemsBy G M. Volkmann
Pipe umbrella support systems – also called canopy tube systems – have been used successfully for tunnelling in challenging ground conditions since the 1970s. Historically, the drilling unit was the l
Sep 17, 2014
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Managing steep seam dips and floor shears related dragline bench and lowwall instabilitiesBy J Li, J Regan, D Payne
The Caval Ridge Mine is an open cut coalmine and located within the Bowen Basin region in Central Queensland, and commenced mining and processing operations in 2014. A number of geotechnical challenge
Nov 29, 2022
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Measurements and Modelling of Evaporation from Abandoned Mine Pit LakesBy T van Niel, M Trefry, B Baker, I Rea, A Hawdon, D McJannet, D Boadle, R Fandrich, A Littleboy
Many open cut mines extend to depths well below the natural water table level with constant dewatering required to maintain operations. When mining activities cease the groundwater starts to fill the
Jun 28, 2016