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Is Zero Discharge a Viable or Useful Concept in Mine Water Management?By S Vink, A Wolhuter
Increasingly the community and government regulators are calling for æzero dischargeÆ mines. Some mining companies are beginning to explore ways in which they can transition to zero discharge. When st
Nov 26, 2013
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Creating Peer Groups to Accept TechnologyBy Ken Campbell
Exploration and mining in Third World countries will essentially be an exercise in the transfer of technology. We must not underestimate the effort it will take to develop the necessary industry pee
Jan 1, 1994
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Comparison of Semi-autogenous Mills Operations in Andean CountriesBy J Rayo
Andean countries (Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina) have 42 semi-autogenous mills (SAG) in operation and there are more than 30 projects in the pipeline that consider SAG mills. At the end of the ne
Sep 1, 2014
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Conclusion or 'Chairman's Reflections'It is always difficult to sum up an open forum adequately and instantaneously, so, with the privilege of hindsight, and also with some time to reflect, I am exercising the Chairman's prerogat
Jan 1, 1986
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A case study of technical, social and environmental challenges for a gold project development in Western TurkeyBy R Valenta
Most developing projects face a range of technical and non-technical challenges, and examination of development histories can potentially provide insights into improved approaches to project developme
Nov 21, 2018
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Lessons for the safe implementation of automation in miningBy R Burgess-Limerick, J Haight
A review of mining automation experiences was undertaken on behalf of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). The research included a review of literature and guidance mater
Apr 16, 2024
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Report on the Council of Mining and Metallurgical InstitutionsIt is my role at this juncture to report to you on behalf of the Council of Mining and Metallurgical Institutions itself. In essence, the Council is an orbital body - a little like Halley's C
Jan 1, 1986
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Safety is all around – state-of-the-art underground mining safety with Mobilaris Mining IntelligenceBy A Prill
Safety First and zero accidents are the targets most mines in Australia are aiming for, but manual processes and procedures limit the capabilities and response time in emergency situations. Even with
May 5, 2022
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Investigating the influence of the electrochemical environment on the flotation of a mixed sulfide mineral system of bornite and chalcociteBy T P. Tafirenyika, K C. Corin, C T. O’Connor
There is a growing demand for copper driven by its applications in renewable energy and electric vehicles. Sulfide ores are an important source of copper. Flotation is a critical front-end process use
Aug 24, 2022
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Titanium Minerals Marketing Factors from a User's ViewpointThroughout the industrial world, Ilmenite, Rutile, Monazite and Zircon mineral sands play a KEY role in numerous industrial processes. Australia's ilmenites, rutiles, and synthetic rutiles are of
Jan 1, 1986
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Assessment of Underground Production Blast Designs and Blasting PerformanceBy B Mohanty, D Zwaan
Systematic near-field vibration monitoring of stope blasts was carried out in a large, deep underground mine. A total of 31 production blasts were studied in order to investigate the effectiveness of
Aug 24, 2015
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Belt Road Segregation and Escapeways - Compliance or Risk Management?By M Olsen
"Segregation of conveyor roadways is a ventilation practice that is being increasingly applied in Australia. It is largely driven by the legislated requirements in Queensland pertaining to separation
Jul 1, 2013
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Freeport's Fourth Concentrator-A Large Step Towards the 21st CenturyBy Napitupulu P
PT Freeport Indonesia currently operates a concentrating complex capable of milling 127 000 metric tonnes per day of copper and gold hearing ore. The facilities consist of both a conventional crushi
Jan 1, 1997
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Dialogue With the Dark Side ù Geologists and Miners Are People TooWe all live in professional silos û comfort zones, where we talk to like-minded people with the same training, experience and view of the world. We note in passing the existence of other disciplines,
Jan 1, 2005
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Perspectives and initiatives for the future of miningBy O J. Restrepo Baena, S Nowosad, R Webber-Youngman, N Mojtabai, P Foster, A Binder, S Hazuria, erson, S Raval, L Liu
As the mining industry faces times of change, new challenges arise to ensure raw material supply for the younger and future generations. Different scenarios are currently shaping the way we mine and t
Sep 1, 2024
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Enhancing energy efficiency and reducing water consumption in TowerMill circuit through design and optimisationBy H Ishikawa, S Palaniandy
The gravity-induced stirred mill such as the TowerMill is an energy-efficient grinding solution used in secondary, tertiary, and regrinding duties in the mineral processing concentrator. The interest
Aug 24, 2022
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Advancing diversity and inclusivity in the resources sector – a human centred focus on equipment designBy R Burgess-Limerick, D Lynas
A number of standards and guidance materials currently exist to assist equipment designers. The ISO process, however, is a formal process and change often lags behind technology development. In some c
Apr 16, 2024
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Shifting post-mining land use planning from mine site to regional scaleBy C M. Côte, S Worden, K Svobodova
Mines in Queensland are transitioning to the progressive rehabilitation and closure plan (PRCP) framework. Mine operators are required to select and justify appropriate and viable post-mining land use
Aug 2, 2023
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Dynamic Decisions under Uncertainty – a Case Study on a Gold MineBy M Cooksey, Z Zhu, N Langrené, W Chen, T Tarnopolskaya
"Dynamic decision-making can significantly increase the value of mining projects and deliver better sustainability outcomes under conditions of uncertainty. Despite its benefits, dynamic decision-maki
Jun 28, 2016
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South Island Lignite's Phase II InvestigationsBy C J. McKenzie, D F. S Natusch
The lignite deposits of Southland and Central Otago are a potentially significant energy resource for New Zealand. Current estimates put the technically mineable lignite reserves at 5.3 billion tonnes
Jan 1, 1983