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                     Using Life Cycle Analysis to Assess the Toxicity Impacts of Waste Streams from Metal Production Processes Using Life Cycle Analysis to Assess the Toxicity Impacts of Waste Streams from Metal Production ProcessesBy N Haque Base metal ores contain low levels of toxic/hazardous elements such as arsenic, antimony, bismuth, cadmium, lead and mercury. Given the large tonnage of base metal ores mined and processed each year g Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Challenges in Developing Integrated Process Models Based on Industrial Survey Data Challenges in Developing Integrated Process Models Based on Industrial Survey DataBy M Yahyaei, F Vos, J Siliezar Site-based case studies (including data collected from industrial surveys) and their application in evaluating circuit performance, have a significant role in developing reliable process models. Such Sep 1, 2014 
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                     Building Safe, Productive Cultures and Leadership Building Safe, Productive Cultures and LeadershipBy M I. Roberts Corporate and workplace culture, as many owners, directors, executives and managers know, is by far the most powerful determinant of productivity. It’s much more significant than buildings and equipme Jun 22, 2016 
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                     Cemented Fill Practice and Research at Mount Isa Cemented Fill Practice and Research at Mount IsaThis paper considers three aspects of cemented fill practice and research in Mount Isa. Firstly, an account is given of the use of Portland cemented hydraulic fill, considering mainly the role and s Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Supergene Iron Ore and Disorder Supergene Iron Ore and DisorderBy F R. M Pires, R M. Carvalho Supergene processes in banded iron formation (BIF) result in important dissolution, material transport and simultaneous disorder of the residual bands. The rock physical properties such as density, po Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Lithospheric Thickening and Orogenic Collapse Within the Canadian Cordillera Lithospheric Thickening and Orogenic Collapse Within the Canadian CordilleraBy Carr SD The Omineca Belt of the Canadian Cordillera straddles the western boundary of the North American paleocontinental margin and accreted oceanic and island arc terranes. Crustal thickening of the orogeni Jan 1, 1990 
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                     The Approval of a Gold Mine in the Solomon Islands ù Environmental Planning Issues The Approval of a Gold Mine in the Solomon Islands ù Environmental Planning IssuesThe Gold Ridge Mine is an open-cut gold mine in the Solomon Islands. The mine is owned and operated by Gold Ridge Mining Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ross Mining NL. At the invitation of the Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Adaptation of an Open Pit Optimiser for Underground Strategic Planning Adaptation of an Open Pit Optimiser for Underground Strategic PlanningBy M Bloss, B Roberts BHP Billiton Olympic Dam required a well-tested software product suitable for strategic optimisation and scheduling of options for a potential underground mining project. The company has a standard so Nov 24, 2014 
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                     Performance and Acceptance Testing of Mine Refrigeration Plants Performance and Acceptance Testing of Mine Refrigeration PlantsThere is an increasing demand for refrigeration as mines progress deeper. Mine refrigeration plants have special requirements in terms of their duty and application. There are no national or internati Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Characterising the In Situ Conditions Within Rehabilitated Spoils at South African Opencast Collieries Characterising the In Situ Conditions Within Rehabilitated Spoils at South African Opencast CollieriesBy F D. I Hodgson Twenty-seven observation test pits were excavated at four different spoils dumps at three collieries in the Witbank Coalfield. The holes were dug into the upper three metres of the spoils to ascertain Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Clastic Dispersion of Tin in the Stream Sediments of Southern Dartmoor, England Clastic Dispersion of Tin in the Stream Sediments of Southern Dartmoor, EnglandBy James CH For drainage sediment to be used as a successful sampling medium in reconnaissance geochemical surveys, the length of any dispersion train from a typical target must be great enough for it to be d Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Implicit Modelling Applied to Grade Control Data Implicit Modelling Applied to Grade Control DataBy J Ireland, S Rose The main outcomes of mining grade control include defining the boundary between ore and waste and then categorising the ore according to which stockpile it should be sent. A typical workflow includes Aug 18, 2014 
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                     Tubular Drainage and Lining Geocomposite for Mine Tailings and Heap Leach Pads Tubular Drainage and Lining Geocomposite for Mine Tailings and Heap Leach PadsBy Y Durkheim, P Saunier, L Ameglio "In the last decade Afitex developed the Draintube™ geocomposite, which provides simultaneous drainage and waterproofing functions. This new type of drain tubes planar geocomposites (DTPG) differs fro Jul 27, 2015 
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                     Sampling in Block Cave Mines Sampling in Block Cave MinesBy I T. Ross Sampling drawpoints in block cave mines has been a contentious issue for many years. Doubts have been expressed as to the validity of the process used at most mines. This paper outlines the sampling p Aug 21, 2012 
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                     Applying Modular Transporters to Relocate Large Hydraulic Excavators Applying Modular Transporters to Relocate Large Hydraulic ExcavatorsBy B Flynn, P Knights Low-loaders or 'floats' for relocating equipment in surface mines are limited to a capacity of approximately 350 t. In the iron ore industry it is desirable to be able to rapidly relocate ex Jan 1, 2009 
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                     The Use of High Pressure Grinding Rolls for Crushing Magnetite The Use of High Pressure Grinding Rolls for Crushing MagnetiteThe paper describes data from test work programs on a range of magnetite ores in Australia and overseas. The analysis looks at the behaviour of material of different sizes fed to the rolls and the cha Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Future Climate – Is Heat Stress a Real Risk for the Future and How Can We Better Manage It? Future Climate – Is Heat Stress a Real Risk for the Future and How Can We Better Manage It?By C Killip Working in Australia’s harsh climate can have a significant impact on the health, safety and productivity of our teams, but is our working environment expected to be more prone to heat stress in the f Nov 4, 2015 
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                     Improving Safety and Production – The Transition to Electronic Detonators at George Fisher Mine 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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                     The Decision of Stationarity in Modern Resource Estimation The Decision of Stationarity in Modern Resource EstimationBy B J. Wilde Evaluating the resources and reserves in a mineral deposit requires many interdependent subjective decisions. The decision of stationarity is arguably the most important. This decision includes: the Sep 26, 2011 
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                     Mining Grade Control ù Past, Present and Future Mining Grade Control ù Past, Present and FutureThe objectives of mining grade control are presented and examples of the techniques used in various open pit and underground mines are used to define the attributes of good grade control. Reasons are Jan 1, 2000 
