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The Distribution of Pathfinder Elements in Soils at the Favona Deposit, Waihi Region, New ZealandBy J L. Mauk
The Favona adularia-sericite epithermal Au-Ag deposit is located at the southern end of the Hauraki Goldfield, about one kilometre southeast of the world-class Martha deposit. The deposit occurs in La
Jan 1, 2007
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Three-dimensional modelling and analysis of high-speed train-induced building vibration considering different soil typesBy O Kirtel, A A. Faizan
With the rapid increase and development of high-speed trains (HSTs), the problems such as train-induced ground vibration and its dynamic effects on nearby structures have become a major environmental
Nov 29, 2022
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A Novel Blasting Technique to Create Drawbells and Eliminate the Undercut Level in Block Cave MiningBy A Tawadrous, D S. Preece
Cave mining is of interest to the mining community as it offers a chance to extract large, deep orebodies with low operating costs and high production rates. It allows for extracting large low-grade o
Aug 24, 2015
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Application of Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analyses to Areas of Low SeismicityProbabilistic seismic hazard analyses (PSHA) have now gained wide acceptance in the development of design criteria for major projects. When used with regional criteria the procedures have also allowed
Jan 1, 1990
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New sensor development for hydrocyclone overflow particle cumulative percent passing size online monitoring – a preliminary experimental investigation under dry conditionBy L Yang, L Chen, E Hu, D Tang
Online monitoring of particles cumulative percent passing (PCPP) for a target size at hydrocyclone overflow, compared with traditional offline methods, provides PCPP feedback in real time, and is adva
Aug 24, 2022
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Three Decades of Gold Production at the Newmont Tanami OperationsBy A Cranley, A Giblett, S Thacker
The Newmont Tanami Operations are located in the Northern Territory, approximately 550 km north-west of Alice Springs. The Granites process plant commenced operations in 1986 as a 300?000 t/a ball mil
Sep 1, 2014
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Extractive Companies, Development and Environmental AgendasBy B Harvey
Achieving community and stakeholder endorsement during life-of-mine planning and implementation requires a business-connected approach, as opposed to charitable giving, disconnected offsets and enviro
Jul 16, 2014
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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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Testing and Sampling Requirements for Input to Spontaneous Combustion Risk AssessmentBy B Beamish
"All underground coal mines in Australia are required to develop a Spontaneous CombustionManagement Plan (SCMP). The New South Wales Government has developed a guideline (MDG1006) to assist operations
Jun 1, 2012
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Extending Drill and Blast Limits - The Carpathia ExperienceMining the Carpathia orebody at the Ardlethan tin mine in the late 1970s involved an innovative approach to underground mining which stretched the limits of drilling and blasting techniques. Holes of
Jan 1, 2008
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Exploration and Mining on Aboriginal Land - Dispelling the MythsBy D Pearce
The 15-year long debate between the industry, Government and Aboriginal people about the rights and wrongs of Land Rights, the right of Aboriginal people to control development on their land and the
Jan 1, 1994
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A Case Study of Water Management on Closure of an Open Pit Mining Operation in North Queensland, AustraliaBy P Ritchie, E H. Briese, N A. Currey
Kidston Gold Mines, located in semi-arid North Queensland, Australia is currently in its closure phase. Highly innovative and comprehensive rehabilitation strategies were employed at the site, includi
Jan 1, 2003
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Mine Dewatering - Bendigo GoldfieldHistoric mining across the Bendigo goldfield reached an average mining depth of 750 m over an area of about 16 km by 4 km, with two shafts exceeding 1400 m. Mining ceased in the mid 1900s due in part
Jan 1, 2008
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Developments in Ore Handling Methods at Mount Isa Mines LimitedBy Palmer C. G, Rowe P. G
Ore handling improvements at Mount Isa Mines Limited were necessary to keep abreast of technological advances in all phases of sublevel stoping practice.In the early 1930s an efficient ore handling sy
Jan 1, 1961
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The Direct Outokumpu Nickel Smelting (DON) Process and the Harjavalta ExpansionBy MattelmSki M
Outokumpu Harjavalta Metals Oy has been producing nickel since 1962, based on conventional flash smelting technology followed by electrowinning of nickel. In the 1980s, a research project was initia
Jan 1, 1996
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The Amanda Bel Goldfield: A Significant New Gold ProvinceBy Plumridge C. L, Lynch J. E, Forresty R. J
The Amanda Bel Goldfield (new name) is an area of approximately 1000 sq. km centred 65km WSW of Ingham and 150km due east of Kidston (Camel Creek homestead to Ryeburn homestead area). Gold mineral
Jan 1, 1989
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Getting the most from existing processes: using cleverly designed experiments to optimise the line 3 AG mill at Boyne Smelters LimitedBy T G. Vizcarra, T J. Napier-Munn, A T. Karbowiak, M G. Hart
Squeezing extra performance from existing equipment (‘sweating the assets’) is key to continuous improvement initiatives, particularly during times of cost cutting where the option of spending additio
Aug 29, 2018
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Kinetics of Reduction of Arsenic(V) to Arsenic(III) with Sulphur Dioxide in Aqueous SolutionBy Lawson F
The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy is a society of engineers and scientists formed in 1893 (incorporated by Royal Charter in 1955) to advance science and engineering in the mineral
Jan 1, 1989
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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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An application of Monitoring and Numerical Modelling in Open Stope MiningBy Thomson I. R R, Friday R. G, Palmer W. T
The paper introduces the problems encountered in designing open stopes and briefly examines the factors that determine the final stope dimensions achieved after mining is completed. A case study is
Jan 1, 1981