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Recent Process Developments at the Phu Kham Copper-Gold Concentrator, LaosBy P Walker, I Crnkovic, D Bennett
The Phu Kham deposit represents a copper-gold porphyry system, with mineralisation present in skarn, stockwork and disseminated styles. Significant folding and alteration events have created a complex
Oct 29, 2012
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Rotary Drilling Automation Increasing Operator Productivity and Drilling QualityBy L Eriksson, D Penn, J Appelgren
Atlas Copco, a leading supplier of equipment and services to the mining and construction industries, is consistently pursuing its strategy to offer the most productive and economical solutions by cont
Sep 18, 2012
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Design for Tunnel Fire Life Safety – Working Together in the New Zealand ContextBy E Claridge
There are a number of major infrastructure tunnelling projects currently underway or proposed in New Zealand, including construction of new road and rail facilities and the refurbishment of existing r
Mar 8, 2011
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A New Approach to Flexible Open Pit Optimisation and SchedulingBy A Galli
Traditionally pit optimisation and scheduling is carried out assuming that the resources, the commodity prices and production costs are all known. Once the pit contour and the mining schedule have bee
Sep 26, 2011
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Sustainable Waste Rock Remediation and Revegetation - A Real-World Longitudinal Study Comparing ViroMine Technology to Standard Applications and Doing NothingBy D Blair, L Fergusson, G Barros
"The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of a waste rock remediation program conducted at a gold mine in New South Wales (NSW) over a six-year period. The treatment of waste rock dumps in
Jul 10, 2012
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Deformation failure characteristics of rock-coal composites with different height ratiosBy S J. Chen, N Jiang, Y S. Ding, F X. Li, D W. Yin, F Wang
This study assessed the deformation failure characteristics of rock-coal composites with different height ratios. Uniaxial compression tests were conducted using an acoustic emission monitoring system
Nov 29, 2022
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Predicting Finished Product Properties in the Mining Industry from Pre-Extraction DataBy J E. Everett
An essential requirement of product quality control in the mining industry is to be able to reliably predict key quality properties of finished product from the data available before the extraction of
Sep 5, 2011
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Back to the Future - Why Change Doesn't Necessarily Mean ProgressBy P A. Tilyard
There have been enormous changes in mineral processing in the past four decades. For example grinding mill power has increased by an order of magnitude, regrinding is done to -10 microns and flotation
Jan 1, 2009
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Exploring Community Involvement in a Major Infrastructure Project û Case of an Oil Pipeline in Eastern SiberiaAddressing community concerns in relation to an economic activity, particularly when it causes significant community impacts, is especially important for the development of extractive industry project
Jan 1, 2009
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The HydroFloat Separator ù A New Technology for Recovering Coarse Phosphate SandsBy T C. Westerfield, G, M J. Mankosa
An innovative separator known as the HydroFloat cell has been developed specifically for the upgrading of coarse particles that are difficult to recover using conventional flotation cells. The novel c
Jan 1, 2005
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Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting ù æA Turnaround SuccessÆBy D W. Nisbet
Today Hudson Bay Mining and SmeltingÆs 777 Project is the largest mining construction project under way in Canada. The project comprises six components: construction of the new 777 zinc-copper mine; c
Jan 1, 2000
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Sources of Sampling Error and Implications for Quality Assurance and Quality Control in Surface and Underground Reverse Circulation DrillingBy J T. Carswell, K Sutton
Quality control (QC) of reverse circulation drill sampling commonly involves regular duplicate subsampling to monitor the extent of imprecision or random error in the subsampling system. In gold minin
Jul 29, 2014
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Resources versus Reserves – Towards a Systems-based Understanding of Exploration and Mine Project Development and the Role of the Mining GeologistBy J P. Sykes, A Trench
"World-class mine projects are increasingly failing to become world-class mines. Non-technical, socio-political and environmental problems seem, in part, to be the cause. However, the intangible and q
Aug 18, 2014
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Reducing the Effect of Wind on Airblast Measurement During BlastingBy K Henley
One of the greatest practical difficulties of measuring airblast occurs when a significant wind is blowing onto the microphone. Small windscreens are usually used to mitigate the wind noise on the mic
Aug 24, 2015
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Simulation of Flexible CircuitsBy MáAndrusiewicz, M M. Hilden, M S. Powell, P D. Kay, B Foggiatto
Circuits with unconventional and potentially more complex designs are predicted to become more common in the future as plant designers and operators look to process ores more efficiently. Ideas have b
Oct 29, 2012
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Characterisation of Gravity Amenable Gold Ores – Sample Representivity and Determination MethodsBy S C. Dominy
Gravity amenable gold ores are those that after comminution produce liberated particles, composites and/or carriers that can be recovered by gravity separation means. Recovery depends upon mineralisat
Sep 5, 2011
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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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Changing Restoration Priorities in the 21st Century – Opportunities for Novel Ecosystem Design in Mine ClosureBy P Audet, D Doley
The mining industry often embraces mine closure criteria that require the reinstatement of predisturbance or even presettlement (ie historic) ecosystems. However, the extent and severity of disturbanc
Jul 16, 2014
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Practical Considerations for Multimine Grade ReconciliationThis paper discusses the implementation and potential limitations of the method for estimating sampling and analytical errors of multiple source mine output blended into a shipping product, described
Mar 1, 2010
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Evaluation of Remote Sensing Technology as a Tool for Mining ApplicationsBy D Laurence, L Ge
This paper demonstrates use of remotely sensed imagery in promoting sustainable mining. Remote sensing technology can be used during all phases of a mining project û from evaluating the resource, to m
Jan 1, 2009