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Truck Fleet Utilisation and Fuel Saving in AitikAitik, a Boliden owned and operated open pit mine located in northern Sweden, will expand production from 18 Mt per year today to 36 Mt per year copper ore during 2010. The challenge for the mine oper
Jan 1, 2007
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Geotechnical behaviour of spent ore – impacts of metallurgical factorsBy R Rimmelin, C Vergara
Heap leach pads are composed of mined ore, usually crushed, disposed on liners to be processed with leach solutions, and the tail of the process is called “spent ore” which are then transported by con
Jul 23, 2018
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Design and use of Backfill for Support in Polish Coal MinesOver the last 100 years in the Polish mining industry considerable work has been done to assess optimum slurry, develop flexible delivery systems and adjust the fill technology to a wide variety of mi
Jan 1, 1998
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A Technology of Precious Metals Recovery from Gold-Bismuth OresBy V P. Beskrovnaya
Tests for the development of a metals recovery technology from samples of a Russian gold-bismuth deposit were carried out. Gold, silver and bismuth assay reported 5.6 g/t, 3.0 g/t and 0.08 per cent, r
Jan 1, 2007
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Hoist Ropes for Double-Drum Winders ù A New ConceptBy R Verreet
In April 2000 Mount Isa Mines installed hoist ropes of a new design on the double-drum winder at their P49 shaft. The ropes, CASAR Duroplast, were about three times as expensive as the previously used
Jan 1, 2005
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The Perseverance Gold Copper Deposit – A New Peak Mines ChallengeBy B Taylor
The Perseverance deposit is the most southerly known economic copper/gold deposit within the Cobar gold field. The deposit is situated approximately 12 km to the south-southeast of Cobar and is essent
Aug 22, 2011
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Teach Yourself Economic EvaluationBy P B. Card
"The website www.economicevaluation.com.au, which had its origins at the Project Evaluation Conference 2009, provides a free way for industry professionals to teach themselves economic evaluation. At
Mar 8, 2016
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Training our New Starters – Between a Rock and a Hard PlaceBy M Davis
Increasing growth in the minerals industry over the past decade has raised the question of whether the standard of training for new geologists has been negatively impacted. This hypothesis was tested
Aug 22, 2011
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The Solid Foundation of a CareerThe following paper outlines the types of employment immediately available to graduates following their university degree, a discussion on mine manager requirements, mentions career advancement and ti
Jan 1, 2006
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Making Safety Simple, Useful and EffectiveBy M E. Webb
Safety is a key value in most leading mining companies. Despite years of effort, and significant expense in ‘programs’, operating sites seem to have been left with no real improvement in either the el
Jun 22, 2016
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The challenges of removing sulfur from magnetite ores to meet direct reduction specificationsBy D Connelly
Magnetite ores can be used to produce very high-grade concentrates that are suitable feed for the direct reduction process route but the high sulfur content of some concentrates can cause substantial
Sep 18, 2023
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Proactive Strata Control Management at Anglo American Metallurgical Coal Australian Open Cut OperationsAnglo American Metallurgical Coal (AAMC) manages five open cut coal mines in Queensland and New South Wales, producing approximately 30 million tonnes per annum. The size and complexity of these mines
Nov 25, 2010
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Reconciliation Principles for the Mining IndustryReconciliation involves the collection of tonnage, grade (quality) and contained metal (product) data from disparate and hopefully independent sources. Examples are exploration data, production sampli
Sep 26, 2011
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The 250 million ton per annum spatial digital twinBy M Pomery
BHP’s Western Australian Iron Ore Operations (WAIO) move approximately 250 million tons of ore per annum. The magnitude of the constant changes to the terrain models along with the diverse output and
Sep 18, 2023
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Automated omission-free geotechnical deformation monitoring – a new method deployable by non-specialistsBy J Franke, C Gonzalez
One of the regular tasks of geotechnical and mining engineers is the measurement and management of deformation in underground excavations. Although several methods are used to do so, the incumbent met
Nov 29, 2022
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Effect of alkaline roasting conditions on the dephosphorisation of high-phosphorus iron oreBy A Batnasan
The main techniques for removing phosphorus as an impurity element in iron ores are physical separation (eg magnetic separation, flotation) and chemical separation (acid leaching, alkaline leaching an
Aug 22, 2022
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Can robots break the drill and blast bottleneck in underground roadway development in hard rock?By M Berner, N A. Sifferlinger, E Fimbinger
Today, the advance rate of underground roadway development by drill and blast operation is limited by the need to ventilate the toxic blast fumes after each cycle. In deep mines this usually is only p
Sep 1, 2024
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Incorporating the true costs and opportunities of rehabilitation and closure in project selection, design and approvalsBy C Tomlin, C Gimber
Historically, key closure risks have been studied during operations and then further assessed as cessation of mining approaches. Only in the past couple of decades or so has progressive rehabilitation
Aug 2, 2023
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Remnants of Ancient Australia in Vanuatu – Implications for South-west Pacific Tectonics and Mineralisation PotentialBy S W. Richards, J Buys
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. Magmatic arcs are prime targets for porphyry- and epithermal-style mineral deposits, althou
Mar 18, 2015
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Adaptive management in deep sea mining – looking like you know what you’re doing when it’s never been done beforeBy R L. Grogan
Regulators of deep-sea mining projects are becoming increasingly hesitant about the concept of adaptive management as a tool to facilitate compliance and continuous improvement. Adaptive management is
Jul 25, 2018