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Whole of mine planning – Evolution Mount Rawdon case studyBy M L, G Maddocks, A Ferrier, ers, A Forbes
Evolution’s Mount Rawdon Operation (MRO) produces gold and silver through open pit mining methods. The mining operations are scheduled to be completed in FY24 (Financial Year 2024), after which low-gr
Aug 2, 2023
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Trends in Magnetite Ore Processing and Test WorkBy D Yan, D Connelly
Beneficiation of magnetite is an integral part of the future of iron ore processing. Historically, the focus of Western Australian producers has been on exporting direct shipping ore (DSO) namely haem
Jan 1, 2009
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Accurately defining failure geometries and their variabilityBy E J. Hancock, K H. B Chu
Failures within hard rock underground excavations have historically been defined by a depth of failure, estimated in the field or through individual measurements, with a simplified failure geometry; s
Nov 29, 2022
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Granulation Behaviour of Specularite Fines in Ferrous Sinter MixturesBy J Pan, B-J Shi, X-B Li
The granulation behavior of specularite fines which possess poor ballability was studied with limonite fines as a function of nuclei particles and adhering fines. The results show that the permeabilit
Jul 13, 2015
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Opportunities for rare earth element recovery from waste streamsBy K Clode, J Al-Shdifat, S Daykin
Planning for a circular economy allows for previously untapped market opportunities to be explored, resulting in new, innovative revenue generating opportunities, while also reducing environmental imp
Sep 1, 2024
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Dry versus Wet Magnetic Separation – Horses for CoursesBy J Elder
Magnetic separation equipment has long been used to upgrade and beneficiate a wide variety of minerals and materials. Over the years, significant advances in both wet and dry magnetic separators have
Oct 5, 2011
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R&D roadmaps in mining and water management – a design-led approach to driving sustainability and innovationBy M Yadav, K Clode, S Daykin
The mining industry faces numerous challenges related to sustainability and circular economy principles, necessitating strategic approaches to innovation and resource management. As demands for minera
Sep 1, 2024
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Machine learning integration of hyperspectral and geophysical data for improved exploration targetingBy B P. Voutharoj, R A. Dutch, M Paknezhad, T Ostersen
With the proliferation of new sensor technologies, acquiring multiple data sets over the same ground is becoming cheaper and easier than ever. This new, higher resolution multivariate data provides a
Sep 1, 2024
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Dynamic grade control modelling processes at the Waihi Underground Gold MineBy A Whaanga, W Vigor-Brown
IGO Ltd’s (IGO’s) Nova-Bollinger Deposit (Nova-Bollinger) is a magmatic nickel-copper-cobalt (NiCu-Co) sulfide deposit found 160 km east-north-east of the town of Norseman in Western Australia (WA). T
Mar 22, 2022
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The Resistance of Cyclone Underflow Material to Flow LiquefactionBy J Boshoff, D Reid
It has been recognised worldwide that the liquefaction risk of unconstrained tailings stacks or cyclone underflow embankments requires careful consideration. The stability of a tailings deposit where
Jul 27, 2015
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Can the concept of the circular economy help unlock complex orebodies?By G Corder
The aim of the circular economy is to accelerate the transition from a conventional linear take-make-dispose economic model to a circular model. It is restorative and regenerative by design and aims
Nov 21, 2018
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Systems thinking and its need in the workforce of tomorrowBy D Brown, K Markovic
The world is becoming an increasingly complex environment to operate within. Adoption and evolution of technology is occurring at a rapid pace and operating spaces are growing in interconnectedness an
Sep 1, 2024
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Categorical and multiple indicator kriging – are we ignoring the geology?By P C. J Blackney, I M. Glacken
Spotted Quoll is a massive sulfide nickel deposit located in the Forrestania greenstone belt in the Archaean Yilgarn block in Western Australia. Discovered in October 2007, mining has progressed from
Mar 22, 2022
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Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Modelling of Blast-induced Fracture Processes in Naturally Jointed Rock MediumBy D Deb, R Pramanik
This paper presents a generalised methodology in smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) framework to analyse dynamic failure process of rock mass having natural joint under blast-induced stress wave an
Aug 24, 2015
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A practical guide to sampling in coal preparation plantsBy B W. Atkinson, J Docherty
An Australian Working Group has been compiling a guide for operators to use in order to improve the efficacy of their routine and non-routine sampling tasks within their coal preparation process. The
May 9, 2017
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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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Keeping up with the Joneses – the value of industry surveys and benchmarkingBy T D. H McGrath, W P. Staunton
Benchmarking, comparing an operation or process with the industry standard, is known to be a useful method for identifying plant optimisation opportunities, and in many cases providing the pathway to
Aug 29, 2018
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Predicting Variations in Mill FeedBy P McCarthy
The relatively new field of geo-metallurgy promises to improve the predictability of mill feed quality and enhance processing outcomes. However, it is subject to the same limitations as the prediction
Aug 8, 2011
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Microalgae in mining – environmental and social opportunitiesBy A E. Levett, J Durbin
The environmental, social and governance (ESG) obligations of mining companies promote the consideration of water and land resources as well as the post-mining employment opportunities following the c
Aug 2, 2023