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Regional Trade-Offs Between Mine Water and Energy Use - A Water Treatment Case StudyBy A Woodley, G Keir
The mining industry faces concurrent pressures of reducing water use, energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in coming years. However, the interactions between water and energy use, as
Nov 26, 2013
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Orebodies in the Mt. Charlotte-Hannan's North Area, KalgoorlieOrebodies in the Mt. Charlotte-Hannan's North area N. and E. of the town of Kalgoorlie provide a marked contrast to the pyritetelluride lodes of the Golden Mile, although both groups of orebodies
Jan 1, 1965
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The Importance of Data Collection to the Blasting ProcessBy J Hutchings
An essential component to the management of any process is the measurement of key parameters, used to monitor, control, and provide the feedback necessary for improvement. This paper discusses how dat
Nov 8, 2011
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A Field Demonstration of a Modified Wet Scrubber for Dust Control in an Illinois Coal MineBy A Patwardhan, M M. Alam, K K. Thatavar
A commercial wet scrubber was used in the SIU-Joy dust control laboratory to test several concepts for improving the dust control efficiency of a wet scrubber. The concepts tested included two filter-
Jan 1, 2005
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High-speed Video – An Essential Blasting ToolBy S Wellink, D Chalmers, D Adermann, C Martin
The practice of recording blasts for quality control purposes has been conducted for several decades. However, at the low frame rates of a standard video camera, essential data is frequently missed as
Aug 24, 2015
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Is a 2.5áper cent Success Rate Good Enough? Traditional Mine Development Methods have the Tail Wagging the DogBy J Jackson, D C. Curry, A C. Keith
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data shows that since 2006 the balance of capital costs associated with mine development has become weighted greater than 75 per cent to enabling infrastructure a
Sep 29, 2013
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The MTM copper processBy R W. Shaw
The MTM Process targets treating lower grade and/or problem concentrates that are not attractive to smelters. The process has been developed at laboratory scale for copper and is based on a related de
Aug 24, 2022
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Conservation of South Australia Mining HeritageMany persons hold the opinion that the metal indus- ries are fortuitous and that the occupation is one of sordid toil, and altogether a kind of business requir- ing not so much skill as labour. But a
Jan 1, 1987
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A new gas emission prediction model based on Australian longwall mining conditionsBy Q Qu
Reliable prediction of longwall gas emission sources and rate plays a critical role in mine ventilation and methane drainage capacity planning. Over the years, Australian longwall mines have been usin
Oct 12, 2022
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Geomechanical Modelling of the Mount Isa Copper Deposit – Predicting MineralisationBy R O’Sullivan, D Taylor, J G. McLellan, B Miller
The Mount Isa copper deposit is located adjacent to the city of Mount Isa, Queensland, and lies within a series of Palaeoproterozoic to Mesoproterozoic Superbasins. The deposit is hosted almost entire
Aug 18, 2014
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Characterisation of Low-grade Hematite Ore Ultra-fine Size Fraction Particles by Heavy SuspensionBy S McKnight, L Koroznikova, J Begelhole
"This paper outlines a simple methodology for iron ore characterisation. Iron ores commonly contain a range of iron oxides with varying iron content along with generally minor quantities of lighter si
Jun 15, 2016
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Driving Mine Performance through CommunicationBy S Jeffrey, S Mundell, F Arboleda
In the current cycle of low commodity prices and rising costs, mine managers continue to focus on optimising mine performance and productivity. A critical component of strengthening performance and pr
Jun 22, 2016
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The effects of operational parameters on HydroFloat® performance in a metalliferous applicationBy A J. Morrison, K Demir, J Kohmuench, K Runge, C Evans
The Eriez HydroFloat® is a flotation device capable of recovering significantly coarser and lessliberated particles than is possible using a conventional mechanical flotation cell. Originally develope
Aug 24, 2022
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The Development of the Greta Coal Measures of New South WalesBy Tonks E. E
The earliest discovery and mining of coal in the northern area of the Greta Coal Measures at Anvil Creek in 1862 was by William Farthing, however, some official records attribute the discovery to Thom
Jan 1, 1993
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Matching Brown Coal to the Next Generation of Latrobe Valley ProjectsBy G Love, S Maher
In Victoria’s onshore Gippsland Basin, geology is driving brown coal developments, and geologists are key decision-makers. Prompted by volatile energy prices and the likelihood of a carbon constrained
Aug 18, 2014
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Fingerprinting and Signatures - Tracing Mine Impacts in Complex Aquatic SystemsBy C Bonini, A Markham, P Whittle, B Pearson
"Mine-derived sedimentation in rivers can have significant impacts on the processes and features of the receiving environment and impact on communities reliant on this environment. However, identifyin
Nov 26, 2013
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Resources and Reserve Assurance Processes – a Framework for Improved GovernanceBy L J. de Lange
As a material asset for mining entities, the resources and reserves (RR) estimation processes are surprisingly underrepresented in the assurance landscape. When press reports expose them being inaccur
Jun 22, 2016
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The Roy Hill ProjectBy J M. F Clout
The Roy Hill Project is an independent integrated port, rail and mine development in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The bankable feasibility study for the project was completed in January 20
Jul 11, 2011
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Successful Risk Management Through Project Life Cycle for Removal of the Crown Pillar at the Marvel Loch Underground MineBy S C. Barrie
St BarbaraÆs Marvel Loch operations have successfully used longhole open stoping as the primary mining method for a number of years. A transition to Core and Shell mining was implemented in 2009 to re
Nov 20, 2012
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Recent Investigations of Submarine Hydrothermal Activity in IndonesiaBy I Zulkarnain, H Permana, R A. Binns
Through an ambitious but relatively low-cost program of marine fieldwork, laboratory investigations and technology-transfer and training activities, three Indonesia-Australia-led marine expeditions we
Jan 1, 2004