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Are Blasthole Samples that Bad and Reverse Circulation Samples that Good for Open Pit Grade Control? Story of a Trade-OffPast arguments advocating reverse circulation sampling against blasthole sampling are reviewed to present the debate under a different light. The advantages and disadvantages of each drilling method a
Mar 1, 2010
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Management of Change ù The Transformation of UK Coal Project 105In the UK during the 1990s the energy companies had developed a policy of æDash for GasÆ, building large natural gas power stations to produce more than 30 per cent of the UKÆs electricity demand. The
Jan 1, 2005
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The Thermodynamics of Zinc Oxide in Iron Silicate SlagsBy Lee H. G, Li H, Hayes P
Slag from the smelting of lead can contain up to 20 per cent zinc as an oxide. An understanding of the lead smelting process and of the subsequent fuming process for the recovery of zinc is enhanced
Jan 1, 1993
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Use of Geometallurgy to Predict Tailings Leach Acid Consumption at Olympic DamBy E Macmillan
For any processing plant there will be deleterious elements or minerals which affect production or quality, and a strategy to predict their occurrence and mitigate their impact is required. An early o
Sep 5, 2011
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Design of mine workings under surface waters in New South WalesBy Laxaminarayan Holla
Significant coal reserves in New South Wales lie underneath major bodies of natural and stored surface waters. In order that mining can occur safely and without any adverse effect on the surface, vari
Jan 1, 1987
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Carburisation and melting of hot compacted iron in a coke bedBy M Kim, J Park, I-K Suh, E Kim, J Lee
One of the key technologies in developing hydrogen-enriched ironmaking operations is the control of the carburisation, melting, and dripping behaviour of the iron ore burden materials. When a hot comp
Aug 21, 2024
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Advances in downhole assay measurements and calibration techniquesBy H Rossiter, C Simpson, J Market, P Jeanneau
Downhole Assay tools are a geophysical method to collect an instigated response from the material surrounding a drill hole and deliver a multielement proxy-assay. They were first tested in the Pilbara
Nov 8, 2021
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Use of Paste for Tailings Disposal (b5c201be-4c25-4c8e-a498-2a2e4672d3d4)By Shillabeer J
Paste backfill has been adopted by many underground mines in North America and a growing number elsewhere. Paste offers a number of advantages. This paper suggests wider applications of paste techno
Jan 1, 1998
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Selective Flotation of Chalcopyrite and Pyrite from a Mixed Copper Mineral Concentrate under Controlled Redox Potential ConditionsBy I Ametov, S Harmer, R Alford
A process that allows selective flotation separation of low Cu/S ratio minerals (chalcopyrite and pyrite) from high Cu/S ratio minerals (bornite and chalcocite) from a mixed copper mineral concentrate
Sep 1, 2014
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Geoscience 2033 – a vision for mineral exploration in ten yearsBy C Itotoh, K O’Halloran, L Karlson
Global methods used to explore for minerals have progressed relatively slowly since the development of the first diamond core drill in 1863. Since then, key developments such as wireline geophysics (1
Sep 18, 2023
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Seam Gas Drainage Experiments in some Colleries of B.H.P.By Hargraves AJ
Pre-drainage experiments have been conduct- ed at Appin, Cook, John Darling, Leichhardt, Macquarie, Metropolitan and Moura No. 2 Collieries. Appin (550 m deep) experiences particular gas problems i
Jan 1, 1982
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Development of solid waste-based flux and its application in out-offurnace dephosphorisation of low-silicon hot metalBy Y Zhang, Z Zhao
The green production of the steelmaking process has urgent requirements for fluorine-free fluxes. In this article, a new solid waste-based slagging flux was applied in the external dephosphorisation t
Aug 21, 2024
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Iron ore mining in proximity to a significant Aboriginal heritage rock shelter, Pilbara Region, Western AustraliaBy J J. Jiang, B G. Bow
Atlas Iron Limited’s (Atlas) Abydos Mine has developed its Scarborough open pit proximal to a rock shelter that has been assessed as a significant Aboriginal heritage site by the Traditional Owners of
Jul 25, 2018
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Selective Open Pit Mining and Ore Treatment at Croydon Gold Mine, North QueenslandBy Kandemir H, Stafford G
The Croydon Gold Mine is located in northwest Queensland and is a joint venture between Central Coast Exploration N.L. and Pancontinental Mining Ltd. The mining operation commenced in 1987 and co
Jan 1, 1989
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No entry mechanised presink of the Wira Hoisting ShafBy D Kilkenny
This paper discusses the use of a mechanised shaft sinking machine Herrenknecht Vertical Shaft Sinking Machine (VSM) – to conduct the 93 m presink for the Wira Hoisting Shaft at the Prominent Hill Min
Mar 29, 2023
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Underground Mining Operations at The Selwyn ProjectSince the 1950's drilling has been rapidly mechanised. First from hand held drills with air legs to pneumatic jumbos, then to more effective hydraulic jumbos. Development of underground drill
Jan 1, 1988
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Decoupling the pulp and froth effect of ultrafine particles on Itabirite iron ore flotationBy B McFadzean, N P. Lima, D A. Deglon
The reverse flotation of Itabirite iron ore is typically performed after a desliming step in which most of the sub-10 µm particles are removed. This is done to limit processing problems such as poor f
Aug 24, 2022
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Laboratory Calibration and Initial Results of a Soil Moisture Monitoring System at the Mt Leyshon Tailings Dam and Waste Rock Cover SystemBy R Neivandt, Kane, M O&apos, D Browne
Newmont Australia is the operator of the Mt Leyshon mine near Charters Towers, Queensland. Mt Leyshon is an open cut gold mine, which processed on average 5.0 Mt of ore and produced up to 250 000 ounc
Jan 1, 2003
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Geochemical Controls on Acid Mine Drainage Generation, Neutralisation Treatment and Attenuation at Iron Duke MineBy B Manda, K L. Sandvik, K Musiwa
Mining and processing of pyrite ore at Iron Duke Mine, north east of Zimbabwe, generates large quantities of acidic mine water as a result of the oxidation of iron sulfides on exposure to air and wate
Jan 1, 2006
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Wall Control BlastingBy D P. Blair
There are two major aspects to wall control blasting – the potential for any blasthole to cause wall damage and the potential for a delayed sequence of blastholes to cause damage. The damage potential
Aug 24, 2015