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Design of a Large Flexible Underground Refrigeration InstallationBy Brouwer G, Shaw J
As South African gold mines go deeper, and improved and more uniform working condi- tions are required, ever larger amounts of refrigeration are needed. At the same time new and more suitable cooli
Jan 1, 1988
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Bulk Solids SamplingBy J E. Powalisz
Obtaining a representative sample of bulk materials in process industries is critical to providing valid data for process control and custody transfer (valuation). The accuracy of a sample, that is to
Jul 29, 2014
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Exploration and Resource Estimation 1500 m Under the SeaBy C Riley, N Davies, J Carpenter, I Lipton
Nautilus Minerals Incorporated (Nautilus) recently announced the worldÆs first Seafloor Massive Sulfide Mineral Resource at Solwara 1 in the Bismarck Sea, Papua New Guinea . The discovery, exploration
Jan 1, 2008
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Utilisation of Blast Furnace Slag and Steelmaking Slag in the Federal Republic of GermanyIron and steelmaking slags have been utilised for a century. All dumps are now exhausted. Because of constraints in establishing new stock yards, all slags have to be utilised immediately. At prese
Jan 1, 1979
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Cover System Performance Monitoring for Tailings – Are We Doing It Correctly?By R Barritt, P Scott
Across the globe, it is a common scenario that tailings storage facilities (TSFs) are being decommissioned; however, their subsequent impact on the local environment and landscape can often be overloo
Jul 27, 2015
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Supply and Demand for Sulphur in Australia: Implications for Australian Metallurgical IndustriesBy Brennan D. J
The trend worldwide is for increasingly stringent control of sulphur dioxide emissions to the environment. It is therefore likely that Australian industry will be placed under increased pressure to re
Jan 1, 1994
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A Simulation Model for Selecting Suitable Digging Method for a Dragline OperationBy Mirabediny H, Whitchurch K
A computerised simulation model has been developed to select the most suitable digging method of a dragline operation for a given geological condition. The developed procedure uses a geological ore
Jan 1, 1995
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The Commercial Imperatives for Exploration and Resource AcquisitionExploration requires substantial capital, and is an extremely risky business (only 1 in 100 prospects ever becomes a mine). The average lead time, that is the time between discovery and production, va
Jan 1, 1998
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Treatment of the Complex East Gippsland OresTHE auriferous sulphide ores of the eastern end of Gippsland, and notably of the Cassilis and lVIitta districts, are amongst the most complex and refractory in Victoria-perhaps in Australia. The miner
Jan 1, 1911
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Syntectonic Base-Metal Mineralisation with an Epithermal Gold Overprint: McKinnons Gold Deposit, Cobar, NSW, AustraliaBy P K. Seccombe
The McKinnons gold deposit is hosted by weakly deformed, Palaeozoic metasedimentary rocks of the Cobar Basin in the western Lachlan Fold Belt of New South Wales. Mineralisation comprised a largely sup
Jan 1, 1999
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Consideration for Tubular Roof Bolt Design For a Rapid Face Bolting SystemBy Schmidt LC
The method of supporting excavated roofs in underground coal mines by conventional roof bolting systems is challenged due to its shortcomings of being time-consuming and leading to possible unsafe ins
Jan 1, 1991
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Optimisation Improvements for Narrow Vein Open Pit Deposits Using Mineable Shape OptimiserBy C Mann, S Swapp
"The mining industry is often challenged with the task of evaluating narrow vein open pit deposits. A realistic mineable solution from optimisation needs to accurately represent mining dilution and th
Nov 15, 2016
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Modelling of a æTrue-Belt SamplerÆ - A New Device for Sampling from a Conveyor BeltBy R Steinhaus, D M. Frantois-Bongarton, P W. Cleary, G K. Robinson, M D. Sinnott
Multotec Process Equipment and Dominique Frantois-Bongarton have a patent for a mineral sampling device, which they call a æTrue-Belt SamplerÆ. This uses a plough, which is rotated about an axis paral
Aug 21, 2012
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Key Drivers of Energy and Cost Efficiency in Autogenous/Semi-Autogenous Grinding CircuitsBy G Lane, M Bueno
In a recent publication (Bueno and Lane, 2011) the authors presented the analysis of a consolidated dataset composed by 137 autogenous/semi-autogenous grinding (AG/SAG) mill pilot trials. By comparing
Oct 29, 2012
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Site Investigation, Instrumentation and Results of a Trial Embankment on Coal TailingsBy Morris P. H
A trial embankment was constructed using coarse coal mine reject on a deposit of crusted coal mine tailings at New Hope Colliery, located in the Bundamba District of the West Moreton Coalfields in Sou
Jan 1, 1990
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Geology and Exploration on Mount Isa Prospecting AreaDuring October 1947 an Authority to Prospect was granted by the Minister of Mines to lVIount Isa Mines Limited over an area of approximately 75 sq. miles to the north of Mount Isa.Application for the
Jan 1, 1953
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The Development of Mining in New ZealandBy Walker BV
Mining activity has been an integral component in the New Zealand economy since the early days of European settlement. Recently in common with other Pacific Rim countries there has been a resurgen
Jan 1, 1987
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Upstream Raising of Laterite Nickel Tailings Storage FacilitiesBy D A. Williams, J C. J Boshoff
The properties of tailings that emanate from laterite nickel processing plants are significantly different to most other mine tailings. They typically comprise a mixture of fine materials that are mad
Jul 27, 2015
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Ten conditions that will change the work of managers in Mining 4.0By J Johansson, J Lööw
There are many reports about how the new technology will affect our work, sometimes they are utopian but often dystopian. Most of the visions describe the industrial work, while the work of the manage
Sep 1, 2024
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Considerations for Design of Production Level Drawpoint Layouts for a Deep Block CaveBy P Bartlett, K Naidoo
Premier Diamond Mine is planning a new, mechanised, block cave, with a production level approximately 1000 m below surface. A high degree of tunnel damage is expected, due to stress and the relatively
Jan 1, 2000