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The Coolest Job There Ever Was
I once read an æarticleÆ in FHM Magazine entitled æThe Coolest Jobs There Ever WasÆ. It was about a group of guys who were pursuing careers that any person on the planet would just kill for. I distinc
Jan 1, 2005
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Flotation Optimisation Studies of the Perilya Broken Hill Lead Circuit
By B Kilgariff
Flotation has been in use at Broken Hill for nearly 100 years, and the process has gone through many different optimisation studies over that time. This paper reviews the current flotation practice at
Jan 1, 2005
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Processing of unsaleable ultrafines to potentially reduce the volume of iron ore tailings
By E Mare
Recent highly publicised incidences of disastrous containment failures, none more pertinent than the 2019 iron ore tailings dam failure in Brumadinho, have focused the world’s attention squarely on th
Nov 8, 2021
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Improving the prediction of stope hanging wall dilution – a critical factor to the success of Dugald River
By J Player, R de Vries, J F. Carswell, R Hassell
"The feasibility of Dugald River mine was highly sensitive to mining and geotechnical design assumptions, particularly stope dilution and strike length. Following the start of initial mine development
Oct 16, 2017
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Resource Evaluation of Nuggety Slate-Hosted Gold-Quartz Reefs
By A E. Annels, G F. Johansen, B W. Cuffley
Nuggety gold-quartz reefs are characterised by localised, high-grades and in many cases coarse free-gold. Geometrical and grade complexities are often observed. The high-grade regions are generally er
Jan 1, 2000
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Fractured Vertical Wells Versus Horizontal Boreholes for Methane Drainage in Advance of Mining U.S. Coals
By Mahyera A, Sakashita B, Ahmed U, Abou-Sayed AS
Gas in U.S. coals is primarily composed of 90 to 99 percent methane and up to 10 per- cent carbon dioxide. In composition and heat- ing value, this coal-bed gas is similar to natural gas and can be
Jan 1, 1982
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A standardised method for the precise quantification of practical minimum comminution energy
By D K. Weatherley, G R. Ballantyne, S Ali, M Yahyaei, M S. Powell
This paper explores development of a novel ore characterisation method for the precise measurement of practical minimum comminution energy. A monolayer of particles with a narrow size distribution is
Aug 24, 2022
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Applications of Advanced Remote Sensing Systems during a Mine Life
By B P. Banerjee, S Raval
In the recent past there have been dramatic advancements in the development of remote sensing platforms (satellite, aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles – UAVs) as well as sensor systems (multispectr
Jun 28, 2016
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Enhancing Project Value through a Designed High Pressure Grinding Roll Test Work Program
By T Bookless, J Pownell, D Meadows
The ever increasing trend of the gold price has meant that ore deposits that were previously considered too complex, or unattractive by virtue of their low gold grade, are now being investigated more
Sep 26, 2013
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Resource Company Investments in Health – A Life-of-Mine / Life-of-Community Perspective across America
By A Calderon, J Harris, M Shi, D Viswanathan, C Ribeiro Duthie, P A. Kirsch
Mineral resource development activities impact the health and well-being of many people, from workers, to families and surrounding communities. In the current environment of corporate social responsib
Jul 16, 2014
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æThere is an Emptiness for Maori Here in WaihiÆ - Understanding Indigenous Perspectives on Post-Mine Land Uses in Closure Planning
By T Hill, J Everingham, P Clark
Currently, social impact assessment (SIA) is used to determine social impacts across the life-of-mine (LOM) to closure. This paper draws on recently completed SIA reports from the Martha gold mine in
Jul 10, 2012
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Commitment, Compliance and Capacity - How Environmental, Safety, Security and Social Financial Issues Affect LendersÆ Risk
By G S. C Murray
Major mining projects are developed with the assistance of lending institutions who provide hundreds of millions of dollars in funding over several years, and of course expect those funds to be return
Jan 1, 2007
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Comparing Different Prediction Techniques, and Field Results From South African Opencast Collieries
By E de Necker, F D. I Hodg, L-M Cruywagen
The acid mine drainage (AMD) situation at three opencast collieries in the Witbank Coalfield, South Africa, was evaluated from different perspectives. Twenty-seven test pits were dug into the spoils o
Jan 1, 2003
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Concept Design of the Central Business District Rail Link, Auckland
By J Q. Cooper
The New Zealand rail authority, Kiwi Rail and Auckland Regional Transport Authority (ARTA), are jointly planning a new mainline rail link between Auckland’s downtown Britomart Station and the existing
Mar 8, 2011
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The Influence of Geology on Blasting Hazards and Results
By T N. Little
The aim of any rock breaking activity is to achieve success by developing designs that are blasting objective-specific and geology-specific, and then implementing such designs. This paper targets mini
Aug 22, 2011
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Grade control and deleterious materials in polymetallic deposits
By R J. Goldie
The Monty Copper Gold Deposit is an ultra-high grade mine in Sandfire Resource’s Doolgunna region which was completely drilled out and developed within two years of commencing mine development. During
Mar 22, 2022
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Saxonvale Mine Development a Case Study in Project Planning and Project Management
Saxonvale mine is a multi bench open pit coal mine developed to its Stage I capacity of 1.75 Mt/y of run of mine coal. Detailed engineering studies for the mine commenced in April 1980, approval t
Jan 1, 1983
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Remediation of a Severe Acid Sulfate Soil Disturbance Near Cairns, Australia
By A E. McElnea, M A. Martens
An 18-month project was undertaken to test the effectiveness of controlled daily tidal exchange augmented with hydrated lime treatment of surface waters as an approach for remediating a severe acid su
Jan 1, 2003
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A Fluid Flow Modelling Approach to Gold Exploration in the Hodgkinson Province, Far North Queensland
By S Corbel, P J. T Donchak, W Gorczyk
The Hodgkinson Province numerical modelling project aims to develop an improved understanding of the physical conditions that lead to the localisation of goldbearing fluids within known systems and ap
Jan 1, 2008
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Prediction of Ground Vibration Use due to Blasting
In engineering applications of explosives for rock breaking, the released energy is expended mainly into heat, rock crushing and fracturing, seismic waves, air blast, and noise. Those parts of ene
Jan 1, 1986