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  • AUSIMM
    Jaguar Raisebore design using LiDAR for back analysis

    By R P. Varden

    This paper looks at the design of the Bentayga raisebore with subsequent back analysis using a LiDAR survey. A search for LiDAR raisebore assessment publications shows little work has been done on thi

    Mar 15, 2021

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    A ‘no tailings dam future’ – preconcentration strategies ‘down the sizes and across the value chain’

    By P Revell, B Adair, D King, L Keeney

    Grade Engineering®, integrated across the mine value chain, has a pivotal role to play in achieving step change reductions in energy and water usage in mine operations. High levels of gangue rejection

    Nov 10, 2020

  • AUSIMM
    Utilisation of energy sources other than coke in the sintering process

    By T Higuchi, K Fukada, K Takehara, Y Iwami, S Fujiwara

    Following the Paris Agreement adopted in 2015 and the SDGs, reduction of CO2 emissions has been taken up as an issue worldwide, and the steel industry, which has a particularly large emission, is requ

    Nov 8, 2021

  • AUSIMM
    The Use of Computers in the Analysis and Steady State Optimization of Metallurgical Concentrations

    By Weller KR

    Computer programs are described which help the metallurgist to process sample data from a plant survey; to carry out simple mass balance calculations; to present the results of circuit and equipmen

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AUSIMM
    1991 New Zealand Branch Annual Conference û Appendix

    1991 New Zealand Branch Annual Conference û Appendix

    Jan 1, 1991

  • AUSIMM
    Coal - Paper No. 5 Chemicals From Coal By Temperature Carbonisation

    The liquid products of low-temperature carbonisation of coal are of variable composition, very much influenced by the rank and type of coal, and process parameters. In general the tar contains a hig

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Larger Diameter Blastholes-A Proposed Means of Increasing Advance Rates

    Where tunnel rounds are based on the burn cut, faster advance could often be achieved by increasing blasthole diameter from (the conventional)

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AUSIMM
    Environmental Assessment Of Derelict Mined Land, Emmaville, N.S.W.

    A survey of derelict and active alluvial tin and sapphire mines in the Emmaville area of northern N.S.W. as the first step in a pro- gramme of similar surveys to be undertaken throughout the State

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AUSIMM
    Impact of Rock Mass Characteristics on Hard Rock Tunnel Boring Machine Performance

    By J Rostami, D Tadic

    While hard rock tunnel boring machines (TBMs) have an established track record in the tunnelling industry, accurate estimation of TBM performance for each specific project remains critical. Machine pe

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    Genesis of the Permian Ophiolites and Ultramafics in the Dun Mountain Terrane, New Zealand

    By Sivell W

    We discuss the origin of the Patuki ophiolite complex and the Dun Mountain ultramafics of Middle Permian age in Nelson, New Zealand. It is shown that the Patuki volcanics have strong affinities wi

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Vertical and inclined raise bore performance at Dugald River mine

    By M Lee, J F. Carswell, G Reitsema

    "The increased costs of underground mining have continually challenged engineers to identify opportunities for alternatives to common approaches to underground development. Considerations to the desig

    Oct 16, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Managing the Margin at Norseman, Western Australia – A Case Study

    By B P. Micke

    Central Norseman Gold Corporation was established in 1935 and has been mining on the Norseman field in Western Australia since then. It is Australia’s longest continuously operating gold mining operat

    Mar 24, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Dependence of Flame Front Speed on Iron Ore Sintering Conditions

    By J Zhao, C E. Loo

    The flame front is a narrow region in the iron ore sintering bed where coke particles combust. The maximum flame front temperature is as high as 1400°C. At high temperatures, the sinter mix compo

    Jul 13, 2015

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    New tools for ground control in freeze shaft sinking

    By J Franz, S Bock, N Hentrich

    Artificial ground freezing is the unrivalled method for groundwater control during mine shaft sinking. Moreover, ground freezing may also provide temporary ground support. The fast development of fibr

    Nov 30, 2018

  • AUSIMM
    Blasting related indices as the key to underground blasting improvements in a challenging rock mass

    By J Jackson, E Sellers

    Blasting related indices were developed to quantify variation in rock strength and structure for each stope, and for each lift of each stope, as part of a Mine to Mill study at an underground open sto

    Oct 16, 2017

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    Prediction of Rock Fragmentation Using a Gamma-based Blast Fragmentation Distribution Model

    By H Mansouri, M A. Ebrahimi Farsangi, F Faramarzi

    A blast fragmentation model is developed based on the gamma function to describe the run-of-mine fragmentation distribution. The model presented is aimed to benefit from simplicity in application and

    Aug 24, 2015

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    Influence of Vertical Pile Loading on Existing Tunnel Lining in Soft Clay

    By R Ayothiraman

    Tunnel excavation may induce adverse effects on nearby existing structures/foundations in urban areas. Accurate prediction of tunnelling effects on pile foundations of nearby structures in the urban e

    Mar 8, 2011

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    Increased drilling accuracy leads to significant improvement in ore recovery and dilution

    By R Stimpson, B Johnson, B Hesse

    During a period of twelve months between FY18-19, a series of trials were conducted to compare production drilling accuracy using two different methodologies, and the subsequent impact this had on sto

    Mar 15, 2021

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    Unlock potential opportunities through unexplored aspects of Grade Engineering

    By P Revell, G Wilkie, P Walters, L Keeney, F Faramarzi

    Grade Engineering® is a value-driven strategy aiming to maximise benefits by exploiting intrinsic grade variability of ore deposits. It utilises a multitude of separation techniques to remove low grad

    Nov 10, 2020

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    The Pre-Feasibility Study – Big Choices, Little Time

    By D J. Logan, J Jackson

    "As of 1 December 2014, the 2012 edition of the JORC Code requires Ore Reserves to be defined by studies at the pre-feasibility or feasibility level. This paper examines how the pathway for most minin

    Mar 8, 2016