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                Using Life Cycle Analysis to Assess the Toxicity Impacts of Waste Streams from Metal Production ProcessesBy N Haque
Base metal ores contain low levels of toxic/hazardous elements such as arsenic, antimony, bismuth, cadmium, lead and mercury. Given the large tonnage of base metal ores mined and processed each year g
Jan 1, 2009
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                Integrated Landforms for the Storage of Tailings and Waste Rock at Magnetite Mines in Western AustraliaBy D R. Anstey
The mining of magnetite iron ore in Western Australia will generate large volumes of waste rock and tailings over many decades. The need to dispose of these materials will result in massive waste land
Jan 1, 2009
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                Characteristics and Sintering Performance of Iron Ore SinterBy T Raynlyn, A Edenton, M Adam, R J. Holmes, J R. Manuel, N Ware, R Smyth
Due to ongoing demand and increasing depletion of high-grade iron ore resources from large deposits, Australian iron ore producers are developing smaller size deposits to maintain current export level
Jan 1, 2009
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                An OperatorsÆ Guide to Sulfide Mineral FlotationThe recent boom in the mining industry has lead to some unique challenges in successfully operating processing plants. With high turn-over rates of both operators and technical staff, and many experie
Jan 1, 2009
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                An Integrated Optimisation Study of the Barrick Osborne Concentrator: Part A - Crushing and GrindingBy M Korte, J McMaster, C Brent
The Barrick Osborne concentrator has gone through a number of upgrades since commissioning and has increased production from the original 119 t/h design capacity to a milling throughput of 265 t/h in
Jan 1, 2009
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                Extractive Industry - Sustainability Information SystemsAs the title indicates the central themes discussed in this contribution are sustainable development, information systems, and extractive industry. More specifically, the objective is to present a pro
Jan 1, 2009
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                Interpreting the Story of the Mining Landscape - Using Geotourism for Sustainable Community DevelopmentLandscape interpretation, geology and mining history are being successfully used to explore options for sustainable community tourism product development. Recent work by the author in Europe and Austr
Jan 1, 2009
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                Optimisation of the Drill Grid at the Weipa Bauxite Deposit Using Conditional SimulationBy J Bower
The JORC Code does not specify a definition for ælevel of confidenceÆ. The common approach in the mining industry is to use a certain drill spacing or number of data samples to classify resources by t
Jan 1, 2009
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                Application of SLon Magnetic Separators in Modernising the An Shan Oxidised Iron Ore Processing IndustryThe An Shan iron ore deposit is the biggest low-grade oxidised iron deposit in China. Over the past ten years, about 120 SLon verticalring-pulsating high gradient magnetic separators units have been i
Jan 1, 2009
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                Application of Ultrafiltration and Reverse Osmosis for Mine Wastewater ReuseBy J Wei, A Yo, R Levy
Waste water reuse from municipal and industrial effluents is becoming increasingly important in many areas around the world. Water scarcity, local regulation and environmental impact are driving many
Jan 1, 2009
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                Comparison of Supergene Mimetic and Supergene Lateritic Iron Ore DepositsBy R C. Morris
Supergene lateritic iron ores are uncommon when compared with the vast tonnages of BIF-hosted microplaty haematite ores of the world or with the dominant supergene mimetic martite-goethite ores of the
Jan 1, 2009
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                A Water Accounting Framework for the Australian Minerals IndustryBy C J. Moran
Given that the mining industry is committed to sustainable development principles and that Australia is experiencing changes to the regulatory environment that aim to modernise the water sector and en
Jan 1, 2009
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                Life Cycle Assessment and Tailings Management Trade-Off Studies - An Approach to ImplementationTailings management trade-off studies are done for all mining projects. There is wide variability in these studies as their approach, details and outcomes are determined by the experience and focus of
Jan 1, 2009
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                Metallurgical Accounting Standards in Process PlantsMetallurgical accounting can be defined as the monitoring of the valuable metals from the time the ore is broken at the primary crusher until the time that we have the saleable products and residues.
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                Characterisation of Ore Crushability Using Petrophysical PropertiesBy P Fullagar
Automated multi-sensor core loggers (MSCL) measure petrophysical properties of diamond drill cores, including gamma density, P-wave velocity, electrical conductivity and magnetic susceptibility. A Geo
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                Processing of Magnetite Iron Ores - Comparing Grinding OptionsBy A Jankovic, D David, P Payne
Although the majority of current steel production is supported by iron ore sourced from high-grade haematite deposits, the long-term growing demand for steel has led to higher raw material prices and
Jan 1, 2009
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                Application of Mine Records to Reduce Project Risk During the Evaluation of Historical GoldfieldsBy W B. Edgar, I M. Platten, C A. J Towsey, B W. Cuffley
The evaluation of historical goldfields has been common over the past 15 years, reflecting changing economic conditions, improvements in knowledge and technology and lack of greenfield sites. Many gol
Jan 1, 2009
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                Benchmarking - Making Best Practice Common PracticeBy S Williams
The primary objective of most mining projects is to maximise the value delivered to the companyÆs shareholders. Achieving best practice performance and maintaining competitive advantage through low-co
Jan 1, 2009
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                An Insight into the Swedish Heart of Atlas CopcoAtlas Copco is one of the worldÆs leading providers of industrial productivity solutions (Atlas Copco, 2009). Furthermore, the company spans 160 markets and held 34 000 employees at the end of 2008. T
Jan 1, 2009
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                Getting Optimum Value from Ore Characterisation Programs in Design and Geometallurgical Projects Associated with Comminution CircuitsInevitably the 'post-boom' era has changed the emphasis of many mining companies away from new project development and expansion to optimisation of existing operations. However, regardless o
Jan 1, 2009