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Concepts for Estimating Ore Reserves and a Comparative View of Resource Estimation MethodsThe estimate of an ore reserve is a vital statement made about a mineral occurrence by an evaluator. It is important that such a statement communicate reality to all groups involved in a mining proj
Jan 1, 1987
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A Pyrolysis Approach to Refractory Gold ProcessingBy Anylmore M, Walker A, Fletcher A
Roasting of sulphide and sulph-arsenide gold ores produces unwanted emission of sulphur and arsenic oxides, and a less than complete recovery of gold. Pyrite loses sulphur and arsenopyrite loses ars
Jan 1, 1992
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Supergene Mining at EluraConfirmation of significant mineable reserves of high grade silver ore at Elura Mine has led to the development of a high cost, high recovery mining system. At the contact of oxidised and sulphide
Jan 1, 1988
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Needed New Technologies for the Development of Earth Resources: Energy, Water, Wastes, Mining (fb564f69-f9d2-4e41-b882-2e207532a0de)Our ultimate resources come from the Sun and the Earth System. At this time we face a world crisis in energy, water and soil resources. Global pollution problems are increasing in almost all nations.
Jan 1, 1995
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Recent Developments in Assessing Rock Cuttability and BoreabilityTwo significant TBM boreability predic- tion models are outlined. Predicted advance rates are compared with actual advance rates taken from twenty case histories. The results show that a simple low
Jan 1, 1987
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Arsenic pathways in copper mining – sustainability issues and potential solutionsBy D Bradshaw, E Forbes, M Edraki, M Tayebi-Khorami, E Manlapig
There is an increasing trend in the extraction and development of copper resources from complex deposits. These deposits pose mineral processing challenges, as they often contain low grade disseminate
Jul 25, 2018
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BlastLite<sup>TM</sup> ù The Practical Low-Density SolutionBy M Littlefair, D Gribble, R Rounsley, I Te
Low-density explosives (LDE) have applications where the explosive properties of ANFO are not well matched to the rock. In particular, rocks that are of low strength and/or well fragmented in situ. Dy
Jan 1, 2004
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Recovery of Metallic Zinc from Steelmaking Dusts by the Reduction-Vapour Depositions ProcessThe extinction of zinc from steelmaking dusts has been studied with a laboratory scale reduction-vapour deposition (RVD) process in the absolute pressure and temperature ranges of 13 - 1300 Pa and 1
Jan 1, 1993
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Spontaneous Combustion of Some Queensland CoalsBy Cudmore JF, Rowlands D
Incidents associated with spontaneous combustion of coal have resulted in the loss of many lives and considerable capital and equip- ment. Nevertheless, the factors controlling the propensity of coa
Jan 1, 1981
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An Excavating Power Model for Continuous Surface MinersBy Kramadibrata S
Over the years many attempts have been made to develop a means of assessing the excavatability of rock. Most of them are based on an empirical rating system while some authorities still propose the us
Jan 1, 1995
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The Estimation And Mining Of Gove Bauxtie ReservesFormed in 1965 to investigate the bauxite deposits on the Gove Peninsula, in the Northern Territory of Australia, Nabalco Pty. Limited undertook to determine the feasibility of establishing a minin
Jan 1, 1979
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Application of Computer Graphics in Mine DesignBy Van Barnefield J G
This paper is based on an evaluation project engaged upon jointly by Mount Isa Mines Limited nnd" IBM Austra]ia Limited. Mount Isa Mines Limited produces most of its copper from large underground o
Jan 1, 1977
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Developments in the Use of Waikato Refractory ClaysThe refractory industry in New Zealand is small, consisting of two main manufacturers - one at Huntly and the other at Kamo. Together these would have an annual refractory production of about 30 000 t
Jan 1, 1976
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The Glass Sand Industry in Australia: Production, Processes and Markets (b11bdfa0-ef26-4950-bf21-8765ff14b0ec)By Richards RG
The Australian glass sand industry produces some 2.8 million tonnes per annum of silica sand, of which about 2.0 million tonnes are exported and the rest is for the domestic market. Approximate produc
Jan 1, 1990
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Take 5 – hero or villainBy M Hassall, E Humphries
Personal risk assessment processes, also known as Take 5 or SLAM (Stop, Look, Assess, Manage) have been utilised in high hazard industries for over 30 years. However, there is limited research to unde
Apr 16, 2024
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Conceptual and Geochemical Modelling at Mt Mackenzie, Central QueenslandHigh sulphur volcanic-hosted hydrothermal environments are favourable geological environments for gold mineralisation. Numerous world-class gold deposits including Pueblo Viejo (Dominican Republic),
Jan 1, 1994
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Backfill ù The Environmentally Friendly Tailings Disposal SystemBy A G. Grice
Surface disposal of mining processing wastes is usually perceived as an undesirable consequence of meeting societyÆs needs for metals and minerals. Environmental disasters associated with the discharg
Jan 1, 2002
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Chilean Ore Deposits and Mineral BeltsBy Lowell J. D
This paper is an outgrowth of a continuing compilation of the geology of Chilean ore deposits by Carlos Ruiz who was the author in 1965 of Geologia y Yacimientos Metaliferos de Chile which was the def
Jan 1, 1990
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Mineralogical and Chemical Profile of a Gold RoasterBy Aylmore M. G
Samples have been taken from a two-stage industrial gold roaster treating a pyrite/pyrthotite/arsenopyrite concentrate, in order to describe the mineral- ogy, composition and surface area of the calc
Jan 1, 1991
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Coolgardie Gold NL - William Ford Decline: Narrow Vein Sub-Level Up-Hole Mechanised Stoping and Long Hole Rise Blasting PracticesBy Will D
This presentation is to outline the current practice of mechanised stoping a one-metre wide, gold bearing ore body to optimise fragmentation, minimise dilution and reduce stoping costs.Coolgardie unde
Jan 1, 1993