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Construction of the Seven Thousand Tonne per Day – Big Gossan Production ShaftBy N Herault
PT Freeport Indonesia recently completed preproduction development and construction of the Big Gossan underground copper and gold mine, located in the Ertsberg mining district of Papua, Indonesia. Pro
Mar 21, 2011
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Staying in the Game – the Importance of Engineering-based DecisionsBy P J. Fairfield
This paper reflects on the author’s experience working in site-based technical and management roles over a 29 year period, and the past 12 years in internal and external consulting roles. It discusses
Jun 22, 2016
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Return to HillgroveBy C Dell
Hillgrove, situated on the New England plateau of New South Wales, is an area rich in history and resources. Key resources are predominantly antimony, gold and scheelite and the area surrounding the h
Jan 1, 2008
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Advanced Grinding Mill Relining MethodsRME has a vision for a new mill operational paradigm made possible by RMEÆs fast, safe Mill Relining System. This vision can be moved forward into reality at any time with or without guidance from rec
Jan 1, 2006
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Modern Mining GeologyBy G Fahey, S Rose
"Mining geology as a defined profession is only about 100 years old. The successful modern mine geologist needs to be a multidisciplinarian, but also needs to maintain a focus on the key outputs of th
Aug 18, 2014
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Improving the Accuracy of Mine Site Water Balances through Improved Estimation of Run-off VolumesBy A Woodley, N C. Kunz
A mine site water balance is important for communicating information to interested stakeholders, for reporting on water performance and for anticipating and mitigating water-related risks through wate
Nov 26, 2013
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Strip and Line versus Blind Sink Shaft Sinking – The Ernest Henry DecisionBy C J. Carr
The Ernest Henry Mine (EHM) is owned and operated by Xstrata Copper and is located in North-West Queensland, Australia. The mine is currently undergoing a transition from an 11 Mtpa open pit mine to a
Mar 21, 2011
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Legume and Grass Revegetation of Mine TailingsBy C P. C David, J P. T Domingo
Addressing nutrient deficiency, among other factors, is vital to the growth and establishment of plants in mine spoils and tailings ponds. Although several organic amendments are available for this pu
Jul 16, 2014
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Mapping and Prioritising Rehabilitation of Abandoned Mines in AustraliaBy A M. Lechner, V Glenn, M Edraki, D R. Mulligan, C Unger
With more than 50 000 recorded abandoned mines in Australia, effective management strategies are needed to prioritise and manage health, safety, environmental and socio-economic risks and opportunitie
Jul 10, 2012
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The SNIM Guelb II Project in Mauritania – Process Design ChallengesBy G Cooper
The Société Nationale Industriel et Minière (SNIM) is expanding its ore and concentrate production capacity in Mauritania, West Africa. This government-controlled mining company has bee
Jul 11, 2011
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Building better bow-ties – common pitfalls in risk analysisBy B Beale
Bow-tie analysis is a commonly used tool to identify and display risks that have the potential for an undesired hazardous event. The output of the analysis are bow-tie diagrams, which are an effective
Apr 16, 2024
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Sustainable Development Reporting in the Australian Minerals Processing IndustryBy A Bossilkov
Although environmental and sustainable development reporting has now become widespread in the Australian mining and minerals processing sector, there remains a great deal of diversity in reporting con
Jan 1, 2004
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Improved Cleaner Circuit Design for Better Performance Using the Jameson CellBy R Araya, G Harbort, D R. Seaman, L Huynh, P D. Munro
In today’s operating environment many conventional cleaner circuits struggle to produce final grade concentrate with acceptable levels of non-sulfide gangue and/or penalty elements. This is primarily
Sep 1, 2014
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The Waterview Connection Project – Progress to DateBy S Hanke, J Burden, P Spies
The Waterview Connection will complete Auckland’s long-planned Western Ring Route, a 48 km north-south motorway alternative to State Highway 1 that bypasses the central city to the west. The project i
Sep 17, 2014
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Some Problems Associated with Standard Charge Weight Vibration Scaling LawsThe standard charge weight scaling laws imply that only one particular delay (that possessing the maximum instantaneous charge) contributes to the ppv. However, the present analysis clearly demonstr
Jan 1, 1990
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Increased productivity using theory of constraints at the Argyle Diamond MineBy B Murphy, N Strong, J Albrecht
Rio Tinto’s Argyle Diamond Mine has a history of underperformance with delivery of ore from the underground operation to the surface for processing with no real clarity in sources of loss and value. I
Mar 15, 2021
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The Legacy of Underground Coal Mining – Mine Subsidence: Ipswich Coal Measures Case StudyBy B W. Ham
The legacy of underground coal mining may be a land surface which, in parts, may be unstable in the long term. A case study analysis has been undertaken to explain some of the hazards and how the risk
Jul 16, 2014
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Production of Fertilisers and Smelter-Grade Alumina by Alkali Leaching of Christmas Island 'B' and 'C' Phosphate OresCrandallite and millisite in Christmas Island 'B' and 'C' phosphate ores are rapidly decomposed by sodium hydroxide solutions at about 80QC. As these phosphates generally contain
Jan 1, 1971
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A Historical Perspective of the Application and Success of Geometallurgical MethodologiesBy S R. Williams
There is a sense of geometallurgy being new; a new methodology for mining project development and improved operational strategy. One of the main challenges that any ænewÆ technology faces is a validat
Sep 29, 2013
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Sustainability in New Projects - Achieving Outcomes Which are Beyond 'Business as Usual'Many mining companies aim to integrate sustainability principles into their new projects. There is an intention for improvement, but frequently this results in little more than 'business as usual
Jun 1, 2010