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Presentation of the Institute Medal, 1977 to Howard Knox Worner, C.B.E.
By J. K. A. McLEOD
Address by the President of the Institute (Mr J K A McLeod) in presenting the Institute Medal to Howard Knox Warner, C.B.E. Address by Howard Knox Warner after accepting the award.
Jan 1, 1978
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The Chromite Resources of Papua New Guinea
Deposits of chromite are in associated with ophiolite complexes in Papua New Guinea. No deposits which are currently exploitable have been recognised, but large resources that may be economic in t
Jan 1, 1987
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Simulation of Flexible Circuits
By MáAndrusiewicz, M M. Hilden, M S. Powell, P D. Kay, B Foggiatto
Circuits with unconventional and potentially more complex designs are predicted to become more common in the future as plant designers and operators look to process ores more efficiently. Ideas have b
Oct 29, 2012
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Design of raise caving operations in LKAB mines
By T Ladinig
Raise caving is a novel cave mining method, which has been proposed for mass mining at increasing mining depths in LKAB operations. The method makes use of the raise mining technology and an active st
Mar 29, 2023
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A Sustainable Future in Management of Dust Emission during Transport of Coal and Iron Ore
By J Planner
As Australia’s coal and iron ore export volumes increase to meet international market growth, port terminals, mining operations and rail transport systems can be the source of increased dust emission.
Nov 22, 2011
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Modelling for Large Primary Tin Deposits
Ore deposit modelling is becoming an increasingly accepted tool in mineral exploration. Successful models have already been proposed for several ore deposits of base metals and gold, but tin has s
Jan 1, 1986
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Harnessing data complexity – how machine learning applies all project data for accurate resource modelling
By S Sullivan
A recent review of resource reports lodged to statutory bodies found geological models with oversmoothed or unrealistic lithological boundaries, many of which do not represent geological appearance in
Mar 22, 2022
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An Experiment to Validate Bubble Sizing Techniques Using Bi-Modal Populations of Known Proportions
A novel approach to validate size distributions obtained from bubble sizing techniques is introduced. The experimental rationale consists in verifying whether the output features the anticipated bi-mo
Jan 1, 2005
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Independent Decline Haulage at Kanowna Belle Gold Mines
In May 2000, Kanowna Belle Gold Mines (KBGM) carried out a detailed Truck versus Shaft Haulage Study. The study showed that whilst the shaft option had many operating cost benefits the capital costs w
Jan 1, 2002
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Maximising Productivity through Big Data, Simulation and Predictive Analytics
By M T. Grigoleit, M S. Schneider
The iron ore industry in Australia has, in recent years, experienced an unprecedented growth phase. But now that major expansions are moving into the operation phase, new challenges have emerged. Wher
Jul 13, 2015
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A Novel Blasting Technique to Create Drawbells and Eliminate the Undercut Level in Block Cave Mining
By A Tawadrous, D S. Preece
Cave mining is of interest to the mining community as it offers a chance to extract large, deep orebodies with low operating costs and high production rates. It allows for extracting large low-grade o
Aug 24, 2015
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New Zealand's Mining Heritage (315d46a5-9f67-405e-87ba-7c24d8ecd930)
Mining had a very considerable effect on the country's development. The visual evidence remaining is an integral part of New Zealand history. Early mining for manganese and copper in the 1840s wa
Jan 1, 1990
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The risk management and cost benefits of using a total monitoring approach to managing slope instability hazards in open pit mines
By C Jacobsen, N Harries
Assessing and managing instability hazards is an essential activity when working with unstable natural slopes and excavated open pit mining slopes. Slope monitoring has become the standard technique f
Nov 29, 2022
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A review of the AARL process for the elution of gold from activated carbon
By Schmidt CG
Parameters affecting gold elution using the AARL process are reviewed and critically analyzed in an attempt to optimise metallurgical efficiency and minimise costs in both current and future carbon
Jan 1, 1986
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Sulfide Flotation at the Renison Tin Concentrator, Tasmania
By Grano S. R, Kilgariff B
The Renisun Tin concentrator treats an ore containing I's per cent till as cassiterite and 22 per cent sulphur in a range of sulphide minerals. predominantly pyrrhotite. The sulphide minerals a
Jan 1, 1997
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Functional Performance of Ball Milling Circuits – A Plant Metallurgist’s Tool for Process Characterisation and Optimisation
By O Arafat, K M. Bartholomew
A voracious consumer of energy and grinding media, the modern ball milling circuit has a huge direct cost impact on a mineral processing operation. Through optimisation, grinding also has the potentia
Sep 1, 2014
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Innovative Rock Reinforcement Hardware
By Renwick MT
Two innovative ground reinforcement products have been developed for use in the mining industry. One of these products is a high strength polyethylene (HOPE) bar for use as a rib bolt in undergrou
Jan 1, 1992
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Tunnel Boring Machine Excavation Stability – Double Shield Tunnel Boring Machine Advance with Partially Grouted Annulus
By M Norbert, P Mok
The mainline running tunnels for Legacy Way comprise of two-lane tunnel boring machines (TBM) driven tunnels. The length of the TBM tunnel section is approximately 4.2 km. The TBMs employed are double
Sep 17, 2014
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Use of Paste for Tailings Disposal (b5c201be-4c25-4c8e-a498-2a2e4672d3d4)
By Shillabeer J
Paste backfill has been adopted by many underground mines in North America and a growing number elsewhere. Paste offers a number of advantages. This paper suggests wider applications of paste techno
Jan 1, 1998
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Dynamic influences of optimisation on emissions
By P J. Bangerter, J Pan
Optimising for Net Present Value (NPV) with a strategic optimiser such as COMET, Prober-E, Blaser or Minemax has hitherto lacked a dynamic method for analysing the so-called third-order outcomes (such
Aug 2, 2023