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Predicting Iron Ore Losses and Dilution Factors Using Conditional SimulationsBy D Roldpo, M Vidigal, J F. C L Costa
The local cumulative distribution function (lcdf) of a selective mine unit (SMU) can be estimated by conditional simulations using the statistics derived from the sample points, generating multiple eq
Jan 1, 2009
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Geophysical blasthole samplingBy C Simpson, J Market
The process of sampling blasthole cones utilising personnel to manually shovel material into sample bags is a long-standing industry accepted process. However, this method has several drawbacks, inclu
Nov 8, 2021
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Sampling the Settler of the Kalgoorlie Nickel SmelterBy Reed M. E, Cloutt B
Particulate samples were taken from the gas space in the settler of the Kalgoorlie nickel smelter using a vertical sampling probe and a specially designed isokinetic sampling probe which also quench
Jan 1, 1991
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Key insights for the successful implementation of proximity detection and collision avoidance technology for reducing vehicle interaction risk – a surface technology provider perspectiveBy C Hoffmann
Given that each year, 30–40 per cent of mining industry deaths are attributable to failures of vehicle interaction controls (EMESRT, 2023), the mining industry is now armed with a growing body of know
Apr 16, 2024
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Working in Metallurgy ResearchWhen studying minerals degrees at university, all the emphasis is towards sending the graduates into the bush to work at a remote mine; however, that is not the only option available to new graduates.
Jan 1, 2006
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Enhancing crushing plant safety – a technical overviewBy J Dyt, S Lyons
In the mining industry, crusher-related incidents have led to 15 reported deaths in Australia, New Zealand, and the USA between 1998 and 2007 (NSW Government Resources Regulator, 2024). The majority o
Apr 16, 2024
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Is Our Mineral Heritage Heading for Extinction? The Need for a State Mineral Collection in the Northern TerritoryBy D McLaughlin
This paper points to the timely importance of commencing a centrally recognised perpetual collection of mineral specimens in the Northern Territory which has as one of its objectives the collection
Jan 1, 1994
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Eight-Dimensional Planning Construction of an Integrated Model for Mine Planning Involving ConstructabilityBy E Rubio, N Morales
A common practice in the mining industry is to decompose the planning process into different tasks, so the overall process and specific schedules can be constructed easily. Nevertheless, currently the
Sep 26, 2011
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Strategy and Tactics Implemented to Achieve Energy-efficient Ventilation and Cooling of MinesBy J J. L du Plessis
Escalating energy and electricity costs have become one of the biggest expenditure drivers in mining operations. During the last eight years, energy costs have trebled when expressed as a percentage o
Aug 31, 2015
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Into the Belly of the Flash à Insights into the Mechanisms at Work Within a Flash Flotation CellBy D J. Bradshaw, E M. Wightman, B Newcombe
Flash flotation plays an integral role in many of the gold and sulfide mineral concentrators around the world, and yet despite this widespread use, very little information on this unit process is avai
Oct 29, 2012
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Risk-Cost-Benefit Analysis of Early Warning Technologies Impact for Wall Failure Risk Management in Surface MinesBy J Joy, A Bye, G V. Kizil
This paper presents an application of the newly developed risk-cost-benefit (RCB) framework to support risk management decisions for the selection of wall monitoring technologies at an open cut mine s
Sep 18, 2012
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Twenty-Five Years of Mine Filling: Developments and Directions (b390a014-dbd9-4431-8acc-7b7e158ab629)The sixth international symposium on mining with fill nearly coincides with the 25th anniversary of the Jubilee Symposium on Mine Filling. That symposium, held in August 1973 in Mount Isa, in part
Jan 1, 1998
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An Empirical Review of Extraction Bolting Design in Deep Ore Zone Mine PT Freeport IndonesiaBy F Sinaga, E Widijanto
PT Freeport IndonesiaÆs Deep Ore Zone (DOZ) mine is the new underground block caving mine within the East Ertsberg Skarn System (EESS) which started production in mid-2000. The DOZ will produce 25 000
Jan 1, 2002
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Eight years of ACARP research on rehabilitation of challenging mine sites – practical application in the era PCRPsBy L McCallum, G Dale, B Silverwood, T Roscoe, A Costin
The introduction of Progressive Closure and Rehabilitation Plans (PCRPs) in Queensland from 2019 places greater importance on planning and implementation of mine rehabilitation activities. The progres
Aug 2, 2023
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Groundwater modelling support for closure approvals at Ranger Uranium MineBy J Sigda, T Jones, D Staggs, J Ewing, C Cheng, J Pickens, S Paulka
Mine-derived solutes from Energy Resources of Australia’s (ERA’s) Ranger uranium mine have been closely monitored for decades. Ranger is surrounded by the Northern Territory’s Kakadu National Park and
Jul 1, 2021
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Practical waste rock management at the Roy Hill iron ore mine, Western AustraliaBy J Pearce, B Miles, V de San Miguel
Incorporating industry best practice waste rock management methods can be a relatively straight forward task when preparing management documentation, such as an acid and metalliferous drainage managem
Jul 25, 2018
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Maturity of Jurisdictional Abandoned Mine Programs in Australia Based on Web-accessible InformationBy C J. Unger, A M. Lechner, A Walton, V Glenn, M Edraki, D R. Mulligan
In Australia, responsibility for abandoned mines can be unclear. With a few exceptions, state and territory governments have become responsible for abandoned mines on Crown land and private landholder
Jul 16, 2014
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The impact of ventilation on demand on impeller fatigue lifeBy L Salvestro
Ventilation on demand (VOD) has been demonstrated to significantly reduce operating costs for ventilation fans, by reducing fan output to meet demand. The most effective method for reducing operating
Oct 12, 2022
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Water balance management 101By M Rafty, C Lane
Managing water is a key aspect of mining, whether a site is in water surplus or water deficit. Water in tailings storage facilities (TSFs) needs to be managed carefully to maximise the density of the
Jul 23, 2018
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KEYNOTE: Upgrades, Modernisations and Expansions Where Will the Expertise, Capability and Skills Come from in the Future?By J King, T Hunter, R Coleman
"The industry that supports operations and new projects is suffering a rapid decline in the currently severely curtailed capital investment environment. This is evidenced by a decline in the number of
Oct 10, 2016