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                     The Value Opportunity for New Zealand's Lignite Deposits The Value Opportunity for New Zealand's Lignite DepositsThe lignites of Otago and Southland offer a potentially viable future feedstock for electricity production and possible conversion to petrochemicals or liquid fuels. The deposits, when combined, repre Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Red mud to green iron – proposed pathway for iron elution via bioleaching of bauxite residue Red mud to green iron – proposed pathway for iron elution via bioleaching of bauxite residueBy A Tolley Bauxite residue or ‘red mud’ is a by-product of the Bayer Process, the primary process of alumina refining. Due to its high alkalinity and variable composition, its storage and disposal poses high env Sep 18, 2023 
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                     A cost-effective tool to assess iron ore products and optimise their operations in blast furnaces towards decarbonisation – state-of-the-art CFD models A cost-effective tool to assess iron ore products and optimise their operations in blast furnaces towards decarbonisation – state-of-the-art CFD modelsBy X Yu, Y Shen The iron ore products should be assessed in terms of in-furnace behaviour and overall furnace performance, their operation should also be optimised under industry-scale blast furnace (BF) conditions, Sep 18, 2023 
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                     Contract Considerations and Other Critical Ventilation Aspects in Achieving a New Mine Ramp Up Contract Considerations and Other Critical Ventilation Aspects in Achieving a New Mine Ramp UpBy B Broad "Establishing ventilation in the early stages of a new mine is an essential step to achieve scheduled outcomes that ultimately drive the financial success of an operation. If the primary ventilation i Jul 1, 2013 
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                     Real-time Methane Detection – Modern Digital Laser Spectroscopy for Hostile Environments Real-time Methane Detection – Modern Digital Laser Spectroscopy for Hostile EnvironmentsBy D Chalmers, C C. Harb The detection and control of gas levels in mining is a continuing challenge for the industry. Standard detectors have many problems that could be overcome with laser based spectroscopic instruments, b Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Mine Ventilation Model Validation - ItÆs not Rocket Science! Mine Ventilation Model Validation - ItÆs not Rocket Science!By J Rowland "Ventilation models are invaluable tools for both prediction of routine daily ventilation changesin an operating mine to circuit performance expectations at the mine in 20 yearsÆ time. Arguably ventil Jun 1, 2012 
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                     Design and Development of Energy-efficient Secondary Axial Flow Fans Design and Development of Energy-efficient Secondary Axial Flow FansBy J J. L du Plessis, S Viviers, G Ratner Escalating electricity costs are one of the biggest operational cost drivers in mining. The trend to use high-powered auxiliary fans delivering increased airflow to meet the dilution requirements of d Aug 31, 2015 
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                     Fully Integrated Distributed Sensor System for Self-Awareness Fully Integrated Distributed Sensor System for Self-AwarenessBy M Ahler Future developments in the mining sector will be driven by the need to increase safety, ecological sustainability and efficiency. Autonomous systems represent a huge step towards achieving these goals Nov 22, 2011 
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                     Linking safety factor to probability of failure Linking safety factor to probability of failureBy S M. Gover Estimating the probability of failure for embankments is not intuitive. It requires not only an appreciation of the strength of the embankment, but an understanding of the variability and uncertainty Jul 23, 2018 
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                     Automatic search strategy for ROM stockpile recovery optimisation Automatic search strategy for ROM stockpile recovery optimisationBy M Wagner, H Assimi, F Neumann, C Garcia, B Koch Run-of-Mine (ROM) stockpiles are the inventory of valuable materials extracted from the mine. Depending on the customer requests, a selective addition of ore from stockyards should be selected at the Nov 10, 2020 
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                     Vibration Reduction to Presere the Integrity of an Aboriginal Rock Shelter Near Blast Operations Vibration Reduction to Presere the Integrity of an Aboriginal Rock Shelter Near Blast OperationsBy D P. Blair Rio Tinto’s Hope Downs Operations are currently mining iron ore in their South Central Pit. Prior to the commencement of mine operations, Hope Downs carried out an extensive archaeological investigati Nov 8, 2011 
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                     Large Diameter Tunnel Excavation Through Mixed Ground of Clay and Basalt Using Tunnel Boring Techniques Large Diameter Tunnel Excavation Through Mixed Ground of Clay and Basalt Using Tunnel Boring TechniquesThe excavation of a tunnel through rock and mixed ground of basalt and silty clays presents a challenge to engineering organisations. Such was the situation facing the Melbourne and Metropolitan B Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Optimisation of Installed Mill Power Post-installation of Secondary Crushing Circuit at Northparkes Mines Optimisation of Installed Mill Power Post-installation of Secondary Crushing Circuit at Northparkes MinesBy F Kock, Y Sulianto, T Trott, B G. Putland, D Morgan "Northparkes installed and commissioned a secondary crushing circuit in 2010 to debottleneck the semi-autogenous grinding (SAG) mill constrained grinding circuits. Following further improvements to th Oct 10, 2016 
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                     Implementation of the BIOX® process at the Runruno Gold project Implementation of the BIOX® process at the Runruno Gold projectBy J A. van Niekerk, J G. Jardine, J W. Olivier The Runruno Gold Project is located on the island of Luzon, approximately 200 miles north of Manilla in the Philippines. The mine is an open cut operation and uses the proven BIOX® and carbon-in- Sep 11, 2017 
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                     Utilising mine planning to deliver closure landforms through productive movement Utilising mine planning to deliver closure landforms through productive movementBy M Bettison, R Wright, N Taylor The primary mine planning focus during early study phases of future mining projects is Life of Asset ore production and grade quality, this will always be the situation. While waste schedule optimisat Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Optimising Project Value and Robustness Optimising Project Value and RobustnessBy W Stange, N Hanson An important aspect of the project evaluation process is the achievement of a clear and quantitative understanding of the primary drivers influencing project value and risk. A business scenario-based Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Assessment of climate risk in the Australian mining industry Assessment of climate risk in the Australian mining industryBy M Allen By its nature, the mining industry is energy and emissions intensive. In the future, the world will still require the outputs of mining but the industry will need to adapt to the low emissions economy Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Guidelines for Economic Evaluation of Projects Guidelines for Economic Evaluation of ProjectsBy P Card “Let’s get discipline and quality into easy to understand evaluations!” Project Managers and MetPlant Operators accept poor quality evaluations because they are generally unaware of what they should Aug 8, 2011 
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                     Geometallurgical Modelling and Ore Tracking at Kittilä Mine Geometallurgical Modelling and Ore Tracking at Kittilä MineBy M Wortley, J Korteniemi, D La Rosa, L Rajavuori Geometallurgical modelling of an orebody provides benefits to a mine by gaining a better understanding of the ore characteristics and how they affect the performance of the concentrator. With this kno Nov 24, 2014 
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                     Reactivity of Australian Coal Chars in Ilmenite Reduction Reactivity of Australian Coal Chars in Ilmenite ReductionBy C Li, K McDonald an, T Nicholson, C Brown The relative reactivities of chars prepared from different coal samples at temperatures in the range 500 to 1150¦C were determined by measuring the rates of metallisation of a standard ilmenite concen Jan 1, 2001 
