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Risk management for minesite closure planning and execution – start now! Lessons from the closure of the Leigh Creek Coalfield, South AustraliaBy A Querzoli, B Williams
In late 2014 the Flinders Power Management Team was executing business improvement plans to ensure continued electricity generation until 2028 and beyond. Six months later, in June 2015, the Board ann
Jul 25, 2018
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The Practical Design of a Hydraulic HoistThe intention of this work was to con struct a machine on a pilot scale which could hoist a mixture of ore and water through a height of 300 metres and to operate the mach- ine to determine the para
Jan 1, 1973
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Computer Controlled Iron Ore Drying-Grinding Plant Including Automatic Products Fineness ControlBy Murakami T, Tamiya M, Mizokawa T, Matsumoto T
In the expansion program of the iron ore pelletizing plant at Kakogawa Works of Kobe Steel Ltd., an automatic computer control of products fineness on grinding department is practised. The main pro
Jan 1, 1977
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Drill Monitoring Investigation in a Western Canadian Surface Coal MineBy Peck J. P, Kennedy D
Drill performance monitoring studies were recently completed at the Fording River mine, British Columbia. Microprocessor-based instrumen- tation and data analysis techniques were developed with the o
Jan 1, 1989
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Case Study – Engineering Design for a Slurry Preparation Plant for a Paste Application in West AfricaBy G du Toit, P L. Gillot, M Swanepoel
Randgold Resources’ Loulo-Gounkoto Complex is one of the largest gold mining operations in Mali, West Africa. The mine, which is situated on the western border with Senegal, treats more than 4 Mt/a of
Sep 1, 2014
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Metallurgical QA/QC – who needs it? The Olympic Dam experienceBy K Ehrig, V Liebezeit, E Macmillan
The results from metallurgical test programs are used in feasibility studies for design of new plants and brownfield expansions, in long term mine plans, and to make decisions in an operating plant. T
Sep 11, 2017
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Full PSD rejects shear strength testing for co‐disposal and assisted tailings dewatering technique selectionBy G Burton, S Fityus, J Li, S Vaughan, D Payne
Daunia and Caval Ridge coal mines, owned and operated by BHP, have been co-disposing rejects and dewatered tailings within spoil dumps from the beginning of their operations in 2013 and 2014, with the
Jul 1, 2021
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Increased drilling accuracy leads to significant improvement in ore recovery and dilutionBy R Stimpson, B Johnson, B Hesse
During a period of twelve months between FY18-19, a series of trials were conducted to compare production drilling accuracy using two different methodologies, and the subsequent impact this had on sto
Mar 15, 2021
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Changing Restoration Priorities in the 21st Century – Opportunities for Novel Ecosystem Design in Mine ClosureBy P Audet, D Doley
The mining industry often embraces mine closure criteria that require the reinstatement of predisturbance or even presettlement (ie historic) ecosystems. However, the extent and severity of disturbanc
Jul 16, 2014
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The coalmine roof rating – an update in its calculation and mechanistically why it worksBy M Colwell
The Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) is a rock (roof) mass classification (RMC) system/index that was originally developed by the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) for aspects of underground coalmine g
Nov 29, 2022
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Orebody Solid Modelling Accuracy ù A Comparison of Explicit and Implicit Modelling Techniques Using a Practical Example from the Hope Bay District, Nunavut, CanadaAccurate geometric models of orebodies establish the framework for reliable mineral resource estimates that provide a basis for further exploration and mine planning, as well as for financial models t
Jan 1, 2006
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Quality Control at Hamersley IronBy Hammond J. R, Ward T. A
The Tom Price orebody, in the Hamersley Ranges of North West of Western Australia, is mined by Hamersley Iron Pty. Limited. The orebody is a folded sequence of hematite and shale bands capped with
Jan 1, 1973
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Heat, Mass and Impulse Transport Analogies for Underground AirwaysBy Mousset-Jones P, McPherson M. J
Underground airways are characterized by irregular shape and uneven surfaces including large-scale natural roughness, fractures, and a super-imposed sand roughness. Swirls in the grooves of the wa
Jan 1, 1988
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Long-Term Erosional Development of Rifted Continental Margins: Toward a Quantitative UnderstandingTwo independent sets of observations from rifted con-tinental margins suggest a way to reach a quantitative under-standing of how the topography of rifted margins erodes. First, a prominent erosional
Jan 1, 1990
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The Application of AS 61508 to Road Tunnel Fire and Life Safety SystemsBy M Taylor
The Project Specification and Technical Requirements documents associated with several recent large road tunnel projects within Australia have specified the application of AS/IEC 61508 – FunctionalSaf
Mar 8, 2011
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The North Strathfield Rail Underpass – Driven Tunnel Design and ConstructionBy E Nye and T Schroeter, B Muir, M Kitson, M Gonzalez, D Mares
The single track North Strathfield Rail Underpass (NSRU) consists of a dive structure either end of a 148 m long driven tunnel skewed under three live railway tracks. The tunnel is 8 m high, 9 m wide,
Sep 17, 2014
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The O.K.-A Cupreous Pyrite Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide Deposit Formed in a Marginal Sea Setting?The O.K. deposit occurs within a belt of cherts and spilitised basic volcanics near the western margin of the Hodgkinson Province. The tabular to lenticular shape and gross conformability of the or
Jan 1, 1978
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A day in the life of a mineworker in 2045By G McCullough, J Bassan, d P. Knights, C T. Farrelly
By 2045, carbon-neutral mines will be economically producing products that are vital for the world’s transition to renewable energy. After overcoming significant technical challenges (and the investme
Sep 1, 2024
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Lateritic Nickel Deposits at Ora Banda, Western AustraliaTertiary laterite is extensively developed in the Darling Range area, but there is doubt that. the high relief areas along the Darling Scarp have been peneplaned. Three distinct laterite types are
Jan 1, 1973
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Continuous Carbon Concentration Measurement at Newmont Boddington GoldBy C McCamley
"The requisite for maintaining optimal carbon concentration levels in a carbon-in-leach (CIL) circuit is of paramount importance in the prevention of gold losses. The process’s ability to recover gold
Oct 10, 2016