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Reclamation - The Use of Computer Aided Design to Integrate Reclamation and Mine Planning
Mine planning typically involves designing an operation to uncover coal with the minimum initial costs with reclamation planning and earthworks being done as an "add on" task. The landform is too st
Jan 1, 1991
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The Thermodynamics of Zinc Oxide in Iron Silicate Slags
By Lee H. G, Li H, Hayes P
Slag from the smelting of lead can contain up to 20 per cent zinc as an oxide. An understanding of the lead smelting process and of the subsequent fuming process for the recovery of zinc is enhanced
Jan 1, 1993
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Geology and Exploration of the Hamata Deposit
By Young DJ
Gold mineralisation at the Hamata prospect is related to a series of stacked pyrite and quartz-pyrite veins associated with a number of shears which strike N to NE and dip E. Mineralisation is con
Jan 1, 1991
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Geoscience 2033 – a vision for mineral exploration in ten years
By C Itotoh, K O’Halloran, L Karlson
Global methods used to explore for minerals have progressed relatively slowly since the development of the first diamond core drill in 1863. Since then, key developments such as wireline geophysics (1
Sep 18, 2023
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Lessons Learnt from Mine Explosions
By H R. Phillips
During the 1980s and early 1990s, the South African coal industry experienced a series of methane explosions in which well over 200 coal miners lost their lives. In addition, a fire and an explosion i
Aug 31, 2015
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Stability of Underground Coal Mine Openings and Structures with Particular Reference to Vibrations from Surface Mine Blasts
By Prakash AJ, Singh PK, Dhar BB
Safety and stability of underground mine openings, coal pillars and water dams in the near vicinity of operating surface mines are endangered from excessive blast induced vibrations. This paper deal
Jan 1, 1995
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Jaguar Raisebore design using LiDAR for back analysis
By R P. Varden
This paper looks at the design of the Bentayga raisebore with subsequent back analysis using a LiDAR survey. A search for LiDAR raisebore assessment publications shows little work has been done on thi
Mar 15, 2021
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Steaming Coal Evaluation by Pilot Combustion Testing
The Australian Coal Combustion Testing and Research Facility has been operating commercially for one year and during that period coal product evaluations have been conducted on behalf of four coal
Jan 1, 1987
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Design and Engineering of Flotation Circuits (in Australia)
By D Mcleod, S Brindley, S Green
The design and engineering of flotation circuits is driven by numerous inputs, including (in no particular order) testwork outcomes, site considerations, type of separation required, energy sensitivit
Jan 1, 2005
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University research on molten slags, matte, speiss and metal systems for high temperature processing – challenges, opportunities and solutions
By E Jak, P Hayes, J Chen, M Shevchenko, E Nekhoroshev, D Shishin
Recent decades have seen significant advancements in analytical and experimental techniques, thermodynamic theory, and computational capabilities in high temperature research which are particularly ti
Jun 19, 2024
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Effect of Gravity Recovery on Overall Plant Recovery, Sadiola - A Case Study
An enhanced gravity concentrator was installed in conjunction with an intensive leach reactor at the Sadiola plant in Mali last year and commissioned in December 2007. There has been much debate over
Aug 1, 2010
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Variability of Gravity Recoverable Gold Values in Relation to Test Sample Size
By S C. Dominy
The gravity recoverable gold (GRG) parameter reflects liberated gold or gold-dominated composite particles that can be recovered by gravity separation. Recoveries depend upon mineralogy, in situ parti
Sep 29, 2013
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E48 Cave Extension at Northparkes
By L Snyman, S Webster and J Samosir
Northparkes is located 27 km north of the township of Parkes in central New South Wales, Australia. The operations consist of underground block cave mines and an ore processing plant, which produces h
May 9, 2016
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Challenges Faced by Narrow Vein Graphite Mining and Influence of Graphite Infill on Wall Stability
By H S. Welideniya, K Ekanayake
Carbon rich graphite deposits found in Sri Lanka are of inorganic origin and they occur as narrow steeply dipping veins. The vein width of these deposits varies from a few centimetres to metres, with
Mar 26, 2012
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Viscosity measurement of FeO-SiO2 based slags under controlled oxygen partial pressures
By S-C Shim, H-R Lee, Y Kang, H Shin
Since iron oxide and silicon oxide are major gangue components in various types of ore, FeO-SiO2 base slag, ie fayalite slag, has been often encountered in pyrometallurgical processes of non-ferrous m
Jun 19, 2024
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IsaMills™ at Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines – from the M3000 to the M10 000 and Replacement of the Roasters at Gidji Processing Plant
By G S. Anderson, N W. McDonald
"The IsaMill™ was originally developed to address liberation issues at Mount Isa Mines (now Glencore) operations, McArthur River and Mount Isa in the early 1990s. Following on from the industria
Oct 10, 2016
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Application of Tagging Systems for Personnel and Vehicle Access Control
By S Barrow, D Kent
Controlling the access of equipment, and people, has become more critical over the last few years for improving productivity and to meet safety responsibilities imposed by legislated obligations to ha
Jan 1, 2005
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Cooling Pathways for Deep Australian Longwall Coal Mines of the Future
By B Belle, M Biffi
Cooling of coal mines in the Bowen Basin, characterised by steep geothermal gradient, is presently achieved mostly through rental surface bulk air cooling in summer months. This paper argues that futu
Jul 1, 2013
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Transition from owner mining to contract mining – a structured tender process using a holistic approach
By Y G. Anoman
This paper discusses the operating model within Endeavour Mining Corporation regarding the options of owner mining against contract mining. It’s based on the concept of ‘are we carrying out the most e
Jun 22, 2022
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Controlled Blasting for Civil Construction in an Urban Environment
By R Domotor
Brisbane’s Airport Link is Australia’s largest road infrastructure project, worth a total value of A$4.8 billion. The project is using surface and underground blasting to excavate hard volcanic r
Nov 8, 2011