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Geometallurgical Characterisation of Australian Iron Ores – from Ore to Processed ProductBy M I. Pownceby, J Manuel, S Suthers, A Poliakov, E Donskoi, N Ware
"The mining industry is constantly seeking methods for optimising the exploitation of mineral resources, such as iron ore, in a sustainable and eco-efficient manner for economic and social benefit. Wh
Jun 15, 2016
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Do We Need to Change the Way We Set Up the Stage?By A Datar, D Mulligan
The extractive phase of broad-scale mining can have major impacts on landscapes and associated ecosystems. Post-mining ecological rehabilitation typically starts with reconstructing topography. A fair
Jul 16, 2014
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Uncertainty in Soil Sampling ù A Case StudyBy K Luthbom, A Lagerkvist
According to the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, the number of potentially contaminated sites in Sweden is approximately 40 000. The funding for remediation from the Swedish Government alone
Jan 1, 2005
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Gold in Greywacke in Anticlinal Crests - GIGIACS - In the Pine Creek GeosynclineBy J W Shields
The aim of this paper is to present a concept or model regarding a particular geological environment where gold orebodies occur in the Pine Creek Geosyncline and indeed in many other pans of the wor
Jan 1, 1994
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Water and Soil Management ResponsibilitiesBoth the miner and the Regional Water Board have legal obligations to ensure that all discharges of water from a mine site are free of harmful wastes, and that proper authorisation is obtained to abst
Jan 1, 1986
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Effective Control of Respirable Dust in Underground Coal Mines in the United StatesBy G V. R Goodman, G J. Chekan, J M. Listak
The extraction and transport of coal from underground coal mines can result in significant liberation of coal and/or silica dust into the mine atmosphere. Mine operators have long used ventilating air
Jan 1, 2005
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Estimating the thickness of the Martian subsurface layer based on the fault patternBy B Bradák, D Asahina, S Saydam, S Akdag
Human exploration of Mars has been on the horizon of scientific goals for decades now, and as part of the objectives of human missions to various planets, one of the possible goals is opening new econ
Sep 1, 2024
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Resource Recovery in SpaceBy M Manefield, G Bournival, S Ata
Asteroids contain an abundance of valuable resources such as: nickel, cobalt, gold, platinum and rhodium. Whilst the consumption of mineral resources on Earth continues to deplete, meteoroids have the
Nov 4, 2015
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Metals Refining Operations Gold Refining in PNG--A Case Study for the Developing, Operating and Marketing Precious Metals Refining in a Challenging EnvironmentBy Russo S
Metals Refining Operations Pty Ltd (MRO) began refining gold in PNG in 1991 and has undergone continuing growth since then in servicing an everchanging and growing market. MRO's ownership combine
Jan 1, 1997
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The Successful Application of Hydraulic Excavators for the Selective Mining of Auriferous Open Cut Orebodies û with a Little Help from the ComputerThis paper refers to the open cut mining practice developed at Western Mining Corporation's Kalgoorlie Gold Operations (K.G.O.). Mining activity was centred attwo areas, namely W.M.C.'s Sibe
Jan 1, 1984
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Coal Bursts in the Deep Longwall Mines of the United StatesBy C Mark
Coal bursts involve the sudden, violent ejection of coal or rock into the mine workings. They are a particular hazard because they typically occur without warning. During the past two years, three US
Nov 5, 2014
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Enhancing the fairness in LoRa-Based linear wireless mesh networks in underground miningBy A Seneviratne, Y Li, N Udugampola, X Ai, B Li
LoRa (Long Range) is a low-power, long-range wireless communication technology that has gained significant research interest for its potential use in multi-hop linear wireless sensor networks (LWSNs)
Sep 1, 2024
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Smart Solution to a Sticky Problem ù In-Mine Clay Mapping Using High-Resolution GeophysicsBy P J. Hawke
Within the Mesa J pisolitic iron ore mine, clay is distributed unevenly throughout the deposit and often forms as pods and channels less than 10 m in width. The mine resource model, based on 50 m + 50
Jan 1, 2002
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The Role of Government in the Northern Territory Mining IndustryBy C Berglin
Is the Northern Territory different? Certainly it is more remote, has less people and relies more heavily on two or three industries for its survival. On the other hand, its mining industry is govern
Jan 1, 1994
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Selective Transport of Attached Particles Across the Pulp-Froth InterfaceBy J-P Franzidis
A technique for determining the recovery of attached particles across the froth phase in flotation that relies on measuring the rate at which bubble-particle aggregates enter the froth is used to inve
Jan 1, 2005
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Comparative performance of single and tandem stator arrangements in a one stage ventilation fanBy G C. Snedden
Tandem row stator arrangements are common in the last stage of multirow, gas turbine compressors. Tandem row stators, or stator and de-swirler vane combinations are used to relieve the loading on the
Oct 12, 2022
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South Deep ù The ChallengesOver years of exploration the massive and tabular orebodies in the area to the South West of Western Areas Gold Mine had been assessed as containing about 50 million ounces of gold û a world class ore
Jan 1, 2002
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Mining Engineering Education in the 21st Century - Will Universe Still be RelevantBy Roxborough F. F
The ability of the Australian minerals industry to successfully manage the changes and challenges that face it in the 21st century depends ultimately on the quality of its human resources. Mining en
Jan 1, 1997
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Geophysical log applications to geological and geotechnical assessmentBy B Zhou
Geophysical borehole logging, which measures various in situ petrophysical parameters, can be used not only for qualitative interpretation such as strata correlation, but also for geotechnical assessm
Nov 8, 2021
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Understanding Reactions in Iron Ore PelletsBy A R. Firth
The induration furnace for iron ore pellets was originally designed to process concentrates with high contents of magnetite. To support the use of haematite concentrates, internal fuel was added to th
Jul 11, 2011